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Simulación clínica en pediatría y neonatología: adaptación telemática del proyecto de innovación educativa

2021

[EN] Introduction: Framed within an educational innovation project in the nursing degree, we introduce the application of realistic scenarios, generated through the EDISON tool to deal with topics such as pediatric and neonatal CPR. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an adaptation of the project to the telematic modality was proposed. Methodology: Analytical exploratory study where the effectiveness of a training intervention in a confinement context was evaluated. It was based on the use of audiovisual materials created through EDISON that configured a VideoBook that was made available to students through the Virtual Platform, evaluating its effectiveness through the final exam of the subject. …

Innovación educativaCardiopulmonary resuscitationReanimación cardiopulmonarClinical simulationPediatríaCOVID-19Virtual teachingEducational innovationDocencia telemáticaDocencia universitariaPediatricsUniversity teachingTelematic teachingEducación superiorEnseñanza superiorTecnologías y educaciónSimulación clínicaDocencia virtualLibro de Actas IN-RED 2021: VII Congreso de Innovación Edicativa y Docencia en Red
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Understanding the shortcomings of commodity-based technology in input-output models: an economic-circuit approach

2004

International audience; The Make-Use Model serves as a basis for most national accounting systems as the System of National Accounts (SNA) and is acknowledged as the most suitable model for interregional analysis. Two hypotheses are traditionally made featuring either industry-based technologies (IBT) or commodity-based technologies (CBT). While industry-based technologies can be easily interpreted in terms of a demand-driven economic circuit, it will be shown that: (1) commodity-based technologies cannot be interpreted as a demand-driven economic circuit because this involves computing the inverse of a matrix (the matrix of industry output proportions), which is either impossible or genera…

Input/outputJEL : C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C67 - Input–Output ModelsBasis (linear algebra)JEL: C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods/C.C6 - Mathematical Methods • Programming Models • Mathematical and Simulation Modeling/C.C6.C67 - Input–Output ModelsInput–output modelComputer scienceNational accountsMatrix (music)Environmental Science (miscellaneous)DevelopmentJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D5 - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium/D.D5.D57 - Input–Output Tables and Analysis[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemathematical economicsIndustrial engineeringinput-output analysisdemand (economic theory)JEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D5 - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium/D.D5.D57 - Input–Output Tables and Analysis[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCommodity (Marxism)Axiom
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An experience of elicited inquiry elucidating the electron transport in semiconductor crystals

2016

In this study we report the results of an inquiry-driven learning path experienced by a sample of 10 electronic engineering students, engaged to investigate the electron transport in semiconductors. The undergraduates were first instructed by following a lecture-based class on condensed matter physics and then involved into an inquiry based path of simulative explorations. The students were invited by two instructors to explore the electron dynamics in a semiconductor bulk by means of Monte Carlo simulations. The students, working in group, had to design their own procedure of exploration, as expected in a traditional guided inquiry. But they experienced several difficulties on planning and…

Inquiry approachSettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaTransport propertiesInquiry approach; Physics of semiconductors; Monte Carlo simulations; Transport propertiesMonte Carlo simulationSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaPhysics of semiconductor
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Modelling the insect Mushroom Bodies: Application to sequence learning

2015

Learning and reproducing temporal sequences is a fundamental ability used by living beings to adapt behaviour repertoire to environmental constraints. This paper is focused on the description of a model based on spiking neurons, able to learn and autonomously generate a sequence of events. The neural architecture is inspired by the insect Mushroom Bodies (MBs) that are a crucial centre for multimodal sensory integration and behaviour modulation. The sequence learning capability coexists, within the insect brain computational model, with all the other features already addressed like attention, expectation, learning classification and others. This is a clear example that a unique neural struc…

InsectaComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceModels NeurologicalContext; Insect brain; Insect mushroom bodies; Learning; Neural model; Neuroscience; Spiking neurons; Algorithms; Animals; Attention; Computer Simulation; Insecta; Mushroom Bodies; Robotics; Serial Learning; Models NeurologicalContext (language use)Sensory systemSerial LearningInsect brain; Insect mushroom bodies; LearningArtificial IntelligenceLearningAnimalsAttentionComputer SimulationMushroom BodiesStructure (mathematical logic)Sequencebusiness.industryRoboticsInsect mushroom bodiesMushroom bodiesSequence learningArtificial intelligencebusinessInsect brainAlgorithmsNeural Networks
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MMGBSA As a Tool To Understand the Binding Affinities of Filamin–Peptide Interactions

2013

Filamins (FLN) are large dimeric proteins that cross-link actin and work as important scaffolds in human cells. FLNs consist of an N-terminal actin-binding domain followed by 24 immunoglobulin-like domains (FLN1-24). FLN domains are divided into four subgroups based on their amino acid sequences. One of these subgroups, including domains 4, 9, 12, 17, 19, 21, and 23, shares a similar ligand-binding site between the β strands C and D. Several proteins, such as integrins β2 and β7, glycoprotein Ibα (GPIbα), and migfilin, have been shown to bind to this site. Here, we computationally estimated the binding free energies of filamin A (FLNa) subunits with bound peptides using the molecular mechan…

