174 research outputs found

    Mujeres del fuego: Colectivo Colimota

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    Mujeres del Fuego es un colectivo creado por mujeres originarias de Colima que busca preservar la gastronomía tradicional colimota y ofertar una alternativa única al paladar que ha trascendido por generaciones. Las Mujeres del Fuego se preocupan por mantener técnicas tradicionales de cocina transmitidas por sus ancestros para la elaboración de cada uno de sus platillos. Transforman los productos locales en nuevos sabores y experiencias culinarias en relación a su entorno natural e ingredientes locales.ITESO, A.C

    Circuitos Económicos Alternativos

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    En este documento se plasma la descripción del desarrollo del Proyecto de Aplicación Profesional 3E08 Circuitos Económicos Alternativos, llevado a cabo de enero de 2022 a mayo 2022, en el cual se realizó el diagnóstico, caracterización de la organización,planeación de alternativas a corto, mediano y largo plazo, así como la entrega de los primeros productos como propuestas para la mejora y crecimiento del colectivo. Al ser el primer PAP gestionado en conjunto con el colectivo Mujeres del Fuego, fue necesario invertir tiempo complementario al entendimiento del colectivo tanto de su funcionamiento, organización y participación interna y externa para después poder realizar un diagnóstico extenso de las problemáticas principales identificadas, con el objetivo de crear un plan de trabajo para los siguientes alumnos que cursen este PAP y poco a poco resolver cada una de las problemáticas encontradas. A partir del diagnóstico, decidimos proponer un plan a corto, mediano y largo plazo, en las áreas de finanzas, mercadotecnia, administración y comercio; pues representaban las áreas que más requerían detenimiento y se encontraban dentro de nuestro alcance cronológico. El objetivo fue identificar los principales puntos débiles y a partir de estos crear estrategias de mejora con el fin de estructurar paulatinamente un colectivo sólido. Como aportación final se presentaron productos concretos con la finalidad de que ellas puedan empezar a visualizar de manera más aterrizada el camino que les sugerimos para que puedan lograr sus objetivos. Con dichos productos podrán visualizar y saber que acciones se deben tomar para avanzar con pasos sólidos y fundamentados.ITESO, A.C

    Animal welfare during transport and slaughter of beef cattle

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    Objective: To review the way transport and stun cattle affect animal welfare. Approach: During the transport of cattle to slaughter plants, many factors affect animal welfare, such as travel time, stress and load density. Besides, stunning might comply with animal welfare guidelines, which different protocols such as Welfare Quality® establish.Objective: To review how transport and stunning of cattle affect animal welfare. Approach: During the transport of beef cattle to slaughter plants, several factors affect animal welfare, such as travel time, stress, and load density. Additionally, the correct stunning of cattle helps comply with the animal welfare guidelines established by different protocols such as Welfare Quality®. Study limitations/Implications: Meat quality is affected by several factors, being of utmost importance the way animals are transported to the slaughterhouse, and they are stunned. Therefore, it is critical to perform these stages properly to obtain good quality meat; besides, it is a welfare issue. Conclusions: It is critical to comply with transport and slaughter procedures that guarantee good beef meat quality and ensure animal welfare to avoid stress in cattle as possible

    Nova-like Cataclysmic Variables in the Infrared

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    Novalike cataclysmic variables have persistently high mass transfer rates and prominent steady state accretion disks. We present an analysis of infrared observations of twelve novalikes obtained from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer All Sky Survey. The presence of an infrared excess at >3-5 microns over the expectation of a theoretical steady state accretion disk is ubiquitous in our sample. The strength of the infrared excess is not correlated with orbital period, but shows a statistically significant correlation (but shallow trend) with system inclination that might be partially (but not completely) linked to the increasing view of the cooler outer accretion disk and disk rim at higher inclinations. We discuss the possible origin of the infrared excess in terms of emission from bremsstrahlung or circumbinary dust, with either mechanism facilitated by the mass outflows (e.g., disk wind/corona, accretion stream overflow, and so on) present in novalikes. Our comparison of the relative advantages and disadvantages of either mechanism for explaining the observations suggests that the situation is rather ambiguous, largely circumstantial, and in need of stricter observational constraints.Peer reviewe

    The Physics of turbulent and dynamically unstable Herbig-Haro jets

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    The overall properties of the Herbig-Haro objects such as centerline velocity, transversal profile of velocity, flow of mass and energy are explained adopting two models for the turbulent jet. The complex shapes of the Herbig-Haro objects, such as the arc in HH34 can be explained introducing the combination of different kinematic effects such as velocity behavior along the main direction of the jet and the velocity of the star in the interstellar medium. The behavior of the intensity or brightness of the line of emission is explored in three different cases : transversal 1D cut, longitudinal 1D cut and 2D map. An analytical explanation for the enhancement in intensity or brightness such as usually modeled by the bow shock is given by a careful analysis of the geometrical properties of the torus.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in Astrophysics & Spac

    Education and wealth inequalities in healthy ageing in eight harmonised cohorts in the ATHLOS consortium: a population-based study

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    Background: The rapid growth of the size of the older population is having a substantial effect on health and social care services in many societies across the world. Maintaining health and functioning in older age is a key public health issue but few studies have examined factors associated with inequalities in trajectories of health and functioning across countries. The aim of this study was to investigate trajectories of healthy ageing in older men and women (aged ≥45 years) and the effect of education and wealth on these trajectories. Methods: This population-based study is based on eight longitudinal cohorts from Australia, the USA, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, and Europe harmonised by the EU Ageing Trajectories of Health: Longitudinal Opportunities and Synergies (ATHLOS) consortium. We selected these studies from the repository of 17 ageing studies in the ATHLOS consortium because they reported at least three waves of collected data. We used multilevel modelling to investigate the effect of education and wealth on trajectories of healthy ageing scores, which incorporated 41 items of physical and cognitive functioning with a range between 0 (poor) and 100 (good), after adjustment for age, sex, and cohort study. Findings: We used data from 141 214 participants, with a mean age of 62·9 years (SD 10·1) and an age range of 45–106 years, of whom 76 484 (54·2%) were women. The earliest year of baseline data was 1992 and the most recent last follow-up year was 2015. Education and wealth affected baseline scores of healthy ageing but had little effect on the rate of decrease in healthy ageing score thereafter. Compared with those with primary education or less, participants with tertiary education had higher baseline scores (adjusted difference in score of 10·54 points, 95% CI 10·31–10·77). The adjusted difference in healthy ageing score between lowest and highest quintiles of wealth was 8·98 points (95% CI 8·74–9·22). Among the eight cohorts, the strongest inequality gradient for both education and wealth was found in the Health Retirement Study from the USA. Interpretation: The apparent difference in baseline healthy ageing scores between those with high versus low education levels and wealth suggests that cumulative disadvantage due to low education and wealth might have largely deteriorated health conditions in early life stages, leading to persistent differences throughout older age, but no further increase in ageing disparity after age 70 years. Future research should adopt a lifecourse approach to investigate mechanisms of health inequalities across education and wealth in different societies. Funding: European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.The ATHLOS project was funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant number 635316). This study was supported by the 5-year ATHLOS projec
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