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Using LEACHM model for evaluation and optimization of the use low quality water in citrus
2018
Para evaluar el riesgo de salinizacion en suelos con cultivo de cítricos se utilizó el modelo LEACHM que fue calibrado y validado en 7 perfiles de la cuenca sedimentaria de Torreblanca (Castellón, España). Se aplicó un análisis de escenarios mediante la combinación de: cultivos, clima, suelos, tipo de riego y calidad de las aguas y se analizaron estrategias alternativas mediante la utilización de mezclas de aguas. Los índices estadísticos mostraron un buen ajuste del modelo en la zona radicular entre 200-600 mm y una sobreestimación de la humedad en los horizontes inferiores. En cuanto al riesgo de salinización los resultados confirmaron el uso inapropiado de las aguas con CE>3 dS/m. Se …
San Juan de Ribera "de puertas adentro". Interiores domésticos-Interiores litúrgicos. Una aproximación hacia su amueblamiento y ornato (1562-1615)
2017
El presente trabajo ha tratado de recomponer las imágenes que nos trasladan los interiores litúrgicos y domésticos a los que estuvo vinculado San Juan de Ribera, desde su primera residencia y casa propia cuando fue nombrado obispo de Badajoz (1562), hasta sus residencias en territorio valenciano: el Palacio Arzobispal, la casa de la Huerta, extramuros de Valencia, el Castillo de Burjasot y el Real Colegio Seminario de Corpus Christi, conocido como el Colegio del Patriarca. Para llegar a hacer posible la recreación de esos espacios, se toma como hilo conductor las piezas de mobiliario que se conservan todavía en el Colegio de Patriarca y que en su día estudiamos cuando realizamos varias inte…
Protein and solvent dynamics of the water-soluble chlorophyll-binding protein (WSCP)
2015
This study presents quasielastic neutron scattering data of the water-soluble chlorophyll-binding protein (WSCP) and the corresponding buffer solution at room temperature. The contributions of protein and buffer solution to the overall scattering are carefully separated. Otherwise, the fast water dynamics dominating the buffer contribution is likely to mask the slow protein dynamics. In the case of WSCP, the protein scattering can be described by two contributions: i) internal protein dynamics represented by a diffusion in a sphere with an average radius of 2.7 u A and ii) global (Brownian) diffusion of the WSCP macromolecule with an upper limit for the translational diffusion coefficient o…
Second Harmonic Generation via Random Quasi-phase Matching in a Periodically Poled Lithium Tantalate Waveguide
2011
We observe second harmonic generation via random quasi phase matching in a 1.5μm periodically poled lithium tantalate. The presence of a slab waveguide allows the comparison between bulk and guided wave configurations.
Estudio comparativo de dos metodologías aplicadas para la comprensión de la música contemporánea en la educación secundaria obligatoria
2016
In this paper we try to discover which methodology is more appropriate for the comprehension of the contemporary music in the Secondary Education. For that purpose by a quasi-experiment, mixed, qualitative and quantitative, the preserved results through the application of two different methodologies have been compared: a traditional one base on the masterly class and another based in different kinds of audition. The obtained results after the didactical application on the quantitative level weren´t significant, however, on the qualitative level we could also observe that the pupils who subjected to that methodology had more advantageous results regarding to the comprehension of the contempo…
Triangular irreducibility of congruences in quasivarieties
2014
Certain forms of irreducibility as well as of equational definability of relative congruences in quasivarieties are investigated. For any integer \({m \geqslant 3}\) and a quasivariety Q, the notion of an m-triangularily meet-irreducible Q-congruence in the algebras of Q is defined. In Section 2, some characterizations of finitely generated quasivarieties involving this notion are provided. Section 3 deals with quasivarieties with equationally definable m-triangular meets of relatively principal congruences. References to finitely based quasivarieties and varieties are discussed.
Surface Self-Diffusion and Mean Displacement of Hydrogen on Graphite and a PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Support
2009
International audience; Quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) measurements together with equilibrium molecular dynamic (EMD) simulations have been performed to investigate the surface interaction between hydrogen molecules and a carbon material commonly used in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), called XC-72. Half a monolayer of molecular hydrogen was adsorbed on to the carbon material at 2 K. QENS spectra were recorded at the time-of-flight spectrometer IN5 at 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 K. Simultaneously the pressure was measured as a function of time to monitor the equilibrium surface coverage at each temperature. By using the Chudley and Elliott model for jump diffusio…
Module categories of finite Hopf algebroids, and self-duality
2017
International audience; We characterize the module categories of suitably finite Hopf algebroids (more precisely, $X_R$-bialgebras in the sense of Takeuchi (1977) that are Hopf and finite in the sense of a work by the author (2000)) as those $k$-linear abelian monoidal categories that are module categories of some algebra, and admit dual objects for "sufficiently many" of their objects. Then we proceed to show that in many situations the Hopf algebroid can be chosen to be self-dual, in a sense to be made precise. This generalizes a result of Pfeiffer for pivotal fusion categories and the weak Hopf algebras associated to them.
On essential maximality of linear pseudo-differential operators
1989
On Determinants of Integrable Operators with Shifts
2013
Integrable integral operator can be studied by means of a matrix Riemann--Hilbert problem. However, in the case of so-called integrable operators with shifts, the associated Riemann--Hilbert problem becomes operator valued and this complicates strongly the analysis. In this note, we show how to circumvent, in a very simple way, the use of such a setting while still being able to characterize the large-$x$ asymptotic behavior of the determinant associated with the operator.