998 resultados para Edelin, Kenneth , 1939-2013
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En los últimos años estamos asistiendo a un estudio, cada vez más pormenorizado, de las figuras locales que han marcado la propia evolución de la dictadura a escala local –caso del alcalde Porcioles para Barcelona–. Ello ha permitido profundizar en los apoyos, evolución ideológica y rupturas dentro del propio régimen franquista. Para el caso de la ciudad de Valencia, aparte de las biografías conocidas de miembros de la oposición al régimen, nos falta un estudio en profundidad de determinados perfiles políticos que ayudaron en la instauración del franquismo y lo apoyaron prácticamente hasta el final. Uno de ellos fue Adolfo Rincón de Arellano, presidente de la Diputación, alcalde de Valencia y Consejero Nacional del Movimiento años después. Un estudio en profundidad de su vida y evolución ideológica permite comprender las características propias de la dictadura en territorio valenciano.
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In surveying the heated debate in the eurozone about austerity and the cost of high public debt, this CEPS Commentary suggests that the influential paper by Carmen Reinhard and Kenneth Rogoff misses the key point that public debt owed to foreigners is different from debt owed to residents.
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Back Row: st. mngr Robert Holt, Edwin Hoagland, coach Ray Courtright, coach emeritus Thomas Trueblood, Kenneth McCarren, Lynn Riess
Front Row: James Loar, Thomas Tussing, captain Robert Palmer, William Black, John Emery
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Italianità on Tour is a cultural history of Italian consciousness in Italy and Southeast Florida from 1896 to 1939. This dissertation examines literary works, folktales, folksongs, artworks, buildings and urban planning as imprints and cultural constructions of Italianità on both sides of the Atlantic, with a special emphasis on the transformations experienced on that journey. The real and/or imagined geo-cultural similarities between the Mediterranean and the Caribbean encouraged pioneers in Southeast Florida to conjure in their new setting an idea of Italianità , regardless of the presence of Italians in the area. Therefore, assessing Italianità, constitutes an important feature in understanding cultural constructions of identities in Miami and neighboring areas. This study, seeks to add Southeast Florida's Caribbean-Italian identity to the existing scholarship on several Italian diaspora representations, whether from a cultural ethnic perspective or from a sense of national belonging. More generally, it will show that there was no quintessential Italian national culture, but only representations of it that élites in Italy and South Florida manufactured, and on the other hand, immigrants imagined and performed upon arrival to America.
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En este artículo se explora el impacto socio-económico de la crisis internacional de 1929 en Senegal y más concretamente en la ciudad-puerto de Dakar. Se analizan las consecuencias de la dependencia externa y la extroversión económica que caracterizaba a las estructuras productivas coloniales, destacando también la respuesta organizada de los movimientos sociales africanos. Por otra parte, se estudia la evolución de las infraestructuras y actividad portuaria, observando la metropolización regional de Dakar durante este periodo.
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La Compañía Metropolitano Alfonso XIII llevó a cabo, a principios del siglo XX, la empresa de dotar a la capital española de un ferrocarril subterráneo a la altura de otras ciudades europeas: el Metro de Madrid. Del proyecto original de cuatro líneas, la 3 y la 4 se construyeron e inauguraron en plena guerra civil y en los primeros años del franquismo (1936-1945). Esta última fecha es significativa, puesto que poco después de abierta al público la línea 4 (que convertía al metropolitano por fin en una red mallada), murió su primer arquitecto oficial, Antonio Palacios Ramilo, relevante proyectista de la primera mitad del siglo XX, responsable de emblemáticos edificios del centro de la capital (Círculo de Bellas Artes, Palacio de Correos, Banco Español del Río de la Plata...). En su calidad de arquitecto oficial de la Compañía Metropolitano Alfonso XIII, diseñó no sólo las estaciones, bocas y templetes del metro de Madrid, sino también toda una serie de edificios auxiliares entre los que destacan las centrales y subestaciones eléctricas. Explicaremos la evolución de la red de metro en los comienzos del franquismo y analizaremos la arquitectura subterránea que Palacios diseñó para el ferrocarril metropolitano, centrándonos en las llamadas líneas "de los barrios bajos" y "de los bulevares", la planificación de la estación de Sol como centro neurálgico de la red y en cómo los modelos de barandillas, accesos y decoración interior que ideó Antonio Palacios se siguieron utilizando hasta mucho después de su muerte, si bien otros elementos no subsistieron al paso del tiempo y la llamada "modernización" del Metro que se llevó a cabo en los años 60 y 70. También estudiaremos el modo de intervención de Palacios en la arquitectura industrial respecto al resto de su obra y haremos especial hincapié en el estado en que se encuentra actualmente este patrimonio, distinguiendo entre los casos en los que ha habido una intervención restauradora (Nave de Motores en Pacífico, Estación de Chamberí), los que están en desuso (subestaciones de Quevedo y Salamanca...) y los elementos que ya han desaparecido (templetes de Sol y Gran Vía).
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Resumen Analizar los diversos mecanismos de intervención empleados por las compañías bananeras para ejercer presión e intervenir en la vida política en Costa Rica y Honduras, durante la primera década del siglo XX. Abstract Analyses the diverse mechanisms of intervention used by the banana companies to exert pressure and to interfere in the political live in Costa Rica and Honduras during the first decades of the 20 th century.
