53 resultados para Spanish literature
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El objetivo de este trabajo se centra en el estudio de los indicadores para evaluar las políticas en el marco del Desarrollo Humano Sostenible. Para ello, comenzamos introduciendo el marco conceptual en el que se ubica el concepto de Desarrollo Humano Sostenible y exponiendo las razones de nuestro estudio. Posteriormente, revisamos la literatura en torno a los indicadores de sostenibilidad, con el fin de establecer el marco teórico en el que encuadrar la construcción de éstas. A continuación, analizamos las principales experiencias internacionales de trabajo y realizamos un análisis de algunas experiencias españolas concretas, tratando de sintetizar los aspectos clave que se observan en este tipo de herramientas. Por último, finalizamos con un epígrafe destinado a exponer las conclusiones obtenidas de este análisis, donde discutimos las oportunidades y aspectos de mejora que deben tenerse en consideración a la hora de definir unos buenos indicadores de sostenibilidad.
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ESPAÑOL:Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado se centra en el estudio, tanto teórico como empírico, de cuestiones relacionadas esencialmente con el conocimiento, consumo y marketing de productos ecológicos. Comienza con el marco teórico basado en la revisión bibliográfica de los trabajos publicados sobre la materia que se adjuntan en la bibliografía relacionada al final. Posteriormente, se presentan los resultados de una encuesta que realizamos a 63 personas que realizan habitualmente la compra de su hogar y que tuvo como objeto descubrir el grado de conocimiento que tienen sobre los productos eco, el consumo particular que hacen de los mismos y las razones que les impulsan a su consumo o que frenan el mismo, diferenciando el caso de los productos ecológicos de alimentación de los demás productos ecológicos. Se completa el trabajo con la presentación de un análisis empírico del diferencial de precios de los productos ecológicos frente a los de los productos convencionales de similares características. Para ello nos centramos exclusivamente en los productos (ecológicos y no ecológicos) vendidos en la plataforma de venta on line por una gran empresa española de distribución de base alimentaria, concretamente, Eroski.
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Objective: Although dobutamine is widely used in neonatal clinical practice, the evidence for its use in this specific population is not clear. We conducted a systematic review of the use of dobutamine in juvenile animals to determine whether the evidence from juvenile animal experiments with dobutamine supported the design of clinical trials in neonatal/ paediatric population. Methods: Studies were identified by searching MEDLINE (1946-2012) and EMBASE (1974-2012). Articles retrieved were independently reviewed by three authors and only those concerning efficacy and safety of the drug in juvenile animals were included. Only original articles published in English and Spanish were included. Results: Following our literature search, 265 articles were retrieved and 24 studies were included in the review: 17 focused on neonatal models and 7 on young animal models. Although the aims and design of these studies, as well as the doses and ages analysed, were quite heterogeneous, the majority of authors agree that dobutamine infusion improves cardiac output in a dose dependent manner. Moreover, the cardiovascular effects of dobutamine are influenced by postnatal age, as well as by the dose used and the duration of the therapy. There is inadequate information about the effects of dobutamine on cerebral perfusion to draw conclusions. Conclusion: There is enough preclinical evidence to ensure that dobutamine improves cardiac output, however to better understand its effects in peripheral organs, such as the brain, more specific and well designed studies are required to provide additional data to support the design of clinical trials in a paediatric population.
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In the middle of the so-called pension crisis, the ageing of population and the sharp decrease in affiliations to Social Security are threatening the well-functioning of the Spanish public pension system. The purpose of this paper is to present the main challenges to be faced by the Spanish pension system, as well as to shed light on the main determinants that will condition the evolution of pension expenditure over GDP along the following decades. This quantitative analysis, which considers the 2011 and 2013 pension reforms, uses the latest data on the Spanish demographic, labor market and institutional factors in order to project the evolution of the system from the expenditure side up to 2060. For the purpose of analyzing the dynamics and the underlying drivers of pension expenditure, the so-called aggregate accounting approach will be utilized. The alternative scenarios proposed allow for exploring the robustness of the results within the baseline scenario, which constitutes the reference point of projections in the exercise. The analysis concludes that, by the end of the projected period, Spain will count on a similar public pension expenditure ratio as the current one.
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280 p.
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Antonio Garnica Silva; María Losada Friend; Eloy Navarro Domínguez (eds)
Current Approaches for Predicting a Lack of Response to Anti-EGFR Therapy in KRAS Wild-Type Patients
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Targeting epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been one of the most effective colorectal cancer strategies. Anti-EGFR antibodies function by binding to the extracellular domain of EGFR, preventing its activation, and ultimately providing clinical benefit. KRAS mutations in codons 12 and 13 are recognized prognostic and predictive biomarkers that should be analyzed at the clinic prior to the administration of anti-EGFR therapy. However, still an important fraction of KRAS wild-type patients do not respond to the treatment. The identification of additional genetic determinants of primary or secondary resistance to EGFR targeted therapy for further improving the selection of patients is urgent. Herein, we review the latest published literature highlighting the most important genes that may predict resistance to anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies in colorectal cancer patients. According to the available findings, the evaluation of BRAF, NRAS, PIK3CA, and PTEN status could be the right strategy to select patients who are likely to respond to anti-EGFR therapies. In the future, the combination of those biomarkers will help establish consensus that can be introduced into clinical practice.
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211 p.