19 resultados para Saboya, Francisco Eugenio de, Príncipe.
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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Fecha: >1970 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 48 - Expediente 7-2 / Nº de pág.: 2 (1 mecanografiada, 1 manuscrita)
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Fecha: 7-1939 / Unidad de instalación: Carpeta 45 - Expediente 2-10 / Nº de pág.: 7 (mecanografiadas)
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[ES] Estudio de caso (Fiesta de S. Francisco en Pamplona, Navarra) del modo en que la derecha conservadora española (Bloque de Derechas) y los radicales (carlistas) emplearon densos elementos identificadores (“identidad”) de lo local (Navarra-España) y católica para generar actitudes y adhesiones políticas antirrepublicanas.
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8 cartas y 3 tarjetas (mecanografiadas y manuscritas) ; entre 220x280mm y 190x74mm. Ubicación: Caja 1 - Carpeta 2
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1 tarjeta y 1 carta (manuscritas y mecanografiadas) ; entre 146x92mm y 135x215mm. Ubicación: Caja 1 - Carpeta 31
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2 cartas (mecanografiadas) ; entre 215x265mm y 220x280mm. Ubicación: Caja 1 - Carpeta 35
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12 cartas y 2 notas (manuscritas) ; entre 160x215mm y 240x350mm. Ubicación: Caja 1 - Carpeta 41
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12 cartas (manuscritas) ; entre 215x230mm y 210x2970mm. Ubicación: Caja 1 - Carpeta 41
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Juan F. Alcina, Emilio Blanco, Pedro M. Cátedra, Javier Cercas, José María Micó, Rafael Ramos e Íñigo Ruiz Arzálluz con textos de Eugenio Asensio, Juan Benet, Fernando Lázaro Carreter y José-Carlos Mainer
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8 cartas (manuscritas y mecanografiadas) ; entre 315x200mm y 155x183mm .- 1 Tarjeta de Navidad (manuscrita) ; 100x280mm.- 1 Invitación de boda (mecanografiada) ; 170x110mm.
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the recent evolution of the city of San Francisco to outline the major features that have made it possible this continuing process of creative innovation in the city. In order to meet this objective, the project is framed around answering two key research questions: (1) what are the main economic and social elements that characterise urban change in the city of San Francisco and (2) which is the role of public strategies in the continuing economic success of San Francisco. The paper concludes that the successful performance of San Francisco is the result of the actions taken by many agents in the city, but the role of public authorities, especially the City and County, must be stressed, both through direct intervention and by coordinating, fostering and supporting the private and non-profit sectors. This is especially relevant in a country like the US where private initiative has been seen in many occasions as the greatest driver of economic and social success. Yet, the performance of San Francisco City cannot be explained without the role played by the public sector, in coordination with the civil society
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10 cartas (mecanografiadas) ; entre 215x275mm y 215x140mm
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8 cartas (mecanografiadas) ; entre 210x300mm y 215x140mm.- 1 carta de Justo Garate a Belausteguigoitia en 1968 (mecanografiada) ; 225x175mm.- 1 esquela de la viuda de Belausteguigoitia ; 120x70mm
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During the last two decades, analysis of 1/f noise in cognitive science has led to a considerable progress in the way we understand the organization of our mental life. However, there is still a lack of specific models providing explanations of how 1/f noise is generated in coupled brain-body-environment systems, since existing models and experiments typically target either externally observable behaviour or isolated neuronal systems but do not address the interplay between neuronal mechanisms and sensorimotor dynamics. We present a conceptual model of a minimal neurorobotic agent solving a behavioural task that makes it possible to relate mechanistic (neurodynamic) and behavioural levels of description. The model consists of a simulated robot controlled by a network of Kuramoto oscillators with homeostatic plasticity and the ability to develop behavioural preferences mediated by sensorimotor patterns. With only three oscillators, this simple model displays self-organized criticality in the form of robust 1/f noise and a wide multifractal spectrum. We show that the emergence of self-organized criticality and 1/f noise in our model is the result of three simultaneous conditions: a) non-linear interaction dynamics capable of generating stable collective patterns, b) internal plastic mechanisms modulating the sensorimotor flows, and c) strong sensorimotor coupling with the environment that induces transient metastable neurodynamic regimes. We carry out a number of experiments to show that both synaptic plasticity and strong sensorimotor coupling play a necessary role, as constituents of self-organized criticality, in the generation of 1/f noise. The experiments also shown to be useful to test the robustness of 1/f scaling comparing the results of different techniques. We finally discuss the role of conceptual models as mediators between nomothetic and mechanistic models and how they can inform future experimental research where self-organized critically includes sensorimotor coupling among the essential interaction-dominant process giving rise to 1/f noise.
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[EN] What is Braulio asking from Eugenius in this passage: that he requires a Mass to be celebrated (where?) in honour of San Millán, or that Eugenius himself writes the Mass, or, simply, some parts or prayers for it? Firstly, translations and interpretations provided by scholars to date are checked and criticized; then an interpretation of the passage is proposed, being based on textual criticism approaches, on the work context and on the cultural environment in which this work takes place.