603 research outputs found
Territorio, recursos y rutas de acción en productores de quinua en la sierra de La Libertad : explorando cambios y permanencias
El desarrollo rural ha adquirido, desde finales del siglo XX, el interés por la inclusión del territorio como parte del enfoque de desarrollo. Categoría que ha sido incluida principalmente como la unidad de referencia para el estudio de la reestructuración productiva o a través de un enfoque político e institucional que mira al territorio como la unidad donde actúan actores con atributos políticos y culturales casi delimitados (Schneider y Peyré 2006). El valor del territorio como categoría analítica se pierde y con él, su capacidad para estudiar la continuidad, historicidad y el poder al interior de los procesos rural–urbanos, fundamentales en el estudio del desarrollo territorial.
Una pieza clave en esta discusión es la continuidad espacial aún bajo la ausencia de contigüidad espacial. Lo que involucra relaciones de poder entre actores, sus distintos tipos de asentamientos y espacios de negociación a diferentes escalas. La presente investigación regresa sobre el territorio y el desarrollo al discutir los cambios y permanencias en las prácticas sociales de productores asociados al cultivo de la quinua en el caserío del Capulí. La propuesta recoge los conceptos de los modos de vida sostenibles y el territorio para elaborar una propuesta teórica que estudie la forma cómo los recursos del hogar permiten a los productores asociados en el caserío del Capulí, modificar sus rutas de acción entre los años 2012 y 2014. Los resultados permiten comprender al territorio y sus relaciones de poder, intrínsecos a los actores sociales y su capacidad de movilizarse sobre lo que desean, conocen y poseen dentro de territorios interconectados, heterogéneos y en constante cambio.Tesi
Ermakov-Lewis angles for one-parameter supersymmetric families of Newtonian free damping modes
We apply the Ermakov-Lewis procedure to the one-parameter damped modes
\tilde{y} recently introduced by Rosu and Reyes, which are related to the
common Newtonian free damping modes y by the general Riccati solution [H.C.
Rosu and M. Reyes, Phys. Rev. E 57, 4850 (1998), physics/9707019]. In
particular, we calculate and plot the angle quantities of this approach that
can help to distinguish these modes from the common y modesComment: 6 pages, twocolumn, 18 figs embedded, only first 9 publishe
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LDRD final report on a unified linear reference system
The purpose of the project was to describe existing deficiencies in Geographic Information Systems for transportation (GIS-T) applications and prescribe solutions that would benefit the transportation community in general. After an in-depth literature search and much consultation with noted transportation experts, the need for a common linear reference system that integrated and supported the planning and operational needs of the transportation community became very apparent. The focus of the project was set on a unified linear reference system and how to go about its requirements definition, design, implementation, and promulgation to the transportation community
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Proparasitylenchus californicus n. sp. (Tylenchida: Allantonematidae), parasitic in the intertidal rove beetle Tarphiota geniculata (Mäklin) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in California, USA
A new nematode species, Proparasitylenchus californicus n. sp., is described from the intertidal rove beetle Tarphiota geniculata (Mäklin) (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) in California, USA. The new species differs from European representatives of the genus by possessing a cleft stylet in both sexes. The parasitic female is ovoviviparous and produces numerous juveniles that moult twice in the beetle host, then exit and moult twice to the adult stage in the environment. After mating, the free-living fertilised females enter a new host. Heavy infections sterilise the beetles. This is the first record of the genus Proparasitylenchus Wachek, 1955 in the New World and the first allantonematid parasite of a marine, intertidal beetle
Recommendation of an integrated index for the quality of educational services using multivariate statistics
In this work, the analysis of the surveys was carried out through a factorial analysis, which facilitates the evaluation of the validity of the selected construct for the case under study, as well as evaluating the quality of the service for each factor, with a view to determining the level of quality of the educational service, for which it integrates elements of descriptive and multivariate statistics with the management of the quality of the educational service. They are used as fundamental statistical techniques, descriptive analysis, factor analysis and analysis of variance. As a final result, it was concluded that the students of five UNITEC careers evaluated the educational service they receive as very satisfactory (4 points), highlighting the tangible elements as the most weighted factor. A significant aspect is that there are no significant differences in the perceptions of students from different careers and different sections
Pulsar Timing and its Application for Navigation and Gravitational Wave Detection
Pulsars are natural cosmic clocks. On long timescales they rival the
precision of terrestrial atomic clocks. Using a technique called pulsar timing,
the exact measurement of pulse arrival times allows a number of applications,
ranging from testing theories of gravity to detecting gravitational waves. Also
an external reference system suitable for autonomous space navigation can be
defined by pulsars, using them as natural navigation beacons, not unlike the
use of GPS satellites for navigation on Earth. By comparing pulse arrival times
measured on-board a spacecraft with predicted pulse arrivals at a reference
location (e.g. the solar system barycenter), the spacecraft position can be
determined autonomously and with high accuracy everywhere in the solar system
and beyond. We describe the unique properties of pulsars that suggest that such
a navigation system will certainly have its application in future astronautics.
