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Avances en la arquitectura geriátrica en Galicia: el geriátrico de la Fundación José Otero-Carmela Martínez
[Resumen] Se investigaron los avances en la arquitectura geriátrica en Galicia a través del análisis del edificio que la Fundación José Otero-Carmela Martínez construyó en la ciudad de Santiago de Compostela. El geriátrico está localizado en el borde del ensanche, junto al parque Eugenio Granell, uno de los más grandes de la ciudad. En este edificio se ha procurado emplear los últimos adelantos tecnológicos, así como el más completo abanico de servicios, pensando en la comodidad de los residentes. Se ha pretendido aportar alegría y frescura al centro mediante el diseño, para lo cual se modifica el muro cortina tradicional y se convierte en uno que juega con paños de vidrio transparente y paneles opacos, que fragmentan la visión del parque, y dan color al edificio. La sostenibilidad se ha conseguido mediante el empleo de sistemas de energía renovable de bajo consumo, que permiten al centro estar en vanguardia en confort, con un gasto energético y económico muy inferior a otros edificios de características similares.[Abstract] Investigáronse os avances na arquitectura xeriátrica en Galicia a través da análise do edificio que a Fundación José Otero-Carmela Martínez construíu na cidade de Santiago de Compostela. O xeriátrico está localizado ó bordo do ensanche, xunto o parque Eugenio Granell, un dos máis grandes da cidade. Neste edificio procurouse empregar os últimos adiantos tecnolóxicos, así como o máis completo abanico de servicios, pensando na comodidade dos residentes. Pretendeuse aportar alegría e frescura ó centro mediante o deseño, polo que se modifica o muro cortina tradicional nun que xoga con panos de vidro transparente e paneis opacos, que fragmentan a visión do parque, e dan color ó edificio. A sostibilidade conséguese mediante o emprego de sistemas de enerxía renovable de baixo consumo, que permiten ó centro estar na vangarda en confort, cun gasto enerxético e económico moi inferior a outros edificios de características semellantes.[Resumo] Advances in geriatric architecture in Galicia were assessed by analysis the nursing home for the elderly built by the José Otero-Carmela Martinez Foundation in the city of Santiago de Compostela (Northwestern Spain). The nursing home is located on the outskirts of a suburb next to the Eugenio Granell Park, one of the largest in the city. The building was designed with state-of-theart technology, and a wide range of services to cater for the needs of the residents. A key architectural feature is the façade that seeks to transmit a sense of joy and freshness to the Centre, steering away from the curtain wall traditional through the juxtaposition of transparent sheets of glass and opaque panels that fragment the view of the Park and bring colour to the building. Sustainability is achieved through the use of energy-saving renewable energy devices which allow for the greatest comfort at the lowest costs in comparison to other buildings of similar characteristics
Do Gender, Discipline, and Mental Rotation Influence Orientation on “You-Are-Here” Maps
A common challenge people encounter in unfamiliar cities is finding their way using static maps. In the present study, we
analyzed the relationship of a person’s mental rotation ability, college educational specialization (e.g., Architecture, Fine
Arts, Psychology, and Business Studies), and sex with personal orientation when using “you-are-here” maps. We recruited
a sample of 547 individuals, undergraduates who were tasked with orientation maps placed in different positions (e.g., 0º,
90º, and 180º). All three variables were related to the number of correct responses in orientation using these “you-arehere”
maps. Participants with high mental rotation ability obtained significant higher correct orientations than those with
low ability. Men obtained more correct orientations responses than women, and Architecture, Fine Arts, and Psychology
undergraduates had more correct responses than Business Studies undergraduatesS
Constrained Variational Calculus for Higher Order Classical Field Theories
We develop an intrinsic geometrical setting for higher order constrained
field theories. As a main tool we use an appropriate generalization of the
classical Skinner-Rusk formalism. Some examples of application are studied, in
particular, applications to the geometrical description of optimal control
theory for partial differential equations.Comment: 25 pages; 4 diagram
Prototype of a robotic system to assist the learning process of English language with text-generation through DNN
In the last ongoing years, there has been a significant ascending on the
field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) for performing multiple tasks
including English Language Teaching (ELT). An effective strategy to favor the
learning process uses interactive devices to engage learners in their
self-learning process. In this work, we present a working prototype of a
humanoid robotic system to assist English language self-learners through text
generation using Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Neural Networks. The learners
interact with the system using a Graphic User Interface that generates text
according to the English level of the user. The experimentation was conducted
using English learners and the results were measured accordingly to
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) rubric. Preliminary
results show an increment in the Grammatical Range of learners who interacted
with the system.Comment: Paper presented in the Mexican International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence 202
Flow Around Flapping Flexible Flat Plate Wings
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97095/1/AIAA2012-1211.pd
Begomovirus quasispecies adapt to hosts by exploring different sequence space without changing their consensus sequences
Geminiviruses possess single-stranded circular DNA genomes that depend on cellular polymerases for replication in the host nucleus. In plant hosts, geminivirus populations behave as ensembles of mutant and recombinant genomes. This favours the emergence of new geminivirus strains able to produce new diseases or overcome the genetic resistance of cultivars. In warm and temperate areas several whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses of the genus Begomovirus cause the tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) with important economic consequences. TYLCD is frequently controlled in commercial tomato production using the Ty-1 resistance gene. Over a 45 day period we studied the evolution of infectious clones from three TYLCD-associated begomoviruses: Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and the recombinant Tomato yellow leaf curl Axarquia virus. The evolution of their viral progeny was examined in susceptible tomato (ty1/ty1), resistant tomato (Ty1/ty1), common bean, and the wild reservoir Solanum nigrum. We found that in addition to affecting viral accumulation kinetics, the host influenced the sequence space explored by these begomoviruses. In tomato, viral dynamics was not influenced by the presence of the Ty-1 gene. Interestingly, positive adaptation of the coat protein gene was only observed in the common bean and S. nigrum, which correlates with these plants having viral quasispecies with the highest degree of complexity and heterogeneity. Our results underline the importance of analysing the mutant spectra of begomovirus infections, especially in wild reservoirs, which have the potential to give rise to large numbers of emergent variants in spite of the invariance of their consensus sequences.Junta de Andalucía proyecto: P10-CVI-6561. Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Floral biology of Adolphia infesta and the reproductive profile of Colletieae (Rhamnaceae)
82-90The reproduction of the shrub Adolphia infesta was studied in a population included in a Mexican agricultural landscape with small, cultivated plots and fragments of natural habitat. Adolphia infesta had reproductive traits consistent with those known for its tribe Colletieae, including small zoophilous flowers exposed to both xenogamous, geitonogamous and visitor-facilitated intrafloral pollination, with selfing being at least partially hindered by self-incompatibility. Visual and olfactory cues, together with easily accessible rewards (nectar and pollen), explain the diversity (68 species of 29 families) of insects attracted to the flowers. However, only a small subset can be considered potential pollinators (honeybee and three muscoid flies). In late floral development, pedicel bending brings the developing fruit to an upright position, which might later optimise explosive seed dispersal. The finding of this trait in A. infesta makes fruit erection a synapomorphy of the Adolphia – Discaria – Kentrothamnus clade of the tribe Colletieae. At the study site, A. infesta played a significant role as food source for the local anthophilous insect community, and through its flower visitors, the plant was indirectly connected to 11 other plant species. Knowledge derived from community studies should be applied in conservation initiatives directed at enhancing farmers’ appreciation of extant local biodiversity
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