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Reconeixement del Grau de Diversitat Funcional
2020
Este document recull els principals aspectes de la normativa que regula el procediment per al reconeixement, declaració i qualificació del grau de discapacitat (diversitat funcional) per tal d'entender la seua elaboració, forma d'expressió, components i els òrgans de l'Administració i professionals que intervenen en el procediment. Així mateix es detallen els beneficis, drets econòmics i serveis que els organismes públics atorguen. Reial Decret 1971/1999, de 23 de desembre, de procediment per reconeixement, declaració i qualificació del grau de minusvalía (BOE nº 22, de 26-01-2000). This document contains the main aspects of the regulations about the recognition, declaration and qualificati…
Francisci Bousseti ... de natura aquatilium carmen in vniuersam Gulielmi Rondelet ... quam de piscibus marinis scripsit historiam : cum viuis eorum i…
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Polymorphisms in ABC transporter genes and concentrations of mercury in newborns - Evidence from two Mediterranean birth cohorts
2014
Background: The genetic background may influence methylmercury (MeHg) metabolism and neurotoxicity. ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters actively transport various xenobiotics across biological membranes. Objective: To investigate the role of ABC polymorphisms as modifiers of prenatal exposure to MeHg. Methods: The study population consisted of participants (n = 1651) in two birth cohorts, one in Italy and Greece (PHIME) and the other in Spain (INMA). Women were recruited during pregnancy in Italy and Spain, and during the perinatal period in Greece. Total mercury concentrations were measured in cord blood samples by atomic absorption spectrometry. Maternal fish intake during pregnancy w…
El concepto “ciencia” en la hipótesis del diseño inteligente, según la sentencia “Tammy Kitzmiller et al. vs. Dover Area School District”
2010
PLANTEAMIENTO. La presente tesis doctoral propone una discusión crítica sobre si la hipótesis del diseño inteligente puede ser calificada, desde un punto de vista técnico-filosófico, como un discurso científico, o por el contrario pseudocientífico. Los parámetros de la discusión caen dentro del área de Filosofía de la Ciencia y subárea de Filosofía de la Biología, tratando de señalar las inconsistencias teóricas y empíricas del antievolucionismo, en el marco del debate entre evolucionismo y creacionismo. TEMA. El concepto "ciencia" en la hipótesis del diseño inteligente, análisis crítico. OBJETIVOS. Se pretende demostrar que la hipótesis del diseño inteligente: 1º Incumple los estándares re…
WiWeHAR: Multimodal Human Activity Recognition Using Wi-Fi and Wearable Sensing Modalities
2020
Robust and accurate human activity recognition (HAR) systems are essential to many human-centric services within active assisted living and healthcare facilities. Traditional HAR systems mostly leverage a single sensing modality (e.g., either wearable, vision, or radio frequency sensing) combined with machine learning techniques to recognize human activities. Such unimodal HAR systems do not cope well with real-time changes in the environment. To overcome this limitation, new HAR systems that incorporate multiple sensing modalities are needed. Multiple diverse sensors can provide more accurate and complete information resulting in better recognition of the performed activities. This article…
Plasticity of cell proliferation in the retina of Austrolebias charrua fish under light and darkness conditions
2022
Austrolebias annual fishes exhibit cell proliferation and neurogenesis throughout life. They withstand extreme environmental changes as their habitat dries out, pressuring nervous system to adapt. Their visual system is challenged to adjust as the water becomes turbid. Therefore, this study focused on how change in photic envi- ronment can lead to an increased cell proliferation in the retina. We administered 5-chloro-2′- deoxyuridine (CldU) and 5-iodo-2′-deoxyuridine (IdU) at different temporal windows to detect cell proliferation in natural light and permanent darkness. Stem/progenitor cells were recognized as IdU+/CldU+ nuclei co-labeled with Sox2, Pax6 or BLBP found in the ciliary margi…
Evolutionary morphology in shape and size of haptoral anchors in 14 Ligophorus spp. (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae).
2017
The search for phylogenetic signal in morphological traits using geometric morphometrics represents a powerful approach to estimate the relative weights of convergence and shared evolutionary history in shaping organismal form. We assessed phylogenetic signal in the form of ventral and dorsal haptoral anchors of 14 species of Ligophorus occurring on grey mullets (Osteichthyes: Mugilidae) from the Mediterranean, the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The phylogenetic relationships among these species were mapped onto the morphospaces of shape and size of dorsal and ventral anchors and two different tests were applied to establish whether the spatial positions in the morphospace were dictated by …
On the relation between present and future tense in Lithuanian: Preliminary considerations in the domain of non-deictic tense use
2021
The article examines non-deictic uses of present and future tense in Lithuanian. Narrative use, in which reference intervals match with singular events, is distinguished from suspended propositions characterized by lack of such reference intervals (habitual, dispositional and circumstantial modal, and conditional meanings). Present tense is frequently involved in both usage domains, while the future is rare in narrative use, but overlaps with present tense in certain types of suspended propositions. Moreover, its temporal-deictic use is inherently associated with suspended propositions and “linked” to them via epistemic implicatures. This, in contrast to the present, makes the future more l…
Introduction: A New Look at the Origins of Economic Growth and Regional Inequality
2018
The contributions to this special issue share important themes and methodologies in their quest to explicate economic development and its effects. Nonetheless, each area under examination has its own peculiarities and warrants its own scope of analysis. The result is a special issue that pursues an innovative line of research, exploring parallels and contrasts in economic growth and inequality based on new data at the regional, rather than simply the national, level. The authors are grateful to the following institutions for their financial support of the research in this special issue of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History: (1) European Union (EU— Jean Monnet Action); (2) ICREA—Genera…
Roadmap on 3D integral imaging: Sensing, processing, and display
2020
This Roadmap article on three-dimensional integral imaging provides an overview of some of the research activities in the field of integral imaging. The article discusses various aspects of the field including sensing of 3D scenes, processing of captured information, and 3D display and visualization of information. The paper consists of a series of 15 sections from the experts presenting various aspects of the field on sensing, processing, displays, augmented reality, microscopy, object recognition, and other applications. Each section represents the vision of its author to describe the progress, potential, vision, and challenging issues in this field.