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Ébola in TChM: Diagnosis, Principles of Treatment and Economical Analysis
Investigación sobre etiología y tratamiento con MTC del ébola, especial referencia al entorno económicoIn this research we go more deeply into EVD, studying the Etiology and realizing a Differentiation of Syndromes according to the systems: Wen Bing, San Jiao and Han Shan Lun. Later, a Treatment for Prevention, Symptomatic/Acute, and Remission phases is proposed. Finally, we study the economic effects of the epidemic in the most affected countries by stressing the importance of preventive health care and international aid, looking at the usefulness of Medical Matter for its low cost especially in the affected societies (that probably they will return to be).Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Solving the kernel perfect problem by (simple) forbidden subdigraphs for digraphs in some families of generalized tournaments and generalized bipartite tournaments
A digraph such that every proper induced subdigraph has a kernel is said to
be \emph{kernel perfect} (KP for short) (\emph{critical kernel imperfect} (CKI
for short) resp.) if the digraph has a kernel (does not have a kernel resp.).
The unique CKI-tournament is and the unique
KP-tournaments are the transitive tournaments, however bipartite tournaments
are KP. In this paper we characterize the CKI- and KP-digraphs for the
following families of digraphs: locally in-/out-semicomplete, asymmetric
arc-locally in-/out-semicomplete, asymmetric -quasi-transitive and
asymmetric -anti-quasi-transitive -free and we state that the problem
of determining whether a digraph of one of these families is CKI is polynomial,
giving a solution to a problem closely related to the following conjecture
posted by Bang-Jensen in 1998: the kernel problem is polynomially solvable for
locally in-semicomplete digraphs.Comment: 13 pages and 5 figure
The Two-Nucleon 1S0 Amplitude Zero in Chiral Effective Field Theory
We present a new rearrangement of short-range interactions in the
nucleon-nucleon channel within Chiral Effective Field Theory. This is intended
to reproduce the amplitude zero (scattering momentum 340 MeV) at
leading order, and it includes subleading corrections perturbatively in a way
that is consistent with renormalization-group invariance. Systematic
improvement is shown at next-to-leading order, and we obtain results that fit
empirical phase shifts remarkably well all the way up to the pion-production
threshold. An approach in which pions have been integrated out is included,
which allows us to derive analytic results that also fit phenomenology
surprisingly well.Comment: 34 pages, 7 figure
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