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Competencia en la técnica de lavado de manos quirúrgico en Estudiantes en EnfermerÃa
La educación a distancia, hoy en dÃa es utilizada en muchos paÃses como alternativa para ampliar la cobertura académica y brindar la oportunidad para que más personas que no pueden estar en condiciones escolarizadas, tengan acceso a la educación superior. Las necesidades y demandas educativas requieren un sustento de educación del presente siglo: aprender a pensar, aprender a conocer, aprender a hacer y aprender a convivir; las competencias educativas promueven de manera adecuada y eficiente proporcionar resultados para responder a las necesidades del mundo globalizado. La educación a distancia en México, ha sido vinculada estrechamente con la educación abierta y sus orÃgenes comparten programas de educación pública diseñados por el Estado
Personal Marketing Plan and Its Influence on Employability
The objective of this paper is to review and analyze the main components of a personal marketing plan Engineers in Business Management Graduates ITLAC for better employability in the labor market. The analys is assumes that currently personal marketing has become an in dispensable tool to achieve professional and personal success, enabling graduates of this professional profile make selling your image to achieve their objectives and goals. The method used is descriptive analytic from a literature review. Finallya marketing personal marketing plan is proposed.Keywords. Graduates, Employability, Personal image, The labor market and personal marketing plan.JEL. I21, J44, L84, M31
Confirming the Signal Integrity in Transmission of Digital Signals on Microstrip Straight Circuits via the Eye Diagrams
Because of the high volume of processing, transmission, and information storage, electronic systems presently requires faster clock speeds tosynchronizethe integrated circuits. Presently the speeds on the connections of a printed circuit board (PCB) are in the order of the GHz. At these frequencies the behavior of the interconnects are more like that of a transmission line, and hence distortion, delay, and phase shift- effects caused by phenomena like cross talk, ringing and over shot are present and may be undesirable for the performance of a circuit or system.Some of these phrases were extracted from the chapter eight of book 2-D Electromagnetic Simulation of Passive Microstrip Circuits from the corresponding author of this paper
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OUTPUT FLUCTUATIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICA IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE GREAT RECESSION
This dissertation examines the short and long run effects of the Great Recession on Latin America. For the short run, this study evaluates (i) the existence of a business cycle co-movement between the US and Latin America, (ii) the role of the Latin American export structure as an aspect that may amplify the growth spillover effects of the output fluctuations in the US, and (iii) the terms of trade as a determinant of the short run output fluctuations in Colombia, a primary commodity exporter that resembles the assumptions of open small dependent economies. Consistent with the historical evidence, the US GDP contraction in 2009 had a more severe short-run effect on non-primary commodity exporters that have the US as a key export market. Econometric evidence also shows that Latin America, on average, faces a process of decoupling with the US. China and other developing economies have recently become more important geo-economic sources of output fluctuations for Latin America. Regarding the long run, the dissertation identifies that the Latin American economic growth has mainly been based on an export-led growth regime. In particular, this study finds that the current account as a proportion of GDP is a positive and statistically significant correlate of economic growth. This growth regime is vulnerable to a recent development of the world economy in the aftermath of the Great Recession: shrinkage of global imbalances
Analysis of the acoustic cut-off frequency and HIPs in six Kepler stars with stochastically excited pulsations
Gravito-acoustic modes in the Sun and other stars propagate in resonant
cavities with a frequency below a given limit known as the cut-off frequency.
At higher frequencies, waves are no longer trapped in the stellar interior and
become traveller waves. In this article we study six pulsating solar-like stars
at different evolutionary stages observed by the NASA Kepler mission. These
high signal-to-noise targets show a peak structure that extends at very high
frequencies and are good candidates for studying the transition region between
the modes and the interference peaks or pseudo-modes. Following the same
methodology successfully applied on Sun-as-a-star measurements, we uncover the
existence of pseudo-modes in these stars with one or two dominant interference
patterns depending on the evolutionary stage of the star. We also infer their
cut-off frequency as the midpoint between the last eigenmode and the first peak
of the interference patterns. By using ray theory we show that, while the
period of one of the interference pattern is very close to half the large
separation the other, one depends on the time phase of mixed waves, thus
carrying additional information on the stellar structure and evolution.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. 14 pages, 28 figure
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