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    EXPEDIENTE N.º 06254-2011-0-1801-JR-CA-06 EXPEDIENTE N.º 08707-2016-0-1801-JR-FT-20

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    El presente trabajo de suficiencia profesional tiene por objeto el análisis de un expediente privado y un expediente público, siendo analizado en caso del expediente privado la materia de violencia familia, donde se procederá a detallar las partes procelas, el petitorio, los fundamentos de hecho y derecho de la demanda interpuesta, la sentencia de primera instancia, las apelaciones, la sentencia de Sala, el recurso de casación correspondiente, Finalmente se procederá a dar una análisis jurídico del presente expediente detallando puntos más relevantes del caso, en el cual se consultara extractos de Jurisprudencia, Doctrina a fin de dar una análisis jurídico extensivo al presente caso y buscar y detallar todos los detalles correspondientes a la materia de Violencia Familiar, así como los actos procesales correspondientes que se desarrollan dentro de un proceso Civil. En caso del Expediente Publico, buscamos realizar una análisis correspondiente a la nulidad de acto administrativo entre una entidad pública y un administrado (Persona Jurídica), donde procederemos a detallar las etapas del acto administrativo, así como la interposición de la demanda contenciosa administra vía, al agotarse la vía administrativa, los fundamentos de hecho y derecho de la demanda, la sentencia de primera instancia, , la apelación, la sentencia de segunda instancia y el recurso de casación correspondiente. Finalmente, ambos casos que procederé a desarrollar, se ha puesto atención en los fundamentos de derecho, hecho y medios probatorios que sustentan ambos pedidos, con el fin de verificar si han ido correctamente implementados y desarrollados por las partes, con la correcta aplicación de la norma y la jurisprudencia vinculante del caso en concreto.The purpose of this professional proficiency work is to analyze a private file and a public file, being analyzed in the case of the private file the matter of family violence, where the procedural parts, the petition, the factual grounds and right of the lawsuit filed, the judgment of first instance, the appeals, the judgment of the Chamber, the corresponding appeal, Finally, a legal analysis of this file will be given, detailing the most relevant points of the case, in which extracts will be consulted of Jurisprudence, Doctrine in order to give an extensive legal analysis to the present case and search and detail all the details corresponding to the matter of Family Violence, as well as the corresponding procedural acts that are developed within a Civil process. In the case of the Public File, we seek to carry out an analysis corresponding to the nullity of an administrative act between a public entity and an administrator (Legal Person), where we will proceed to detail the stages of the administrative act, as well as the filing of the contentious administrative lawsuit, at exhaust the administrative route, the foundations of fact and law of the claim, the judgment of first instance, the appeal, the judgment of second instance and the corresponding appeal. Finally, in both cases that I will proceed to develop, attention has been paid to the foundations of law, fact and evidence that support both requests, in order to verify if they have been correctly implemented and developed by the parties, with the correct application of the norm and the binding jurisprudence of the specific case.Trabajo de suficiencia profesiona

    Density-wave instability in alpha-(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4 studied by x-ray diffuse scattering and by first-principles calculations

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    α−(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4 develops a density wave ground state below 8 K whose origin is still debated. Here we report a combined x-ray diffuse scattering and first-principles density functional theory study supporting the charge density wave (CDW) scenario. In particular, we observe a triply incommensurate anharmonic lattice modulation with intralayer wave vector components which coincide within experimental errors to the maximum of the calculated Lindhard response function. A detailed study of the structural aspects of the modulation shows that the CDW instability in α−(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4 is considerably more involved than those following a standard Peierls mechanism. We thus propose a microscopic mechanism where the CDW instability of the BEDT-TTF layer is triggered by the anion sublattice. Our mechanism also emphasizes the key role of the coupling of the BEDT-TTF and anion layers via the hydrogen bond network to set the global modulation.Peer reviewe

    Nonreciprocal spin-wave channeling along textures driven by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction

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    Ultrathin metallic ferromagnets on substrates with strong spin-orbit coupling can exhibit induced chiral interactions of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) form. For systems with perpendicular anisotropy, the presence of DM interactions has important consequences for current-driven domain-wall motion and underpins possible spintronic applications involving skyrmions. We show theoretically how spin textures driven by the DM interaction allow nonreciprocal channeling of spin waves, leading to measurable features in magnetic wires, dots, and domain walls. Our results provide methods for detecting induced DM interactions in metallic multilayers and controlling spin wave propagation in ultrathin nanostructures.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Factors Influencing Residual Pleural Opacity in Tuberculous Pleural Effusion

