619 research outputs found

    Sobre la presencia de Caradoc en Les Gavarres

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    Se estudia la sucesión estratigráfica de la sierra de las Gavarres en la que destaca la existencia de una potente formación vulcanosedimentaria, con niveles de edad Caradoc en su techo, que se apoya sobre materiales equivalentes a los de la serie de Jujols. La sucesión encontrada es perfectamente correlacionable con la del Pirineo oriental

    Salud e inmigración en el contexto de esta crisis económica y de valores:el ejemplo de España

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    Los principales determinantes de la salud de las personas y de las comunidades son sociales y por tanto así deberán ser sus soluciones. En el caso de la población inmigración existe una excepción a esta regla ya que a su llegada por diversos motivos (que pueden resumirse en el 'healthy migration effect') suelen presentar una salud superior a la población que los acoge. No obstante, con el transcurso de los años está salud tiende a deteriorarse. Los Sistemas Sanitarios Públicos de cobertura Universal han demostrado su capacidad de reducir las desigualdades sanitarias. La Unión Europea en diversos documentos ha enfatizado la importancia de garantizar una adecuada atención sanitaria a toda la población incluyendo la inmigrante. España era un referente mundial en este sentido al garantizar la accesibilidad al Sistema Sanitario de todos los inmigrantes independientemente de su situación administrativa. No obstante, a raíz del Real Decreto Ley 12/2012, el Gobierno Español ha excluido a unas 900.000 de este Derecho provocando un grave problema humano, ético y sanitario ante el que distintos colectivos sociales y profesionales han manifestado su oposición

    Why do papers from international collaborations get more citations? A bibliometric analysis of Library and Information Science papers

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    Scientific activity has become increasingly complex in recent years. The need for international research collaboration has thus become a common pattern in science. In this current landscape, countries face the problem of maintaining their competitiveness while cooperating with other countries to achieve relevant research outputs. In this international context, publications from international collaborations tend to achieve greater scientific impact than those from domestic ones. To design policies that improve the competitiveness of countries and organizations, it thus becomes necessary to understand the factors and mechanisms that influence the benefits and impact of international research. In this regard, the aim of this study is to confirm whether the differences in impact between international and domestic collaborations are affected by their topics and structure. To perform this study, we examined the Library and Information Science category of the Web of Science database between 2015 and 2019. A science mapping analysis approach was used to extract the themes and their structure according to collaboration type and in the whole category (2015–2019). We also looked for differences in these thematic aspects in top countries and in communities of collaborating countries. The results showed that the thematic factor influences the impact of international research, as the themes in this type of collaboration lie at the forefront of the Library and Information Science category (e.g., technologies such as artificial intelligence and social media are found in the category), while domestic collaborations have focused on more well-consolidated themes (e.g., academic libraries and bibliometrics). Organizations, countries, and communities of countries must therefore consider this thematic factor when designing strategies to improve their competitiveness and collaborate.Spanish Government PID2019-105381GA-I00/AEI/10.13039/50110001103

    Remote Laboratories for Teaching and Training in Engineering

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    Typical mechatronic systems are a combination of advanced technologies involving several disciplines. This multidisciplinary approach to the development of industrial applications provides great opportunities for the implementation of e-learning environments and collaborative schemes. Engineering education, in particular, benefits from many of these advances, among which, virtual instrumentation is a useful tool for the development of virtual environments, e-learning spaces and, particularly, remote laboratories. This chapter describes the implementation of web-based laboratories that allow the remote operation of experiments used as training exercises in undergraduate engineering courses. The remote laboratories were developed using LabVIEW® software, and they enable remote control and monitoring of laboratory equipment, allowing engineering students to perform experiments in real time, at their own pace, from anywhere, and whenever is suitable for them. Besides the experimental training that the web-based laboratories provide to students, the system is also a powerful teaching tool since real-time demonstrations of the experiments can be performed, and they also can be simultaneously monitored by a group of students. This approach is highly beneficial for engineering schools in developing countries, as resources can be shared through the Internet. A description of the system and three proposed experiments is presented, together with the experimental results

