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Rheological behaviour of fruit and milk-based smoothies
Two of the most important food attributes for today´s fast-moving lifestyle are convenience and healthiness [1-2]. Fast-moving lifestyle specifically affects to elderly people, who are prone to bad-nutrition due to their dental status reducing the consumption of fruits and vegetables [3].
Smoothies are blended beverages, and good examples of convenient and healthy foods for helping to reduce this problem. So, they are gaining increasing market leverage in the beverage sector.
Texture and rheological behaviour of foods can determine their acceptability. Therefore, added to nutritious features, smoothies must also account with outstanding mechanical properties. Stability of the products is also a main quality, which can be gained adding a small amount of stabiliser to beverage formulations. But, to avoid opposite effects, stabilisers addition should ameliorate the product texture.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucÃa Tech
Electrorheological behaviour of flour/olive oil dough
• Changes in flow properties upon the application of an electrical
field can be evaluated using of electrorheological techniques.
• The fact that it had shown successful to reduce the fat content
[1] has aimed us to explore potential benefits resulting from the
wide use of this technique in food science.
• It was claimed long time ago that the integration of this
technique in food processing should translate into the
development of new products [2].
• A study on the influence of the solid content and temperature on
the steady viscous flow electrorheological behavior of wheat
flour/olive oil dough has been made.
• The overall conclusion is that this system is electrorheological
positive, i.e. the yield stress increases with the electric field.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucÃa Tech
Reaction-Diffusion Equations with Non-Autonomous Force In H-1 and Delays Under Measurability Conditions on The Driving Delay Term
In this paper we analyze the existence of solutions for a reaction–diffusion problem with hereditary effects and a time-dependent force term with values in H−1. The main novelty is that the delay term may be driven by a function under very minimal assumptions, namely, just measurability. This is due to the fact that we only deal with a phase-space of functions continuous in time, allowing this general setting, which might be more useful when less regularity is known in the hereditary mechanism. After that, we obtain uniform estimates and asymptotic compactness properties (via an energy method) that allow us to ensure the existence of pullback attractors for the associated process to the problem. Actually, we obtain two different families of minimal pullback attractors, namely, those of fixed bounded sets but also for a class of time-dependent families (universe) given by a tempered condition. Finally, from comparison results, we establish relations among them, and under suitable additional assumptions we conclude that these families of attractors are in fact the same object
Attractors for a Double Time-Delayed 2D-Navier-Stokes Model
In this paper, a double time-delayed 2D-Navier-Stokes model is considered. It includes delays in the convective and the forcing terms. Existence and uniqueness results and suitable dynamical systems are established. We also analyze the existence of pullback attractors for the model in several phase-spaces and the relationship among them
Rehabilitación energética de barriadas obsoletas en AndalucÃa, estudio de soluciones constructivas en módulos de ensayo
Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Fundamentos de Arquitectur
Alergia a drogas de abuso en niños y adolescentes
Valorar la hipersensibilidad alérgica mediante la realización de prick test (prueba ‘in vivo’) y medición de inmunoglobulina E especÃfica (IgE) (prueba ‘in vitro’), frente a diversas drogas en individuos menores de 18 años que han sido pacientes de AlergologÃa del HURH (Hospital Universitario RÃo Hortega) y presentaban alergia ya diagnosticada frente a alérgenos tipo LTPs.Grado en Medicin
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The Political Behavior of the Underrepresented
This dissertation contributes to understanding the political behavior of two underrepresented groups: women and ethnoracial minorities. It explores how these groups' political behavior and beliefs are associated with existent gaps in representation. Each chapter approaches a different aspect concerning this common problem.
Chapter 1 inquires about the mechanisms assumed to link descriptive and substantive representation for women. By analyzing the combination of electoral data segregated by gender in Ecuador with census data and the results of an original candidates' survey, I confirm the existence of a `gender affinity vote' and the importance of the type of female candidate for understanding gender gaps in support for women candidates.
Chapter 2 presents the results of two survey experiments that study how gender stereotypes affect political behavior at the mass level. It identifies a gendered `issue ownership' based on these stereotypes and tests if counterstereotypical exposures promote more engagement of those underrepresented.
The findings suggest that counterstereotypical exposure is not equally effective in promoting participation for both genders. Women do not get more engaged in male-dominated issues when encouraged by other women. Men get more engaged on women's issues when other men encourage them and when the invitee is similar to them. However, the interaction between the two factors has a negative effect, suggesting that seeing someone identical to them creates a dissonance that hinders the direct effects of the two variables.
Chapter 3 presents the results of an audit study of US state legislators that explores the existence of a cominority solidarity between Blacks and Latinos. The results show that Latinos are not only the most disadvantaged because White legislators are biased against them, but also because their cominority solidarity towards Blacks is not reciprocated
Intervención desde la Farmacia Comunitaria de la Hiperplasia Benigna de Próstata
En el presente Trabajo fin de Grado se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica que recoge todo el
proceso diagnóstico de la Hiperplasia Benigna de Próstata y su posterior seguimiento. La HBP es
la enfermedad urológica más frecuente en el varón mayor de 50 años y su incidencia sigue
aumentando proporcionalmente al aumento en la esperanza de vida de la población.
La HBP es el agrandamiento no canceroso de la glándula prostática. Su sintomatologÃa se
manifiesta cuando el crecimiento de la glándula comienza a obstruir los conductos de salida de
la orina, dando lugar a los SÃntomas del Tracto Urinario Inferior (STUI). Este tipo de
sintomatologÃa puede llegar a ser muy limitante en el dÃa a dÃa de quienes la padecen.
El diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz de esta patologÃa puede evitar complicaciones y controlar
su progresión. Ante la sospecha de HBP en un paciente, el farmacéutico puede emplear el
cuestionario I-PSS (International Prostate Symtom Score) para valorar la gravedad de la
sintomatologÃa. Como farmacéutico podrá dar recomendaciones en cuanto al estilo de vida o
derivar al médico de Atención Primaria si se considera necesario.
Tras la confirmación del diagnóstico, el médico prescribirá un tratamiento que irá encaminado
a mejorar la calidad de vida de los pacientes y a controlar la progresión de la enfermedad. El
seguimiento farmacoterapéutico por parte del farmacéutico comunitario optimizará el
tratamiento controlando su cumplimiento y efectividad mediante revisiones periódicas.
Finalmente, destacar el papel que puede jugar la atención farmacéutica en una farmacia
comunitaria en la detección precoz de patologÃas y en el seguimiento y control de la adherencia
al tratamiento.Universidad de Sevilla. Doble Grado en Farmacia y en Óptica y OptometrÃ
Pullback Attractors for Three-Dimensional Non-Autonomous Navier-Stokes-Voigt Equations
In this paper, we consider a non-autonomous Navier–Stokes–Voigt model, with which a continuous process can be associated. We study the existence and relationship between minimal pullback attractors for this process in two different frameworks, namely, for the universe of fixed bounded sets, and also for another universe given by a tempered condition.Since the model does not have a regularizing effect, obtaining asymptotic compactness for the process is a more involved task. We prove this in a relatively simple way just using an energy method. Our results simplify—and in some aspects generalize—some of those obtained previously for the autonomous and non-autonomous cases, since for example in section 4, regularity is not required for the boundary of the domain and the force may take values in V′. Under additional suitable assumptions, regularity results for these families of attractors are also obtained, via bootstrapping arguments. Finally, we also conclude some results concerning the attraction in the D(A) norm
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