976 resultados para Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.
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Libro de Actas de Consiliatura 1667-1719 siendo rectores: Juan de Mosquera Nuguerol y Sotelo (1666 - 1667,1673 – 1676) Enrique de Caldas Barbosa y Santiago (1667-1668, 1670-1672, 1680-1682) Cristóbal de Torres Bravo (1683-1684, 1698-1701) Nicolás Flores de Acuña (1677, 1687) Andrés del Río (1694 - 1696) Juan Andrés Manzanares y Juera (1704-1707) Jacinto Roque Flórez de Acuña (1701 - 1704, 1708 - 1710) Sebastián Carlos Pretel y Cid Cuadrado (1697)
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Gastos del Colegio Mayor del Rosario entre 1663 – 1798 siendo rectores: Enrique de Caldas Barbosa y Santiago (1667-1668, 1670-1672, 1680-1682), Nicolás de Guzmán y Solanilla (1669 - 1670), Juan de Mosquera Nuguerol y Sotelo (1666-1667,1673-1676), Francisco de Agudelo Arias de Bolívar (1692-1693), Cristóbal de Torres Bravo (1683-1684, 1698-1701), Luis Antonio de Berrio y Mendoza de Castrillón (1715-1717, 1725-1728), Fernando Antonio Camacho de Guzmán y Rojas (1711-1714, 1728-1733), José Joaquín de León y Herrera (1759- 1763), Miguel José Masústegui y Archer Calzada (1745, 1763-1766, 1769-1773, 1778-1780), Bartolomé Ramírez Maldonado de la Parra (1766-1769), Manuel de Caicedo y Vélez Ladrón de Guevara (1772-1775), Pedro José de Leyva y la Madrid (1722-1725), José Joaquín de Guzmán y Franqui (1775-1778), Fernando de Caicedo Y Flórez (1793-1796, 1799-1802).
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Se recopilan una serie de actividades matemáticas alrededor de los libros 'Alicia en el país de las maravillas' de Lewis Carrol y 'Los viajes de Gulliver' de Jonathan Swift, adaptadas a alumnos de Primaria y Secundaria. Los ejercicios versan sobre las medidas, los pesos, las proporciones, la geometría, etc..
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Realizar un acercamiento a la lexicografía didáctica hispanolatina y, por extensión, a la historia de los diccionarios de español. Repertorios de Antonio de Nebrija, José Patricio Moraleja, Juan Lorenzo Palmireno, Miguel de Saura, Miguel Navarro, Bernabé Soler y Nicolás Vellón. Se estudian las nomenclaturas hispanolatinas publicadas en España durante los años 1493-1745. Se trata de repertorios en español y en latín que ordenaban su contenido de forma lógica o filosófica y que se utilizaban como material para el aprendizaje del latín. Se lleva a cabo un acercamiento a la enseñanza del latín en esta época; una revisión de la lexicografía medieval latina; y un estudio de las nomenclaturas bilingües y plurilingües del español y las lenguas romances. También se teoriza sobre este tipo de repertorios. Consulta de bibliografía. El conocimiento de las obras lexicográficas del español permite conocer su trayectoria; subsanar errores; establecer la influencia de repertorios anteriores; y plantear retos para el futuro.
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To identify the causes of population decline in migratory birds, researchers must determine the relative influence of environmental changes on population dynamics while the birds are on breeding grounds, wintering grounds, and en route between the two. This is problematic when the wintering areas of specific populations are unknown. Here, we first identified the putative wintering areas of Common House-Martin (Delichon urbicum) and Common Swift (Apus apus) populations breeding in northern Italy as those areas, within the wintering ranges of these species, where the winter Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which may affect winter survival, best predicted annual variation in population indices observed in the breeding grounds in 1992–2009. In these analyses, we controlled for the potentially confounding effects of rainfall in the breeding grounds during the previous year, which may affect reproductive success; the North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAO), which may account for climatic conditions faced by birds during migration; and the linear and squared term of year, which account for nonlinear population trends. The areas thus identified ranged from Guinea to Nigeria for the Common House-Martin, and were located in southern Ghana for the Common Swift. We then regressed annual population indices on mean NDVI values in the putative wintering areas and on the other variables, and used Bayesian model averaging (BMA) and hierarchical partitioning (HP) of variance to assess their relative contribution to population dynamics. We re-ran all the analyses using NDVI values at different spatial scales, and consistently found that our population of Common House-Martin was primarily affected by spring rainfall (43%–47.7% explained variance) and NDVI (24%–26.9%), while the Common Swift population was primarily affected by the NDVI (22.7%–34.8%). Although these results must be further validated, currently they are the only hypotheses about the wintering grounds of the Italian populations of these species, as no Common House-Martin and Common Swift ringed in Italy have been recovered in their wintering ranges.
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(from author) One of the first papers in the peer-review literature to discuss an OSSE to evaluate future wind observations in the stratosphere. Provides key evidence to justify the construction of the SWIFT instrument (currently planned to be built by the Canadian Space Agency for launch on ~ 2010).
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Background Up to 70% of adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar major depression respond to psychological treatment plus Fluoxetine (20-50 mg) with symptom reduction and improved social function reported by 24 weeks after beginning treatment. Around 20% of non responders appear treatment resistant and 30% of responders relapse within 2 years. The specific efficacy of different psychological therapies and the moderators and mediators that influence risk for relapse are unclear. The cost-effectiveness and safety of psychological treatments remain poorly evaluated. Methods/Design Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies, the IMPACT Study, will determine whether Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Short Term Psychoanalytic Therapy is superior in reducing relapse compared with Specialist Clinical Care. The study is a multicentre pragmatic effectiveness superiority randomised clinical trial: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy consists of 20 sessions over 30 weeks, Short Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 30 sessions over 30 weeks and Specialist Clinical Care 12 sessions over 20 weeks. We will recruit 540 patients with 180 randomised to each arm. Patients will be reassessed at 6, 12, 36, 52 and 86 weeks. Methodological aspects of the study are systematic recruitment, explicit inclusion criteria, reliability checks of assessments with control for rater shift, research assessors independent of treatment team and blind to randomization, analysis by intention to treat, data management using remote data entry, measures of quality assurance, advanced statistical analysis, manualised treatment protocols, checks of adherence and competence of therapists and assessment of cost-effectiveness. We will also determine whether time to recovery and/or relapse are moderated by variations in brain structure and function and selected genetic and hormone biomarkers taken at entry. Discussion The objective of this clinical trial is to determine whether there are specific effects of specialist psychotherapy that reduce relapse in unipolar major depression in adolescents and thereby costs of treatment to society. We also anticipate being able to utilise psychotherapy experience, neuroimaging, genetic and hormone measures to reveal what techniques and their protocols may work best for which patients.