1000 resultados para Flórez, Enrique, 1702-1773.
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Este trabajo pretende realizar un acto de lectura e interpretación del texto de Enrique Vila-Matas París no se acaba nunca (2003). La lectura se sitúa desde la perspectiva concreta y delimitada de la red literaria que se teje en el novela. La metáfora de la red, atendiendo a sus tres acepciones: red como tejido, red como ardid y red como conexión, da las directrices del trabajo que intenta responder a estas cuestiones: a) qué hilos forman su tejido narrativo, b) cómo se configura la red, c) qué posibles mecanismos establecen la red como conexión. La lectura se inscribe en el doble marco de la intertextualidad y de la ironía. A través de las citas, alusiones y referencias literarias se destacan algunos procedimientos e intencionalidades en la configuración de la novelística de Enrique Vila-Matas, en su Manifiesto estético
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Este trabajo de investigación pretende ser una guía de lectura e interpretación del volumen de cuentos Suicidios ejemplares (1991), de Enrique Vila-Matas, delimitando en su contexto histórico y literario la trayectoria del género, para extraer la calidad y significación de la obra y del autor. El análisis se enlaza a la producción total de sus escritos, dotados de una visión lúdica de la vida y la literatura, que acaban confluyendo en un mismo plano. Algunos de los conceptos vertebradores son las vanguardias, el posmodernismo, el absurdo o la ironía. Y sobre todo la ficción como elemento liberador por excelencia
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The life cycle and reproductive patterns of Triatoma rubrofasciata were studied along with laboratory conditions for the establishment of a prolific colony. The insects were divided into four groups: two of them were maintained at room temperature (20.5°C to 33°C and 85% ± 5% of relative humidity), the other two in a climatic chamber (CC) (temperature: 29°C, humidity: 80% ± 5%). The groups were fed weekly or fortnightly on Swiss mice. The females from the group kept in the CC and fed weekly had longer life span, as well as a higher number of eggs, fertile eggs and hatchings; the group kept in the CC and fed fortnightly had a shorter life span for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd instars and a lower mortality rate for all instars. It was concluded that a constant high temperature (CC at 29°C) is the most suitable condition for the maintenance of a colony of T. rubrofasciata regardless of the interval between repasts.
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The present work aims at learning the period of resistance to starvation (molting/death) of Triatoma rubrofasciata in different stages of development and the respective loss of weight until death. Eggs of specimens from the greater area of the city of São Luis in the State of Maranhão, Brazil, yielded approximately 300 nymphs. These nymphs were placed in labelled Borrel glasses, in which they were weekly fed on rats (Rattus norvegicus), until reaching the stage to be observed. The experiments were conducted in a climatic chamber regulated at 29 ± 1° C, 70% relative humidity and 12 hr photoperiod. The resistance to starvation increased according to the stage of development, except for adult bugs, whose results were similar to the 3rd stage nymphs. In all these development stages there was an abrupt loss of weight in the first week, followed by a gradual loss until death. Comparing this work with those of other authors, it was observed that T. rubrofasciata is among the less resistant triatomine species.
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En aquest treball s'aprofundeix en el coneixement del que va ser l' alçament del 19 de juliol de 1936 i es detalla l'actuació contraposada que protagonitzaren, en temps de guerra idel franquisme, dos militars destinats a la ciutat: el tinent coronel Alcubilla iel capità Justo
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[Acte royal. 1702-05-09. Versailles]
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Crowding-out during the British Industrial Revolution has long been one of the leadingexplanations for slow growth during the Industrial Revolution, but little empirical evidence exists to support it. We argue that examinations of interest rates are fundamentally misguided, and that the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century private loan market balanced through quantity rationing. Using a unique set of observations on lending volume at a London goldsmith bank, Hoare s, we document the impact of wartime financing on private credit markets. We conclude that there is considerable evidence that government borrowing, especially during wartime, crowded out private credit.