23 research outputs found
An?lisis legal de la decisi?n del Tribunal Constitucional sobre el m?todo de actualizaci?n del valor de la deuda agraria
El objetivo principal de la presente investigaci?n es determinar si la resoluci?n TC 2013 fue emitida conforme a los deberes y atribuciones del Tribunal Constitucional. Con esta finalidad, se procedi? a la revisi?n de documentos con contenido hist?rico en relaci?n al origen, devaluaci?n y tratamiento de los bonos de la deuda agraria; as? como literatura financiera, notas de prensa y distintas fuentes del derecho como la ley positiva, la doctrina, la jurisprudencia y los principios generales del derecho
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What Google Maps can do for biomedical data dissemination: examples and a design study
BACKGROUND: Biologists often need to assess whether unfamiliar datasets warrant the time investment required for more detailed exploration. Basing such assessments on brief descriptions provided by data publishers is unwieldy for large datasets that contain insights dependent on specific scientific questions. Alternatively, using complex software systems for a preliminary analysis may be deemed as too time consuming in itself, especially for unfamiliar data types and formats. This may lead to wasted analysis time and discarding of potentially useful data.
RESULTS: We present an exploration of design opportunities that the Google Maps interface offers to biomedical data visualization. In particular, we focus on synergies between visualization techniques and Google Maps that facilitate the development of biological visualizations which have both low-overhead and sufficient expressivity to support the exploration of data at multiple scales. The methods we explore rely on displaying pre-rendered visualizations of biological data in browsers, with sparse yet powerful interactions, by using the Google Maps API. We structure our discussion around five visualizations: a gene co-regulation visualization, a heatmap viewer, a genome browser, a protein interaction network, and a planar visualization of white matter in the brain. Feedback from collaborative work with domain experts suggests that our Google Maps visualizations offer multiple, scale-dependent perspectives and can be particularly helpful for unfamiliar datasets due to their accessibility. We also find that users, particularly those less experienced with computer use, are attracted by the familiarity of the Google Maps API. Our five implementations introduce design elements that can benefit visualization developers.
CONCLUSIONS: We describe a low-overhead approach that lets biologists access readily analyzed views of unfamiliar scientific datasets. We rely on pre-computed visualizations prepared by data experts, accompanied by sparse and intuitive interactions, and distributed via the familiar Google Maps framework. Our contributions are an evaluation demonstrating the validity and opportunities of this approach, a set of design guidelines benefiting those wanting to create such visualizations, and five concrete example visualizations
INDRA electronics upgrade
The INDRA charged particle multidetector has been operating since 1993, and up to the first experiment coupling it with FAZIA performed in 2019 it has always functioned with the same electronics developed at the beginning of the 1990s. A major upgrade of the full electronics (both for data acquisition and power supplies) has recently been completed, in time for the next INDRA-FAZIA experiment, scheduled for April 2022. In this contribution we will present this new electronics