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    Origin, evolution and present status in Spanish Alano dog

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    There exist several hypothesis about the origin of the Spanish Alano dog breed, but the most solid is the procedure from central Europe around the Vth century and another that locate their origin in the arrival of the Phoenicians to Spain in older times. Possibly, Alano was the most important Spanish breed from the mid-age to the end of the XIXth century, when they were used as a fighting dog, hunter dog and cattleherd dog. In the XXth century his breed was near the extinction. Presently a programme of recuperation and conservation is under development.Existen varias hipótesis sobre el origen del Alano Español aunque parece ser más sólida una que le atribuye una procedencia centroeuropea sobre el siglo V y otra más antigua con la llegada del pueblo fenicio a España. Posiblemente, el Alano fuese la raza española más importante desde la Edad Media hasta finales del siglo XIX, siendo utilizado como perro de combate, perro de caza y perro de ganado. En el siglo XX esta raza llegó casi a desaparecer encontrándose en la actualidad inmersa en un programa de recuperación y conservación

    Semilocal convergence by using recurrence relations for fifth-order method in Banach spaces

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    In this paper, a semilocal convergence result in Banach spaces of an efficient fifth-order method is analyzed. Recurrence relations are used in order to prove this convergence, and some a priori error bounds are found. This scheme is finally used to estimate the solution of an integral equation and so, the theoretical results are numerically checked. We use this example to show the better efficiency of the current method compared with other existing ones, including Newton's scheme.This research was supported by Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia MTM2011-28636-C02-{01,02}.Cordero Barbero, A.; Hernandez-Veron, MA.; Romero, N.; Torregrosa Sánchez, JR. (2015). Semilocal convergence by using recurrence relations for fifth-order method in Banach spaces. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 273:205-213. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2014.06.008S20521327

    Surgical anatomy and technique for the treatment of Dubberley type 1, 2 and 3 capitellar fractures via a limited anterior approach to the elbow

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    Coronal plane fractures of the elbow can affect the capitellum, the trochlea (or a combination of the two), the radial head and the coronoid processes.The Kocher lateral approach is the most commonly used for open reduction of this type of fractures, although an arthroscopic technique has been used in some cases. When the fracture extends to the trochlea, the Kocher lateral approach may be inadequate for the correct visualisation, reduction and fixation of the fracture. In such cases an associated medial elbow approach may be required, or a posterior transolecranon approach may be preferred. We think that the limited anterior approach to the elbow could be a valid option when treating these types of fractures, as it does not involve the de-insertion of any muscle group or ligament, thereby facilitating the recovery process. In cases involving trochlear fracture (which may or may not be dissociated) the approach can be extended medially. We can also treat associated injuries such as fractures of the radial head or coronoid process with this approach. In the present study we describe the dissection of the medial and lateral cubital fossa of the elbow in extension in 4 specimens, paying attention to the neurovascular structures of the area. We also describe the surgical technique for the limited approach to the medial and lateral cubital fossa. We demonstrate the accessibility via the cubital fossa to the capitellum, trochlea, radial head, and coronoid process

    Study of the effect of different hole sizes on mechanical strength of wafers for back contact solar cells

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    Drilling process on wafers to produce EWT or MWT solar cells is a critical fabrication step, which affects on their mechanical stability. The amount of damage introduced during drilling process depends on the density of holes, their size and the chemical process applied afterwards. To quantify the relation between size of the holes and reduction of mechanical strength, several sets of wafers have been prepared, with different hole diameter. The mechanical strength of these sets has been measured by the ring on ring bending test, and the stress state in the moment of failure has been deduced by FE simulation

    Herramienta software para optimizar la utilización de sistemas electromagnéticos de prospección geofísica en la Arqueología

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    [ES] El objeto de esta ponencia es presentar una aplicación informática encaminada a optimizar las lecturas obtenidas con la utilización de un sistema de radar de subsuelo. Esta herramienta software ha sido contrastada mediante su empleo en el Conjunto Arqueológico de Baelo Claudia en Tarifa (estudio del decumanus maximus y localización de la entrada norte de la ciudad) y en prospecciones varias realizadas hasta la fecha por este grupo (localización de fosas para las asociaciones de memoria histórica de Málaga y Cádiz).[EN] This article shows the applicability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) to archaeological investigations, with the aid of a software that allows increasing the resolution of the measurements. This software has been applied for the first time in Baelo Claud in order to obtain information about city´s decumanus and the crossing with cardines minores Furthermore, the developed tools has also been used to locate in Málaga and Puerto Real (Cádiz) common graves where the remains of about 2,600 victims of the Spanish Civil War rest and the repression that came before and after the civil conflict.Guzmán Navarro, F.; Meco Gutiérrez, M.; Heredia Larrubia, J.; Pérez Hidalgo, F. (2010). Herramienta software para optimizar la utilización de sistemas electromagnéticos de prospección geofísica en la Arqueología. Virtual Archaeology Review. 1(1):111-115. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2010.5130OJS11111511LORENZO, Enrique y HERNÁNDEZ, Mª Carmen. "Prospección geofísica en yacimientos arqueológicos con georadar en España. Dos casos: Numancia y el Paular". Física de la tierra, ISSN 0214-4557, Nº 7, 1995 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Geofísica aplicada) , pags. 193-206.GARCÍA VALIENTE, Mercedes et al. "Prospección geofísica aplicada a la Arqueología. Investigaciones en el circo romano de Mérida", 1997 . Mapping, ISSN 1131-9100, Nº 40, 1997 , pags. 16-20LORENZO, E., 1996. "Prospección Geofísica de Alta Resolución mediante Georadar. Aplicación a Obras Civiles". CEDEXSANJOSÉ BLASCO, J.J. 2002. "Comparación de los métodos geofísicos de prospección eléctrica y magnética para la localización de muros de piedra en un yacimiento arqueológico". Volver, especial abril 2002VEGA PÉREZ, Gracia, "Radar de subsuelo. Evaluación para aplicaciones en arqueología y en patrimonio histórico-artístico". Departamento de Ingeniería del Terreno, Cartográfica y Geofísica. Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña. Julio 2001CAICEDO HORNAZA, Bernardo et al, "Aplicaciones del georadar de subsuelo en obras civiles", 2003. Universidad de los Andes, Revista de Ingeniería, Nº 18, pags 32-4
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