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Minería de oro: promesas, conflictos y desilusión en Cerro de San Pedro, México

2018

Este artículo analiza los conflictos por los recursos agua y tierra en Cerro de San Pedro, México, cuando una empresa minera canadiense inició una mina a cielo abierto en este municipio. Examinamos diferentes posiciones en el conflicto entre la mina de oro y los habitantes locales, y cómo ambivalentes regulaciones nacionales y organismos gubernamentales permitieron que una empresa extranjera operara sin los permisos requeridos. Para analizar el conflicto utilizamos el marco de Escalones de Análisis de Derechos, que distingue cuatro capas de disputa: sobre los recursos; el contenido de las normas; el poder de decisión; y los discursos. Discutimos cómo la auto-representación de la empresa ext…

Didijusticia ambientallcsh:G1-922WASSmineríaGeneral Medicinederechos de agua y tierraWater Resources Managementresponsabilidad social empresarialconflictos:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]conflictos y desilusión en Cerro de San Pedro0210-086X 364 Cuadernos de geografía 510676 2018 101 6817018 Minería de oro: promesasBoelensLife ScienceRutgerd 169 188promesas [0210-086X 364 Cuadernos de geografía 510676 2018 101 6817018 Minería de oro]México Stoltenborglcsh:Geography (General)UNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA
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Distritos industriales y renta económica: el efecto distrito – renta

2019

En el presente trabajo se expone una primera aproximación al efecto distrito desde la variable de la renta económica, lo que se ha denominado efecto distrito – renta. Esta aproximación al fenómeno distritural se realiza desde la perspectiva del desarrollo local neomarshalliano para enfatizar la centralidad del distrito industrial como fuente de interpretaciones propias sobre el cambio económico y sujeto activo del mismo. A nivel empírico se realiza una aproximación a la contrastación de la existencia o no de efecto distrito – renta en los distritos industriales españoles para el año 2013; estos datos son analizados a través de la comparativa de la renta total, per cápita y por ocupado expre…

Distritos industrialesmedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsLocal DevelopmentEconomic rentTotal incomelcsh:HD72-88Industrial districtlcsh:Economic growth development planningefecto distritoGeographysistemas locales de trabajoPer capitalcsh:H1-99Desarrollo económicoEconomía industrialpequeñas y medianas empresaslcsh:Social sciences (General)Economía regionalEconomic changemedia_commonPapeles de Europa
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Ketamine in acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury “an old drug for new uses?”

2021

AbstractMaintaining an adequate level of sedation and analgesia plays a key role in the management of traumatic brain injury (TBI). To date, it is unclear which drug or combination of drugs is most effective in achieving these goals. Ketamine is an agent with attractive pharmacological and pharmacokinetics characteristics. Current evidence shows that ketamine does not increase and may instead decrease intracranial pressure, and its safety profile makes it a reliable tool in the prehospital environment. In this point of view, we discuss different aspects of the use of ketamine in the acute phase of TBI, with its potential benefits and pitfalls.

DrugSecondary insultmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsIntracranial PressureTraumatic brain injurySedationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineNeuroprotectionCooperative sedation03 medical and health sciencesViewpointTraumatic brain injury0302 clinical medicinePharmacokineticsBrain Injuries TraumaticmedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesKetamineIntensive care medicineIntracranial pressuremedia_commonAnesthetics DissociativeAgitationbusiness.industrylcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid030208 emergency & critical care medicinelcsh:RC86-88.9medicine.diseaseNeuroprotectionSafety profileSedationKetaminemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugCritical Care
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"Table 3" of "Single intermediate vector boson production in e+ e- collisions at s**(1/2) = 183-GeV and 189-GeV."

2000

Cross sections for single-Z0 production in the hadronic channel.

E+ E- --> E+ E- QUARK QUARKBARElectron productionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyIntegrated Cross SectionCross SectionSIGE+ E- --> E+ E+ Z0E+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experiment182.6-188.6Computer Science::Information Theory
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"Table 4" of "Single intermediate vector boson production in e+ e- collisions at s**(1/2) = 183-GeV and 189-GeV."

2000

Cross sections for single-Z0 production in the leptonic channel.

E+ E- --> E+ E- Z0Electron productionE+ E- --> E+ E- MU+ MU-E+ E- ScatteringHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::Experiment188.6Cross SectionSIGMuon productionComputer Science::Information Theory
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"Table 2" of "Study of the Leptonic Decays of the $Z^0$ Boson"

1990

No t-channel subtraction. Statistical errors only.

E+ E- --> E+ E-4.414E+014.752E+01Electron production88.28-95.04ElasticE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYHardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURESCross SectionSIGComputer Science::Information Theory
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"Table 7" of "Measurements of the line shape of the Z0 and determination of electroweak parameters from its hadronic and leptonic decays"

1994

E+ E- forward-backward asymmetries from the 1990 data set for both final state fermions in the polar angle range 44 to 136 degrees and accollinearity < 10 degrees (the s + t data).

E+ E- --> E+ E-Electron productionElasticAsymmetry MeasurementE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringExclusive88.222-94.201ASYM
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"Table 9" of "Measurements of the line shape of the Z0 and determination of electroweak parameters from its hadronic and leptonic decays"

1994

E+ E- forward-backward asymmetries from the 1990 data set after t-channel subtraction with only the E- constraint by polar angle 44 to 136 degrees and accollinearity < 10 degrees. Additional systematic error, excluding luminosity, is 0.003 at the peak.

E+ E- --> E+ E-Electron productionElasticAsymmetry MeasurementE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::Experiment88.222-94.201ASYM
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"Table 4" of "Measurement of electroweak parameters from Z decays into Fermion pairs"

1990

No description provided.

E+ E- --> E+ E-Electron productionElasticAsymmetry MeasurementE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross Section88.218-94.278ExclusiveCross SectionSIGASYM
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"Table 3" of "Measurements of the line shape of the Z0 and determination of electroweak parameters from its hadronic and leptonic decays"

1994

E+ E- cross sections from the 1990 data set for both final state fermions in the polar angle range 44 to 136 degrees and accollinearity < 10 degrees (the s + t data).

E+ E- --> E+ E-Electron productionElasticE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveCross Section88.222-94.201SIG
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