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    COMMENTARY ON COMMENTARIES: A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE AMONG DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES

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    In this commentary we discuss our reactions towards the six contributions on our article “The psychotherapist’s social role under a dialogical perspective: A study of the personal construction of «I as psychotherapist»” (in this issue). These commentaries discuss a multiplicity of problems and potentials, providing us with a meaningful space for dialogue among our multiple and sometimes discrepant perspectives. We have organized our reaction around three issues: (1) the importance of context influence on the process of being a psychotherapist; (2) the use of the motives as a tool to organize the psychotherapists’ diversity; and (3) the methodology for studying the dialogical processes

    THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST’S SOCIAL ROLE UNDER A DIALOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: A STUDY OF THE PERSONAL CONSTRUCTION OF ‘I AS PSYCHOTHERAPIST’

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    To become a psychotherapist is a self-organizing challenge for anyone who assumes that role, involving a dynamic dialogical interplay between social expectations and personal features. This involves subjective and intersubjective processes in which self-image (or “internal I-position”) emerges as co-relative others’ images (or “external I-positions”). The classical distinction between the motives of agency and communion is considered here a valuable theoretical tool for this dialogical approach, because it may help to distinguish and classify diversity in terms of two kinds of orientations towards clients: one more self-centred (focused on the therapist’s abilities and power) and the other a more other-centred (focused on the contact and empathy with the client). Following these assumptions, clearly rooted in a dialogical approach of self-identity, we analyse the discourse of three psychotherapists about two different clients (one referred to as a “positive client” and another referred to as a “negative client”). The results suggest that this adaptation is a very dynamic process and that different therapists create different meanings to their occupational role. Moreover, this analysis also allows a distinction between those different selfimages in terms of their global orientation. One of the therapists seems to engage in self-organization processes focused in self-needs, other seems focused on client’s needs and the third seems to keep a balance between thosetwo orientations. The implication of these results for future research and their practical and theoretical implications are discussed

    Obtaining amd determination of structural aspects of Ulex’s xylooligosaccharides

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    [Resumen]: En este trabajo se ha tratado la fracción lignocelulósica del Ulex extraída con una mezcla de etanol y agua para la extracción de los oligosacáridos hemicelulósicos. Para ello se estudiaron las influencias de las dos variables fundamentales del proceso de autohidrólisis, tiempo (5, 30 y 60 minutos) y temperatura (en el rango 160-200 °C). La evolución de la solubilización de hemicelulosas se analizó a través de un parámetro pseudo cinético como es el factor de severidad. Se definieron como las mejores condiciones de operación la temperatura de 180 °C durante un intervalo de tiempo de 30 minutos. Así mismo se analizó la presencia de otros compuestos disueltos en el proceso. Como una primera aproximación para obtener la estructura de los xilooligosacáridos extraídos se realizó una espectrometría[Resumo]: Neste traballo tratouse a fracción lignocelulósica do Ulex extraída cunha mezcla de etanol e auga para a extracción dos oligosacáridos hemicelulósicos. Para isto estudiáronse as influencias das dúas variables fundamentais do proceso de autohidrólise, tempo (5, 30 e 60 minutos) e temperatura (no rango 160-200 °C). A evolución da solubilización das hemicelulosas analizouse a través dun parámetro pseudo cinético como é o factor de severidade. Definíronse como as mellores condicións de operación a temperatura de 180 °C durante un lapso de tempo de 30 minutos. Así mesmo analizouse a presencia doutros compostos disoltos no proceso. Coma unha primeira aproximación a fin de obter a estrutura dos xilooligosacáridos 6 extraídos realizouse unha espectrometría de masas MALDI-TOF ao licor obtido nas condiciones óptimas de operación.[Abstract]: In this work the lignucellulosic fraction of Ulex extracted by a mixture of ethanol and water its been treated for the extraction of hemicellulosic oligosaccharides. By this mean the influences of the two fundamental process variables had been studied, time (5, 30 and 60 minutes) and temperature (160-200 °C Interval). The behaviour of hemicelluloses solubilization its been analyzed based on a pseudo cinetic parameter as the severity factor is. The best operational conditions had been defined as 180 °C of temperature during 30 minutes of time. Likewise other compounds dissolved in the process had benn analyzed. As a first approach to obtain the xylooligosaccharides structure a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry its been made to the liqueur obtained in the optimal conditions.Traballo fin de grao (UDC.CIE). Química. Curso 2017/201

    Superficie artificial y viviendas unifamiliares en España, dentro del debate entre ciudad compacta y dispersa

