980 resultados para Benedicto XVI, Papa
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Pie de imp. tomado de colofón en sign. T4
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Las ilustraciones son retratos de los Papas
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: T. I : Continens pontificatus Clementis XIII. Annum primum, et secundum (1835. XXVIII, 411 p.) -- T. II : Annum tertium ad sextum (1837. XXII, 550 p.) -- T. III : Clementis XIII. Septimum ad undecimum (1838. XXII, 591 p.) -- T. IV : Clementis XIV. Primum ad sextum (1841. XXVII, 806 p.) -- T. V : Pii VI. Annum primum ad tertium (1842. XIX, 490 p.) -- T. VI : Quartum ad octavum (1843. XXIV, 626 p.) -- T. VII : Annum nonum ad duodecimum (1843. XVII, 714 p.) -- T. VIII : Pii VI, [annum] XIII ad XVI (1844. XVII, 574 p.) -- T. IX : Annum decimum septimum ad vicesimum primum (1845. XXI, 638 p.) -- T. X: Vicesimum secundum ad vicesimum quintum (1845. XVIII, 250 p.) -- T. XI: Pii VII. Annum primum ad tertium (1846. XXI, 510 p.) -- T. XII : Pii VII. Annum quartum ad sextum (1846. XXI, 450 p.) -- T. XIII : Septimum ad sextum decimum (1847. XXIII, 488 p.) -- T. XIV: Annum decimum septimum ad octavum (1849. XII, 626 p.) -- T. XV: Annum decimum nonum ad vicesimum quartum (1853. XXIV, 650 p.) -- T. XVI: Leonis XII. Annum primum ad tertium (1854. XV, 490 p.) -- T. XVII: Annum quartum ad sextum (1855. XV, 483 p.) -- T. XVIII: Pii VIII. Annum primum et secundum (1856. XV, 168 p.) -- T. XIX: Gregorii XVI. Annum primum ad quartum (1857. XXVI, 714 p.) -- T. XX: Gregorii XVI. Annum quintum (1858)
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Ruiz Fidalgo,
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El segu[n]do volumen de los Morales de san Gregorio en romance, con port., pag. y sign. propias.
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Este trabajo analiza los avatares editoriales y el sistema de composición por medios pliegos de un librito-escapulario de principios el siglo XVI a través de las tres ediciones conocidas de La oración de San León papa. Es la versión previa, ilustrada con imágenes, del capítulo publicado en extracto en el Catálogo de la exposición "La fortuna de los libros" de la Biblioteca Lázaro Galdíano (2015), actualizada y dada a luz in memoriam de Víctor Infantes. Constituye la segunda entrega de la colección Papeles del divisorio, 2.
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Background: Antibiotic overuse is influenced by several factors that can only be measured using a valid and reliable psychosocial measurement instrument. This study aims to establish translation and early stage validation of an instrument recently developed by this research team to measure factors influencing the overuse of antibiotics in children with upper respiratory tract infections in Saudi Arabia. Method: The content evaluation panel was composed of area experts approached using the Delphi Technique. Experts were provided with the questionnaires iteratively, on a three-round basis until consensus on the relevance of items was reached independently. Translation was achieved by adapting Brislin’s model of translation. Results: After going through the iterative process with the experts, consensus was reached to 58 items (including demographics). Experts also pointed out some issues related to ambiguity and redundancy in some items. A final Arabic version was produced from the translation process. Conclusion: This study produced preliminary validation of the developed instrument from the experts’ contributions. Then, the instrument was translated from English to Arabic. The instrument will undergo further validation steps in the future, such as construct validity.
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Background Antibiotics overuse is a global public health issue influenced by several factors, of which some are parent-related psychosocial factors that can only be measured using valid and reliable psychosocial measurement instruments. The PAPA scale was developed to measure these factors and the content validity of this instrument was assessed. Aim This study further validated the recently developed instrument in terms of (1) face validity and (2) construct validity including: deciding the number and nature of factors, and item selection. Methods Questionnaires were self-administered to parents of children between the ages of 0 and 12 years old. Parents were conveniently recruited from schools’ parental meetings in the Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. Face validity was assessed with regards to questionnaire clarity and unambiguity. Construct validity and item selection processes were conducted using Exploratory factor analysis. Results Parallel analysis and Exploratory factor analysis using principal axis factoring produced six factors in the developed instrument: knowledge and beliefs, behaviours, sources of information, adherence, awareness about antibiotics resistance, and parents’ perception regarding doctors’ prescribing behaviours. Reliability was assessed (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.78) which demonstrates the instrument as being reliable. Conclusion The ‘factors’ produced in this study coincide with the constructs contextually identified in the development phase of other instruments used to study antibiotic use. However, no other study considering perceptions of antibiotic use had gone beyond content validation of such instruments. This study is the first to constructively validate the factors underlying perceptions regarding antibiotic use in any population and in parents in particular.
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Background: The overuse of antibiotics is becoming an increasing concern. Antibiotic resistance, which increases both the burden of disease, and the cost of health services, is perhaps the most profound impact of antibiotics overuse. Attempts have been made to develop instruments to measure the psychosocial constructs underlying antibiotics use, however, none of these instruments have undergone thorough psychometric validation. This study evaluates the psychometric properties of the Parental Perceptions on Antibiotics (PAPA) scales. The PAPA scales attempt to measure the factors influencing parental use of antibiotics in children. Methods: 1111 parents of children younger than 12 years old were recruited from primary schools’ parental meetings in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia from September 2012 to January 2013. The structure of the PAPA instrument was validated using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) with measurement model fit evaluated using the raw and scaled χ2, Goodness of Fit Index, and Root Mean Square Error of Approximation. Results: A five-factor model was confirmed with the model showing good fit. Constructs in the model include: Knowledge and Beliefs, Behaviors, Sources of information, Adherence, and Awareness about antibiotics resistance. The instrument was shown to have good internal consistency, and good discriminant and convergent validity. Conclusion: The availability of an instrument able to measure the psychosocial factors underlying antibiotics usage allows the risk factors underlying antibiotic use and overuse to now be investigated.
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The structure, previously assigned to zerumbone, has been found to be untenable. The ketone has been shown to be monocyclic containing three ethylenic linkages, and has been further correlated with humulene. Results from ozonolysis, and base-catalysed cleavage allowed the compound to be formulated as 2,6,9,9-tetramethyl-2,6,10-cyclo-undecatrien-1-one.