51 resultados para Vital statistics
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This article suggests and discusses the surroundings (geography) of the interculturality. Traditionally the intercultural studies in educational sciences have been reduced to educational practice in schools. Nevertheless, it is suggested other areas or geographies to research and intervene. Based on Bronfenbrenner¿s ecologic model and the "vital and psychological geography" term, I propose the existence of four types of intercultural geographies: micro-intercultural, meso-intercultural, exo-intercultural and macro-intercultural geography. After defining these concepts, we illustrate them with some examples from different experiences and intervention-research projects. Finally, I suggest the "cultural psychogeography" as a discipline to understand the cultural function, origin and causes of social, educative and psychological phenomenons like interculturality
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LORs, addressing content management and preservation, have the positive collaterals of institutional positioning and dissemination, but their main benefit is the empowerment of interest-centred learning communities, as we recognise that learning is much more than content, which becomes infrastructure: the LOR provides the learner interaction with the LOs, but also with other learners and teachers.
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Improve the prediction of the vital and functional prognosis of comatose patients suffering from anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy after successful resuscitation from a cardiac arrest, addmitted to the Intensive Care and Coronary Units of the Dr. Josep Trueta Hospital, based on clinical, neurophysiological and biochemical results.The results of these different tests, revised and combined all together, will improve the prediction of the patients' prognosis, leading to an accurate vital and functional outcome, as they only have been studied separately so far. Anoxia is the third most frequent cause of coma, and the most common cause of post-anoxic coma in adults is the cardiac arrest. The incidence of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury is not well known, but it is certain that cardiac arrest, the most common cause of post-anoxic coma, affects approximately 24000 to 50000 Spanish people every year, most of them occuring out of the hospital. A cardiac arrest is the abrupt cessation of normal circulation of the blood due to failure of the heart to contract effectively during systole. It is different from, but may be caused by, a heart attack or myocardial infarction, where blood flow to the still-beating heart is interrupted. Arrested blood circulation prevents delivery of oxygen to all parts of the body. Cerebral hypoxia, or lack of oxygen supply to the brain, causes victims to lose consciousness and to stop normal breathing, although agonal breathing may still occur. Brain injury is likely if cardiac arrest is untreated for more than five minutes
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Tinc sensació de ridícul col·lectiu quan ens parlen del triangle de la recerca, ciència i innovació: Estats Units (Massachusetts i Califòrnia), Israel i Catalunya. De les meves paraules no s'hauria de deduir cap crítica als ponts de col·laboració que s'intenten crear entre sistemes i institucions de recerca, ni cap menysteniment a les poques relacions que ens podem permetre les relacions valen diners amb les universitats i centres de recerca d'aquests països, per altra banda líders en recerca i innovació i exemple a seguir
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The reduction of quantum scattering leads to the suppression of shot noise. In this Letter, we analyze the crossover from the quantum transport regime with universal shot noise to the classical regime where noise vanishes. By making use of the stochastic path integral approach, we find the statistics of transport and the transmission properties of a chaotic cavity as a function of a system parameter controlling the crossover. We identify three different scenarios of the crossover.