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On the Linearization of the Painleve' III-VI Equations and Reductions of the Three-Wave Resonant System
We extend similarity reductions of the coupled (2+1)-dimensional three-wave
resonant interaction system to its Lax pair. Thus we obtain new 3x3 matrix
Fuchs--Garnier pairs for the third and fifth Painleve' equations, together with
the previously known Fuchs--Garnier pair for the fourth and sixth Painleve'
equations. These Fuchs--Garnier pairs have an important feature: they are
linear with respect to the spectral parameter. Therefore we can apply the
Laplace transform to study these pairs. In this way we found reductions of all
pairs to the standard 2x2 matrix Fuchs--Garnier pairs obtained by M. Jimbo and
T. Miwa. As an application of the 3x3 matrix pairs, we found an integral
auto-transformation for the standard Fuchs--Garnier pair for the fifth
Painleve' equation. It generates an Okamoto-like B\"acklund transformation for
the fifth Painleve' equation. Another application is an integral transformation
relating two different 2x2 matrix Fuchs--Garnier pairs for the third Painleve'
equation.Comment: Typos are corrected, journal and DOI references are adde
Homenaje al doctor Bernardo A. Houssay 1887-1971
Reseña de la vida de Houssay en sus distintos aspectos, escrita por tres de sus discĂpulos.
Contenido: "In memoriam" por Luis Leloir (p. 3-4).- "Bernardo Alberto Houssay (1887-1971)", por Virgilio G. Foglia (p.5- 40).- "Bernardo A. Houssay: el hombre, el investigador, el impulsor del desarrollo cientĂfico nacional", por Juan T. Lewis (p.42-47)Fil: Leloir, Luis Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentina. Fundacion Campomar; ArgentinaFil: Foglia, Virgilio G.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas. Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental. FundaciĂłn de Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental. Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental; ArgentinaFil: Lewis, Juan Treharne. Universidad Nacional del Litoral; ArgentinapapelKofax Power v.3.1Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600Directivos BAHUnidad documental simpleBiblioteca Bernardo A. Houssay-0
FisiologĂa humana
El libro estĂĄ dedicado a la memoria de Juan Sauberan y a la FundaciĂłn SauberĂĄn por sus obras en favor de la investigaciĂłn cientĂfica original. El prĂłlogo escrito por Bernardo Houssay, indica que estĂĄ destinado a los estudiantes de medicina y mĂ©dicos para instruirse, en idioma castellano, en los principios fundamentales de la fisiologĂa moderna. Comprende fisiologĂa humana, general y comparada. Hace referencia a la importancia de la fisiologĂa general, que se nutre de la medicina experimental. Los hallazgos de la fisiologĂa clĂnica se asientan en el conocimiento de la fisiologĂa. Se refiere a la enseñanza, a la necesidad de desarrollar el espĂritu cientĂfico, complementando el estudio de contenidos con prĂĄcticas didĂĄcticas y rigurosas, generando interĂ©s en el estudiante. Explica la forma en que estĂĄ organizada la obra, que se basa en informaciĂłn de todos los paĂses e idiomas y de la propia Escuela de Houssay; en la medida de lo posible los temas van acompañados de demostraciones que obligan al anĂĄlisis crĂtico, da importancia a la bibliografĂa y agrega bibliografĂa ampliatoria al final de cada tema.Cada secciĂłn fue escrita por un autor destacado:
Braun Menéndez, E.: Digestión. Secreción urinaria. Ejercicio y trabajo;
Foglia, V.G.: AudiciĂłn. FonaciĂłn y palabra. Reflejos condicionales;
Houssay, B. A. : Sangre. Metabolismo. Secreciones internas. ReproducciĂłn. Sueño. ElectroencefalografĂa. EvoluciĂłn e integraciĂłn del organismo;
Hug, E.: RespiraciĂłn;
Lewis, J. T. : Sistema nervioso y mĂșsculo;
OrĂas, O. : CirculaciĂłn. VisiĂłn. Herencia.La primera ediciĂłn del libro es de 1945 y al agotarse, fue necesario hacer una reimpresiĂłn. En el año 1946 fue traducido al francĂ©s e inglĂ©s. Luego a otros idiomas como el italiano, alemĂĄn, portuguĂ©s. Con las nuevas ediciones fueron actualizĂĄndose los contenidos e incorporĂĄndose nuevos co-autores como L. F. Leloir, J.C. Fasciolo, M.R.; CoviĂĄn; Alberto B. Houssay; R. Caldeyro-Barcia; M. L. de Soldati, entre muchos otros.FisiologĂa Humana fue utilizado en las universidades durante mas de cincuenta años, con Ă©l se formaron generaciones de mĂ©dicos argentinos y de otros paĂses, por lo cual es considerado un libro clĂĄsico dentro de la enseñanza de la Medicina.derivadaFil: Houssay, Bernardo Alberto. FundaciĂłn de Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina; ArgentinaFil: Lewis, Juan Treharne.Fil: OrĂas, Oscar.Fil: Hug, Enrique.Fil: Braun MenĂ©ndez, Eduardo. FundaciĂłn de Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina; ArgentinaFil: Foglia, Virgilio G.. FundaciĂłn de Instituto de BiologĂa y Medicina Experimental; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina; Argentinail. ; graf.; tablas; fotografĂas. Encuadernado cuerina.Parte de este libro fue digitalizado con fines exclusivos de estudio e investigaciĂłn. Se incluyen las portadas, pĂĄginas preliminares, primeros capĂtulos e Ăndices. Se ofrece un acercamiento a su contenido, a la organizaciĂłn y al tratamiento de los temas con la secciĂłn I.
La SecciĂłn II y subsiguientes no forman parte de esta versiĂłn digital.papelKofax Power v.3.1: ScanTailor advancedFujitsu ScanSnap SV600FormaciĂłnUnidad documental simpleBiblioteca Bernardo A. Houssay-0
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