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    Análisis critico de las sentencias dictadas por el tribunal de juicio oral en lo penal de Talca, desde su instalación hasta marzo del año 2003

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    85 p.La presente memoria para optar al grado de Licenciado en Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, tiene por objeto analizar cada una de las sentencias dictadas por el Tribunal de Juicio Oral en lo Penal de Talca, desde su instalación hasta marzo de 2003. Dicho análisis de realizará separando las materias enunciadas en las sentencias de acuerdo a los contenidos del derecho penal correspondiente a la parte general y especial, complementado con la opinión de la doctrina nacional al respecto. También, se desarrolló un capítulo que se refiere someramente a los aspectos procesales más relevantes encontrados en las sentencias. Lo anterior nos permitirá determinar si existe concordancia entre lo que señalan los autores sobre un tema determinado y lo que sostiene el Tribunal al fundamentar sus fallos

    Recicla tu Closet

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    Seminario Desarrollo de Emprendedores. 2013. Carrera Derecho .Empresa dedicada a ofrecer servicios por medio de página web donde los usuarios vendan, compren e intercambien ropa, accesorios y zapatos que ya no utilicen o no sean de su agrado. La empresa se encarga de asegurar que las piezas ofertadas estén en buen estado; además de distribuirlas en el domicilio de la persona que ha realizado la compra o intercambio. La empresa empieza en primera instancia en la ciudad de Managua, pero espera expandirse por todo el país con los años. Recicla tu Closet está compuesta por un equipo profesional multidisciplinar que se dedicara al manejo, estructuración y ofrecimiento de la página web, actualizándola constantemente y reafirmando la seguridad de las transacciones

    International Survey to Establish Prioritized Outcomes for Trials in People With Coronavirus Disease 2019.

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    OBJECTIVES: There are over 4,000 trials conducted in people with coronavirus disease 2019. However, the variability of outcomes and the omission of patient-centered outcomes may diminish the impact of these trials on decision-making. The aim of this study was to generate a consensus-based, prioritized list of outcomes for coronavirus disease 2019 trials. DESIGN: In an online survey conducted in English, Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish languages, adults with coronavirus disease 2019, their family members, health professionals, and the general public rated the importance of outcomes using a 9-point Likert scale (7-9, critical importance) and completed a Best-Worst Scale to estimate relative importance. Participant comments were analyzed thematically. SETTING: International. SUBJECTS: Adults 18 years old and over with confirmed or suspected coronavirus disease 2019, their family members, members of the general public, and health professionals (including clinicians, policy makers, regulators, funders, and researchers). INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS: None. MAIN RESULTS: In total, 9,289 participants from 111 countries (776 people with coronavirus disease 2019 or family members, 4,882 health professionals, and 3,631 members of the public) completed the survey. The four outcomes of highest priority for all three groups were: mortality, respiratory failure, pneumonia, and organ failure. Lung function, lung scarring, sepsis, shortness of breath, and oxygen level in the blood were common to the top 10 outcomes across all three groups (mean > 7.5, median ≥ 8, and > 70% of respondents rated the outcome as critically important). Patients/family members rated fatigue, anxiety, chest pain, muscle pain, gastrointestinal problems, and cardiovascular disease higher than health professionals. Four themes underpinned prioritization: fear of life-threatening, debilitating, and permanent consequences; addressing knowledge gaps; enabling preparedness and planning; and tolerable or infrequent outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Life-threatening respiratory and other organ outcomes were consistently highly prioritized by all stakeholder groups. Patients/family members gave higher priority to many patient-reported outcomes compared with health professionals.The project is funded by the Flinders University and the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce, convened by the Australian Living Evidence Consortium, hosted by Cochrane Australia, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University supported by the Australian Government, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, Ian Potter Foundation, Walter Cottman Endowment Fund (managed by Equity Trustees) and the Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation). AT is supported by The University of Sydney Robinson Fellowship. ACM is supported by a Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust (WT 2055214/Z/16/Z

