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Have working conditions and health deteriorated in Europe 2005-2015?
La crisis económica de la última década ha puesto en riesgo el estado del bienestar en algunos países. Una de las medidas utilizadas para contrastar esta afirmación hace referencia a la vida laboral de los empleados, lo que lleva a la necesidad de asegurar unas condiciones de trabajo sostenibles que no perjudiquen la salud.
Este trabajo analiza qué condiciones de trabajo están más relacionadas con la percepción de estrés laboral por parte de los trabajadores en el período comprendido entre 2005 y 2015 en la EU 28.
Con datos de la EWCS (European Working Conditions Survey) (2005, 2010 y 2015), se aplica un modelo logit multinivel, obteniéndose las siguientes conclusiones:
- Con referencia al género, se comprueba que las mujeres tienden a sufrir más estrés, incrementándose la probabilidad en el sector servicios entre 2005 y 2010.
- Niveles elevados de educación y renta están correlacionados con una elevada probabilidad de estrés.
- En 2005, el índice de calidad en el trabajo más relacionado con el estrés era el entorno físico. Desde 2010 es la intensidad en el trabajo.
- La importancia de estudios como éste se justifica en que el estrés laboral minora el bienestar de los trabajadores empleados porque afecta negativamente a su salud, es costoso para las empresas porque incrementa el absentismo y hace descender la productividad, y es gravoso para la sociedad en su conjunto porque hace que suban los costes sanitarios y las prestaciones sociales.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tec
Estudio preliminar de la aplicación de varias técnicas de comunicación en diseños circulares
Comunicació presentada al 23rd International Congress on Project Management and Engineering (Málaga, 10-12 July 2019).An effective Circular Economy strategy comprises demonstrate practical application, by including real life examples and emphasizing with data and facts. The communication strategy is addressed during the design process and designers have to think about the product/service and about how communicating it. To reach a broader impact, techniques like creative storytelling or educational messages are needed. This work aims to know the ease or difficulty for industrial design engineering students in the application of these techniques to effectively communicate the advantages of a design based in the Circular Economy. To address this, a workshop has been done to explain basic notions about circular economy and consumptions patterns and trends. Then, communication techniques were explained, using examples. The workshop proceeded asking the students to apply these techniques for emphasizing the advantages of a circular product, working in groups. Finally, a questionnaire was passed to evaluate their opinion about the communication techniques applied. At the end, a debate was conducted about their perception about the importance of communication in designs based in circular economy.Una estrategia de Economía Circular efectiva requiere mostrar aplicación práctica, incluyendo ejemplos de la vida real y enfatizando con datos y hechos. La estrategia de comunicación se aborda durante el proceso de diseño y los diseñadores deben pensar en el producto/servicio y en cómo comunicarlo. Para conseguir un mayor impacto, es necesaria la aplicación de técnicas como narración creativa de historias o los mensajes educativos. Este trabajo pretende conocer la facilidad o dificultad que tienen estudiantes de ingeniería en diseño industrial en aplicar estas técnicas para comunicar de forma efectiva las ventajas de un diseño basado en la economía circular. Para ello, se ha programado un taller en el que se introdujo la economía circular y los patrones de consumo y tendencias de mercado relacionados con ésta. Después se les explicaron las técnicas de comunicación, mostrando un ejemplo. A continuación, se les ha pedido que apliquen, trabajando en grupo, cada técnica de comunicación para enfatizar las ventajas de un producto circular. Finalmente, se les pasó un cuestionario de evaluación sobre su opinión acerca de las técnicas de comunicación aplicadas. También se debatió sobre su percepción en cuanto a la importancia de la comunicación en diseños basados en la economía circular
Estimating dynamic consumption of antibiotics using panel data: the shadow effect of bacterial resistance
