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The Dark Trienium: Valencia, 1389-1391. Unrest coinciding with an assault on the Jewish district

2012

Estudio de base documental sobre el auge del antijudaísmo desde 1371 y el asalto a la judería de Valencia en julio de 1391, al poco tiempo de su ampliación. Sitúa el hecho en el contexto de las tensiones políticas en la Corona de Aragón y en la ciudad, donde se enfrentaban sendos bandos: actuaciones entre 1375 y 1392 del inquisidor Nicolau Eimeric (Directorium inquisitorum) contra herejes y su condena de obras de Ramon Llull. Cortes de 1388-1389. Guerras en el ámbito pirenaico en 1390. Políticas de abastecimiento y defensa de la ciudad de Valencia y oposición de villas y nobles del reino al municipio de la capital, que arma una milicia montada en mayo de 1391. Represión de maleantes y medid…

Jews and Jewish districtHistoryasalto de 1391Judaismcity and municipalityOpposition (politics)Juan I de AragónAncient historyInquisitorassault of 1391. Crown of Aragon. Cortes of 1388-89. Peter IV of Aragon “the ceremonious”. Juan I of Aragon. Nicolau Eimerich. Ramon LlullPoliticsKingdomRamon LlullValenciaabastecimiento y miliciaCortes de 1388-89biologySiglo XIVCorona de Aragónbiology.organism_classificationPedro IV de Aragón el CeremoniosoGeographysupply and militia. Fifteenth century. Valenciaciudad y municipioValenciaNicolau Eimericjudíos y juderíaEn la España Medieval
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Framing the Sources of Image of a Local Area through Outcome-Based Dynamic Performance Management

2018

This article investigates the place image concept. It aims to frame major factors impacting on the image of a local area and to suggest associated measures. The adoption of a dynamic approach enables the exploration of four major factors: the level of tourism development, the fit of contextual attributes, the strength of identity, and the level of synergy between public and private sectors. The emerging conceptual model identifies twelve performance indicators driving interdependencies between outputs and outcomes. Such a model eventually is applied to the “Taormina-Etna district” – located in Sicily (Italy) – with the intent to discussing its effectiveness.

Knowledge managementPerformance managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSystem DynamicsOutcome-based Dynamic Performance ManagementSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationTaormina-Etna districtmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesLocal Area Image; Outcome-based Dynamic Performance Management; System Dynamics; Taormina-Etna districtPrivate sector0506 political scienceSystem dynamicsInterdependenceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Local Area ImagePerformance indicatorLocal Area Image Outcome-based Dynamic Performance Management System Dynamics Taormina-Etna districtbusinessLaw050203 business & managementTourismPublic finance
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Technological Districts and the Financing of Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges for Local Banks

2016

The paper deals with the role that local banks (especially credit cooperative banks) might play in financially supporting the development of technological districts and innovative firms. After introducing the concept and features of technological districts, it focuses on the relations between districts and local banks and between the adoption of innovation and local banking. The central part is an econometric exercise aimed at measuring the weight of high value financial services over the income of a sample of Italian credit cooperative banks. Taking into account the cultural, managerial and organizational requirements of local banks, the work provides insights into how this category of ban…

Local banksrelationship lendinginvestment banking local banks relationship lendinginvestment bankingTechnological districtsInnovationTechnological districts; Innovation; Local banks
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Paving the way for the Paris Agreement:Contributions of SDEWES science

2023

Today, coal is responsible for 40% of annual CO2 emissions. At the same time, global warming causes climate changes accompanied with catastrophic meteorological phenomena all over the world. After the 2015 Paris Agriment many countries set ambitious energy policy to reduce the annual greenhouse gas emission. The 2021 UN Climate Change Conference, COP26 - Glasgow, ended with the adoption of a less stringent resolution than some anticipated: countries only agreed to “phase down” rather than “phase out” coal. Is possible the realization of the Paris Agreement after COP-26? For achieving this ambitious targets in such conditions, the support of the multi-disciplinary scientific knowledge is nee…

