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    Measurement of the ηc(1S) production cross-section in proton–proton collisions via the decay ηc(1S) → pp¯

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    Update of the PANCCO clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of ulcerative colitis in the adult population

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    Ulcerative colitis (US) is a chronic disease of unknown etiology. It is incurable and its clinical course is intermittent, characterized by periods of remission and relapse. The prevalence and incidence of the disease has been increasing worldwide. The update presented herein includes the participation of healthcare professionals, decision-makers, and a representative of the patients, all of whom declared their conflicts of interest. Answerable clinical questions were formulated, and the outcomes were graded. The information search was conducted on the Medline/PubMed, Embase, Epistemonikos, and LILACS databases, and covered grey literature sources, as well. The search was updated on November 30, 2020, with no restrictions regarding date or language. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) classification system was implemented to establish the strength of the recommendation and quality of evidence. A formal consensus was developed, based on the RAND/UCLA methodology and the document was peer reviewed. The short version of the Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis in the Adult Population is presented herein, together with the supporting evidence and respective recommendations. In mild-to-moderate UC, budesonide MMX is an option when treatment with 5-ASA fails, and before using systemic steroids. In moderate-to-severe UC, infliximab, adalimumab, vedolizumab, ustekinumab, and tofacitinib can be used as first-line therapy. If there is anti-TNF therapy failure, ustekinumab and tofacitinib provide the best results. In patients with antibiotic-refractory pouchitis, anti-TNFs are the treatment of choice

    What is and where is going the Bolivarian Revolution to? For a real revolutionary party For a real transitional program towards socialism

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    Editorial.Aguilar C., Vladimir A.ArtículosParadoja de la desobediencia civil en Venezuela: la frustración de la acción colectiva.Venezuela Civil disobedience’s paradox: Collective action frustration.Pierina Pérez, MarianAvatares del espacio público en América Latina: una eterna transición.Latin American public field’s avatars: and endless transition.Andara M., Abraham EnriqueLa nueva coyuntura geopolítica de Bolivia.The new geopolitical situation in Bolivia.Portillo, AlfredoRevisión teórico-conceptual sobre el federalismo desde una perspectiva multidisciplinaria.Theoretical review regarding federalism from a multidisciplinary point of view.Grimaldo Lorente, JaimeLa responsabilidad política del Presidente de la República en el derecho constitucional francés: la reforma del 19 de febrero del 2007.The Political Responsibility of the President of the Republic in the French Constitutional Law: The 19 February 2007 Reform.de Cazals, Marie y Mata Marcano, GladysDocumentosDe cómo los latinoamericanos percibimos la pena de muerte.On the way we, Latin-Americans, perceive the death penalty.Rodríguez Ferrara, MauricioNO al ALCA.NO to the FTAAPeralta, MarioReseñasMolina Campano, Eduardo: ¿Qué es y hacia dónde va la Revolución Bolivariana?.Por un verdadero partido revolucionario.Por un programa de transición al socialismo. Editorial IMMECA. Mérida, Venezuela, 2006.What is and where is going the Bolivarian Revolution to? For a real revolutionary party For a real transitional program towards socialismReseñado por: Andara M., Abraham EnriqueAguilar Castro, Vladimir y Andara, Abraham Enrique : Política, tendencias y contratendencias.Politics, tendencies and contra tendencies.Reseñado por: Astorga V, Javier [email protected] analíticosemestra

    The second generation of state reform and its effect in Latin American local public administration.

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    Presentación.González Cruz, FortunatoArtículosEl federalismo venezolano re-centralizado.Re-centralized Venezuelan federalism.Mascareño Quintana, CarlosEl estado municipal en Argentina.Municipal state in Argentina.Mensa, AndreaMetamorfosis del estado-seguridad y Fuerzas Armadas en el siglo XXI.State metamorphosis-security and Army in the 21st century.Rivas Leone, José AntonioLa segunda generación de reforma del estado y su efecto en la administración pública local.The second generation of state reform and its effect in Latin American local public administration.Andara M., Abraham EnriqueDesarrollo multinivel: implicaciones macro-regional, local y micro-regional.Multilevel development: macro, local-regional and micro-regional implications.Vargas Hernández, José GuadalupeActores y prácticas en la neocentralización política de Venezuela. La fábula del sapo.Actors and practices in new political centralization in Venezuela. The boiled frog parabola.Vásquez, María del CarmenÍndice [email protected] analíticosemestra

    Latin American public field’s avatars: and endless transition.

