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    Incluir en la universidad para la vida: entrevista a Lola Izuzquiza

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    El artículo contiene una entrevista a la Doctora Dolores Izuzquiza, docente e investigadora en el ámbito de la educación especial desde hace más de veinte años. Dolores es directora de la Cátedra de Patrocinio UAM-Prodis para discapacidad intelectual perteneciente al Departamento de Didáctica y Teoría de la Educación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, y la dirección del curso Formación para la Inclusión Laboral de Jóvenes con Discapacidad Intelectual, título propio de la citada Universidad. Ella es miembro fundador de la Asociación Madrileña de Profesionales de la Atención Temprana y Asesora Técnica de la Fundación Prodis y la Fundación Aprocor ambas dedicadas a la mejora de la calidad de vida de las personas con discapacidad intelectual

    The packing number of the double vertex graph of the path graph

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    Neil Sloane showed that the problem of determine the maximum size of a binary code of constant weight 2 that can correct a single adjacent transposition is equivalent to finding the packing number of a certain graph. In this paper we solve this open problem by finding the packing number of the double vertex graph (2-token graph) of a path graph. This double vertex graph is isomorphic to the Sloane's graph. Our solution implies a conjecture of Rob Pratt about the ordinary generating function of sequence A085680.Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures. V2: 22 pages, more figures added. V3. minor corrections based on referee's comments. One figure corrected. The title "On an error correcting code problem" has been change

    Management Strategy to Achieve Competitive Advantages in Commercial Companies and Improve Productivity, Employee Loyalty and Customer Service Quality: Spirituality in the Work Environment

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    According to recent research work, spirituality in the workplace is strategically becoming a competitive advantage for companies. The main objective of this research is to analyze the effect of spirituality in commercial companies, by measuring the perception of satisfaction, productivity and commitment of employees, and the consequences that these directly have on the satisfaction and loyalty of customers of these commercial facilities. The methodology used for measuring the spirituality levels of the workers was through frequency analysis and to solve the relationship between spirituality vs. internal service quality and the external service perception, Structural Equation Modeling was used through the novel technique of “partial least squares” (SEM-PLS). Regarding the practical implications of this study we can see that if businessmen encourage a work environment in their companies where good levels of spirituality prevail, they will probably have higher productivity, more loyalty and satisfaction of their workforce, as well as high levels of customer loyalty and will have more satisfied customers for the services received by their employees

    Mirando el museo: desarrollo de dos instrumentos para evaluar la inclusión

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    En el presente artículo, que forma parte de una serie de artículos publicados en este monográfico, se explica la construcción de dos herramientas complementarias para la evaluación de la Inclusión dentro de espacios patrimoniales. Estas herramientas se han denominado `Escala de Rasgos de Museología Inclusiva´ e `Inventario de Cualidades de Museografía Inclusiva´. La primera de ellas evalúa aspectos de la percepción subjetiva de la Inclusión, mientras que la segunda mide aquellos recursos de la museografía que resultan atrayentes para el público. Las herramientas son fruto de un diseño de Investigación secuencial dentro de un proyecto de gran envergadura, encaminado a estudiar la Inclusión en una muestra de más de mil adolescentes y jóvenes escolarizados

    Thickness of the buccal bone wall and root angulation in the maxilla and mandible: an approach to cone beam computed tomography

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    Background: The objective of this paper is to anatomically describe the bone morphology in the maxillary and mandibular tooth areas, which might help in planning post-extraction implants. Methods: CBCT images (Planmeca ProMax 3D) of 403 teeth (208 upper teeth and 195 lower teeth) were obtained from 49 patients referred to the Dental School of Seville from January to December 2014. The thickness of the facial wall was measured at the crest, point A, 4mm below, point B, and at the apex, point C. The second parameter was the angle formed between the dental axis and the axis of the basal bone. Results: A total of 403 teeth were measured. In the maxilla, 89.4% of incisors, 93.94% of canines, 78% of premolars and 70.5% of molars had a buccal bone wall thickness less than the ideal 2mm. In the mandible, 73.5% of incisors, 49% of canines, 64% of premolars and 53% of molars had <1mm buccal bone thickness as measured at point B. The mean angulation in the maxilla was 11.67±6.37° for incisors, 16.88±7.93° for canines, 13.93±8.6° for premolars, and 9.89±4.8° for molars. In the mandible, the mean values were 10.63±8.76° for incisors, 10.98±7.36° for canines, 10.54±5.82° for premolars and 16.19±11.22° for molars. Conclusions: The high incidence of a buccal wall thickness of less than 2mm in over 80% of the assessed sites indicates the need for additional regeneration procedures, and several locations may also require custom abutments to solve the angulation problems for screw-retained crowns
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