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La abominación que no cesa

2009

Revolución cultural liberalPobresVidal-Beneyto JoséRicosParaísos fiscalesCapitalismoCrimenMedios de comunicaciónIndignaciónPatrimonioPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónBernard MadoffOMCMercadoPobrezaSoberaníaFMIIndividualismoBanco MundialRiquezaInmundicia financieraGrandes empresasDepartamento del Tesoro de Estados UnidosPoblación mundialAbominaciónFechorías globalesMinisterios de HaciendaTriunfador socialDESIGUALDADESIgnominiaIdeologíaFondos buitresValores
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Position paper on nasal obstruction: evaluation and treatment.

2018

Nasal obstruction (NO) is defined as the subjective perception of discomfort or difficulty in the passage of air through the nostrils. It is a common reason for consultation in primary and specialized care and may affect up to 30%-40% of the population. It affects quality of life (especially sleep) and lowers work efficiency. The aim of this document is to agree on how to treat NO, establish a methodology for evaluating and diagnosing it, and define an individualized approach to its treatment. NO can be unilateral or bilateral, intermittent or persistent and may be caused by local or systemic factors, which may be anatomical, inflammatory, neurological, hormonal, functional, environmental, …

Rhinometry Acousticmedicine.medical_specialtyVisual analogue scaleImmunologyPopulationPhysical examination03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Acoustic rhinometrymedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansMedical history030223 otorhinolaryngologyeducationIntensive care medicineeducation.field_of_studyObjective and subjective evaluationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryNasal obstruction/nasal blockage/nasal respiratory insufficiencyMedical and surgical treatmentRhinomanometry030228 respiratory systemEtiologyQuality of LifePosition paperAcoustic rhinometryNasal CavityNasal ObstructionbusinessJournal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology
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A Maximizing Hydraulic Radius (MHR) method for defining cross-section limits in rills and ephemeral gullies

2021

Abstract In this paper, a new method for determining the cross-section limits in rills and ephemeral gullies is proposed. This method is based on the estimate of the actual depth ha of each cross-section, which is the particular depth distinguishing the channel from the hillslope areas. The analysis showed that the actual depth corresponds to a particular bank slope sta occurring for the maximum value of the hydraulic radius R. The method was applied using a volumetric approach for calculating the hydraulic radius as the ratio between the volume of the whole investigated channel and its boundary lateral surface. The value of the bank slope st was derived by the DEM of the whole channel late…

Rill erosion010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLateral surfaceScale (ratio)Ephemeral keyStructure from motionGeometry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesRadiusRill limit01 natural sciencesField experimentCross section (physics)Volume (thermodynamics)040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesImage-based ground measurement techniqueSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali3D photo-reconstructionGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesCommunication channel
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Capturing gypsum rillenkarren morphometry by a 3D-photo reconstruction (3D-PR) technique

2020

Abstract Rillenkarren are small scale, straight, narrow solution channels that head at the crest of a bare rock slope and are extinguished downslope. In this paper the applicability of 3D-photo reconstruction technique of the rock surface is proposed for capturing the rillenkarren morphometry on gypsum. At first, the measurements are used to assess a relationship between the width/depth ratio and the depth of the rillenkarren. The exponent of this power relationship resulted different from the theoretical value - 0.5, confirming that the cross-section profiles of a rillenkarren can have a shape different from parabolic. The analysis developed for the cross-section area, the perimeter and th…

RillenkarrenSimilarity (geometry)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesScale (ratio)Feature (archaeology)Close-range photogrammetryMorphometryGeometryRadius010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesErosionCrestPoint (geometry)3D-photo reconstructionGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesDimensionless quantity
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Current-induced domain wall motion in nanoscale ferromagnetic elements

2011

The manipulation of a magnetic domain wall (DW) by a spin polarized current in ferromagnetic nanowires has attracted tremendous interest during the last years due to fundamental questions in the fields of spin dependent transport phenomena and magnetization dynamics but also due to promising applications, such as DW based magnetic memory concepts and logic devices. We comprehensively review recent developments in the field of geometrically confined domain walls and in particular current induced DW dynamics. We focus on the influence of the magnetic and electronic transport properties of the materials on the spin transfer effect in DWs. After considering the different DW structures in ferrom…

