783 research outputs found

    Ana Vian Herrero, Disfraces de Ariosto ("Orlando furioso" en las narraciones de "El Crotalón"). University of Manchester, Manchester, 1998; 111 pp. (Manchester Spanish and Portuguese Studies, 7).

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    Se reseñó el libro: Disfraces de Ariosto ("Orlando furioso" en las narraciones de "El Crotalón")

    El fracaso del krauso-institucionismo en Mallorca

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    Estrategias y argumentos en el estudio descriptivo de la asociación usando microordenadores

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    In this work, problem solving procedures about statistical variables association using microcomputers are analysed. The effect of several didactical variables on these procedures is also studied. The studied population consisted of 18 prospective teachers who had been previously trained for 7 weeks. By studying the students' replies we determined their ideas of the scope and meaning of the term «association» and derived criteria for construction of new didactic situations

    Socrates thematic network to enhance European teaching of operations and supply chain management: goals, tasks and preliminary results

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    The EurOMA-sponsored THENEXOM network has been approved by the European Commission through its Socrates community action programme. THENEXOM’s short-term goal is to analyse the present state of Operations and Supply Chain Management in European universities and to identify strengths and weaknesses in order to instigate the use of better practices. A census is being drawn up of OM teachers throughout the 24 countries (and 27 universities) making up the network. A survey can then be taken of the teaching-staff, content and methods employed. The network’s medium-term aim is to tighten links between teaching, research and business practice by reducing imbalances. In compliance with EU recommendations, strategic connections are being sought with America and Asia to expand aforesaid objectives and actions throughout the world.La red THENEXOM, promovida por EurOMA, ha sido aprobada por la Comisión Europea (programa de acción comunitaria Sócrates). Su objetivo a corto plazo es estudiar la situación de la Dirección de Operaciones y la Gestión de Cadenas de Suministro en las universidades europeas, buscando identificar fortalezas y deficiencias y promover el empleo de las mejores prácticas. Para ello se está elaborando un censo de docentes de DO en los 24 países representados en la red (por 27 instituciones universitarias); éste permitirá el desarrollo de una encuesta sobre profesorado, contenidos y metodología docente. A medio plazo, la red ha de servir para estrechar vínculos entre enseñanza, investigación y práctica empresarial, limando los posibles desfases. Siguiendo las recomendaciones de la UE, se están realizando conexiones estratégicas con América y Asia para extender los objetivos y actuaciones mencionados

    Nomenclátor Geográfico Básico de España v.1.0

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    El Nomenclátor Geográfico Básico de España (NGBE) es un proyecto desarrollado por el Registro Central de Cartografía (RCC) del Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) en cumplimiento con lo establecido en el Real Decreto 1545/2007, de 23 de noviembre, por el cual se regula el Sistema Cartográfico Nacional. La formación de la primera versión del Nomenclátor Geográfico Básico de España se ha realizado en el período comprendido entre los años 2010 y 2012 y ha consistido en la depuración de los nombres geográficos procedentes de la cartografía del Instituto Geográfico Nacional a escala 1:25.000 a través de una metodología generada en el marco de este proyecto y estructurando el resultado en función del modelo de nomenclátor de INSPIRE (D2.8.I.3 INSPIRE Data Specification on Geographical Names-Guidelines)

    Melting Relations of MORB-Sediment Mélanges in Underplated Mantle Wedge Plumes; Implications for the Origin of Cordilleran-type Batholiths

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    This paper gives the results of a set of laboratory experiments designed to analyse the petrological implications of mantle wedge plumes—large buoyant structures predicted by thermomechanical numerical modelling of subduction zones. A particular design of layered capsule was used to simulate the complex multilayer formed by intense flow within the mantle wedge as predicted by numerical models. A basaltic [mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-derived amphibolite] component was sandwiched between two adjacent layers of a sedimentary (Bt-rich metagreywacke) component. Conditions were fixed at temperatures of 1000-1200°C at pressures of 1·5-2·0 GPa. Our results suggest that significant volumes of hybrid, Cordilleran-type granodioritic magmas can be generated by sub-lithospheric partial melting of a mechanically mixed source. Partial melting of the end-members is not buffered, forming granitic (melting of metasediment) and trondhjemitic (melting of MORB) melts in high-variance assemblages Melt + Grt + Pl and Melt + Grt + Cpx, respectively. However, the composition of melts formed from partial melting of metasediment-MORB mélanges is buffered for sediment-to-MORB ratios ranging from 3:1 to 1:3, producing liquids of granodiorite to tonalite composition along a cotectic with the lower-variance phase assemblage Melt + Grt + Cpx + Pl. Our model explains the geochemical and isotopic characteristics of Cordilleran batholiths. In particular, it accounts for the observed decoupling between major element and isotopic compositions. Large variations in isotopic ratios can be inherited from a compositionally heterogeneous source; however, major element compositions are more strongly dependent on the temperature of melting rather than on the composition of the sourc
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