196 resultados para MORA
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Somos un grupo de 4 chicas que estudiamos el Grado de Ciencias Empresariales - Management, por lo tanto nuestras inquietudes laborales en el futuro son más o menos parecidas. Pensamos que este Trabajo de Fin de Grado es una herramienta que nos ayudará a poner en práctica todos los conocimientos adquiridos durante estos tres años y una buena referencia que podemos tener en cuenta cuando entremos de lleno en el mundo laboral recién graduadas. Este año, finalizamos la carrera universitaria, y aunque la mayoría de nosotras continúe con sus estudios posteriores, tendremos que comenzar a acceder al mundo laboral. Tal y como está la situación laboral actualmente creemos necesario estudiar en profundidad y en consecuencia los procesos de selección por los que tendremos pasar en un futuro próximo. Actualmente, y cada vez más, las empresas piden ciertos requisitos técnicos a los candidatos para poder acceder finalmente, al puesto de trabajo. Esta circunstancia se ha visto aumentada con la recesión que estamos viviendo durante estos últimos años. Es por este motivo, que con este trabajo, queremos observar si existe una fórmula exacta para pasar los procesos de selección con éxito, o por lo contrario, estos procesos, varían en consonancia con la empresa a la que se desea acceder. Hemos considerado conveniente, elegir este tema, ya que cada vez, es más difícil poder acceder a un puesto de trabajo. No obstante, antes de haber profundizado en el estudio del trabajo, creemos que, la mejor manera de conseguirlo, es ir bien preparado a la entrevista de trabajo. Esta preparación puede aumentar en cierta medida la autoconfianza y tranquilidad. De esta manera, se contribuirá a una mejor actuación y consecuentemente, un mejor resultado en cualquier entrevista de trabajo. Una vez hayamos profundizado en el estudio de la selección de personal, podremos contrastar nuestra hipótesis inicial.
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We analyze the dynamics of Brownian ratchets in a confined environment. The motion of the particles is described by a Fick-Jakobs kinetic equation in which the presence of boundaries is modeled by means of an entropic potential. The cases of a flashing ratchet, a two-state model, and a ratchet under the influence of a temperature gradient are analyzed in detail. We show the emergence of a strong cooperativity between the inherent rectification of the ratchet mechanism and the entropic bias of the fluctuations caused by spatial confinement. Net particle transport may take place in situations where none of those mechanisms leads to rectification when acting individually. The combined rectification mechanisms may lead to bidirectional transport and to new routes to segregation phenomena. Confined Brownian ratchets could be used to control transport in mesostructures and to engineer new and more efficient devices for transport at the nanoscale.
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We report on the onset of fluid entrainment when a contact line is forced to advance over a dry solid of arbitrary wettability. We show that entrainment occurs at a critical advancing speed beyond which the balance between capillary, viscous, and contact-line forces sustaining the shape of the interface is no longer satisfied. Wetting couples to the hydrodynamics by setting both the morphology of the interface at small scales and the viscous friction of the front. We find that the critical deformation that the interface can sustain is controlled by the friction at the contact line and the viscosity contrast between the displacing and displaced fluids, leading to a rich variety of wetting-entrainment regimes. We discuss the potential use of our theory to measure contact-line forces using atomic force microscopy and to study entrainment under microfluidic conditions exploiting colloid-polymer fluids of ultralow surface tension.
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A model has been developed for evaluating grain size distributions in primary crystallizations where the grain growth is diffusion controlled. The body of the model is grounded in a recently presented mean-field integration of the nucleation and growth kinetic equations, modified conveniently in order to take into account a radius-dependent growth rate, as occurs in diffusion-controlled growth. The classical diffusion theory is considered, and a modification of this is proposed to take into account interference of the diffusion profiles between neighbor grains. The potentiality of the mean-field model to give detailed information on the grain size distribution and transformed volume fraction for transformations driven by nucleation and either interface- or diffusion-controlled growth processes is demonstrated. The model is evaluated for the primary crystallization of an amorphous alloy, giving an excellent agreement with experimental data. Grain size distributions are computed, and their properties are discussed.
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We have developed numerical simulations of three dimensional suspensions of active particles to characterize the capabilities of the hydrodynamic stresses induced by active swimmers to promote global order and emergent structures in active suspensions. We have considered squirmer suspensions embedded in a fluid modeled under a Lattice Boltzmann scheme. We have found that active stresses play a central role to decorrelate the collective motion of squirmers and that contractile squirmers develop significant aggregates.
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We analyze the failure process of a two-component system with widely different fracture strength in the framework of a fiber bundle model with localized load sharing. A fraction 0≤α≤1 of the bundle is strong and it is represented by unbreakable fibers, while fibers of the weak component have randomly distributed failure strength. Computer simulations revealed that there exists a critical composition αc which separates two qualitatively different behaviors: Below the critical point, the failure of the bundle is brittle, characterized by an abrupt damage growth within the breakable part of the system. Above αc, however, the macroscopic response becomes ductile, providing stability during the entire breaking process. The transition occurs at an astonishingly low fraction of strong fibers which can have importance for applications. We show that in the ductile phase, the size distribution of breaking bursts has a power law functional form with an exponent μ=2 followed by an exponential cutoff. In the brittle phase, the power law also prevails but with a higher exponent μ=92. The transition between the two phases shows analogies to continuous phase transitions. Analyzing the microstructure of the damage, it was found that at the beginning of the fracture process cracks nucleate randomly, while later on growth and coalescence of cracks dominate, which give rise to power law distributed crack sizes.