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    La mayoría de los autores parece considerar que la urbanización de baja densidad, con tipología edificatoria unifamiliar, es menos sostenible que la ciudad compacta, aunque no deja de haber voces discrepantes. En este artículo se analiza el debate entre ciudad compacta y dispersa, el crecimiento de la superficie artificial en España y, sobre todo, el número, la evolución y la distribución de las viviendas unifamiliares en EspañaMost authors seem to consider low-density urban sprawls with single-family housing to be less sustainable than a compact city, although some authors think the opposite. In this article we will analyze the debate between compact cities and dispersed cities, artificial surface growth in Spain and, above all, the number, evolution and distribution of singlefamily housing in Spai

    Impact of medical equipment tracking in a health care system

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    The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file.Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on August 23, 2007)Includes bibliographical references.Thesis (M.S.) University of Missouri-Columbia 2006.Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- Industrial engineering.The University of Missouri Health Care is preparing to employ bar code technology, in addition to their current systems, besides having high census and staff shortages. Based on Industrial Engineering analysis methodologies, the problem of how to control the flow and selection of medical equipment can be mapped into the basics of material handling systems.The main goal is to reduce the capital expenses and operating expenses, and to optimize the patient care by maximizing the correct utilization of equipment. In order to accomplish this goal, a model that defines the interactions of the different performance variables was created. Then the model was tested under different scenarios using Monte Carlo simulation. Finally, the results of the different technology scenarios were compared using the Net Present Value method

    Dynamic transition to spontaneous scalarization in boson stars

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    We show that the phenomenon of spontaneous scalarization predicted in neutron stars within the framework of scalar-tensor tensor theories of gravity, also takes place in boson stars without including a self-interaction term for the boson field (other than the mass term), contrary to what was claimed before. The analysis is performed in the physical (Jordan) frame and is based on a 3+1 decomposition of spacetime assuming spherical symmetry.Comment: Minor changes to match the final version to appear in PR

    La radio de Castilla y León en Internet: Análisis de sus desarrollos en el entorno multimedia

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    Sagristán Salgado, Rosario, Ortiz Sobrino, Miguel Ángel, y Salgado Santamaría, Carmen (2013). La radio de Castilla y León en Internet. En: adComunica. Revista Científica de Estrategias, Tendencias e Innovación en Comunicación, nº5. Castellón: Asociación para el Desarrollo de la Comunicación adComunica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid y Universitat Jaume I, 91-109. DOI: http:// dx.doi.org/10.6035/2174-0992.2013.5.7La radio puede utilizar Internet como potente repetidor para hacer llegar sus mensajes a todos los lugares conectados del planeta, pero también para desarrollar un nuevo formato que integre todos los elementos multimedia propios del sistema. Este texto ofrece las principales conclusiones de una investigación que afecta a las emisoras que han aprovechado estas ventajas y sobre todo las que, por primera vez, comenzaron a emitir con formato web desde la Comunidad de Castilla y León. El análisis de las direcciones de radio localizadas en Internet ha permitido conocer cuáles de ellas ofrecían contenido radiofónico adaptado a la web y cuáles se utilizaban para facilitar datos corporativos; si atendían más a la información general o a los contenidos especializados y si, en definitiva, la oferta de radio de esta Comunidad en Internet ayudaba a su reconocimiento más allá de sus límites territoriales, creando al mismo tiempo nexos entre sus habitantes. El trabajo que aquí se presenta da respuesta a todas estas cuestiones, pero los resultados han dibujado una realidad demasiado supeditada y anclada en las estructuras de la radio tradicional; la misma que ha sacrificado la radio local y regional en beneficio de las programaciones nacionales. No obstante, cuando las web de radio no pertenecían a estas grandes estructuras, el esfuerzo por ofrecer en Internet productos interesantes y atractivos era evidente.The radio can use the Internet as a powerful repeater to get their messages to all connected places on the planet, but also to develop a new format that integrates all multimedia elements of the system itself. This text offers the main conclusions of an investigation that affects the stations that have taken advantage of these tools and especially those which, for the first time, began broadcasting web format radio from the Community of Castilla y León. The analysis of the radio addresses located in the Internet has allowed to know which of them offered radio content adapted to web, which of them were used to facilitate corporative data, if they attended more general information or specialized content and if, in short, this Internet Community’s radio offer helped its recognition beyond its territorial limits, creating at the same time links between its inhabitants. This work provides answers to all these questions, but the results actually show a little ambitious reality, as well as too determined by heavy structures anchored in traditional radio, the same that has sacrificed the local radio for the benefit of national. Nevertheless, when radio webs do not belong to these big structures, the effort for offering interesting and attractive products was evident
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