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    Tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE) leads to residual pleural opacity (RPO) in a significant proportion of cases. The aim of this study was to investigate which TPE patients would have RPO following the treatment. This study was performed prospectively for a total of 60 TPE patients, who underwent pleural fluid analysis on the initial visit and chest radiographs and computed tomography (CT) scans before and after the administration of antituberculous medication. At the end of antituberculous medication, the incidence of RPO was 68.3% (41/60) on CT with a range of 2-50 mm. Compared with the non-RPO group, the RPO group had a longer symptom duration and lower pleural fluid glucose level. On initial CT, loculation, extrapleural fat proliferation, increased attenuation of extrapleural fat, and pleura-adjacent atelectasis were more frequent, and parietal pleura was thicker in the RPO group compared with the non-RPO group. By multivariate analysis, extrapleural fat proliferation, loculated effusion, and symptom duration were found to be predictors of RPO in TPE. In conclusion, RPO in TPE may be predicted by the clinico-radiologic parameters related to the chronicity of the effusion, such as symptom duration and extrapleural fat proliferation and loculated effusion on CT

    JaxPruner: A concise library for sparsity research

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    This paper introduces JaxPruner, an open-source JAX-based pruning and sparse training library for machine learning research. JaxPruner aims to accelerate research on sparse neural networks by providing concise implementations of popular pruning and sparse training algorithms with minimal memory and latency overhead. Algorithms implemented in JaxPruner use a common API and work seamlessly with the popular optimization library Optax, which, in turn, enables easy integration with existing JAX based libraries. We demonstrate this ease of integration by providing examples in four different codebases: Scenic, t5x, Dopamine and FedJAX and provide baseline experiments on popular benchmarks.Comment: Jaxpruner is hosted at http://github.com/google-research/jaxprune

    Measurement of the cosmic ray spectrum above 4×10184{\times}10^{18} eV using inclined events detected with the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    A measurement of the cosmic-ray spectrum for energies exceeding 4×10184{\times}10^{18} eV is presented, which is based on the analysis of showers with zenith angles greater than 6060^{\circ} detected with the Pierre Auger Observatory between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2013. The measured spectrum confirms a flux suppression at the highest energies. Above 5.3×10185.3{\times}10^{18} eV, the "ankle", the flux can be described by a power law EγE^{-\gamma} with index γ=2.70±0.02(stat)±0.1(sys)\gamma=2.70 \pm 0.02 \,\text{(stat)} \pm 0.1\,\text{(sys)} followed by a smooth suppression region. For the energy (EsE_\text{s}) at which the spectral flux has fallen to one-half of its extrapolated value in the absence of suppression, we find Es=(5.12±0.25(stat)1.2+1.0(sys))×1019E_\text{s}=(5.12\pm0.25\,\text{(stat)}^{+1.0}_{-1.2}\,\text{(sys)}){\times}10^{19} eV.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO

    Energy Estimation of Cosmic Rays with the Engineering Radio Array of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    The Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) is part of the Pierre Auger Observatory and is used to detect the radio emission of cosmic-ray air showers. These observations are compared to the data of the surface detector stations of the Observatory, which provide well-calibrated information on the cosmic-ray energies and arrival directions. The response of the radio stations in the 30 to 80 MHz regime has been thoroughly calibrated to enable the reconstruction of the incoming electric field. For the latter, the energy deposit per area is determined from the radio pulses at each observer position and is interpolated using a two-dimensional function that takes into account signal asymmetries due to interference between the geomagnetic and charge-excess emission components. The spatial integral over the signal distribution gives a direct measurement of the energy transferred from the primary cosmic ray into radio emission in the AERA frequency range. We measure 15.8 MeV of radiation energy for a 1 EeV air shower arriving perpendicularly to the geomagnetic field. This radiation energy -- corrected for geometrical effects -- is used as a cosmic-ray energy estimator. Performing an absolute energy calibration against the surface-detector information, we observe that this radio-energy estimator scales quadratically with the cosmic-ray energy as expected for coherent emission. We find an energy resolution of the radio reconstruction of 22% for the data set and 17% for a high-quality subset containing only events with at least five radio stations with signal.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO
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