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    Primer registro de Mesocyclops brasilianus Kiefer, 1933 (Copepoda: Cyclopidae) en el Estado de Tamaulipas, México

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    The freshwater copepod Mesocyclops brasilianus is recorded for the first time from Tamaulipas State, Mexico. Until now, this species had only been recorded from Tabasco State; thus, this is the second report of this species in Mexico.Se reconoce por primera vez la presencia del copépodo de agua dulce Mesocyclops brasilianus en Tamaulipas, México. Hasta el momento esta especie sólo se había reportado en el Estado de Tabasco, por lo que éste constituye el segundo reporte de esta especie en México

    Zooplancton de los sistemas estuarinos de Chantuto y Panzacola, Chiapas, en época de secas y lluvias

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    Zooplankton composition and abundance study from Chantuto and Panzacola estuarine systems, Chiapas, in dry (May of 1997) and rainy seasons (July of 1997) is presented. Zooplankton samples were taken using a standard net with 30 cm in mouth diameter and a mesh opening of 250 µm. Temperature, salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen were measured in the water. The differences of the physical-chemical parameters among the dry and rainy seasons were found in the salinity averages, 23 to 13 psu respectively and in the percentages of oxygen saturation , 90 to 50 % respectively. Twenty species of zooplankton were identified, a genus of the Phylum Chaetognatha, 11 larval forms and several non identified species of fish eggs. In the dry season the copepods Canthocalanus pauper and Pseudodiaptomus culebrensis were dominant while in rainy season the dominant species was Oithona nana. None of the mentioned copepods had been considered before as dominants in Mexican estuarine systems.Se presenta un estudio sobre la composición y abundancia del zooplancton de los sistemas estuarinos de Chantuto y Panzacola, Chiapas, en época de secas (mayo de 1997) y de lluvias (julio de 1997). Las muestras de zooplancton fueron tomadas utilizando una red estándar con diámetro de la boca de 30 cm y abertura de malla de 250 µm. Se midieron temperatura, salinidad, pH y el oxígeno disuelto del agua. Las diferencias de los parámetros físico-químicos entre la época de secas y lluvias se encontraron en los promedios de salinidad (23 a 13 ups, respectivamente) y los porcentajes de saturación de oxígeno (90 a 50%, respectivamente). Se identificaron 20 especies zooplanctónicas, un género del Phylum Chaetognatha, 11 formas larvarias y varios huevos de peces de especies no identificadas. En la época de secas dominaron los copépodos Canthocalanus pauper y Pseudodiaptomus culebrensis, mientras que en la de lluvias la dominancia fue para la especie Oithona nana. Hasta el momento ninguno de los copépodos mencionados había sido considerado como dominante en un sistema estuarino mexicano

    Búsqueda de empleo activo y mejora de la empleabilidad en el Grado en Educación Social

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    El desarrollo de este trabajo tiene como objetivo mejorar la tasa de empleabilidad de los egresados en el Grado en Educación Social de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, así como la búsqueda de empleo activo, al proporcionar diferentes recursos y estrategias y crear redes y espacios de diálogo con las asociaciones profesionales del sector. Parte de la necesidad del fomento de la inserción laboral y el emprendimiento entre los estudiantes, el desarrollo de la orientación laboral como una herramienta básica para el estudio y el análisis del fortalecimiento del empleo para educadores sociales y la búsqueda activa del mismo. Igualmente, se apoya en postulados y paradigmas como el de educación para el bien común y sostenible, en un marco de educación permanente, humanista y con vocación para la transformación social