Low-energy buildingsMechanical EngineeringEnergy system analysis Renewable energy sources District heating Low-energy buildings Electrification of transport Water-energy nexusEnergy System AnalysisRenewable Energy SourcesBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral EnergyWater-energy nexuselectrification of transportEnergy system analysis ; Renewable energy sources ; District heating ; Low-energy buildings ; Electrification of transport ; Water-energy nexusSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeDistrict HeatingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural Engineering
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Recent advances in methods, policies and technologies at sustainable energy systems development

2022

Following the 2015 Paris Agreement and other agreements which have been signed after, sustainable energy development is becoming the major goal in many countries. EU have set the targets to reduce the annual greenhouse gas emission by 40% in 2030 and 80% for 2050 compared with 1990 levels. For achieving this ambitious energy policy, three major technological changes are available: energy savings on the demand side, efficiency improvements in the energy production, and replacement of fossil fuels by various sources of renewable energy. Also, for realization cited three major technological changes the support of the multi-disciplinary scientific knowledge is needed. Therefore, from the beginn…

Low-energy buildingsMechanical EngineeringSustainable development ; Energy policy ; Renewable energy sources (RES) ; Polygeneration ; District heating ; Low-energy buildings ; Energy and exergy analysisBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral EnergyDistrict heatingEnergy and exergy analysisSustainable developmentSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeRenewable energy sources (RES)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSustainable development Energy policy Renewable energy sources (RES) Polygeneration District heating Low-energy buildings Energy and exergy analysisEnergy policyPolygenerationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Effects of total dietary polyphenols on plasma nitric oxide and blood pressure in a high cardiovascular risk cohort. The PREDIMED randomized trial

2014

© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Background and aim: Hypertension is one of the main cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly. The aims of this work were to evaluate if a one-year intervention with two Mediterranean diets (Med-diet) could decrease blood pressure (BP) due to a high polyphenol consumption, and if the decrease in BP was mediated by plasma nitric oxide (NO) production. Methods and results: An intervention substudy of 200 participants at high cardiovascular risk was carried out within the PREDIMED trial. They were randomly assigned to a low-fat control diet or to two Med-diets, one supplemented with extra virgin olive oil (Med-EVOO) and the other with nuts (Med-nuts). Anthropometrics and …

MaleEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)government.political_districtDiet Mediterraneanlaw.inventionCohort StudiesRandomized controlled triallawRisk FactorsMedicineNutsDiet Fat-RestrictedBalearic islandsNutrition and DieteticsTraditional medicinefood and beveragesFood frequency questionnaireMiddle AgedUrinary polyphenolCardiovascular DiseasesCohortHypertensionBlood pressureChristian ministryFemalePrunusCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyResearch groupsJuglansNitric OxideCorylusInternal medicineHumansPlant OilsOlive OilAgedbusiness.industryPolyphenolsPREDIMED studyNitric oxideOverweightPredimedCoronary heart diseaseSpaingovernmentbusinessBiomarkersFollow-Up Studies
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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption is Inversely Associated with Plasma Saturated Fatty Acids at Baseline in Predimed Plus Trial

2021

I.D.-L. is supported by the [FI_B 00256] from the FI-AGAUR Research Fellowship Program, Generalitat de Catalunya and M.M.-M is supported by the FPU17/00513 grant. a.-H. is supported by the [CD17/00122] grant and S.K.N. is supported by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Fellowship. We also thank all the volunteers for their participation in and the personnel for their contribution to the PREDIMED-Plus trial. This research was funded by CiCYT [AGL2016-75329-R] and CIBEROBN from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, ISCIII from the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades, (AEI/FEDER, UE), Generalitat de Catalunya (GC) [2017SGR196]. The PREDIMED-Plus trial was supported by t…

