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Mendeley, funcionalidades versión web
Video para fomentar las competencias investigativas de los estudiantes y promover el uso de herramientas TICs y bibliográficas en la investigación.Universidad Tecnológica de Pereir
Instalación y registro en Mendeley
Video para fomentar las competencias investigativas de los estudiantes y promover el uso de herramientas TICs y bibliográficas en la investigación.Universidad Tecnológica de Pereir
Mendeley, funcionalidades versión escritorio
Video para fomentar las competencias investigativas de los estudiantes y promover el uso de herramientas TICs y bibliográficas en la investigación.Universidad Tecnológica de Pereir
Cruise Summary Report - MEDWAVES survey. MEDiterranean out flow WAter and Vulnerable EcosystemS (MEDWAVES)
The MEDWAVES (MEDiterranean out flow WAter and Vulnerable EcosystemS) cruise targeted areas under the potential influence of the MOW within the Mediterranean and Atlantic realms. These include seamounts where Cold-water corals (CWCs) have been reported but that are still poorly known, and which may act as essential “stepping stones” connecting fauna of seamounts in the Mediterranean with those of the continental shelf of Portugal, the Azores and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. During MEDWAVES sampling has been conducted in two of the case studies of ATLAS: Case study 7 (Gulf of Cádiz-Strait of Gibraltar-Alboran Sea) and Case study 8 (Azores).
The initially targeted areas in the Atlantic were: the Gazul Mud volcano, in the Gulf of Cádiz (GoC) area, included in the case study 7, and the Atlantic seamounts Ormonde (Portuguese shelf) and Formigas (by Azores), both part of the case study 8. In the Mediterranean the targeted areas were The Guadiaro submarine canyon and the Seco de los Olivos (also known as Chella Bank) seamount. Unfortunately it was not possible to sample in Guadiaro due to time constraints originated by adverse meteorological conditions which obligate us to reduce the time at sea focusing only in 4 of the 5 initially planned areas.
MEDWAVES was structured in two legs; the first leg took place from the 21st September (departure from Cádiz harbour in Spain) to the 13th October 2016 (arrival in Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal took place the 8th of October due to the meteorological conditions that obligated to conclude the first leg earlier as planned). during the Leg 1 sampling was carried out in Gazul, Ormonde and Formigas. The second leg started the 14th October (departure from Ponta Delgada) and finished the 26th October (arrival in Málaga harbour, Spain). MEDWAVES had a total of 30 effective sampling days, being 6 days not operative due to the adverse meteorological conditions experienced during the first leg which forced us to stay in Ponta Delgada from the 08th to the 13th October.
During MEDWAVES the daily routine followed a similar scheme, depending of course on the weather and sea conditions. The main activity during the day, starting early in the morning (around 08:00 AM, once the night activities were finished), was the ROV deployment. Generally a single ROV dive of around 8 hours was performed, however in several occasions two dives were carried out in the same day (see General station list, Appendix II). After the ROV (and sometimes between two dives) the Box Corer and/or Van Veen Grab and/or Multicore was deployed. After these activities, during the night CTD-Rosette deployments and MB was conducted. Accordingly to this schema the scientific personnel worked in the day or in the night watch.
A total of 215 sampling stations have been covered in MEDWAVES, using the following sampling gears: Multibeam echosounder, CTD-Rosette, LADCP, Box Corer, Van Veen Grab, Multicorer and a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV). Table 1 sumamrised the number of sampling stations conducted with each gear in each sampling zone. Additionally MB surveys have been conducted during the transits between area
Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain : Large-Scale Epidemiological Study
(1) Aims: To assess the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Spain, to describe the main epidemiological and clinical characteristics at diagnosis and the evolution of the disease, and to explore the use of drug treatments. (2) Methods: Prospective, population-based nationwide registry. Adult patients diagnosed with IBD-Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC) or IBD unclassified (IBD-U)-during 2017 in Spain were included and were followed-up for 1 year. (3) Results: We identified 3611 incident cases of IBD diagnosed during 2017 in 108 hospitals covering over 22 million inhabitants. The overall incidence (cases/100,000 person-years) was 16 for IBD, 7.5 for CD, 8 for UC, and 0.5 for IBD-U; 53% of patients were male and median age was 43 years (interquartile range = 31-56 years). During a median 12-month follow-up, 34% of patients were treated with systemic steroids, 25% with immunomodulators, 15% with biologics and 5.6% underwent surgery. The percentage of patients under these treatments was significantly higher in CD than UC and IBD-U. Use of systemic steroids and biologics was significantly higher in hospitals with high resources. In total, 28% of patients were hospitalized (35% CD and 22% UC patients, p < 0.01). (4) Conclusion: The incidence of IBD in Spain is rather high and similar to that reported in Northern Europe. IBD patients require substantial therapeutic resources, which are greater in CD and in hospitals with high resources, and much higher than previously reported. One third of patients are hospitalized in the first year after diagnosis and a relevant proportion undergo surgery
Correction : Chaparro et al. Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Spain: Large-Scale Epidemiological Study. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 2885
