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    Evaluación de la gestión de proveedores en la Universidad de Holguín

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    This research works with the application of a prescriptive tool that supports the management of suppliers for their evaluation in the theoretical-methodological order at the University of Holguín, Cuba. It consists of a procedure that affects economic decision-making by minimizing errors in the supplier management process: it denotes the place of delivery according to the agreed conditions, as well as frequent communication of agreement by both parties regarding changes or unforeseen events that may occur during the marketing and the quality of the product or service offered. Directly, through methods such as observation, unstructured interviews, and mathematical-statistical methods, the verification of purchased products and the process of acquiring merchandise that meets the needs of the entity is reestablished from the organizational and functional point of view. The main results contribute to the restructuring of the process of diagnosis, evaluation, and control of supplier management, the effectiveness of the decision-making process, as well as allowing the identification of problems and their solution within the framework of supply management.  La presente investigación trabaja con la aplicación de una herramienta prescriptiva que apoya la gestión de proveedores para su evaluación en el orden teórico metodológico en la Universidad de Holguín, Cuba. Consiste en un procedimiento que incide en la toma de decisiones económicas a través de la minimización de errores en el proceso de gestión de proveedores: denota el lugar de entrega según las condiciones pactadas, así como la comunicación frecuente de conformidad de ambas partes en cuanto a cambios o imprevistos que pueden suceder durante la comercialización y la calidad del producto o servicio ofertado. De manera directa, a través de métodos como: la observación, entrevistas no estructuradas y métodos estadísticos matemáticos se restablece desde el punto de vista organizativo y funcional la verificación de productos comprados y el proceso de adquisición de mercancías que satisfacen las necesidades de la entidad. Los principales resultados contribuyen a la reestructuración del proceso de diagnóstico, evaluación y control de la gestión de proveedores, la efectividad del proceso decisional, además de permitir la identificación de problemas y su solución en los marcos de la gestión de aprovisionamiento. &nbsp

    From Music to the Operating Room: An Analysis of Orthopedic Interventions in Rockstars

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    Antecedentes: La música rock, aunque apasionante y enérgica, impone demandas físicas significativas a los músicos. Históricamente, se ha especulado sobre la relación entre lesiones musculoesqueléticas y la carrera de un rockstar, especialmente aquellas que requieren intervención quirúrgica. Objetivo: Explorar la asociación entre las demandas físicas de ser un rockstar y la prevalencia de lesiones musculoesqueléticas, con un enfoque particular en aquellas que requieren cirugía. Metodología: Se realizó una revisión exhaustiva de la literatura y casos notables de rockstars que han sido sometidos a procedimientos quirúrgicos ortopédicos. Se examinaron las causas, el impacto y las estrategias de prevención y manejo. Resultados: Las lesiones musculoesqueléticas en rockstars son prevalentes y pueden ser el resultado de múltiples factores, incluida la técnica inadecuada, la postura, el estilo de vida y las demandas físicas de las actuaciones. Estas lesiones tienen un impacto significativo no solo en la salud física del músico, sino también en su bienestar emocional y psicológico. Conclusiones: Es esencial adoptar un enfoque proactivo y multidisciplinario para prevenir y tratar lesiones en rockstars. La combinación de investigación, educación y apoyo puede garantizar la salud y longevidad de la carrera de estos artistas.Background: Although exciting and energetic, rock music places significant physical demands on musicians. Historically, there has been speculation about the relationship between musculoskeletal injuries and a rockstar's career, especially those that require surgical intervention. Objective: To explore the association between the physical demands of being a rockstar and the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries, focusing on those requiring surgery. Methodology: A comprehensive literature review and notable cases of rockstars undergoing orthopedic surgical procedures were conducted. The causes, impact, prevention, and management strategies were examined. Results: Musculoskeletal injuries in rockstars are prevalent and can result from multiple factors, including improper technique, posture, lifestyle, and the physical demands of performances. These injuries have a significant impact not only on the musician's physical health but also on his emotional and psychological well-being. Conclusions: Adopting a proactive and multidisciplinary approach to prevent and treat injuries in rockstars is essential. The combination of research, education, and support can ensure the health and longevity of these artists' careers

    The Fourteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey and from the second phase of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment

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    The fourth generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-IV) has been in operation since July 2014. This paper describes the second data release from this phase, and the fourteenth from SDSS overall (making this, Data Release Fourteen or DR14). This release makes public data taken by SDSS-IV in its first two years of operation (July 2014-2016). Like all previous SDSS releases, DR14 is cumulative, including the most recent reductions and calibrations of all data taken by SDSS since the first phase began operations in 2000. New in DR14 is the first public release of data from the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS); the first data from the second phase of the Apache Point Observatory (APO) Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE-2), including stellar parameter estimates from an innovative data driven machine learning algorithm known as "The Cannon"; and almost twice as many data cubes from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at APO (MaNGA) survey as were in the previous release (N = 2812 in total). This paper describes the location and format of the publicly available data from SDSS-IV surveys. We provide references to the important technical papers describing how these data have been taken (both targeting and observation details) and processed for scientific use. The SDSS website (www.sdss.org) has been updated for this release, and provides links to data downloads, as well as tutorials and examples of data use. SDSS-IV is planning to continue to collect astronomical data until 2020, and will be followed by SDSS-V.Comment: SDSS-IV collaboration alphabetical author data release paper. DR14 happened on 31st July 2017. 19 pages, 5 figures. Accepted by ApJS on 28th Nov 2017 (this is the "post-print" and "post-proofs" version; minor corrections only from v1, and most of errors found in proofs corrected