    The Research Journey as a Challenge Towards New Trends

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    The academic community of the department of Risaralda, in its permanent interest in evidencing the results of the research processes that are carried out from the Higher Education Institutions and as a product of the VI meeting of researchers of the department of Risaralda held in November 2021 presents its work: “The journey of research as a challenge towards new trends”, which reflects the result of the latest research and advances in different lines of knowledge in Agricultural Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Technology and Information Sciences, which seek to solve and meet the demands of the different sectors. This work would not have been possible without the help of each of the teachers, researchers and authors who presented their articles that make up each of the chapters of the book, to them our gratitude for their commitment, dedication and commitment, since their sole purpose is to contribute from the academy and science to scientific and technological development in the search for the solution of problems and thus contribute to transform the reality of our society and communities. We also wish to extend our gratitude to the institutions of the Network that made this publication possible: UTP, UCP, UNAD, UNIREMINGTON; UNISARC, CIAF, Universidad Libre, Uniclaretiana, Fundación Universitaria Comfamiliar and UNIMINUTO, institutions that in one way or another allowed this work to become a reality, which we hope will be of interest to you.Preface............................................................................................................................7 Chapter 1. Technologies and Engineering Towards a humanization in Engineering using soft skills in training in Engineers.............................................................................................................11 Omar Iván Trejos Buriticá1, Luis Eduardo Muñoz Guerrero Innovative materials in construction: review from a bibliometric analysis....................................................................................................................27 Cristian Osorio Gómez, Daniel Aristizábal Torres, Alejandro Alzate Buitrago, Cristhian Camilo Amariles López Bibliometric review of disaster risk management: progress, trends, and challenges.........................................................................................................51 Alejandro Alzate Buitrago, Gloria Milena Molina Vinasco. Incidence of land coverage and geology, in the unstability of lands of the micro-basin of the Combia creek, Pereira, Risaralda....................................73 Alejandro Alzate Buitrago, Daniel Aristizábal Torres. Chapter 2. Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Training experience with teachers teaching mathematics using the inquiry methodology ...............................................................................................95 Vivian Libeth Uzuriaga López, Héctor Gerardo Sánchez Bedoya. Interpretation of the multiple representations of the fears associated to the boarding of limited visual patients in the elective I students’ written productions and low vision ...................................................................................113 Eliana Bermúdez Cardona, Ana María Agudelo Guevara, Caterine Villamarín Acosta. The relevance of local knowledge in social sciences............................................131 Alberto Antonio Berón Ospina, Isabel Cristina Castillo Quintero. Basic education students’ conceptions of conflict a view from the peace for the education....................................................................................................143 Astrid Milena Calderón Cárdenas,Carolina Aguirre Arias, Carolina Franco Ossa, Martha Cecilia Gutiérrez Giraldo, Orfa Buitrago. Comprehensive risk prevention in educational settings: an interdisciplinary and socio-educational approach ............................................................................163 Olga María Henao Trujillo, Claudia María López Ortiz. Chapter 3. Natural and Agricultural Sciences Physicochemical characterization of three substrates used in the deep bedding system in swine .......................................................................................175 Juan Manuel Sánchez Rubio, Andrés Felipe Arias Roldan, Jesús Arturo Rincón Sanz, Jaime Andrés Betancourt Vásquez. Periodic solutions in AFM models........................................................................187 Daniel Cortés Zapata, Alexander Gutiérrez Gutiérrez. Phenology in flower and fruit of Rubus glaucus benth. Cv. Thornless in Risaralda: elements for phytosanitary management .........................................199 Shirley Palacios Castro, Andrés Alfonso Patiño Martínez, James Montoya Lerma, Ricardo Flórez, Harry Josué Pérez. Socio-economic and technical characterization of the cultivation of avocado (Persea americana) in Risaralda..............................................................217 Andrés Alfonso Patiño Martínez, Kelly Saudith Castañez Poveda, Eliana Gómez Correa. Biosecurity management in backyard systems in Santa Rosa de Cabal, Risaralda................................................................................................................227 Julia Victoria Arredondo Botero, Jaiver Estiben Ocampo Jaramillo, Juan Sebastián Mera Vallejo, Álvaro de Jesús Aranzazu Hernández. CONTENTS Physical-chemical diagnosis of soils in hillside areas with predominance of Lulo CV. La Selva production system in the department of Risaralda.............241 Adriana Patricia Restrepo Gallón, María Paula Landinez Montes, Jimena Tobón López. Digestibility of three concentrates used in canine feeding....................................271 María Fernanda Mejía Silva, Valentina Noreña Sánchez, Gastón Adolfo Castaño Jiménez. Chapter 4. Economic, Administrative, and Accounting Sciences Financial inclusion in households from socioeconomic strata 1 and 2 in the city of Pereira ..................................................................................................285 Lindy Neth Perea Mosquera, Marlen Isabel Redondo Ramírez, Angélica Viviana Morales. Internal marketing strategies as a competitive advantage for the company Mobilautos SAS de Dosquebradas........................................................................303 Inés Montoya Sánchez, Sandra Patricia Viana Bolaños, Ana María Barrera Rodríguez. Uses of tourist marketing in the tourist sector of the municipality of Belén de Umbría, Risaralda.............................................................................................319 Ana María Barrera Rodríguez, Paola Andrea Echeverri Gutiérrez, María Camila Parra Buitrago, Paola Andrea Martín Muñoz, Angy Paola Ángel Vélez, Luisa Natalia Trejos Ospina. Territorial prospective of Risaralda department (Colombia), based on the SDGS...............................................................................................................333 Juan Guillermo Gil García, Samanta Londoño Velásquez. Chapter 5. Health and Sports Sciences Performance evaluation in times of pandemic. What do medical students think?.......................................................................................................353 Samuel Eduardo Trujillo Henao, Rodolfo A. Cabrales Vega, Germán Alberto Moreno Gómez. The relevance of the therapist’s self and self-reference in the training of psychologists.....................................................................................................371 Maria Paula Marmolejo Lozano, Mireya Ospina Botero. Habits related to oral health which influence lifestyle of elder people in a wellness center for the elderly in Pereira 2020. .............................................387 Isadora Blanco Pérez, Olga Patricia Ramírez Rodríguez, Ángela María Rincón Hurtado. Analysis of the suicide trend in the Coffee Region in Colombia during the years 2012-2018 ..............................................................................................405 Germán Alberto Moreno Gómez, Jennifer Nessim Salazar, Jairo Franco Londoño, Juan Carlos Medina Osorio. Hind limb long bone fractures in canines and felines...........................................419 María Camila Cruz Vélez, Valentina Herrera Morales, Alba Nydia Restrepo Jiménez, Lina Marcela Palomino, Gabriel Rodolfo Izquierdo Bravo. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in children in the rural and urban area of Risaralda....................................................................................................439 Angela María Álvarez López, Angela Liceth Pérez Rendón, Alejandro Gómez Rodas, Luis Enrique Isaza Velásquez. Chapter 6. Architecture, Design and Advertising The artisan crafts of Risaralda, characteristics, importance, and risks within the Colombian Coffee Cultural Landscape, CCCL....................................457 Yaffa Nahir Ivette Gómez Barrera, Javier Alfonso López Morales