    Underlying Event measurements in pp collisions at s=0.9 \sqrt {s} = 0.9 and 7 TeV with the ALICE experiment at the LHC

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    Losses, Efficiency and Thermal Behavior of the Synchronous Motors with Different PM Materials

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    The paper deals with losses, efficiency and thermal behavior of the synchronous machines with different permanent magnet (PM) materials. Three PMSM are presented in this paper: First, the PMSM with NdFeB PM, which is really constructed. Second, the NdFeB was replaced by ferrites PM. Third, the new design of synchronous motor with ferrites is presented. The volume of PM and the whole size are increased to keep the same power output. Equivalent circuit parameters, EMF, V-curves, losses, efficiency and thermal behavior of all three machines are investigated and compared

    Estudio exploratorio para la validación de la Brief International Cognitive Assessment for Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS) en la población con Esclerosis Múltiple Remitente Recurrente del Hospital San Juan de Dios en Santiago de Chile

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    The evaluation of cognitive aspects in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) is a fundamental area to consider in their intervention, due to the high prevalence of cognitive impairment, which is considered disabling and has an impact on the quality of life of the person who suffers it and in his closest network. At present, cognitive evaluation has been recommended through the BICAMS (Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS), which is a specific battery for evaluating people with MS, but which does not have its validation in our country. Therefore the present study was born in order to explore the variables to be considered for future validation. The sample consisted of 38 people with RRMS and as a result it was found that age and gender factors did influence cognitive performance, but not education, months of disease evolution, and level of disability. Among the cognitive tests, the BVMTR is the most significantly related to the variables of age and gender. It is recommended to increase the sample size and expand it to other regions of the country to have a representative sample of our Chilean population.La evaluación cognitiva en personas con esclerosis múltiple (EM), es un área fundamental a tener en cuenta en el proceso de intervención, debido a la alta prevalencia de deterioro cognitivo el cual es considerado como discapacitante y que repercute en la calidad de vida de la persona que lo padece y en su red más próxima. En la actualidad se ha recomendado la evaluación cognitiva por medio de la BICAMS (del inglés Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS), que es una batería específica para evaluar a personas con EM, pero que no cuenta con su validación en nuestro país. Es por esto que el presente estudio busca determinar los factores que se deben considerar para su futura validación. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 38 personas con EMRR y como resultado se obtuvo que sí influyen en el rendimiento cognitivo los factores de edad y género, no así escolaridad, meses de evolución de la enfermedad y nivel de discapacidad. Dentro de las pruebas cognitivas el BVMT-R es el que más demostró, y de forma significativa, relación con las variables de edad y género. Se recomienda aumentar el tamaño muestral y aplicarlo en otras regiones del país para contar con una muestra representativa de la población chilena

    Tailoring surface-supported water-melamine complexes by cooperative H-bonding interactions

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    The water-splitting photo-catalysis by carbon nitride heterocycles has been the subject of recent theoretical investigations, revealing a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction from the H-bonded water molecule to the CN-heterocycle. In this context, a detailed characterization of the water-catalyst binding configuration becomes mandatory in order to validate and possibly improve the theoretical modeling. To this aim, we built a well-defined surface-supported water/catalyst interface by adsorbing water under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions on a monolayer of melamine grown on the Cu(111) surface. By combining X-ray photoemission (XPS) and absorption (NEXAFS) spectroscopy we observed that melamine adsorbed onto copper is strongly tilted off the surface, with one amino group dangling to the vacuum side. The binding energy (BE) of the corresponding N 1s component is significantly higher compared to other N 1s contributions and displays a clear shift to lower BE as water is adsorbed. This finding along with density functional theory (DFT) results reveals that two adjacent melamine molecules concurrently work for stabilizing the H-bonded water-catalyst complex: one melamine acting as a H-donor via the amino-N (NHMIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSISOHH) and another one as a H-acceptor via the triazine-N (C = NMIDLINE HORIZONTAL ELLIPSISHOH)
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