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em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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"Vegeu el resum a l'inici del document del fitxer adjunt."
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Aquest document ens acosta als sistemes d'informació geogràfica donant-nos una definició de què fan, descrivint què són els objectes geogràfics (entitats amb informació geomètrica i temàtica) i tractant de la problemàtica de la seva representació. També ens mostra els passos que cal fer en un sistema d'informació geogràfica, des de la introducció de les dades fins a la presentació dels resultats, passant per la consulta i l'anàlisi.
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Estudi, disseny i implementació de diferents tècniques d’agrupament defibres (clustering) per tal d’integrar a la plataforma DTIWeb diferentsalgorismes de clustering i tècniques de visualització de clústers de fibres de forma quefaciliti la interpretació de dades de DTI als especialistes
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We study experimentally how the ability to communicate affects the frequency and effectiveness of flexible and inflexible contracts in a bilateral trade context where sellers can adjust trade quality after observing a post-contractual cost shock and a discretionary buyer transfer. In the absence of communication, we find that rigid contracts are more frequent and lead to higher earnings for both buyer and seller. By contrast, in the presence of communication, flexible contracts are much more frequent and considerably more productive, both for buyers and sellers. Also, both buyer and seller earn considerably more from flexible with communication than rigid without communication. Our results show quite strongly that communication, a normal feature in contracting, can remove the potential cost of flexibility (disagreements caused by conflicting perceptions). We offer an explanation based on social norms.
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Moral codes are produced and enforced by more or less specialized means and are subject to standard economic forces. This paper argues that the intermediary role played by the Catholic Church between God and Christians, a key difference from Protestantism, faces the standard trade-off of specialization benefits and agency costs. It applies this trade-off hypothesis to confession of sins to priests, an institution that epitomizes such intermediation, showing that this hypothesis fits cognitive, historical and econometric evidence better than a simpler rent-seeking story. In particular, Catholics who confess more often are observed to comply more with the moral code; however, no relationship is observed between mass attendance and moral compliance. The data also links the current decline in confession to the rise in education, which makes moral self-enforcement less costly, and to the productivity gap suffered by confession services, given its necessarily interpersonal nature.
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Objectives: Our aim in this study was to determine the concentration of salivary glucose in healthy individuals and to compare it with the capillary glycemia. Study design: Samples of unstimulated whole saliva were collected from 63 non-diabetic patients. The concentration of salivary glucose and capillary blood was measured in all of the patients. The salivary glucose was determined by enzymatic method and spectrophotometry. The data was then analyzed using the Spearman correlation test, considering values of p<0.05 to be significant. Results: The whole sample consisted of 47.6% males and 52.4% women, with an average age of 37.5±15.7 years old. The average rates of unstimulated salivary flow were 0.41±0.21 ml/min among males and 0.31±0.15 ml/min among females. No significant difference was found based on these results (p=0.078). The average blood glucose among the males studied was 100.05±13.51 mg/dL, and among females, it was 99.5±13.9 mg/dL. The average salivary glucose for the whole sample was 5.97±1.87 mg/dL, with 5.91±2.19 mg/dL among males and 5.97±1.56 mg/dL among females, respectively, without presenting any significant differences (p=0.908). The concentration of salivary glucose did not present any statistically significant correlation with the capillary glycemia (p=0.732). Conclusions: The results suggest that the concentration of salivary glucose is not dependent on capillary glycemia and that the concentration of salivary glucose does not present significant differences between the measurements for males and females.
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Objetivos: Determinar la concentración de glucosa salival de individuos sanos y compararla con la glicemia capilar. Diseño del estudio: Se realizó una recolección de saliva total en reposo, en 63 individuos no diabéticos. Se midió la concentración de glucosa salival y sanguinea capilar en todos los individuos. La glucosa salival fue determinada por método enzimático y espectrofotometría. Los datos fueron analizados usando el test de correlación de Spearman, considerando significativos valores de p<0,05. Resultados: Del total de la muestra, 47,6% eran varones y 52,4% mujeres, con una media de edad de 37,5±15,7 años. Las medias del flujo salival en reposo fueron de 0,41±0,2l ml/min en el género masculino y de 0,31±0,15 ml/min en el género femenino. No hubo diferencia significativa (p=0,07S). La media de glucosa sanguínea entre los varones fue de l00,05± 13,51 mg/dL y de 99 ,5± 13,9 mg/dL en las mujeres. La media de glucosa salival en el total de la muestra fue de 5,97±1 ,87 mg/dL, siendo 5,91±2, 19m9/dL en los varones y 5,97±1 ,56mg/dL en las mujeres, sin presentarse diferencias significativas (p=0,908). La concentración de la glucosa salival no presentó correlación estadísticamente significativa con la glicemia capilar (p=0,732). Conclusiones: De los resultados se desprende que: la concentración de la glucosa salival no depende de la glicemia capilar; la concentración de la glucosa salival no presenta diferencias entre géneros