To some extent, antibiotics are similar to addictive goods since current consumption is reinforced by past use because of bacterial resistance, which represents a growing concern in many countries. The purpose of this paper is to explore how consumers adjust their current level of antibiotic consumption towards desired levels over time. We construct a balanced panel dataset (2000-2007) for 20 Italian regions and estimate a dynamic model where antibiotic consumption depends upon demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the population, the supply of health care in the community, antibiotic price, and the "capital stock" of endogenous bacterial resistance measured by past consumption. We apply alternative dynamic estimators for short panels: the bias-corrected least squares dummy variable (LSDVC) and the system Blundell-Bond GMM estimator (GMM-BB). The estimation results are stable across different model specifications and show that antibiotic use in previous periods has a positive impact on current antimicrobial consumption (between 0.14 and 0.39). This indicates that the process of adjustment to desired levels of consumption is relatively fast (approximately 1.2-1.6 years). Weak persistence in consumption may suggest that individuals are responsive to changes in antibiotic effectiveness.Antibiotic consumption, bacterial resistance, dynamic model
Statistics of the fractional polarisation of compact radio sources in Planck maps
In this work we apply the stacking technique to estimate the average
fractional polarisation from 30 to 353 GHz of a primary sample of 1560 compact
sources - essentially all radio sources - detected in the 30 GHz Planck all-sky
map and listed in the second version of the Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources
(PCCS2). We divide our primary sample in two subsamples according to whether
the sources lay (679 sources) or not (881 sources) inside the sky region
defined by the Planck Galactic mask (fsky ~ 60 per cent) and the area around
the Magellanic Clouds. We find that the average fractional polarisation of
compact sources is approximately constant (with frequency) in both samples
(with a weighted mean over all the channels of 3.08 per cent outside and 3.54
per cent inside the Planck mask). In the sky region outside the adopted mask,
we also estimate the {\mu} and {\sigma} parameters for the log-normal
distribution of the fractional polarisation, finding a weighted mean value over
all the Planck frequency range of 1.0 for {\sigma} and 0.7 for {\mu} (that
would imply a weighted mean value for the median fractional polarisation of 1.9
per cent).Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, MNRAS in pres
60° ANIVERSARIO DE LA UAEM Y 20° ANIVERSARIO DEL CENTRO UNIVERSITARIO UAEM VALLE DE MÉXICO. LA IMPORTANCIA DE SU CREACIÓN.
Los festejos de aniversario por la creación de la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) siempre han sido muy significativos en la ciudad de Toluca, donde se concentra la mayor parte de la comunidad universitaria, y el 60 Aniversario resulta ser muy especial, debido al enorme impulso que la administración del Rector Jorge Olvera García ha dado a la identidad y a la internacionalización de la UAEM; coincide con el 20 Aniversario del Centro Universitario UAEM Valle de Mèxico (CU UAEM VM), y ambos nos recuerdan que su comunidad pertenece a una gran institución orgullosamente pública. Resulta muy importante la celebración en cada uno de los organismos, facultades, centros universitarios y unidades académicas profesionales que conforman la UAEM, para que toda la población mexiquense perciba el resplandor de su “Enjambre de lumbre”
Towards Run-Time Verification of Compositions in the Web of Things using Complex Event Processing
Following the vision of the Internet of Things, physical world entities are integrated into virtual world things. Things are expected to become active participants in business and social processes. Then, the Internet of Things could benefit from the Web Service architecture like today’s Web does, so Future ser-vice-oriented Internet things will offer their functionality via service-enabled in-terfaces. In previous work, we demonstrated the need of considering the behav-iour of things to develop applications in a more rigorous way, and we proposed a lightweight model for representing such behaviour. Our methodology relies on the service-oriented paradigm and extends the DPWS profile to specify the order with which things can receive messages. We also proposed a static verifi-cation technique to check whether a mashup of things respects the behaviour, specified at design-time, of the composed things. However, a change in the be-haviour of a thing may cause that some compositions do not fulfill its behaviour anymore. Moreover, given that a thing can receive requests from instances of different mashups at run-time, these requests could violate the behaviour of that thing, even though each mashup fulfills such behaviour, due to the change of state of the thing. To address these issues, we present a proposal based on me-diation techniques and complex event processing to detect and inhibit invalid invocations, so things only receive requests compatible with their behaviour.Work partially supported by projects TIN2008-05932, TIN2012-35669, CSD2007-0004 funded by Spanish Ministry MINECO and FEDER; P11-TIC-7659 funded by Andalusian Government; and Universidad de Málaga, Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tec