Integrin beta ChainsFilaminsGeneral Chemical EngineeringIntegrinPeptidePlasma protein bindingMolecular Dynamics SimulationLibrary and Information SciencesBiologyLigandsFilaminta3111Protein Structure SecondaryProtein structureProtein Interaction MappingHumansFLNAProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsBinding siteta116chemistry.chemical_classificationBinding Sitesta1182General ChemistryComputer Science ApplicationsAmino acidCytoskeletal ProteinsCrystallographyPlatelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX ComplexchemistryCD18 AntigensBiophysicsbiology.proteinThermodynamicsPeptidesCell Adhesion MoleculesAlgorithmsProtein BindingJournal of Chemical Information and Modeling
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Topology management in unstructured P2P networks using neural networks

2007

Resource discovery is an essential problem in peer-to-peer networks since there is no centralized index in which to look for information about resources. In a pure P2P network peers act as servers and clients at the same time and in the Gnutella network for example, peers know only their neighbors. In addition to developing different kinds of resource discovery algorithms, one approach is to study the different topologies or structures of the P2P network. In many cases topology management is based on either technical characteristics of the peers or their interests based on the previous resource queries. In this paper, we propose a topology management algorithm which does not predetermine fa…

Intelligent computer networkArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingServerLogical topologyNetwork topologybusinessNetwork management stationNetwork simulationNetwork formationComputer network2007 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
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Attracting sets in network regulatory theory

2016

Modern telecommunication networks are very complex and they should be able to deal with rapid and unpredictable changes in traffic flows. Virtual Network Topology is used to carry IP traffic over Wavelength-division multiplexing optical network. To use network resources in the most optimal way, there is a need for an algorithm, which will dynamically re-share resources among all devices in the particular network segment, based on links utilization between routers. Attractor selection mechanism could be used to dynamically control such Virtual Network Topology. The advantage of this algorithm is that it can adopt to very rapid, unknown and unpredictable changes in traffic flows. This mechani…

Intelligent computer networkDynamic network analysisbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingNetwork segmentbusinessNetwork topologyTraffic generation modelNetwork traffic controlNetwork simulationComputer networkNetwork formation2016 Advances in Wireless and Optical Communications (RTUWO)
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A Logical Architecture for Active Network Management

2006

This paper focuses on improving network management by exploiting the potential of “doing” of the Active Networks technology, together with the potential of “planning,” which is typical of the artificial intelligent systems. We propose a distributed multiagent architecture for Active Network management, which exploits the dynamic reasoning capabilities of the Situation Calculus in order to emulate the reactive behavior of a human expert to fault situations. The information related to network events is generated by programmable sensors deployed across the network. A logical entity collects this information, in order to merge it with general domain knowledge, with a view to identifying the roo…

Intelligent systems; Network ontology; Programmable networks; Situation calculusIntelligent systemNetwork architectureComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceNetwork ontologyStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingProgrammable networkNetwork management applicationNetwork simulationSituation calculusNetwork managementIntelligent computer networkHardware and ArchitectureElement management systembusinessNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementInformation SystemsComputer networkJournal of Network and Systems Management
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A SIMPLE PARTICLE MODEL FOR A SYSTEM OF COUPLED EQUATIONS WITH ABSORBING COLLISION TERM

2011

We study a particle model for a simple system of partial differential equations describing, in dimension $d\geq 2$, a two component mixture where light particles move in a medium of absorbing, fixed obstacles; the system consists in a transport and a reaction equation coupled through pure absorption collision terms. We consider a particle system where the obstacles, of radius $\var$, become inactive at a rate related to the number of light particles travelling in their range of influence at a given time and the light particles are instantaneously absorbed at the first time they meet the physical boundary of an obstacle; elements belonging to the same species do not interact among themselves…

Interacting particle systemsPhotonlarge numbers limitDimension (graph theory)FOS: Physical sciencesBoundary (topology)01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilityInteracting particle systems large numbers limit absorptionFOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]Absorption (logic)0101 mathematics[PHYS.COND.CM-SM]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Statistical Mechanics [cond-mat.stat-mech]Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysicsParticle systemNumerical AnalysisRange (particle radiation)Partial differential equationStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Probability (math.PR)010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysis[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]Modeling and SimulationProduct measure82C22 82C21 60F05 60K35absorptionMathematics - Probability
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Generating harmonic surfaces for interactive design

2014

Abstract A method is given for generating harmonic tensor product Bezier surfaces and the explicit expression of each point in the control net is provided as a linear combination of prescribed boundary control points. The matrix of scalar coefficients of these combinations works like a mould for harmonic surfaces. Thus, real-time manipulation of the resulting surfaces subject to modification of prescribed information is possible.

Interactive designScalar (mathematics)Mathematical analysisBézier curveComputational MathematicsTensor productComputational Theory and MathematicsExplicit solutionModeling and SimulationLinear combinationTensor product Bézier surfaceHarmonic surfaceGenerating functionMathematicsComputers & Mathematics with Applications
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