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    Helianthemum marifolium subsp. molle (Cistaceae) en la provincia de Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha, España)

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    The presence of this endemic taxon from the east of the Iberian Peninsula in the province of Cuenca and in Castilla-La Mancha is reported, of which there no previous references were duly documented. In addition, notes are given on its taxonomic position and its habitat is commented. Finally, its degree of threat in the territory is shown, according to the IUCN criteria.Se da a conocer la presencia de este taxón endémico del este de la península ibérica en la provincia de Cuenca y en Castilla-La Mancha, del cual no había referencias previas debidamente documentadas. Además se dan apuntes sobre su posición taxonómica y se comenta su hábitat. Por último, se muestra su grado de amenaza en el territorio, según los criterios de la UICN

    Contribución al conocimiento de la distribución y demografía de Euonymus latifolius (L.) Mill. (Celastraceae) en el Sistema Ibérico

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    A partir de datos bibliográficos, pliegos de herbario y nuevas expediciones realizadas ex professo, se realiza un estudio de la distribución actual y censo de Euonymus latifolius (Celastraceae) en el Sistema Ibérico (España), aportando nuevas citas de poblaciones, a partir de las que se ha evaluado el estado de conservación de la especie en dicho sistema según los criterios de UICN

    El derecho del trabajo y de la seguridad social en España en 2014

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    Este documento intenta reflejar algunos de los principales cambios y novedades del ordenamiento laboral español en 2014, levantando acta de cómo la mutabilidad de nuestro Derecho del Trabajo es imparable. Este informe, consciente de ello, ofrece una selección de elementos esenciales, a juicio de sus autores, especialistas en cada una de las materias, encuadrados en la Sección Juvenil de la Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social. En él, conforme a la organización de dicha Sección en grupos de trabajo, se abordan las novedades más relevantes en materia de derechos fundamentales inespecíficos, contratación laboral, vicisitudes del contrato de trabajo, Derecho colectivo, conciliación y corresponsabilidad, protección social y prevención de riesgos laborales. This paper tries to show some of the many changes and novelties in Spanish Labour Law during 2014, drawing up a record of the unstoppable character of our Labour legal system. This report offers a selection of essential elements, according to its authors, all of them specialists in each one of the subjects, being part of the Young Scholars’ Section of the Spanish Association for Labour and Social Security Law. According to the organization of the said Section in working groups, we can find novelties concerning unspecific fundamental rights, work contracts, the life of the work contract and collective Labour Law, work-life balance and co responsibility, social protection and occupational risk prevention

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    OBQA: Smart and cost-efficient queue scheme for Head-of-Line blocking elimination in fat-trees

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    High-speed interconnection networks are essential elements for different high-performance parallel-computing systems. One of the most common interconnection network topologies is the fat-tree, whose advantages have turned it into the favorite topology of many interconnect designers. One of these advantages is the possibility of using simple but efficient routing algorithms, like the recently proposed deterministic routing algorithm referred to as DET, which offers similar (or better) performance than Adaptive Routing while reducing complexity and guaranteeing in-order packet delivery. However, as other deterministic routing proposals, DET cannot react when packets intensely contend for network resources, leading to the appearance of Head-of-Line (HoL) blocking which spoils network performance. In this paper, we describe and evaluate a simple queue scheme that efficiently reduces HoL-blocking in fat-trees using the DET routing algorithm, without significantly increasing switch complexity and required silicon area. Additionally, we propose an implementation of OBQA in a feasible switch architecture. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.This work is jointly supported by the MEC, MICINN and European Commission under projects Consolider Ingenio-2010-CSD2006-00046 and TIN2009-14475-C04, and by the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha under projects PCC08-0078 (Ph.D. grant A08/048), and POII10-0289-3724.Escudero, J.; García, PJ.; Quiles, FJ.; Flich Cardo, J.; Duato Marín, JF. (2011). OBQA: Smart and cost-efficient queue scheme for Head-of-Line blocking elimination in fat-trees. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. 71(11):1460-1472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpdc.2011.07.007S14601472711

    Tratamiento local de metástasis cutánea facial de cáncer de colon mediante colgajo submentoniano Local management of colon carcinoma metasasis in the face with a submental flap

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    Las metástasis cutáneas de los tumores del aparato digestivo son lesiones infrecuentes que aparecen en pacientes con estadíos avanzados de la enfermedad, frecuentemente ya intervenidos del tumor primario. Son lesiones que aparecen de novo, de características variables y crecimiento rápido; suelen localizarse en tronco o extremidades inferiores y se diagnostican precozmente, lo que hace fácil su extirpación y el cierre directo del defecto. Presentamos el caso de un paciente con cáncer de colon en estadío avanzado con lesión metastásica facial de 6 cm de diámetro en mejilla derecha. Esta lesión ulcerada y maloliente, precisaba curas diarias y empeoraba la calidad de vida del paciente. Se procedió a su extirpación y para cobertura realizamos un colgajo submentoniano ipsilateral con excelente resultado. Este colgajo proporciona un tejido muy parecido al del defecto, creando mínimas secuelas de la zona donante que queda oculta en el área de sombra submandibular, por lo que representa una alternativa terapéutica ideal en defectos faciales de tamaño medio.Cutaneous metastasis of the digestive tract are infrequent lesions appearing in patients with advanced disease. Most of these patients have been already operated of their primary tumour. Lesions are variable in aspect, arising de novo and evolving with rapid growth. They usually lie in the trunk or lower extremities thus facilitating an early diagnosis and management with simple extirpation and direct closure. A case-report of a patient with advanced colonic cancer is here presented. At admission he presented a cutaneous matastasic lesion in the right cheek; it was a 6 cm ulcerated, bad -smelling lesion which needed daily dressings affecting patient's normal life. The lesion was removed using successfully a submental flap as coverage. The submental flap provides a very similar tissue to facial defects, leaving no donor area sequelae which is in addition well hidden, being consequently a good tool for midsize facial defects

    18FDG PET/CT & arterial inflammation: predicting cardiovascular events in lung cancer.

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    18F-FDG PET/CT predicts cardiovascular disease. To analyze the predictive value of cardiovascular events from inflammation and arterial calcification in patients who underwent an 18F-FDG PET/CT for lung cancer. A retrospective study of 274 patients with primary lung neoplasia. We determined: (i) TBR (target-to-background ratio), and (ii) the calcium score, at eight common arterial segments. We took as arteriosclerosis, a TBR ≥1.6 and ≥15 Calcium Score sum. We registered cardiovascular risk factors, comorbidities, histology, stage, treatment, status at the last clinical review, cause of death and cardiovascular event during the follow-up. The territory presenting the greatest uptake of 18F-FDG, was the thoracic aorta with an average of 1.77 (± 0.27 TBR) in the aortic arch, while the greatest degree of calcification was obtained in the abdominal aorta (52% with a Calcium Score ≥ 3). 24% of the patients presented a sum Calcium Score ≥15, and 17% a TBR ≥1.6. Patients with high TBR, (17%), had not a higher frequency of cardiovascular comorbidities beforehand, nor did they in the follow-up. However, those with a sum Calcium Score ≥15 (24%), were older, had more cardiovascular risk factors and ischemic events during follow-up. The calcium score, but not the TBR, predicted the emergence of a cardiovascular event (HR 4.9 IC95% 2.1-9.1, P In our cohort, a high Calcium Score was an independent predictor for developing cardiovascular events
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