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Masonry structures: A proposal of analytical generation of fragility functions for tsunami impact – Application to the Mediterranean coasts
2021
Abstract Evaluation of tsunami vulnerability of coastal buildings is gaining high interest in recent years in the areas with high tsunami hazard. Fragility evaluation is a fundamental step to obtain a quantitative estimation of the probability of building damage and in order to define possible strategies for risk mitigation. Several empirical fragility curves are available for masonry structures. However, an empirical fragility curve is generally based on field surveys after tsunami events, not always available. Conversely, analytical fragility curves are based on prediction approaches. In this paper, a proposal for the evaluation of analytical fragility curves for masonry structures typica…
La veleta no cambia, es el viento
2006
¿Leemos el mismo tratado?
2005
La ruptura americana de Sarkozy
2007
« Étude et édition annotée du Quatrième Abécédaire spirituel de Francisco de Osuna (1530). Résumé de thèse »
2012
résumé de thèse doctorale; National audience
Deux plaidoyers mystiques en faveur du « no pensar nada » : le Troisième Abécédaire spirituel (1527) et la Loi d'amour (1530) de Francisco de Osuna
2017
Two mystical pleas for the «no pensar nada»: the Third Spiritual alphabet (1527) and the Law of love (1530) by Francisco de Osuna A mystic principle rooted in negative theology (from Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite to Saint John of the Cross), the « no pensar nada » ("thinking-nothing") was strongly defended by Franciscan preacher and spiritual guide of the « Recollection », Francisco de Osuna, in a context of spiritual polemics marked by the condemnation of Toledo's « Alumbrados » ("the Illuminated") in 1525. Despite the Holy Office's strong pressure, and the threat of censorship, Osuna openly advocated the « thinking-nothing » principle in a chapter of the Third Spiritual Alphabet (1527),…
Uncertain sunset lives: British migrants facing Brexit in Spain
2020
One of the most concerned groups potentially impacted by the approval of Brexit in 2016 is that of the so-called “Brexpats”. This group of people is composed by at least 784,900 British citizens who are living in the European Union (EU), among which those settling in Spain are the most prominent. Spanish Brexpats are the largest British population outside the borders of the UK, except for in the Commonwealth territories. They have some peculiar characteristics, such as an advanced average age compared to other EU destinations; a large number of people living off the radar; geographical concentration within coastal areas; and a certain social isolation. In this context, the succession of new…
Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2012, Vasara (216)
2012
Contents: “ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO: E.Bervalds. From Intention to Reality (abridged) ; A.Egle. Conceptions of Our Ancestry About Heavenly Bodies and Astronomical Phenomena (abridged) ; NEWS: I.Eglītis. Asteroid Discovered at Baldone Observatory Named after Ikaunieks ; A.Alksnis. ALMA Helps to Study Planetary System of Star Fomalhaut ; A.Alksnis. More than Ten Light-Years Long Filament of Cosmic Dust Discovered ; A.Alksnis. Billions of Rocky Planets in the Milky Way ; SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION: M.Sudārs. The Little Secret Space Shuttle Is Flying! ; M.Sudārs. Too Much Litter! Not in Rubbish Dump, but in the Space! ; “ENERĢIJA un PASAULE” VISITS “ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS”: Talk with D…
An Overview on the Status of Toxigenic Fungi and Mycotoxins in Spain
2004
Mycotoxins are a group of secondary metabolites which are produced by various filamentous fungi, and which can produce a toxic response in animals or humans after ingestion of contaminated food. The main toxigenic fungi isolated from foods and feeds belong to the genera Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium and Alternaria. Spores of these moulds are almost universally present everywhere, they fall on plants and, under appropriate conditions, they can germinate and generate mycelia causing crop spoilage and/or production of mycotoxins.
Reply to LoganDodge: 'stable isotopes challenge the perception of ocean sunfish Mola mola as obligate jellyfish predators'.
2013
Syvaranta et al. (2012) recently provided stable-isotope data from eight small-bodied ocean sunfish Mola mola (L. 1758) captured from the Italian fishing port of Camogli on the Ligurian coast. Representative data were also given for members of pelagic and neritic–coastal food webs. The level of 13C and 15N enrichment shown by M. mola relative to their putative obligate diet of gelatinous zooplankton (gelata) (based on the locally dominant Pelagia noctiluca and literature data) was used to question their obligate consumption of such prey. Furthermore, the M. mola were isotopically more similar to neritic rather than pelagic fishes captured locally, prompting the suggestion that juvenile M. m…