    Global wealth disparities drive adherence to COVID-safe pathways in head and neck cancer surgery

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    Hyperoxemia and excess oxygen use in early acute respiratory distress syndrome : Insights from the LUNG SAFE study

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    Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s). Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Background: Concerns exist regarding the prevalence and impact of unnecessary oxygen use in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We examined this issue in patients with ARDS enrolled in the Large observational study to UNderstand the Global impact of Severe Acute respiratory FailurE (LUNG SAFE) study. Methods: In this secondary analysis of the LUNG SAFE study, we wished to determine the prevalence and the outcomes associated with hyperoxemia on day 1, sustained hyperoxemia, and excessive oxygen use in patients with early ARDS. Patients who fulfilled criteria of ARDS on day 1 and day 2 of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure were categorized based on the presence of hyperoxemia (PaO2 > 100 mmHg) on day 1, sustained (i.e., present on day 1 and day 2) hyperoxemia, or excessive oxygen use (FIO2 ≥ 0.60 during hyperoxemia). Results: Of 2005 patients that met the inclusion criteria, 131 (6.5%) were hypoxemic (PaO2 < 55 mmHg), 607 (30%) had hyperoxemia on day 1, and 250 (12%) had sustained hyperoxemia. Excess FIO2 use occurred in 400 (66%) out of 607 patients with hyperoxemia. Excess FIO2 use decreased from day 1 to day 2 of ARDS, with most hyperoxemic patients on day 2 receiving relatively low FIO2. Multivariate analyses found no independent relationship between day 1 hyperoxemia, sustained hyperoxemia, or excess FIO2 use and adverse clinical outcomes. Mortality was 42% in patients with excess FIO2 use, compared to 39% in a propensity-matched sample of normoxemic (PaO2 55-100 mmHg) patients (P = 0.47). Conclusions: Hyperoxemia and excess oxygen use are both prevalent in early ARDS but are most often non-sustained. No relationship was found between hyperoxemia or excessive oxygen use and patient outcome in this cohort. Trial registration: LUNG-SAFE is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02010073publishersversionPeer reviewe

    Nurses' perceptions of aids and obstacles to the provision of optimal end of life care in ICU

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    Listado actualizado de la fauna de copépodos (Crustcea) de las lagunas costeras de Veracruz, México

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    An updated list of copepods from the coastal lagoons of Veracruz, Mexico is presented (Pueblo Viejo, Tamiahua, Tampamachoco, La Mancha, Mandinga and Alvarado); it was elaborated starting from both the analysis of unpublished literture, and examination of 736 zooplankton samples. This taxon included 6 orders, 17 families and 23 species in the zone; Acartia lilljeborgii, A. tonsa, Peusodiaptomus pelagicus, and Temora turbinata ocurred in all lagoons. Arctodiaptomus dorsalis and Eucyclops agilis are recorded for the first time in Veracruz lagoons. Copepods of Mandinga and Alvarado lagoons are reported for the first time.Se presenta un listado actualizado de los copépodos reconocidos en las lagunas costeras de Veracruz, México (Pueblo Viejo, Tamiahua, Tampamachoco, La Mancha, Mandinga y Alvarado); se elaboró a partir del análisis de literatura inédita y dela revisión de 736 muestras de zooplancton. Este taxón incluyó 6 órdenes, 7 familias y 32 especies en la zona; las epecies presentes en todas la lagunas fueron Acartia lilljeborgii, A. tonsa, Pseudodiaptomus pelagicus y Temora turbinata,. Se reporta por primera vez en Veracruz a Arctodiaptomus dorsalis y  Eucyclops gilis. Se incluyen por primera vez datos de los copépodos de las lagunas de Mandinga y Alvarado

    Microplancton de la Bahía de Chamela, Jal.(1982/83)

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