    Constraints on the χ_(c1) versus χ_(c2) polarizations in proton-proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV

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    The polarizations of promptly produced χ_(c1) and χ_(c2) mesons are studied using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC, in proton-proton collisions at √s=8  TeV. The χ_c states are reconstructed via their radiative decays χ_c → J/ψγ, with the photons being measured through conversions to e⁺e⁻, which allows the two states to be well resolved. The polarizations are measured in the helicity frame, through the analysis of the χ_(c2) to χ_(c1) yield ratio as a function of the polar or azimuthal angle of the positive muon emitted in the J/ψ → μ⁺μ⁻ decay, in three bins of J/ψ transverse momentum. While no differences are seen between the two states in terms of azimuthal decay angle distributions, they are observed to have significantly different polar anisotropies. The measurement favors a scenario where at least one of the two states is strongly polarized along the helicity quantization axis, in agreement with nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics predictions. This is the first measurement of significantly polarized quarkonia produced at high transverse momentum

    Nightside condensation of iron in an ultra-hot giant exoplanet

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    Ultra-hot giant exoplanets receive thousands of times Earth's insolation. Their high-temperature atmospheres (>2,000 K) are ideal laboratories for studying extreme planetary climates and chemistry. Daysides are predicted to be cloud-free, dominated by atomic species and substantially hotter than nightsides. Atoms are expected to recombine into molecules over the nightside, resulting in different day-night chemistry. While metallic elements and a large temperature contrast have been observed, no chemical gradient has been measured across the surface of such an exoplanet. Different atmospheric chemistry between the day-to-night ("evening") and night-to-day ("morning") terminators could, however, be revealed as an asymmetric absorption signature during transit. Here, we report the detection of an asymmetric atmospheric signature in the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-76b. We spectrally and temporally resolve this signature thanks to the combination of high-dispersion spectroscopy with a large photon-collecting area. The absorption signal, attributed to neutral iron, is blueshifted by -11+/-0.7 km s-1 on the trailing limb, which can be explained by a combination of planetary rotation and wind blowing from the hot dayside. In contrast, no signal arises from the nightside close to the morning terminator, showing that atomic iron is not absorbing starlight there. Iron must thus condense during its journey across the nightside.Comment: Published in Nature (Accepted on 24 January 2020.) 33 pages, 11 figures, 3 table

    Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV: mapping the Milky Way, nearby galaxies, and the distant universe

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    We describe the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV (SDSS-IV), a project encompassing three major spectroscopic programs. The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 (APOGEE-2) is observing hundreds of thousands of Milky Way stars at high resolution and high signal-to-noise ratios in the near-infrared. The Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey is obtaining spatially resolved spectroscopy for thousands of nearby galaxies (median ). The extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) is mapping the galaxy, quasar, and neutral gas distributions between and 3.5 to constrain cosmology using baryon acoustic oscillations, redshift space distortions, and the shape of the power spectrum. Within eBOSS, we are conducting two major subprograms: the SPectroscopic IDentification of eROSITA Sources (SPIDERS), investigating X-ray AGNs and galaxies in X-ray clusters, and the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS), obtaining spectra of variable sources. All programs use the 2.5 m Sloan Foundation Telescope at the Apache Point Observatory; observations there began in Summer 2014. APOGEE-2 also operates a second near-infrared spectrograph at the 2.5 m du Pont Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, with observations beginning in early 2017. Observations at both facilities are scheduled to continue through 2020. In keeping with previous SDSS policy, SDSS-IV provides regularly scheduled public data releases; the first one, Data Release 13, was made available in 2016 July

    The Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Complete Release of MaNGA, MaStar and APOGEE-2 Data

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    This paper documents the seventeenth data release (DR17) from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys; the fifth and final release from the fourth phase (SDSS-IV). DR17 contains the complete release of the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey, which reached its goal of surveying over 10,000 nearby galaxies. The complete release of the MaNGA Stellar Library (MaStar) accompanies this data, providing observations of almost 30,000 stars through the MaNGA instrument during bright time. DR17 also contains the complete release of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 (APOGEE-2) survey which publicly releases infra-red spectra of over 650,000 stars. The main sample from the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), as well as the sub-survey Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS) data were fully released in DR16. New single-fiber optical spectroscopy released in DR17 is from the SPectroscipic IDentification of ERosita Survey (SPIDERS) sub-survey and the eBOSS-RM program. Along with the primary data sets, DR17 includes 25 new or updated Value Added Catalogs (VACs). This paper concludes the release of SDSS-IV survey data. SDSS continues into its fifth phase with observations already underway for the Milky Way Mapper (MWM), Local Volume Mapper (LVM) and Black Hole Mapper (BHM) surveys

    The 16th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: First Release from the APOGEE-2 Southern Survey and Full Release of eBOSS Spectra

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    This paper documents the 16th data release (DR16) from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys (SDSS), the fourth and penultimate from the fourth phase (SDSS-IV). This is the first release of data from the Southern Hemisphere survey of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment 2 (APOGEE-2); new data from APOGEE-2 North are also included. DR16 is also notable as the final data release for the main cosmological program of the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS), and all raw and reduced spectra from that project are released here. DR16 also includes all the data from the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey and new data from the SPectroscopic IDentification of ERosita Survey programs, both of which were co-observed on eBOSS plates. DR16 has no new data from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey (or the MaNGA Stellar Library "MaStar"). We also preview future SDSS-V operations (due to start in 2020), and summarize plans for the final SDSS-IV data release (DR17)
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