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    Motivational theories applied to assess EI programs: the EMOCARE’s Systematic Evaluation Model

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    Financial resources invested in treatment programs in Hospitals are limited; programs that work with the mental illness caregivers are not an exception. To prioritize those who will be included in programs is by establishing factors criteria: cognitive level, urgency, motivation to participate, intention to change and commitment to change. This chapter explores the adequacy of the EMOCARE’s Systematic Evaluation Model as a protocol to ensure that EMOCARE improves caregivers’ well-being as part of their education in Emotional Intelligence. The methodology follows a quasi-experimental pre-post design with two groups, one of them is a quasi-control group carried out during April to May of 2014. Sample size is 15 patients from the Sant Joan de Déu Hospital (Barcelona, Spain)-, 10 of them part of the experimental group (EG) -they attended the EMOCARE program for two months-. Results are discussed along with the theoretical framework, remarking EMOCARE’s Systematic Evaluation Model is adequate to assess the efficacy and effectiveness of the program; as well as EMOCARE improves caregivers’ well-being in terms of their satisfaction with life (Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985)

    Aportaciones al conocimiento de la vegetación acuática flotante, sumergida o enraizada de la provincia de Jaén (S España)

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    Se ha estudiado la vegetación acuática de la provincia de Jaén (sureste de España). Para ello, se han seleccionado las cuencas de los ríos Rumblar, Guadalbullón, Arroyo Salado de Cabra de Santo Cristo y Guadalentín, que comprenden toda la diversidad biogeográfica de esta provincia. Se han identificado y localizado cuatro clases de vegetación, cuatro órdenes, ocho alianzas, así como 15 fitocenosis, de las cuales, cuatro (Charetum fragilis, Ranunculetum tripartiti, Callitricho lusitanicae-Ranunculetum penicillati y Enteromorpho intestinalis-Ruppietum maritimae) no se habían citado con anterioridad en la provincia de Jaén.Contributions to the knowledge of floating or rooted submerged aquatic vegetation of the province of Jaén (S Spain). A study of the aquatic vegetation of the province of Jaén (southeastern Spain) has been carried out. Four river basins (Rumblar, Guadalbullón, Arroyo Salado de Cabra de Santo Cristo, and Guadalentín rivers) have been selected, comprising the whole biogeographical diversity of this province. Four vegetation classes, four orders, eight alliances and 15 phytocoenoses have been identified and localized. Four of these syntax (Charetum fragilis, Ranunculetum tripartiti, Callitricho lusitanicae-Ranunculetum penicillati and Enteromorpho intestinalis-Ruppietum maritimae) have not been previously cited in the province of Jaén.Confederación Hidrográfica del Guadalquivir y la Empresa de Gestión Medioambiental, S.A. (EGMASA)Universidad de Jaé

    A formal model for Explicit Knowledge as Awareness-of plus Awareness-that

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    In the context of the problem of logical omniscience, several frameworks have been proposed to model the knowledge of 'real' agents with limited reasoning abilities. One of the most important, awareness logic, relies on the concept of awareness for distinguishing what the agent 'truly' knows from what she could get if she were aware of all formulas. Still, the notion of awareness can be interpreted in different ways: it can be understood as what the agent simply entertains, without having any attitude in favour or against (awareness of ), but also as what she has consciously recognised as true (awareness that). This paper proposes a formal framework that captures these two interpretations of the notion of awareness, discussing the further epistemic notions that arise from their combination (e.g., implicit knowledge and explicit knowledge) while also studying their properties and the way they interact with one another

    The neutron time-of-flight facility n-TOF at CERN: Phase II

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    Neutron-induced reactions are studied at the neutron time-of-flight facility n-TOF at CERN. The facility uses 6∼ns wide pulses of 20 GeV/c protons impinging on a lead spallation target. The large neutron energy range and the high instantaneous neutron flux combined with high resolution are among the key characteristics of the facility. After a first phase of data taking during the period 2001-2004, the facility has been refurbished with an upgraded spallation target and cooling system for a second phase of data taking which started in 2009. Since 2010, the experimental area at 185 m where the neutron beam arrives, has been modified into a worksector of type A, allowing the extension of the physics program to include neutron-induced reactions on radioactive isotopes

    Thermodynamic functions within the van Hove BCS model: Symmetry mixing effects

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    All the new layer perovskite superconductors seem to show a phenomenon of symmetry mixing with repect to the order parameter. An analysis of the different alternative of mixing and how far could them be presented is carried out. For the particular case of s+id symmetry of the gap, the temperature dependence of the specific heat (CesC_{es}) and the thermodynamic critical magnetic field (HcH_{c}) are calculated. A double peak transition is observed on Ces(T)C_{es}(T) in the mixed regime while the single peak behavior is recovered for a purely symmetric state (s or d). CesC_{es} presents a quadratic law at low tempeartures for a d-wave gap and for the s-wave one the typical exponential attenuation. The temperature dependence of HcH_{c} shows a clear phase transition of second order at temperatures where the d-wave component becomes negligible. A comparison with other results and experiments is done.Comment: Revised version and accepted to be published in Physica
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