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    Convenio marco de cooperación interinstitucional entre la Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales y el Sistema Nacional de Evaluación, Acreditación y Certificación de la Calidad Educativa

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    Establecer marco de cooperación entre Sineace y Onpe, fortalecer institucionalmente, compartir sistemas de información y apoyo en el fortalecimiento de la democracia en el país. Implementación del Sistema de Gestión Documental (SGD) iniciativa "Cero papel"SINEAC

    Experimental investigation of sewage sludge gasification using a two-stage fixed bed downdraft gasifier

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    Biomass wastes show a great potential as an energy source. The problems usually reside in the conversion of these unclean biomasses into a convenient fuel to produce heat and/or power. Sewage sludge from water waste treatment plant could be converted into a syngas in order to be used in cogeneration plants based on internal combustion engines, thus reducing their treatment and destruction costs by the production of electricity and heat used on site. The main challenge of the use of sludge for gasification resides in the high ashes content (>30%) in comparison with wood (<1%). To investigate the potential of the gasification for this type of high mineral matter content biomass, gasification of sludge was successfully tested in an industrial gasification pilot plant. This paper presents the results of two gasification campaigns using sludge from different processes mixed with wood in concentrations from 25 to 100%

    An assessment and spatial modelling of agricultural land abandonment in Spain (2015-2030)

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    This article presents a study based on the outputs from the LUISA Territorial modelling platform (Joint Research Centre of the European Commission) focused on regional and local future projections of land abandonment between 2015 and 2030. Spain is taken as representative of one of the countries highly affected by agricultural land abandonment in the European Union. The most relevant factors driving land abandonment (biophysical, agroeconomics, farm structure and demographic) are described and mapped. Results from the analysis reveal that the Galicia region, northern Spain (Asturias, Cantabria, Gipuzkoa, Bizkaia), north-eastern Spain (Aragón region), central Pyrenees/Ebro basin (Huesca, Navarra, Lleida) and south-eastern Spain (Murcia, Almería, Alicante, Málaga) are expected to undergo important abandonment processes. The study also concludes that land abandonment within mountainous, high nature value farmland and Natura 2000 areas is lower compared to the outside area without conservation and protection measures.JRC.B.3-Territorial Developmen

    The burden of mild asthma: Clinical burden and healthcare resource utilisation in the NOVELTY study

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    Background: Patients with mild asthma represent a substantial proportion of the population with asthma, yet there are limited data on their true burden of disease. We aimed to describe the clinical and healthcare resource utilisation (HCRU) burden of physician-assessed mild asthma.Methods: Patients with mild asthma were included from the NOVEL observational longiTudinal studY (NOVELTY; NCT02760329), a global, 3-year, real-world prospective study of patients with asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from community practice (specialised and primary care). Diagnosis and severity were based on physician discretion. Clinical burden included physician-reported exacerbations and patient-reported measures. HCRU included inpatient and outpatient visits.Results: Overall, 2004 patients with mild asthma were included; 22.8% experienced ≥1 exacerbation in the previous 12 months, of whom 72.3% experienced ≥1 severe exacerbation. Of 625 exacerbations reported, 48.0% lasted >1 week, 27.7% were preceded by symptomatic worsening lasting >3 days, and 50.1% required oral corticosteroid treatment. Health status was moderately impacted (St George's Respiratory Questionnaire score: 23.5 [standard deviation ± 17.9]). At baseline, 29.7% of patients had asthma symptoms that were not well controlled or very poorly controlled (Asthma Control Test score <20), increasing to 55.6% for those with ≥2 exacerbations in the previous year. In terms of HCRU, at least one unscheduled ambulatory visit for exacerbations was required by 9.5% of patients, including 9.2% requiring ≥1 emergency department visit and 1.1% requiring ≥1 hospital admission.Conclusions: In this global sample representing community practice, a significant proportion of patients with physician-assessed mild asthma had considerable clinical burden and HCRU

    Treatable traits in the NOVELTY study

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    CorrigendumVolume 27, Issue 12, Respirology, pages: 1095-1095. First Published online: November 6, 2022 10.1111/resp.14406International audienceAsthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are two prevalent and complex diseases that require personalized management. Although a strategy based on treatable traits (TTs) has been proposed, the prevalence and relationship of TTs to the diagnostic label and disease severity established by the attending physician in a real-world setting are unknown. We assessed how the presence/absence of specific TTs relate to the diagnosis and severity of 'asthma', 'COPD' or 'asthma + COPD'
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