Extended symmetries at the black hole horizon
We prove that non-extremal black holes in four-dimensional general relativity exhibit an infinite-dimensional symmetry in their near horizon region. By prescribing a physically sensible set of boundary conditions at the horizon, we derive the algebra of asymptotic Killing vectors, which is shown to be infinite-dimensional and includes, in particular, two sets of supertranslations and two mutually commuting copies of the Virasoro algebra. We define the surface charges associated to the asymptotic diffeomorphisms that preserve the boundary conditions and discuss the subtleties of this definition, such as the integrability conditions and the correct definition of the Dirac brackets. When evaluated on the stationary solutions, the only non-vanishing charges are the zero-modes. One of them reproduces the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of Kerr black holes. We also study the extremal limit, recovering the NHEK geometry. In this singular case, where the algebra of charges and the integrability conditions get modified, we find that the computation of the zero-modes correctly reproduces the black hole entropy. Furthermore, we analyze the case of three spacetime dimensions, in which the integrability conditions notably simplify and the field equations can be solved analytically to produce a family of exact solutions that realize the boundary conditions explicitly. We examine other features, such as the form of the algebra in the extremal limit and the relation to other works in the literature.Fil: Donnay, Laura. Université Libre de Bruxelles; BélgicaFil: Giribet, Gaston Enrique. Université Libre de Bruxelles; Bélgica. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Chile. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: González, Alejandro Hernán. Université Libre de Bruxelles; BélgicaFil: Pino, Miguel. Universidad de Santiago de Chile; Chil
Hypothalamic and mesencephalic regions involved in the control of laryngeal activity and subglottic pressure in spontaneously breathing anaesthetized rats
Changes of laryngeal caliber allow changes in airflow which are necessary for the vibration of the vocal folds and emission of voice. It is known that stimulation of the Periaqueductal Gray matter (PAG) and nucleus retroambiguus (nRA) produces vocalization, and lesions in PAG cause mutism in animals and humans. The nRA is the perfect target to turn passive into active expiration modifying the activity of laryngeal motoneurons located in the nucleus ambiguous (Paton and Nolan, 2000). We have shown that rostral and ventral pontine structures are involved in changes of laryngeal caliber (Lara et al., 2002). It has been also demonstrated a high expression of FOXP2 protein (transcription factor related to vocalization) at mesencephalic and pontine regions (PAG, Parabrachial complex and A5 Region) involved in cardiorespiratory control. The aim of this study was to characterize the relations between hypothalamic and mesencephalic regions involved in cardiorespiratory control and their possible role in modulating laryngeal activity.
Experimental studies were carried out with non-inbred male rats (n=7), SPF, Sprague-Dawley (250-300 g) housed under standard conditions. Animals were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbitone (60 mg/kg i.p., initial dose, supplemented 2 mg/kg, i.v., as necessary). A double tracheal cannulation to develop the classical technique of the “glottis isolated in situ” and for the recording of respiratory airflow was carried out.
DMH-PeF, dlPAG, and CnF stimulations evoked a significant decrease of laryngeal resistance (subglottal pressure) (p<0.01) accompanied with an inspiratory facilitatory response consisted of an increase in respiratory rate, together with a pressor and tachycardic response.
The results of our study contribute with new data on the role of the hypothalamic-mesencephalic neuronal circuits in the control mechanisms of subglottic pressure and laryngeal activity.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tec
Fuentes Clásicas en el Teatro de Calderón de la Barca (estudio de "Las armas de la hermosura")
This article analyzes how Calderón de la Barca worked with different classical texts, fundamentally, Tito Livio´s Ab urbe condita and Plutarco´s Pararell lifes in order to write his drama Las armas de la hermosura. It also helps to find out which changes Calderon made from his sources in order to adapt classical stories to dramatic preferences in Spanish Golden Age.El presente artículo analiza cómo Calderón de la Barca trabajó a partir de distintos textos clásicos, fundamentalmente, Ab urbe condita de Tito Livio y Vidas Paralelas de Plutarco, para elaborar su obra Las armas de la hermosura. De este modo, se observan las modificaciones que Calderón realizó respecto a sus fuentes para adaptar los relatos clásicos a las necesidades dramáticas del Siglo de Oro
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