    Can physical activity attenuate the negative association between sitting time and cognitive function among older adults? A mediation analysis

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    The purpose of this study was to examine the combined association of sitting time and physical activity with cognitive function and to determine whether moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is a mediator of the association between sitting time and cognitive function in a nationally representative sample of older adults from Chile. Data from 989 older adults (≥65 years old, 61.3% female) from the 2009-2010 Chilean Health Survey were analyzed. Physical activity and sitting time were measured using the Global Physical Activity questionnaire. Cognitive function was assessed using the modified Mini-Mental State levels Examination. Physical activity levels were categorized as "inactive" (<600 metabolic equivalent value minutes per week) or "active" (≥600 metabolic equivalent value minutes per week). Sitting time was categorized as "sedentary", defined as ≥4 h of reported sitting time per day, or "non-sedentary", defined as <4 h. We created the following groups (i) non-sedentary/active; (ii) non-sedentary/inactive; (iii) sedentary/active; and (iv) sedentary/inactive. Hayes's PROCESS macro was used for the simple mediation analysis. Compared with the reference group (individuals classified as non-sedentary/active), older adults who were classified as sedentary/active had elevated odds of cognitive impairment (OR = 1.90, [95% CI, 1.84 to 3.85]). However, the odds ratio for cognitive impairment was substantially increased in those classified as sedentary/inactive (OR = 4.85 [95% CI, 2.54 to 6.24]) compared with the reference group. MVPA was found to mediate the relationship between sitting time and cognitive function (Indirect Effect = -0.070 [95% CI, -0.012 to -0.004]). The present findings suggest that, whether overall physical activity is high or low, spending large amounts of time sitting is associated with elevated odds of cognitive impairment and that MVPA slightly weakens the relationship between sitting time and cognitive function

    The role of temperature in the magnetic irreversibility of type-I Pb superconductors

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    Evidence of how temperature takes part in the magnetic irreversibility in the intermediate state of a cylinder and various disks of pure type-I superconducting lead is presented. Isothermal measurements of first magnetization curves and magnetic hysteresis cycles are analyzed in a reduced representation that defines an equilibrium state for flux penetration in all the samples and reveals that flux expulsion depends on temperature in the disks but not in the cylinder. The magnetic field at which irreversibility sets in along the descending branch of the hysteresis cycle and the remnant magnetization at zero field are found to decrease with temperature in the disks. The contributions to irreversibility of the geometrical barrier and the energy minima associated to stress defects that act as pinning centers on normal-superconductor interfaces are discussed. The differences observed among the disks are ascribed to the diverse nature of the stress defects in each sample. The pinning barriers are suggested to decrease with the magnetic field to account for these results

    El gasto económico en centros de fitness low-cost: Diferencias según fidelidad y características del cliente

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    Thegrowth in thenumber of fitness centers and theirclients, thestudysoughtto examine and understandthebehavior of consumers of these sport organizations. Therefore, theobjective of thisstudywastoanalyzefordifferences in economicexpendituresbasedoncustomerloyalty and customerprofile in low-cost fitness centers. Thesamplewascomposed of 8462 clients of which50.9% (n=4303) werewomen and 49.1% (n=4159) men. A descriptiveanalysiswasconductedwiththevariancetoaddresstheobjective of thestudy. Theprincipleresultsindicatesignificantdifferences in regardstotheeconomicexpendituresaccordingtogender, age, longevitywiththeorganization and behaviorintentions as measuredwith Net Promoter Score. Thesefindings are of importantrelevanceoffering a detailedunderstanding of clients and variables whichshould be appropriatelymanagedtoincreasetheclients' expenditure.Debido al incremento en el número de instalaciones y clientes, los centros de fitness están siendo examinados para comprender el comportamiento del consumidor que asiste a estas organizaciones deportivas. Por ello, el objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar si existían diferencias de gasto económico en base al perfil y a la fidelidad de clientes en centros de fitness low-cost. La muestra se compuso de 8462 clientes de los que el 50.9% (n=4303) fueron mujeresy el 49.1% (n=4159) hombres. Se realizaron análisis descriptivos y de la varianza para dar respuesta al objetivo. Los principales resultados indican que existen diferencias significativas en cuanto al gasto económico según el género, la edad, la permanencia en la organización y las intenciones de comportamiento medidas con el Net Promoter Score. Estos hallazgos son de especial relevancia ya que favorecen el conocimiento detallado de los clientes, y de cuáles son las variables que se deberían gestionar adecuadamente para aumentar el gasto

