452 research outputs found

    Taxes and Marriage: A Two-Sided Search Analysis

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    Análisis financiero y su incidencia en la toma de decisiones de la Empresa Prestadora de Servicios de Saneamiento – EPS Moquegua S.A. 2014-2015

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    El presente trabajo de investigación de “Análisis financiero y su incidencia en la toma de decisiones de la Empresa Prestadora de Servicios de Saneamiento – EPS Moquegua S.A. 2014-2015” a raíz de plantearnos la siguiente interrogante ¿El Análisis Financiero, incide en la toma de decisiones de la Empresa Prestadora de Servicios de Saneamiento – EPS Moquegua S.A.?, se propuso como objetivo: determinar la incidencia del análisis financiero en la toma de decisiones de la EPS Moquegua S.A., para ello el Método, utilizados fue tipo de investigación, aplicada, diseño no experimental, Población y muestra (intencionado o a conveniencia), Variables, el análisis financiero y la toma de decisiones. Arribándose a los siguientes Resultados, en esta parte del trabajo se hace hincapié al análisis efectuado de los estados financieros de la empresa, desarrollando el análisis horizontal, vertical y por su puesto la aplicación de los ratios financieros, llegando a la Conclusión de: Existe incidencia del análisis a los estados financieros en la toma de decisiones de la Empresa Prestadora de Servicios de Saneamiento – EPS Moquegua S.A. 2014-2015. Tal determinación se basa en un margen de error probabilístico del 5% para todos los casos de la presente investigación. Las mismas que fueron obtenidas como parte del resultado y de la contrastación de hipótesis, finalizando con las Recomendaciones, a manera de sugerencias, para finalmente revelar los anexos pertinentes.Tesi

    Renal involvement follows cardiac enlargement in essential hypertension

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    To assess the relationship between early clinically detectable involvement of hypertensive vascular disease in heart and kidneys, we obtained systemic and renal hemodynamic and M-mode echocardiographic measurements in 65 patients with essential hypertension. The results indicate that patients with and without left ventricular hypertrophy had similar renal hemodynamic findings. In contrast, patients with altered renal hemodynamic measurements (ie, reduced renal distribution of cardiac output and, therefore, absolute renal blood flow with increased renal vascular resistance) and increased serum uric acid levels also had increased left ventricular posterior and septal wall thicknesses and mass index. Moreover, these data also demonstrated that in patients with altered renal hemodynamics, the lower the renal distribution of cardiac output and the higher the serum uric acid levels, the greater were the indexes of cardiac enlargement. These results demonstrated that the pathophysiological and hemodynamic effects of essential hypertension in the heart precede those in the kidneys

    Clinical characteristics, treatment patterns and outcomes of Hispanic hypertensive patients

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    Hispanics are the largest and fastest-growing minority population in the United States, currently comprising about 16.3% (52 million) of the total population. With an increased prevalence of metabolic risk factors in this population, the rate of uncontrolled hypertension (HTN) in Hispanics significantly exceeds the rates observed among non-Hispanic blacks and whites. Unfortunately, data on HTN in Hispanics remains limited due to the under-representation of Hispanics in clinical trials; with most of the data primarily restricted to observational and retrospective subgroup analyses. This article aims to review the available data on prevalence, awareness and control of HTN, risk factors and some of the challenges unique to the Hispanics population. We also discuss treatment strategies derived from large HTN trials that included Hispanics

    Overweight and sudden death increased ventricular ectopy in cardiopathy of obesity

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    besity has been documented to be an independent risk factor for sudden death and other cardiovascular mortality. The present study was designed to monitor and quantify cardiac arrhythmias in obese subjects with and without eccentric left ventricular hypertrophy, who were matched with regard to arterial pressure, age, sex, and height with lean subjects. Prevalence of premature ventricular (but not atrial) contractions was 30 times higher in obese patients with eccentric left ventricular hypertrophy compared with lean subjects. Similarly, obese patients with left ventricular hypertrophy scored higher with regard to the classification of Lown and Wolf than those without left ventricular hypertrophy and lean subjects having the same level of arterial pressure. Patients' class in the Lown and Wolf system correlated with ventricular diastolic diameter and left ventricular mass. Thus, heart enlargement of the eccentric type as a consequence of obesity predisposes to excessive ventricular ectopy. Echocardiographic assessment and electrocardiographic monitoring allow us to identify the patients who are at highest risk of more serious arrhythmias or possibly sudden death and to subject them to the most specific preventive and therapeutic measures

    Impact of echocardiographic left ventricular geometry on clinical prognosis

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    Abnormal left ventricular (LV) geometry, including LV hypertrophy (LVH), is associated with increased risk of major cardiovascular (CV) events and all-cause mortality and may be an independent predictor of morbid CV events. Patients with LVH have increased risk of congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, sudden cardiac death and stroke. We review the risk factors for LVH and its consequences, as well as the risk imposed by concentric remodeling (CR). We also examine evidence supporting the benefits of LVH regression, as well as evidence regarding the risk of CR progressing to LVH, as opposed to normalization of CR. We also briefly review the association of abnormal LV geometry with left atrial enlargement and the combined effects of these structural cardiac abnormalities

    SOXS: UV-VIS Detector System Design

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    In this document is presented a general overview about the UV-VIS detector system, the detector selection vs detector performances and the electronics adopted to control and manage the CCD readout

    SOXS: UV-VIS Detector System setting and test

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    This document is intended to describe the CCD acquisition system for SOXS and the test on the electronics and on the detector. At the beginning of this document, we will describe the E2V4482 CCD, the CCD settings and the phases for the different readout modes. We will describe the generated CCD waveforms, written with the waveform editor (BlueWave), we will show the waveforms generated by the controller and the theoretical waveforms provided by e2v. Following we will illustrate the electronic tests on the bias, clock sequences and the test on the CCD detector
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