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Convocatoria proyectos de innovación de Extremadura 2019/2020Se describe un proyecto llevado a cabo en el IES Dr. Fernández Santa (Los Santos de Maimona, Badajoz) orientado al desarrollo óptimo del alumnado, mediante la promoción de un estado de salud adecuado que consiga el bienestar y la calidad de vida de la población adolescente, en el que el profesor se convierte en guía de esos hábitos de una manera multidisciplinar, es decir consiguiendo que cada asignatura o módulo formativo interaccione con otras disciplinas y con el entorno y la realidad del alumno. Para su puesta en marcha se utilizan metodologías activas. Otros objetivos del proyecto son: mejorar el proceso de evaluación de los alumnos, de la función docente y del propio proceso educativo; educar emocionalmente al alumno; construir un aprendizaje que atienda a las inteligencias múltiples del alumnado (lingüístico-verbal, lógico-matemática, visual-espacial, musical, etc.); dotar a los alumnos de técnicas y rutinas de estudio y trabajo que les ayuden en el proceso de aprender, favorecer el trabajo multidisciplinar de los docentes del centro educativo, etc.ExtremaduraES
Research, Innovation and Extension to the service to society, in the framework of the Sixth Conference on Social Appropriation of Knowledge (SAK)
Annually, the Technological University of Pereira has been carrying out some events in
the line of Social Appropriation of Knowledge. This has been done through the research,
innovation, and extension Vice Rectory, moreover, these sessions are framed within the
institutional objective: “Define and direct the guidelines for the institutional research that
strengthen the research groups and the Seedbeds, through the formation of researchers,
the development of science, technology, and innovation projects or programs, as well
as the generation of networks and strategic partnerships that contribute to the creation
and appropriation of knowledge for the society”. Therefore, the 6th Social Appropriation
of Knowledge event took place under the title of “The research, Innovation, and
Extension at the service of society” which was constituted as an academic and
institutional opportunity where the results of the research projects from the last 5 years
were published.
The results of this event revealed, once again, the high academic level in investigation
development at the university. There were 11 articles divided into 6 fields: Health,
Engineering, Technology, Education, Industrial Technology, and Art, in which the results
obtained by the research projects from the investigation groups were shown, promoting
a knowledge exchange from their authors whose intellectual formation is diverse.
With this publication, as part of a permanent effort to socialize the knowledge, the
university promotes the circulation of its professors, students, and general community
voices, having in mind that knowledge must be transferred through different channels,
strengthening the academy and society in general, according to the institutional mission
that invites us to incentivize a research culture in the university community.Presentation........................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1. Health
Teaching during the pandemic: what changes did professors implement?
Results of a survey in a Colombian medical program. ........................................... 9
Germán Alberto Moreno Gómez ,Rodolfo Adrián Cabrales Vega, Jairo Franco Londoño,
Samuel Eduardo Trujillo Henao, Víctor Manuel Patiño Suárez
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a rat, rabbit and human intestine
decellularization protocol...................................................................................... 19
Julio César Sánchez Naranjo, Laura Victoria Muñoz Rincón, Andrés Felipe Quiroz Ma zuera, Andrés Mauricio García Cuevas, Cristhian David Arroyave Durán, Fabián David
Giraldo Castaño, Álvaro Guerra Solarte, Juliana Buitrago Jaramillo
Exploration of the filtering functions of the intestine through a filtering loop
model: an experimental approach towards a feasible renal replacement.............. 31
Julio César Sánchez Naranjo, Laura Victoria Muñoz Rincón, Andrés Mauricio García
Cuevas, Álvaro Guerra Solarte y Juliana Buitrago Jaramillo
Chapter 2. Engineering
Identification of sociodemographic factors using multivariate analysis related
to the dropout of Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira undergraduate students.... 47
Nelcy N Atehortua-Sanchez, Paula Marcela Herrera, Julian D Echeverry Correa
Design and Construction of an HVDC-MMC Terminal on a Low Scale
to Interconnection of Windfarms to the Electrical Grid........................................ 61
Diego Alberto Montoya Acevedo, Andrés Escobar Mejía
Chapter 3. Technologies
Preliminary study of cytototoxic and bactericidal activities of nonpolar extracts
from seeds and peel of Persea americana cv Lorena ............................................ 85
Gloria Edith Guerrero Alvarez, Daniel Steven Fernández, Daniela Londoño Ramirez
Cytototoxic and bactericidal activities of nonpolar extracts from seeds and peel of
Persea americana cv Hass..................................................................................... 95
Gloria Edith Guerrero Alvarez, Gustavo Alfonso Cifuentes Colorado,
Paula Daniela Sandoval Mossos
Chapter 4. Education
Pedro Henríquez Ureña traveler and Cosmopolitan ........................................... 107
William Marín Osorio
Reading and writing in the training of our teachers: a commitment of all ......... 133
María Gladis Agudelo Gil, Gloria Inés Correa Aristizábal
Chapter 5. Industrial engineering
Tasks design to promote metacognitive regulation in discrete event
simulation ......................................................................................................... 151
María Elena Bernal Loaiza, Manuela Gómez Suta, Rosario Iodice
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Chapter 6. Arts
The media feuilleton, between fiction and reality............................................... 169
Teresita Vásquez Ramíre