612 research outputs found

    Sobre las aguas minerales naturales de España: Asociaciones entre su composición química y localización geográfica

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    A comparative study of the natural mineral waters of Spain, accomplished through the chemical composition of the packed waters, it has carried us to warn  a series of observations that put on relationship the composition of the water with the geographical situation of the springs. Of special interest are the latitude-salinity and longitude-mineralization associations, not reported previouslyUn estudio comparativo de las aguas minerales naturales de España, realizad oa través de la composición de las aguas envasadas, nos ha llevado a advertir una serie de observaciones que ponen en relación dichas composiciones con la situación geográfica de los manantiales. De especial interés son las asociaciones latitud-salinidad y longitud-mineralización, no referidas anteriormente

    Upper bound to the effective area of concrete in tension

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    Congreso celebrado en la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Sevilla desde el 24 hasta el 26 de junio de 2015.The effective tension area of concrete is a well known parameter in structural concrete. It is involved in several phenomena that affect the design of structural concrete elements, such as cracking, shear deformation or flexural deformation. In this work, the authors put forward a necessary change in the definition of the effective tension area of concrete provided by some groups of Standards

    A simple approach to synthesize g-C3N4 with high visible light photoactivity for hydrogen production

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    Se-modified g-C3N4 was synthesized from sonicated aqueous suspensions of melamine cyanurate and SeO2. The different thermal condensation temperatures in the 500–650 °C range were found to influence the photophysical properties and hydrogen evolution rates. H2 evolution increased dramatically by two orders of magnitude when Pt co-catalyst (1 wt.%) was incorporated, reaching an HER of 75 µmol H2/h

    Designing compression structures by topological mapping

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    Congreso celebrado en la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Sevilla desde el 24 hasta el 26 de junio de 2015.The Force Density Method has been traditionally employed to seek the equilibrium shape of tension structures. Recently, the use of a process based on topology has been introduced to provide a first network in which the Force Density Method can be applied. Compression-only structures such as vaults and domes can also be modelled by means of the former approach if this is modified to get a design process similar to the Gaudí’s one based on hanging models. The conjunction of Topological Mapping and the Forced Density Method is first explained in the form-finding process of tension structures and, later on, the modifications to that approach are introduced so that an iterative procedure is obtained to get equilibrium shapes of compression-only structures. The versatility of this novel approach is presented by means of the analysis of some representative examples

    CO33 188. Abordaje mínimamente invasivo frente a abordaje estándar en cirugía de recambio valvular aórtico

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    ObjetivoComparar resultados obtenidos en pacientes sometidos a recambio valvular aórtico aislado por abordaje mínimamente invasivo frente a esternotomía estándar.MétodosEntre enero de 2006 – diciembre de 2011, 524 pacientes fueron sometidos de forma programada a recambio valvular aórtico aislado, de los cuales 454 fueron realizados mediante abordaje estándar (grupo E) y 70 mediante miniesternotomía en «J» (grupo M). Consideradas variables preoperatorias, tiempos de circulación extracorpórea (CEC) y clampaje aórtico, resultados postoperatorios (morbimortalidad, estancias en unidad de cuidados intensivos [UCI] y postoperatoria total) y coste económico global (estancias en UCI, sala, intervención quirúrgica, consumo de fungible, implante y otros recursos).ResultadosLas características preoperatorias de la población fueron similares, sin diferencias significativas en cuanto a edad (68±9 vs 69±8 años) y EuroSCORE I aditivo (6,04±3,00 vs 5,38±2,23) entre grupo E y M, respectivamente. Sin embargo sí hubo diferencias significativas en cuanto a mortalidad (4,2 vs 0%; p < 0,005), tiempo de CEC (95±38 vs 84±21 min; p < 0,001), tiempo de clampaje aórtico (72±28 vs 65±15 min; p < 0,001), días de estancia en UCI (4,31±5,27 vs 3,14±1,2; p < 0,05) y días totales de estancia hospitalaria (9,68±7,6 vs 7,87±4,0; p < 0,05) entre grupo E y M, respectivamente. El grupo M presentó un consumo de 1.771,21 €/paciente inferior al grupo E.ConclusiónLa cirugía mínimamente invasiva para el recambio valvular aórtico puede ser beneficiosa tanto en términos de morbimortalidad como en términos económicos. Dado que el estudio presentado es retrospectivo, creemos que futuros análisis prospectivos aleatorizados serían convenientes para profundizar los hallazgos obtenidos

    Reflection and transmission of waves in surface-disordered waveguides

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    The reflection and transmission amplitudes of waves in disordered multimode waveguides are studied by means of numerical simulations based on the invariant embedding equations. In particular, we analyze the influence of surface-type disorder on the behavior of the ensemble average and fluctuations of the reflection and transmission coefficients, reflectance, transmittance, and conductance. Our results show anomalous effects stemming from the combination of mode dispersion and rough surface scattering: For a given waveguide length, the larger the mode transverse momentum is, the more strongly is the mode scattered. These effects manifest themselves in the mode selectivity of the transmission coefficients, anomalous backscattering enhancement, and speckle pattern both in reflection and transmission, reflectance and transmittance, and also in the conductance and its universal fluctuations. It is shown that, in contrast to volume impurities, surface scattering in quasi-one-dimensional structures (waveguides) gives rise to the coexistence of the ballistic, diffusive, and localized regimes within the same sample.Comment: LaTeX (REVTeX), 12 pages with 14 EPS figures (epsf macro), minor change

