19 research outputs found

    Geodivulgar: Geología y Sociedad

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    Con el lema “Geología para todos” el proyecto Geodivulgar: Geología y Sociedad apuesta por la divulgación de la Geología a todo tipo de público, incidiendo en la importancia de realizar simultáneamente una acción de integración social entre estudiantes y profesores de centros universitarios, de enseñanza infantil, primaria, de educación especial y un acercamiento con público con diversidad funcional

    Proyecto de Prevención de Drogodependencias

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    Con este proyecto se pretende contribuir al desarrollo de la salud mediante el ejercicio físico, la higiene y la alimentación. Otros objetivos son formarse una imagen de sí mismo, de sus características, posibilidades y limitaciones; relacionarse con otras personas superando inhibiciones y prejuicios; y utilizar de forma crítica las fuentes de información. La metodología utilizada es la exposición verbal y la reflexión e investigación para solucionar problemas. Se elaboran las unidades didácticas Alcohol y Tabaco, y Ocio y Tiempo Libre. La Asociación de alumnos organiza la fiesta deportiva y jornadas dedicadas al deporte con concursos de carteles, dibujos, eslóganes, comics y murales. También se crea una página web. El ayuntamiento colabora en las actividades. Se evalúa la organización del profesorado, el material, la colaboración de entidades del entorno y la participación. Incluye unidades didácticas, cuestionarios y gráficos.Madrid (Comunidad Autónoma). Consejería de Educación. Ministerio de Educación y Cultura. Ayuntamiento de MadridMadridMadrid (Comunidad Autónoma). Subdirección General de Formación del Profesorado. CRIF Las Acacias; General Ricardos 179 - 28025 Madrid; Tel. + 34915250893ES

    Development of a Quizup for areas of knowledge of Library and Information Science

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    Este proyecto desarrolla un juego de preguntas y respuestas para que los alumnos puedan aprender y memorizar de un modo lúdico los contenidos de diferentes asignaturas del Grado de Información y Documentación mediante una APP móvil.this project develops a set of questions and answers in order to students can learn and memorize in a playful way subjects of the Degree of Library and Information Science through a mobile APP.Fac. de Ciencias de la DocumentaciónFALSEVicerrectorado para la Calidad - Universidad Complutensesubmitte

    Comprehensive tobacco action plan for Andalusia 2005-2010 : Andalusian Public Health System

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    Es versión en inglés del Plan Integral de Tabaquismo de Andalucía. Publicado en la página web de la Consejería de Salud: www.juntadeandalucia.es/salud (Consejería de Salud / Ciudadanía / Quiénes somos / Planes y Estrategias)YesEl plan se plantea como un instrumento de coordinación de las actuaciones sanitarias y los recursos disponibles, para mejorar la atención a las personas fumadoras al tiempo que para proteger el derecho a la salud de toda la ciudadanía, sobre la base de potenciar estilos de vida saludables y promover mejores opciones y alternativas al tabaquismo

    Contrasting movements and residency of two serranids in a small Macaronesian MPA

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    Protection inside marine reserves and the desired ‘reserve effect’ depend directly on the home rangeand sedentary behaviour of fishes throughout their lives. Benthic territorial predators are typically seenas major candidates to beneficiaries, but empirical evidence of short-versus long term residency is stillsurprisingly rare. We studied the inter-annual patterns of site fidelity and finer scale movements in twoof the most abundant benthic predators of the NE Atlantic coastal reefs, the dusky grouper (Epinephelusmarginatus) and the blacktail comber (Serranus atricauda), using passive acoustic telemetry inside andaround a small marine reserve in the Azores islands, central North Atlantic. Individuals of both speciesresided in the reserve year-round, occupying stable core activity areas within relatively small homeranges. Groupers were detected nearly every day (n = 11, median = 5.0 years) while combers were stilldetected in 2/3 of the days (n = 9, median = 2.0 years). Some dusky groupers underwent daily short-rangeforays during the summer, most probably related to spawning events, whereas combers appeared toforay for longer periods with no direct relation with reproductive activity. The two species also contrastin their diel pattern, strictly diurnal in the comber but crepuscular in the grouper. This study evidencesthat even small reserves within the size range of most coastal reserves can accommodate the multiple-scale patterns of space use of exploited benthic territorial species, and promote the recovery of theirlocal exploited populations in the long-term via the ‘reserve effect’ and, potentially, via the ‘larval export’effect.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Innovaciones y mejorías en el proyecto Tutoría entre compañeros. Curso 2014-2015

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    Memoria ID-0160. Ayudas de la Universidad de Salamanca para la innovación docente, curso 2014-2015

    Fish energy budget under ocean warming and flame retardant exposure

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    Climate change and chemical contamination are global environmental threats of growing concern for the scientific community and regulatory authorities. Yet, the impacts and interactions of both stressors (particularly ocean warming and emerging chemical contaminants) on physiological responses of marine organisms remain unclear and still require further understanding. Within this context, the main goal of this study was to assess, for the first time, the effects of warming (+ 5 °C) and accumulation of a polybrominated diphenyl ether congener (BDE-209, brominated flame retardant) through dietary exposure on energy budget of the juvenile white seabream (Diplodus sargus). Specifically, growth (G), routine metabolism (R), excretion (faecal, F and nitrogenous losses, U) and food consumption (C) were calculated to obtain the energy budget. The results demonstrated that the energy proportion spent for G dominated the mode of the energy allocation of juvenile white seabream (56.0-67.8%), especially under the combined effect of warming plus BDE-209 exposure. Under all treatments, the energy channelled for R varied around 26% and a much smaller percentage was channelled for excretion (F: 4.3-16.0% and U: 2.3-3.3%). An opposite trend to G was observed to F, where the highest percentage (16.0 ± 0.9%) was found under control temperature and BDE-209 exposure via diet. In general, the parameters were significantly affected by increased temperature and flame retardant exposure, where higher levels occurred for: i) wet weight, relative growth rate, protein and ash contents under warming conditions, ii) only for O:N ratio under BDE-209 exposure via diet, and iii) for feed efficiency, ammonia excretion rate, routine metabolic rate and assimilation efficiency under the combination of both stressors. On the other hand, decreased viscerosomatic index was observed under warming and lower fat content was observed under the combined effect of both stressors. Overall, under future warming and chemical contamination conditions, fish energy budget was greatly affected, which may dictate negative cascading impacts at population and community levels. Further research combining other climate change stressors (e.g. acidification and hypoxia) and emerging chemical contaminants are needed to better understand and forecast such biological effects in a changing ocean.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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