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    Editorial.Aguilar C., Vladimir A.ArtículosParadoja de la desobediencia civil en Venezuela: la frustración de la acción colectiva.Venezuela Civil disobedience’s paradox: Collective action frustration.Pierina Pérez, MarianAvatares del espacio público en América Latina: una eterna transición.Latin American public field’s avatars: and endless transition.Andara M., Abraham EnriqueLa nueva coyuntura geopolítica de Bolivia.The new geopolitical situation in Bolivia.Portillo, AlfredoRevisión teórico-conceptual sobre el federalismo desde una perspectiva multidisciplinaria.Theoretical review regarding federalism from a multidisciplinary point of view.Grimaldo Lorente, JaimeLa responsabilidad política del Presidente de la República en el derecho constitucional francés: la reforma del 19 de febrero del 2007.The Political Responsibility of the President of the Republic in the French Constitutional Law: The 19 February 2007 Reform.de Cazals, Marie y Mata Marcano, GladysDocumentosDe cómo los latinoamericanos percibimos la pena de muerte.On the way we, Latin-Americans, perceive the death penalty.Rodríguez Ferrara, MauricioNO al ALCA.NO to the FTAAPeralta, MarioReseñasMolina Campano, Eduardo: ¿Qué es y hacia dónde va la Revolución Bolivariana?.Por un verdadero partido revolucionario.Por un programa de transición al socialismo. Editorial IMMECA. Mérida, Venezuela, 2006.What is and where is going the Bolivarian Revolution to? For a real revolutionary party For a real transitional program towards socialismReseñado por: Andara M., Abraham EnriqueAguilar Castro, Vladimir y Andara, Abraham Enrique : Política, tendencias y contratendencias.Politics, tendencies and contra tendencies.Reseñado por: Astorga V, Javier [email protected] analíticosemestra

    Información Investigador: Andara Martos, Abraham Enrique

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    Maestría4787Candidato - 200146 - 2005; 41 - 2001Agronomía, Relación agua suelo planta atmósfera, Riego, Humedad del suelo.Octubre de 2007Venezolana+58 274 2402033Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Polí[email protected]

    The political decisionism and the coming of the popular national leadership in Latin America

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    Los nuevos liderazgos con sus discursos nacionales-populares que recorren buena parte de América Latina han incrementado la autonomía de poder del Estado en detrimento de la sociedad civil y ciertos grupos de oposición, es decir, toman decisiones estratégicas sin la consulta previa a otros factores de poder social. Esta tendencia marca el ascenso del decisionismo político en nuestra forma particular de hacer política regional. Lo más curioso de esta situación, es que hay un gran desconocimiento, tanto a nivel político como a nivel politológico, de los elementos básicos que componen el polémico modelo decisionista de la política, vacío que aquí intentamos [email protected] new leaders in various Latin American countries, with their nationalist and populist discourses, have increased the autonomy of state power in detriment of civil society and opposition groups; in other words they take strategic decisions without prior consultation with other factors with the society in general. This tendency can be seen in the rise of “political decisionism” in the much of regional politics in Latin America. The most interesting part of this situation is that there exists a lack of understanding among politicians and in political science in general, of the basic elements of this polemic “decisionist” model of politics. This article is an attempt to remedy this lack of comprehension

    Muhammadiyah Microfinance Institutions After the Enactment of Law No.1 of 2013 Concerning Microfinance Institutions

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    Law Number 1 of 2013 concerning Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) In the transitional provisions of Article 39 Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Law No.1 of 2013 concerning MFIs. it is stated that Baitut Tamwil Muhammadiyah (BTM) is a Microfinance Institution and is required to become an MFI by registering with the OJK. While the Microfinance Institutions owned by Muhammadiyah are not all named Baitut Tamwil Muhammadiyah (BTM) and the legal entity used is a Cooperative and is in the form of KSPPS whose legal basis is Law Number 25 of 1992 concerning Cooperatives and Permenkop and UKM Number 02/2017 concerning Amendments to Permenkop Number 15/2015 concerning Savings and Loans Business and Sharia Financing by Cooperatives.This study aims (1) to find out how the position of the Muhammadiyah Microfinance Institution in the 2 (two) laws and regulations governing the form of cooperatives and (2) to determine the factors that influence the selection of the form of business entity. This research is a normative juridical research. So this research was conducted in libraries by examining primary and secondary materials, as well as interviews with resource persons, in order to support or become additional secondary materials.The results of this study indicate (1) that the position of BTM and LKM Muhammadiyah is legally valid as long as it is subject to the Cooperative Law. Because BTM and LKM Muhammadiyah chose the Cooperative Law and the KSPPS Cooperative Government as their legal basis. However, the obligation to register with the OJK as an LKMS under the MFI Law remains in effect until the rules are revoked or revised. (2) Factors influencing the selection of a Muhammadiyah MFI business entity, either LKMS or KSPPS
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