We also describe the on-going experiments to use the clock-like nature of
pulsars to "construct" a galactic-sized gravitational wave detector for
low-frequency (f_GW ~1E-9 - 1E-7 Hz) gravitational waves. We present the
current status and provide an outlook for the future.Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures. To appear in Vol 63: High Performance Clocks,
Springer Space Science Review
Transcriptional portrait of M. bovis BCG during biofilm production shows genes differentially expressed during intercellular aggregation and substrate attachment.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic programs. In support of a stepwise process regulating biofilm production in mycobacteria, it was shown elsewhere that lsr2 participates in intercellular aggregation, while groEL1 was required for biofilm maturation in M. smegmatis. Here, by means of RNA-Seq, we monitored the early steps of biofilm production in M. bovis BCG, to distinguish intercellular aggregation from attachment to a surface. Genes encoding for the transcriptional regulators dosR and BCG0114 (Rv0081) were significantly regulated and responded differently to intercellular aggregation and surface attachment. Moreover, a M. tuberculosis H37Rv deletion mutant in the Rv3134c-dosS-dosR regulon, formed less biofilm than wild type M. tuberculosis, a phenotype reverted upon reintroduction of this operon into the mutant. Combining RT-qPCR with microbiological assays (colony and surface pellicle morphologies, biofilm quantification, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, growth curve and replication of planktonic cells), we found that BCG0642c affected biofilm production and replication of planktonic BCG, whereas ethR affected only phenotypes linked to planktonic cells despite its downregulation at the intercellular aggregation step. Our results provide evidence for a stage-dependent expression of genes that contribute to biofilm production in slow-growing mycobacteria
Gravitational waves from single neutron stars: an advanced detector era survey
With the doors beginning to swing open on the new gravitational wave
astronomy, this review provides an up-to-date survey of the most important
physical mechanisms that could lead to emission of potentially detectable
gravitational radiation from isolated and accreting neutron stars. In
particular we discuss the gravitational wave-driven instability and
asteroseismology formalism of the f- and r-modes, the different ways that a
neutron star could form and sustain a non-axisymmetric quadrupolar "mountain"
deformation, the excitation of oscillations during magnetar flares and the
possible gravitational wave signature of pulsar glitches. We focus on progress
made in the recent years in each topic, make a fresh assessment of the
gravitational wave detectability of each mechanism and, finally, highlight key
problems and desiderata for future work.Comment: 39 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables. Chapter of the book "Physics and
Astrophysics of Neutron Stars", NewCompStar COST Action 1304. Minor
corrections to match published versio
Tecnología para la prevención y cuidado de personas con diabetes
In this paper we present a description about diabetes and an account of some technological developments that have been made over the years with the intention of improving the quality of life of diabetics. Diabetes being one of the first 4 non-communicable diseases (NCDs) with the highest number of patients and a high mortality rate, not only in Mexico, but worldwide. En este trabajo se presenta una descripción acerca de la diabetes y un recuento de algunos desarrollos tecnológicos que se han fabricado a lo largo de los años con la intención de mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas diabéticas. Siendo la diabetes una de las primeras cuatro enfermedades no transmisibles (ENT) con mayor cantidad de pacientes y una gran tasa de mortalidad, no solo en México, si no a nivel mundia
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