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Introducción La intervención activa del Estado en la cuestión social ha sido un fenómeno relativamente tardío en Costa Rica. Antes de la década de 1940 hubo muy pocos ejemplos importantes de legislación en política social y sola cuando Rafael Calderón Guardia ocupó la presidencia en 1940, el Estado comenzó a ocuparse activamente en los problemas generales relativos al bienestar social, a los derechos de los trabajadores y a la seguridad social.
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ResumenAnaliza las causas explican la presencia y crecimiento de la prostitución en San José entre los años 1939-1949, según el criterio de autoridades y formadores de opinión.AbstractAn analysis of the causes behind prostitution in San José and its increase between 1939 and 1949, based on the criteria expressed by the authorities and by opinion makers.
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Seizures in some 30% to 40% of patients with epilepsy fail to respond to antiepileptic drugs or other treatments. While much has been made of the risks of new drug therapies, not enough attention has been given to the risks of uncontrolled and progressive epilepsy. This critical review summarizes known risks associated with refractory epilepsy, provides practical clinical recommendations, and indicates areas for future research. Eight international epilepsy experts from Europe, the United States, and South America met on May 4, 2013, to present, review, and discuss relevant concepts, data, and literature on the consequences of refractory epilepsy. While patients with refractory epilepsy represent the minority of the population with epilepsy, they require the overwhelming majority of time, effort, and focus from treating physicians. They also represent the greatest economic and psychosocial burdens. Diagnostic procedures and medical/surgical treatments are not without risks. Overlooked, however, is that these risks are usually smaller than the risks of long-term, uncontrolled seizures. Refractory epilepsy may be progressive, carrying risks of structural damage to the brain and nervous system, comorbidities (osteoporosis, fractures), and increased mortality (from suicide, accidents, sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, pneumonia, vascular disease), as well as psychological (depression, anxiety), educational, social (stigma, driving), and vocational consequences. Adding to this burden is neuropsychiatric impairment caused by underlying epileptogenic processes (essential comorbidities), which appears to be independent of the effects of ongoing seizures themselves. Tolerating persistent seizures or chronic medicinal adverse effects has risks and consequences that often outweigh risks of seemingly more aggressive treatments. Future research should focus not only on controlling seizures but also on preventing these consequences.
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Phase I trials use a small number of patients to define a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the safety of new agents. We compared data from phase I and registration trials to determine whether early trials predicted later safety and final dose. We searched the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website for drugs approved in nonpediatric cancers (January 1990-October 2012). The recommended phase II dose (R2PD) and toxicities from phase I were compared with doses and safety in later trials. In 62 of 85 (73%) matched trials, the dose from the later trial was within 20% of the RP2D. In a multivariable analysis, phase I trials of targeted agents were less predictive of the final approved dose (OR, 0.2 for adopting ± 20% of the RP2D for targeted vs. other classes; P = 0.025). Of the 530 clinically relevant toxicities in later trials, 70% (n = 374) were described in phase I. A significant relationship (P = 0.0032) between increasing the number of patients in phase I (up to 60) and the ability to describe future clinically relevant toxicities was observed. Among 28,505 patients in later trials, the death rate that was related to drug was 1.41%. In conclusion, dosing based on phase I trials was associated with a low toxicity-related death rate in later trials. The ability to predict relevant toxicities correlates with the number of patients on the initial phase I trial. The final dose approved was within 20% of the RP2D in 73% of assessed trials.
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Triatomine surveillance in rural areas, artificial ecotypes, and natural ecotopes of the cities of Caturama, Ibipitanga, Macaúbas, and Seabra in the south-central region of the Brazilian state of Bahia was carried out between 2008 and 2013. Natural infection by Trypanosoma cruzi was evaluated in the specimens collected to monitor vectors of Chagas disease. A total of 1,357 specimens were collected, and four species were identified: Triatoma sordida (83%), Triatoma lenti (16.4%), Triatoma pseudomaculata (0.5%), and Panstrongylus geniculatus (0.1%). Triatoma sordida was found in four cities, only 0.7% in intradomiciliary environments. Triatoma lenti was found only in Macaúbas; 8.5% were found in intradomiciliary environments, 88.3% in peridomiciliary environments, and 3.1% in sylvatic environments. Natural infection by T. cruzi was 0.5% for T. sordida and 3.1% T. lenti. All of these cases were found in peridomiciliary environments of Macaúbas. As the results show, triatomines were found in intradomiciliary environments in three cities that were surveyed in the south-central region of the state of Bahia. Thus, an epidemiologic survey should be performed to avoid the risk of transmission to the population.
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As the foundation of the University of São Paulo completes 75 years, this article describes the history of a mansion at 463 Glette Boulevard, in São Paulo city, where several undergraduate courses of the University's Philosophy, Sciences and Letters Faculty operated until 1969. The first building of the school of Chemistry was erected there, 70 years ago. A brief retrospective of the Department of Chemistry at that place is given. The mansion was torn down by the middle of the 1970s, but it remained as a symbol of the school identity in the memory of all those who studied there.