    Highly fluorinated erbium(III) complexes for emission in the C-band

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    Two highly fluorinated Er3+ complexes with three 6,6,7,7,8,8,8-heptafluoro-2,2-dimethyl-3,5-octanedionate (fod) groups and either bipyridine (bipy) or bathophenantholine (bath) as the ancillary ligand emitting at the C-band (third communication window for fiber transmission) are presented. These complexes are the result of a design process aimed at decreasing the vibrational quenching from high frequency oscillators. The structure of [Er(fod)3(bipy)] has been elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, while Sparkle/PM6 and Sparkle/PM7 semi-empirical calculations have been used to model the ground state geometry for [Er(fod)3(bath)]. Photoluminescence studies confirm sensitization of the Er3+ ions by antenna effect, leading to NIR emission at 1.53 μm. This energy transfer proves to be more efficient for [Er(fod)3(bath)] as a result of the bulkier and more rigid structure of bath diimide. The good thermal stability of the materials up to over 200 °C allows envisaging their use in erbium-doped waveguides, NIR-OLEDs or other optoelectronic devices

    Vibrational and thermal studies of essential oils derived from Cistus ladanifer and Erica arborea shrubs

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    Essential oils from the two most representative shrub species from the Iberian Peninsula (namely Cistus ladanifer L. and Erica arborea L.) have been characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermoanalytical techniques (TG/DTG and DSC). Vibrational spectra have been compared with those of components of the plants, and with those of oils, gums and resins from other species. The different content in terpenoids of C. ladanifer oil (mainly mono-and sesquiterpenoids) and E. arborea oil (mainly triterpenoids) is reflected in the ATR-FTIR by the position of the bands at around 2873 cm-1, 1730 cm-1 and 1678 cm-1. As regards their thermal behavior, C. ladanifer-derived oil evinced higher thermal stability than that of obtained from E. arborea: The pyrolysis of the former was sensitized at 210°C, whereas for the later it occurred at 143°C. These temperatures are high enough to state that thermolabile constituents such as terpenoids are conserved in the hydrodistillation and that this extraction process ensures the recovery of the main constituents of both essential oils

    P15 60. Accidente cerebrovascular tras cirugía coronaria aislada: capacidad predictiva de las escalas de riesgo chads2 y cha2ds2vasc

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    ObjetivosValidar las escalas de riesgo CHADS2 y CHA2DS2VASC como modelos predictivos de desarrollo de accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) en cirugía coronaria aislada (CCA).MétodosPacientes consecutivos con CCA entre enero de 2003 – octubre de 2011. Puntuaciones CHADS2 y CHA2DS2VASC computadas para todos los pacientes, considerándose variable de resultado la aparición de ACV perioperatorio precoz (primer mes postoperatorio y/o alta hospitalaria). Considerado ACV el evento neurológico con focalidad clínica (ictus/ataque isquémico transitorio [AIT]). Dos modelos específicos ya validados para la predicción de ACV tras CPC, Northern New England Cardiovascular Disease Study Group (NNECDSG) y Multicenter Study of Perioperative Ischemia (McSPI) Research Group, fueron asimismo computados para todos los pacientes y comparados con los previos. La capacidad discriminativa fue cuantificada por el cálculo del área bajo la curva ROC (AUC). Además, dicha capacidad predictiva de los esquemas fue estudiada por distribución de sus puntuaciones en tres estratos atendiendo a la incidencia de ACV postoperatorio: baja (<1%), intermedia (1–3%) y alta (≥ 3%).ResultadosDos mil novecientos diez pacientes, 62 desarrollaron ACV postoperatorio (2,1%). La incidencia de ACV en pacientes igual o mayores de 75 años fue superior (3,9%) que la comparada con los menores de 75 años (1,7%) (odds ratio [OR]: 2,2; p=0,01). La AUC para CHADS2 fue 0,71, CHA2DS2VASC 0,72, NNECDSG 0,69 y McSPI 0,73. NNECDSG y CHA2DS2VASC demostraron mejor asignación de los pacientes a los estratos de bajo y alto riesgo.ConclusionesAmbos sistemas de puntuación CHADS2 y CHA2DS2VASC son modelos utilizados en la práctica clínica cotidiana con capacidad de predicción del desarrollo de ACV postoperatorio tras CCA similar a modelos específicamente preestablecidos

    Mediterranean shrublands as carbon sinks for climate change mitigation: new root-to-shoot ratios

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    Shrublands play an important role in the reduction of atmospheric CO2 and contribute to the mitigation of the effects of climate change, due to their ability to act as carbon sinks and the large expanses of land involved. Two of the most representative shrub species in the Iberian Peninsula, Cistus ladanifer L. and Erica arborea L., were studied in terms of biomass distribution and carbon and nitrogen contents in the different fractions. With a view to fast and cost-effective estimation of radical biomass, a new procedure for easy root-to-shoot calculation based on vibrational data was proposed, resulting in an excellent agreement with the values obtained from conventional direct belowground and aerial biomass measurements: 0.23 for C. ladanifer and 0.54 for E. arborea. Carbon sequestration, estimated at 45 and 73 t CO2 eq·ha-1 for C. ladanifer and E. arborea, respectively, was subsequently determined. Since these values are substantially higher than those of other shrubs, these two key species can be deemed particularly promising for ecological restoration and carbon offsetting
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