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    Outsourcing and acquisition models comparison related to IT supplier selection decision analysis

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    This paper presents a comparison of acquisition models related to decision analysis of IT supplier selection. The main standards are: Capability Maturity Model Integration for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ), ISO / IEC 12207 Information Technology / Software Life Cycle Processes, IEEE 1062 Recommended Practice for Software Acquisition, the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) guide. The objective of this paper is to compare the previous models to find the advantages and disadvantages of them for the future development of a decision model for IT supplier selection

    Tribunal de la memoria y Jurisdicción del olvido en Disgrace, de J. M. Coetzee. o El mal intransitorio: una fábula perruna

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    Publicación prevista en Actas XI Jornadas de Direito e Psicanálise: Interseções e Interlocuções a partir de Desonra, de J.M. Coetzee, Juruá Editora, Curitiba, 2015.Análisis de la obra de John Maxwell Coetzee titulada Disgrace (New York: Viking Press- Penguin Books, 1999) desde un enfoque interdisciplinario de 'Derecho, Psicoanálisis y Literatura'. Temas relativos a Sudáfrica del post-apartheid, Delitos sexuales, Estudios de Género, Memoria, Ley para la Promoción de la Unidad Nacional y la Reconciliación, Comisión de la Verdad y de la Reconciliación de Sudáfrica, Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act 34 of 1995,Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Mycelium-enhanced bacterial degradation of organic pollutants under bioavailability restrictions

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    This work examines the role of mycelia in enhancing the degradation by attached bacteria of organic pollutants that have poor bioavailability. Two oomycetes, Pythium oligandrum and Pythium aphanidermatum, were selected as producers of mycelial networks, while Mycobacterium gilvum VM552 served as a model polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading bacterium. The experiments consisted of bacterial cultures exposed to a non-disturbed non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) layer containing a heavy fuel spiked with 14C-labeled phenanthrene that were incubated in the presence or absence of the mycelia of the oomycetes in both shaking and static conditions. At the end of the incubation, the changes in the total alkane and PAH contents in the NAPL residue were quantified. The results revealed that with shaking and the absence of mycelia, the strain VM552 grew by utilizing the bulk of alkanes and PAHs in the fuel; however, biofilm formation was incipient and phenanthrene was mineralized following zero-order kinetics, due to bioavailability limitation. The addition of mycelia favored biofilm formation and dramatically enhanced the mineralization of phenanthrene, up to 30 times greater than the rate without mycelia, possibly by providing a physical support to bacterial colonization and by supplying nutrients at the NAPL/water interface. The results in the static condition were very different because the bacterial strain alone degraded phenanthrene with sigmoidal kinetics but could not degrade alkanes or the bulk of PAHs. We suggest that bacteria/oomycete interactions should be considered not only in the design of new inoculants in bioremediation, but also in biodegradation assessments of chemicals present in natural environments

    Revisiting the mechanism of the mono nuclear copper-catalyzed cycloaddition of azide and alkynes (CuAAC) by the topology of ....

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    Comunicación presentada y aceptada en el CHITEL2013, XXXIX International Conference THEORETICAL CHEMISTS OF LATIN EXPRESSION (XXXIX Congreso Internacional de Químicos de Expresión Latina).Se analiza el mecanismo de la reacción de cicloadición, catalizada por Cu(I), de azidas a alquinos (CuAAC), haciendo uso de métodos DFT y de herramientas de análisis de la densidad electrónica basadas en la topología de su laplaciana

    When omnigeneity fails

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    A generic non-symmetric magnetic field does not confine magnetized charged particles for long times due to secular magnetic drifts. Stellarator magnetic fields should be omnigeneous (that is, designed such that the secular drifts vanish), but perfect omnigeneity is technically impossible. There always are small deviations from omnigeneity that necessarily have large gradients. The amplification of the energy flux caused by a deviation of size ϵ\epsilon is calculated and it is shown that the scaling with ϵ\epsilon of the amplification factor can be as large as linear. In opposition to common wisdom, most of the transport is not due to particles trapped in ripple wells, but to the perturbed motion of particles trapped in the omnigeneous magnetic wells around their bounce points.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
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