    La relación entre profesionales de enfermería y medicina: una posible explicación de los resultados

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    ResumenEn el ejercicio médico hay un sin número de relaciones. La relación entre el servicio de enfermerÍa y el médico es tal vez la más constante y funcional. Estos actores se comunican por un método de presentación variable donde se incluye alpaciente de acuerdo a las circunstancias. Por allÍ es donde se transmite el llamado de dolor, los sentimientos, una duda, una queja, una novedad, un diagnóstico, una orden; en fin, una verdadera forma de hacer medicina. En gran medida losresultados obtenidos por el personal de salud obedecen a la buena comunicación y a la pronta respuesta ante cierto problema.[González LF, Moreno IA, GarcÍa M, Vélez M. La relación entre profesionales de enfermerÍa y medicina: Una posible explicación de los resultados. MedUNAB 2010; 13:17-21].Palabras clave: Medicina, EnfermerÍa, Profesionales, Atención médica, Atención de enfermerÍa, Relaciones profesionales

    The Canary Deep Poleward Undercurrent

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    Poleward undercurrents are well known features in Eastern Boundary systems. In the California Current Eastern Boundary upwelling system (CalCEBS) the California poleward undercurrent has been widely reported, and it has been demonstrated that it transports nutrients from the equator waters to the northern limit of the subtropical gyre. However, in the Canary Current Eastern Boundary upwelling system (CanCEBS), the Canary deep poleward undercurrent (CdPU) has not been properly characterized. In this study, we use trajectories of Argo floats and model simulations to properly characterize the CdPU, including its seasonal variability, and the driving mechanism. The Argo observations show that the CdPU flows from 20oN, near cape Blanc, to, approximately, 45oN, near cape Finisterre in the northwest Spanish’s coast. The CdPU flows deeper than the CalUC, and its mean depth varies with latitude, from the surface at 20oN to 900 m at 44oN. The CdPU shows a marked seasonal variability, with it maximum strength in fall, and the minimum in spring

    Ideal cardiovascular health and incident cardiovascular disease among adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    Objective: To investigate the association between ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. Methods: The MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL databases were searched from January 1, 2010 through July 31, 2017, for studies that met the following criteria: (1) prospective studies conducted in adults, (2) with outcome data on CVD incidence and (3) a measure of ideal CVH metrics. Results: Twelve studies (210,443 adults) were included in this analysis. Compared with adults who met 0 to 2 of the ideal CVH metrics (high-risk individuals), a significantly lower hazard for CVD incidence was observed in those who had 3 to 4 points for the ideal CVH metrics (hazard ratio [HR]=0.53; 95% CI, 0.47-0.59) and 5 to 7 points (HR=0.28; 95% CI, 0.23-0.33). Weaker associations were observed in studies with older individuals, suggesting that there is a positive relationship between age and HR. Conclusion: Although meeting 5 to 7 metrics is associated with the lowest hazard for CVD incidence, meeting 3 to 4 metrics still offers an important protective effect for CVD. Therefore, a realistic goal in the general population in the short term could be to promote at least an intermediate ideal CVH profile (3 to 4 metrics)
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