Ring StructuresAcoustics and Ultrasonics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesThreshold Current010305 fluids & plasmasGeneral Materials SciencePermalloy NanowiresAnisotropyComputer Science::DatabasesSpin-½electrical [Condensed matter]PhysicsSpin polarizationCondensed matter physicsGiant Magnetoresistance021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDynamicsDomain wall (magnetism)magnetic and optical SurfacesMechanics of MaterialsCharge carrierThin0210 nano-technologyCurrent PulsesAngular momentumCurrent-induced domain wall motionMagnetic domain530 PhysicsNanowirePerpendicular Magnetic-AnisotropyGiant magnetoresistanceMagnetizationMemory0103 physical sciencesddc:530010306 general physicsMagnetization dynamicsNanowiresX-RaysMechanical EngineeringPhase-DiagramSpin engineering530 PhysikDomain Wallinterfaces and thin filmsFerromagnetismTorqueShift RegisterIon IrradiationNanoscale science and low-D systemsSpin-Polarized CurrentSpin Torque
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Velocity and turbulence measurements: uncertainty in the application of the Image-based technique

2018

This work focuses on the application of image-based technique to estimate velocity and turbulent flow characteristics. In particular, in the present work digital imaging technique is used for performing surface velocity measurements of hyper-concentrated flows. The analysis is conducted with the aid of data collected in a scale laboratory flume constructed at the Hydraulic laboratory of the Department of Civil, Environmental, Aerospatial and of Materials Engineering (DICAM) – University of Palermo (Italy). In the present paper a brief summary of results obtained in previous works on the flow velocity estimation error and uncertainty related to the acquisition procedure is reported.

Rivers Flow velocity MeasuresFlumeDigital imageFlow velocityScale (ratio)TurbulenceDigital imagingSurface velocityImage basedSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaMarine engineering2018 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea)
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On the orientational analysis of planar fibre systems from digital images

2002

The orientational characteristics of fibres in digital images are studied. The fibres are modelled by a planar Boolean model whose typical grain is a thick (coloured) fibre. The aim is to make stereological inference on the rose of directions of the unobservable central fibres from observations made on a digital image of the thick fibres. For central fibres, the relation between the rose of directions and the point intensity, observed on a sampling line, is known. We derive, under regularity conditions, the relation between the unobservable point intensity and the scaled variogram observed on the line in a binary and a greyscale image. Using such a relation, it is possible to draw inference…

Rose (mathematics)Histologybusiness.industryBinary numberGeometryGrayscalePathology and Forensic MedicineDigital imageOpticsPlanarLine (geometry)Point (geometry)businessVariogramMathematicsJournal of Microscopy
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Method Effects and Gender Invariance of the Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale: A Study on Adolescents

2015

AbstractRosenberg's self-esteem scale has been extensively used in all areas of psychology to assess global self-esteem (Rosenberg, 1965, 1979). Its construct validity, and specifically its factor structure, has almost from the beginning been under debate. More than four decades after its creation the cumulated evidence points that the scale measures a single trait (self-esteem) but confounded by a method factor associated to negatively worded items. The aim of the study is to examine the measurement invariance of the RSES by gender and test potential gender differences at the latent (trait and method) variable level, while controlling for method effects, in a sample of Spanish students. A …

Rosenberg Self-esteem ScaleGender DifferencesRosenberg self-esteem scaleDiferencias por SexoConstruct validitySample (statistics)General MedicineInvariant (physics)Measurement InvarianceDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)Scale (social sciences)TraitPsychologyMeasurement invarianceEscala de Autoestima de RosenbergPsychologyInvarianza de Medición
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Personality correlates and gender invariance of wording effects in the German version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale

2016

The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is designed to provide an evaluation of one's self-worth. Investigations on the dimensionality of the RSES do not result in simple unifactorial solutions. The direction of the item wording has been suggested as a reason for the contamination of its factorial structure. Latent factor approaches allow for the modeling of method effects, and, particularly in bifactor models, configurations with substantive as well as additional specific factors can be specified. This paper analyzes data from a longitudinal survey in Germany. A bifactor solution with one substantive and two specific factors related to positive and negative wording performs best out of ten …

Rosenberg self-esteem scale050103 clinical psychologyScale (ratio)media_common.quotation_subjectMethod effects05 social sciencesRosenberg self-esteem scaleStability (learning theory)050109 social psychologyConfirmatory factor analysislanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysisGermanlanguagePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyGender invarianceGeneral PsychologyPersonalitymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Measuring self-esteem in Spanish adolescents: Equivalence across gender and educational levels

2015

Rosenberg's self-esteem scale (RSES) has been applied in many areas of psychology, highlighting the interest in the study of gender differences and educational level. At the same time, there was a methodological debate on its psychometric properties. Evidence points at a scale measuring a single trait confounded by a method factor associated to negatively worded items. The aim of the study is to examine RSES differences due to gender and educational level at the factor level, while controlling for the presence of method effects, in Spanish students. A completely a priori model was separately tested in four subsamples: college men and women, and high school men and women, and an invariance r…

Rosenberg’ self-esteem scalegender and educational level differencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectinvariance routine05 social sciencesSelf-esteem050109 social psychologyFactor levelArt050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyBF1-990TraitPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEquivalence (measure theory)CartographyGeneral Psychologymedia_common
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