28 research outputs found
Jornada de reflexión sobre derecho ambiental : 2008
Los trabajos que presentamos en esta oportunidad son de variada temática y textura. Se ha privilegiado -como es tradición de las Jornadas- la libertad y espontaneidad de expresión en la percepción de los problemas ambientales a la conectividad o a la compactación de exposiciones en temáticas conexas. Creemos que ello favorece la frescura de las motivaciones y la llaneza de los tratamientos, generando comentarios más abiertos y enriquecedores entre los participantes.publishedVersionDrnas de Clément, Zlata. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Bellotti, Mirta Liliana. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Galván, Susana B. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Mathieu, Esther. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Campo, Cristina del. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Consigli, Rafael E.. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Juliá, Marta Susana. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Salas, Graciela R. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Listoffsky, Adriana. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Morales Lamberti, Alicia. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Medina de Bolleta, Lidia. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Ponte Iglesias, María Teresa. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Rosenberg, Gloria. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Sticca, María Alejandra. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Torres, Patricia. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Assenza, Conrado. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina.Tronca, Graciela L. Academia Nacional de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de Córdoba; Argentina
High resolution velocity structure beneath Mount Vesuvius from seismic array data
A high resolution P-wave image of Mt. Vesuvius edifice has been derived from simultaneous inversion of travel times and hypocentral parameters of local earthquakes, land based shots and small aperture array data. The results give details down to 300 – 500 m. The relocated local seismicity appears to extend down to 5 km below the central crater, distributed in a major cluster, centered at 3 km below the central crater and in a minor group, with diffuse hypocenters inside the volcanic edifice. The two clusters are separated by an anomalously high Vp region at around 1 km depth. A zone with high Vp/Vs in the upper layers is interpreted as produced by the presence of intense fluid circulation. The highest energy quakes (up to M = 3.6) are located in the deeper cluster, in a high P-wave velocity zone. Our results favor an interpretation in terms of absence of shallow magma reservoirs.Published3.1. Fisica dei terremotiJCR Journalreserve
Beyond the wall: Death education at middle school as suicide prevention
This study investigates the psychological effects of participation in Death Education (DeEd) by middle school children in two towns in northeast Italy in which suicides occur to a greater extent than in the rest of the region. The aims of the project \u201cBeyond the Wall\u201d were inherent to the prevention of suicide, address existential issues and enhance the meaning of life through positive intentions for the future and reflection on mortality. It involved eight classes (150 students in four classes in the experimental group; 81 in four classes in the control group) engaging with films, workgroup activities, photovoice and psychodrama. The constructs of resilience, emotional competency and psychological well-being were monitored with the Resilience Scale for Adolescents, the Hopelessness Scale for Children, the Alexithymia Questionnaire for Children and the Stirling Children\u2019s Well-being Scale. The DeEd intervention was found to be significantly related to some of the variables investigated, improving the students\u2019 ability to recognise emotions and communicate them verbally while maintaining stable initial characteristics, such as psychological well-being and positive expectations for the future
High resolution velocity structure beneath Mount Vesuvius from seismic array data
A high resolution P-wave image of Mt. Vesuvius edifice has been derived from simultaneous inversion of travel times and hypocentral parameters of local earthquakes, land based shots and small aperture array data. The results give details down to 300 – 500 m. The relocated local seismicity appears to extend down to 5 km below the central crater, distributed in a major cluster, centered at 3 km below the central crater and in a minor group, with diffuse hypocenters inside the volcanic edifice. The two clusters are separated by an anomalously high Vp region at around 1 km depth. A zone with high Vp/Vs in the upper layers is interpreted as produced by the presence of intense fluid circulation. The highest energy quakes (up to M = 3.6) are located in the deeper cluster, in a high P-wave velocity zone. Our results favor an interpretation in terms of absence of shallow magma reservoirs
CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
Cerebral ischemia was recorded in 1,9% of 1277 patients with myocardial infarction. In most cases ischemia involved the carotid artery system, usually causing a hemiparesis or hemiplegia. Patients were mostly elderly, and the ischemic episode worsened their prognosis. The pathogenesis was surely often of embolic origin but several facts suggest that other mechanisms were also involved. Anticoagulant therapy, at least in the form in which it was used in these patients, i.e. subcutaneous administration of calcium heparin 5000 I.U. b.i.d. for thrombophlebitis prophylaxis, does not seem to prevent these complications. © 1987 Masson Italia Editori