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    El espacio judicial como una arquitectura del castigo

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    Muchísimas gracias Iñaki, a vos, en tu persona y en representación de todos aquellos que organizaron este encuentro en estos días. Sí, efectivamente, Roberto no solo fue mi profesor, no solo el director de esa primera camada de la especialidad de Sociología Jurídico Penal del Doctorado en la Universidad de Barcelona que pudimos formar parte, entre otros, Bruno, Marta, Diego e Iñaki Anitua; sino que fue un amigo, un maestro. Fue alguien que me acompañó, inclusive, creo que mucho más después de las clases que nos dio. Es que después de esos dos años con él en Barcelona vinieron tantísimos más. Pasa el tiempo y yo sigo recordándolo con mucho cariño. Fue algo muy importante para mí. Me enseñó muchísimas cosas

    Estudos Artísticos

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    A arte inclui no seu sistema os mesmos processos que reproduzem o poder ou que renovam as suas retóricas através de astúcias de resistência. Criou-se me tempos a proposta radical de uma arte emancipada, independente de referencialidade para além dos valores plásticos. Esta radicalidade escondia afinal um conformismo otimista e modernista: a arte “abstrata” era conservadora, decorativa, e não incomodava afinal ninguém. Aqui se mostra a oportunidade deste desafio, da chamada de artigos que esta Revista Croma 14 convocou: o desafio é entrar no caleidoscópio das ilusões sem perder o norte, sem abdicar do sentido último da cultura, que é mais humanidade, mais inteira, mais consciente.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Remote Sensing on Alfalfa as an Approach to Optimize Production Outcomes: A Review of Evidence and Directions for Future Assessments

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    Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is one of the most relevant forage crops due to its importance for livestock. Timely harvesting is critical to secure adequate forage quality. However, farmers face challenges not only to decide the optimal harvesting time but to predict the optimum levels for both forage production and quality. Fortunately, remote sensing technologies can significantly contribute to obtaining production and quality insights, providing scalability, and supporting complex farming decision-making. Therefore, we aim to develop a systematic review of the current scientific literature to identify the current status of research in remote sensing for alfalfa and to evaluate new perspectives for enhancing prediction of both biomass and quality (herein defined as crude protein and fibers) for alfalfa. Twelve papers were included in the database from a total of 198 studies included in the initial screening process. The main findings were (i) more than two-thirds of the studies focused on predicting biomass; (ii) half of the studies used terrestrial platforms, with only 33% using drones and 17% using satellite for remote sensing; (iii) no studies have used satellites assessed alfalfa quality traits; (iv) improved biomass and quality estimations were obtained when remote sensing data was combined with environmental information; (v) due to a direct relationship between biomass and quality, modeling them algorithmically improves the accuracy of estimation as well; (vi) from spectral wavelengths, dry biomass was better estimated in regions near 398, 551, 670, 730, 780, 865, and 1077 nm, wet biomass in regions near 478, 631, 670, 730, 780, 834, 933, 1034, and 1538 nm, and quality traits identified with narrow and very specific wavelengths (e.g., 398, 461, 551, 667, 712, and 1077 nm). Our findings might serve as a foundation to guide further research and the development of handheld sensors for assessing alfalfa biomass and quality

    Estudios de derecho penal. Libro homenaje a Juan Fernández Carrasquilla

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    El Departamento de Derecho Penal de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Medellín, con ocasión del septuagésimo aniversario del nacimiento de uno de sus más egregios exponentes -el Profesor Dr. Juan Fernández Carrasquilla, quien impartió las cátedras de Filosofía del Derecho y Derecho penal en esta casa de estudios, la segunda por un lapso superior a 3 lustros- se propuso, en el año 2010, jalonar la elaboración de una obra colectiva destinada a la conmemoración de dicha efemérides y, en consecuencia, rendir tributo y merecido homenaje al autor en cuestión. Habida cuenta las calidades científicas y académicas del profesor Fernández C., de sobra conocidas en el medio, la propuesta rápidamente fue acogida no solo por el grupo de profesores que conforman el Departamento de Derecho Penal de la Universidad de Medellín, sino también por una pléyade de autores colombianos y de otras latitudes que de forma generosa e incondicional quisieron unirse al proyecto original, a quienes, obligado es decirlo, vaya desde ya nuestro sincero y eterno sentimiento de gratitud -de hecho, nos consta que no pocos otros autores nacionales y extranjeros hubieran querido participar; sin embargo, como suele ocurrir en este tipo de obras, ello no fue posible habida cuenta los tiempos establecidos por el editor-o Así las cosas, profesores de Alemania, Argentina, Brasil. Chile, Ecuador, España, Italia, Venezuela y, desde luego, otras universidades colombianas, respondieron a nuestra invitación de manera afirmativa y de forma completamente desinteresada se unieron a la propuesta inicial, colaborando incluso de forma proactiva al buen éxito de la misma

    NEOTROPICAL ALIEN MAMMALS: a data set of occurrence and abundance of alien mammals in the Neotropics

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    Biological invasion is one of the main threats to native biodiversity. For a species to become invasive, it must be voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into a nonnative habitat. Mammals were among first taxa to be introduced worldwide for game, meat, and labor, yet the number of species introduced in the Neotropics remains unknown. In this data set, we make available occurrence and abundance data on mammal species that (1) transposed a geographical barrier and (2) were voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into the Neotropics. Our data set is composed of 73,738 historical and current georeferenced records on alien mammal species of which around 96% correspond to occurrence data on 77 species belonging to eight orders and 26 families. Data cover 26 continental countries in the Neotropics, ranging from Mexico and its frontier regions (southern Florida and coastal-central Florida in the southeast United States) to Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay, and the 13 countries of Caribbean islands. Our data set also includes neotropical species (e.g., Callithrix sp., Myocastor coypus, Nasua nasua) considered alien in particular areas of Neotropics. The most numerous species in terms of records are from Bos sp. (n = 37,782), Sus scrofa (n = 6,730), and Canis familiaris (n = 10,084); 17 species were represented by only one record (e.g., Syncerus caffer, Cervus timorensis, Cervus unicolor, Canis latrans). Primates have the highest number of species in the data set (n = 20 species), partly because of uncertainties regarding taxonomic identification of the genera Callithrix, which includes the species Callithrix aurita, Callithrix flaviceps, Callithrix geoffroyi, Callithrix jacchus, Callithrix kuhlii, Callithrix penicillata, and their hybrids. This unique data set will be a valuable source of information on invasion risk assessments, biodiversity redistribution and conservation-related research. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using the data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us on how they are using the data
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