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Temporalidad e Historia en Ser y Tiempo de Martin Heidegger
1995
Esta colaboración ha de entenderse como una continuaci6n de la ya publicada en esta misma revista con el título de "'Cuidado' y 'Culpa' en Ser y Tiempo de Martin Heidegger". De modo que voy a reanudar sin más en el punto que la dejé la exposición iniciada allí.
La función del correo durante las exposiciones temporales. El procedimiento de la Biblioteca Histórica de la UCM
2023
El préstamo de libros y documentos entre entidades o instituciones es cada vez más frecuente. Al mismo tiempo que una oportunidad para la difusión de los fondos documentales, supone la necesidad de gestión de estos préstamos y el establecimiento de los controles necesarios para que se lleven a cabo con garantías para la conservación de las obras. La figura del correo tiene un papel fundamental en esta tarea. En la Biblioteca Histórica de la Universidad Complutense se realiza esta labor siguiendo un procedimiento que permite ser adaptado a las diferentes necesidades de los préstamos y la tipología documental. Esta comunicación tiene como objetivo exponer este procedimiento y compartir alguno…
Perheellisen naistohtoriopiskelijan arki, elämänkulku ja tulevaisuusajattelu
2014
OH_FET: a computer application for analysing urban dynamics over long time spans
2015
International audience; OH_FET formalism has been designed to analyse urban fabric over long time spans (Lefebvre et al., 2008; Rodier and Saligny, 2010; Rodier et al., 2010). The conceptual model is founded on the idea of historical object (OH – objet historique) which is defined as the Cartesian product of three elementary dimensions: social use (what), space (where) and time (when). Processes are performed in Python programming language and data are stored in various kinds of spatial database. With a minimum of required data from archaeologists’ observations, the application allows users to automate the calculation of standardised indicators about urban transformations and to generate gr…
Automatic Relative Radiometric Normalization of Bi-Temporal Satellite Images Using a Coarse-to-Fine Pseudo-Invariant Features Selection and Fuzzy Int…
2022
Relative radiometric normalization (RRN) is important for pre-processing and analyzing multitemporal remote sensing (RS) images. Multitemporal RS images usually include different land use/land cover (LULC) types; therefore, considering an identical linear relationship during RRN modeling may result in potential errors in the RRN results. To resolve this issue, we proposed a new automatic RRN technique that efficiently selects the clustered pseudo-invariant features (PIFs) through a coarse-to-fine strategy and uses them in a fusion-based RRN modeling approach. In the coarse stage, an efficient difference index was first generated from the down-sampled reference and target images by combining…
Project DyAdd: Non-linguistic Theories of Dyslexia Predict Intelligence
2020
Two themes have puzzled the research on developmental and learning disorders for decades. First, some of the risk and protective factors behind developmental challenges are suggested to be shared and some are suggested to be specific for a given condition. Second, language-based learning difficulties like dyslexia are suggested to result from or correlate with non-linguistic aspects of information processing as well. In the current study, we investigated how adults with developmental dyslexia or ADHD as well as healthy controls cluster across various dimensions designed to tap the prominent non-linguistic theories of dyslexia. Participants were 18–55-year-old adults with dyslexia (n = 36), …
Augmented Reality of the Middle Ear Combining Otoendoscopy and Temporal Bone Computed Tomography
2018
International audience; HYPOTHESIS:Augmented reality (AR) may enhance otologic procedures by providing sub-millimetric accuracy and allowing the unification of information in a single screen.BACKGROUND:Several issues related to otologic procedures can be addressed through an AR system by providing sub-millimetric precision, supplying a global view of the middle ear cleft, and advantageously unifying the information in a single screen. The AR system is obtained by combining otoendoscopy with temporal bone computer tomography (CT).METHODS:Four human temporal bone specimens were explored by high-resolution CT-scan and dynamic otoendoscopy with video recordings. The initialization of the system…
Temporal multiplexing with adaptive optics for simultaneous vision.
2016
We present and test a methodology for generating simultaneous vision with a deformable mirror that changed shape at 50 Hz between two vergences: 0 D (far vision) and −2.5 D (near vision). Different bifocal designs, including toric and combinations of spherical aberration, were simulated and assessed objectively. We found that typical corneal aberrations of a 60-year-old subject changes the shape of objective through-focus curves of a perfect bifocal lens. This methodology can be used to investigate subjective visual performance for different multifocal contact or intraocular lens designs.
Problems in Precise Measurement of Tidal Volumes
1998
Respiratory gas flows and volumes can conveniently be measured by pneumo-tachography.3 However, the pneumotachographic signal depends on gas temperature, humidity, and composition, and therefore the achievable precision of measurement is limited to about 5–10%2,8 — which is not sufficient for determining the human ventilation distribution with satisfactory accuracy.6,7,5 As a — potentially more accurate — alternative, a plethysmographic method may be used in which the tested subject breathes out of and into bags that are suspended in a large tank of constant volume (Figure 1). Volume V and pressure P in the system (consisting of tank, tubings, valves, and the subject) are related via Boyle-…
Walking tourism in Malaga: a pilot survey to explore tourism behaviours with a GPS approach
2018
Walking tourism in urban destinations can be defined as a sequence of day visits and/or a sequence of walking tours. In this work, GPS tracking data on spatio-temporal behaviour of walking tourists in Malaga are reported as case study. Malaga is a booming tourist destination characterized by a city centre, particularly suitable for a pedestrian visit. From 22nd January to 19th March 2018 for a total period of 41 days, a survey was carried out with a specific protocol: 103 interviews were conducted and 101 GPS valid tracks were collected. Walking tourists were systematically sampled, starting from the population of all tourists staying in the surveying day at some selected hotels in the city…