MaleSíndrome metabòlica030309 nutrition & dieteticsgovernment.political_districtdigestionDiet Mediterranean0302 clinical medicineVegetablesDietary fatDietary fatsriskMetabolic Syndrome2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesBalearic islandsEuropean researchFatty AcidsMiddle AgedMetabolic syndromeOils and fats EdibleCardiovascular diseasesFemalegenetic-variationmediterranean populationfiberBiotechnology030209 endocrinology & metabolismlipids03 medical and health sciencesPolitical scienceOlis i greixos comestiblesMediterranean dietCuina mediterràniaCooking MediterraneanHumansMUFAAgeddietary-fatdiseaseMalalties cardiovascularsPREDIMED-Plusdietary fatsmortalityPredimedCross-Sectional StudiesFruitgovernmentEdible oils and fatsEnergy IntakeabsorptionHumanitiesPUFAdietary fats Mediterranean dietFood ScienceOlive oil
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Assessment of impairments that limit exercise and use of impairment information to generate an exercise.

2007

Prescribing the correct exercise program is a challenge for older adults with multiple physiological impairments. The authors evaluated an assessment instrument that incorporates results of multiple categories of impairment, including strength, balance, gait, vision, and cognitive function. The physical therapist made judgments on the relative impact of 9 different impairments on specific exercises and on the total impact of all impairments on particular exercises. In a cohort age 75–85 y, functional limitations, impaired balance, pain, and low physical endurance were estimated to have the largest impact on the ability to carry out exercise activities, primarily walking, stair climbing, bal…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyFrail ElderlyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSeverity of Illness IndexPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSeverity of illnessPostural BalancemedicineHumansDisabled PersonsLongitudinal StudiesMusculoskeletal DiseasesMobility LimitationExerciseGeriatric AssessmentPostural BalancePhysical Therapy ModalitiesBalance (ability)AgedPain MeasurementAged 80 and overAnalysis of VarianceImpaired BalanceStair climbingRehabilitationCognitionGaitHealth SurveysCohortChronic DiseaseDistrict of ColumbiaPhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyhuman activitiesGerontologyJournal of aging and physical activity
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The influence of geographical concentration and structural characteristics on the survival chance of textile firms

2013

[EN] Purpose The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the contribution of location (geographical concentration) and firm structure (age and subsector) to the risk of business failure. Design/methodology/approach The Markov s regression analysis was made for a sample of over 11,700 Spanish textile-clothing firms. Findings The results obtained from the analysis suggest that the risk of business failure is increased by some risk factors relative to the structural characteristics of the firms (younger firms and specialization in low-tech activities), and under determined locational circumstances. Research limitations/implications Our conclusions have been obtained starting from a sample of manu…

MarketingTextile industryBusiness failuresSurvivalbusiness.industryBusiness failureRegression analysisSample (statistics)Textile-clothing sectorIndustrial districtWork (electrical)SpainIndustrial districtOrganizational structuresDemographic economicsOrganizational structureBusiness and International ManagementMarketingMATEMATICA APLICADARobustness (economics)businessSmall to medium-sized enterprisesTextile industryJournal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal
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Is the influence of the industrial district on international activities being eroded by globalization?

2009

Abstract This study provides insight into the impact of industrial districts on the international activities of firms, in the particular context of one traditional manufacturing industry: the Spanish home-textile industry. Using a sample of 128 manufacturing firms, the paper shows how location influences the timing and levels of exports and imports. Moreover, our results demonstrate how these influences have been diluted in recent years as the home-textile industry becomes more involved in the global arena. Our findings challenge some key arguments exploring the advantages of the district in the international activities of firms; in particular, first, in questioning the capacity of the dist…

MarketingTextile industrybusiness.industryVulnerabilitySample (statistics)Context (language use)Industrial districtGlobalizationWorld economyMarket economyManufacturingEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFinanceInternational Business Review
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