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We describe the effect of hydrodynamic interactions in the sedimentation of a pair of inextensible semiflexible filaments under a uniform constant force at low Reynolds numbers. We have analyzed the different regimes and the morphology of such polymers in simple geometries, which allow us to highlight the peculiarities of the interplay between elastic and hydrodynamic stresses. Cooperative and symmetry breaking effects associated to the geometry of the fibers gives rise to characteristic motion which give them distinct properties from rigid and elastic filaments.
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Computer simulations of the dynamics of a colloidal particle suspended in a fluid confined by an interface show that the asymptotic decay of the velocity correlation functions is algebraic. The exponents of the long-time tails depend on the direction of motion of the particle relative to the surface, as well as on the specific nature of the boundary conditions. In particular, we find that for the angular velocity correlation function, the decay in the presence of a slip surface is faster than the one corresponding to a stick one. An intuitive picture is introduced to explain the various long-time tails, and the simulations are compared with theoretical expressions where available.
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Transport in small-scale biological and soft-matter systems typically occurs under confinement conditions in which particles proceed through obstacles and irregularities of the boundaries that may significantly alter their trajectories. A transport model that assimilates the confinement to the presence of entropic barriers provides an efficient approach to quantify its effect on the particle current and the diffusion coefficient. We review the main peculiarities of entropic transport and treat two cases in which confinement effects play a crucial role, with the appearance of emergent properties. The presence of entropic barriers modifies the mean first-passage time distribution and therefore plays a very important role in ion transport through micro- and nano-channels. The functionality of molecular motors, modeled as Brownian ratchets, is strongly affected when the motor proceeds in a confined medium that may constitute another source of rectification. The interplay between ratchet and entropic rectification gives rise to a wide variety of dynamical behaviors, not observed when the Brownian motor proceeds in an unbounded medium. Entropic transport offers new venues of transport control and particle manipulation and new ways to engineer more efficient devices for transport at the nanoscale.
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Fundamentos: El examen MIR constituye actualmente el único medio de selección de candidatos para la formación de médicos especialistas en España. Consta de 260 preguntas (10 de ellas son de reserva) de las distintas asignaturas de la licenciatura de medicina. El presente estudio pretende describir la evolución de los contenidos en anatomía humana, bioestadístíca y epidemiología de las distintas convocatorias MIR realizadas desde 1982. Métodos: Se analizaron todos los exámenes MIR generales desde 1982 hasta 1996, incluidas las convocatorias específicas de medicina familiar y comunitaria desde 1995 a 1997. En cada examen, se identificaron los contenidos de todas las preguntas relacionadas con anatomía humana, bioestadistica y epidemiología, según una clasificación en categorías temáticas adaptada de los programas docentes de cada asignatura. El tratamiento estadístico consistió en el análisis descriptivo (tabulación y representación gráfica) de las categorías temáticas y de su accesibilidad para un hipotético opositor/a con unos determinados conocimientos. Resultados: El número de preguntas de cada una de dichas asignaturas no superó en ninguna convocatoria general el 4% del total de preguntas. Las categorías temáticas con mayor frecuencia de aparición fueron, en anatomía humana, extremidad superior e inferior; en bioestadística, probabilidad/pruebas diagnósticas, y epidemiología descriptiva para el caso de epidemiología. Un hipotético opositor/a que no se preparó ningún tema de anatomía humana, bioestadística o epidemiología tan sólo tuvo acceso, respectivamente, a 1, 6 o 3 de las 15 convocatorias generales MIR revisadas. Conclusiones: En el examen MIR, la presencia de contenidos de anatomía humana tiende a disminuir, mientras que los de bioestadística y epidemiología cobran mayor importancia. Un/a opositor/a que domine los conocimientos adquiridos durante su licenciatura tiene acceso temático a la totalidad de preguntas de dichas asignaturas.
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BACKGROUND: Previous cross-sectional studies report that cognitive impairment is associated with poor psychosocial functioning in euthymic bipolar patients. There is a lack of long-term studies to determine the course of cognitive impairment and its impact on functional outcome. Method A total of 54 subjects were assessed at baseline and 6 years later; 28 had DSM-IV TR bipolar I or II disorder (recruited, at baseline, from a Lithium Clinic Program) and 26 were healthy matched controls. They were all assessed with a cognitive battery tapping into the main cognitive domains (executive function, attention, processing speed, verbal memory and visual memory) twice over a 6-year follow-up period. All patients were euthymic (Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score lower than 8 and Young mania rating scale score lower than 6) for at least 3 months before both evaluations. At the end of follow-up, psychosocial functioning was also evaluated by means of the Functioning Assessment Short Test. RESULTS: Repeated-measures multivariate analysis of covariance showed that there were main effects of group in the executive domain, in the inhibition domain, in the processing speed domain, and in the verbal memory domain (p<0.04). Among the clinical factors, only longer illness duration was significantly related to slow processing (p=0.01), whereas strong relationships were observed between impoverished cognition along time and poorer psychosocial functioning (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Executive functioning, inhibition, processing speed and verbal memory were impaired in euthymic bipolar out-patients. Although cognitive deficits remained stable on average throughout the follow-up, they had enduring negative effects on psychosocial adaptation of patients.
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Este trabajo consiste en la creación de un almacén de datos y su explotación por medio de un conjunto de informes. El almacén de datos registra información relativa al tránsito de vehículos, número de licencias, conductores, etc., la cual está organizada por municipios y años.