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Variante(s) de titre : Le Thyrse : revue mensuelle de littérature, art et philosophie
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1887/12/02 (Numéro 1353).
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Banco del conocimiento
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The Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) is a ground nesting colonial seabird. Terns rely primarily on small prey fishes which they obtain through plunge diving for their survival as well as the survival of their offspring during the breeding season. The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) is a small bivalve mollusk that invaded North American waters in the late 1980's. Through its suspension feeding, the zebra mussel has the ability to alter the entire aquatic ecosystem, ultimately leading to a reduction in pelagic organisms including small prey fish. The objective of the study was to determine what (if any) indirect effects the invasion of the zebra mussel has had on fish prey captured by terns. The study took place in two separate two-year periods, 1990-91 and 1995-96 on a concrete breakwall off the north shore of Lake Erie near Port Colborne, Ontario. Daily nest checks revealed clutch initiation dates, egg-laying chronology, hatching success and morphological egg characteristics (length and breadth). Behavioural observations included time each sex spent in attendance with its brood, the frequency of feeding chicks and the prey species composition and size fed to chicks as well as to females (courtship feeding). Egg sizes did not differ between study periods, nor did feeding rates to chicks, suggesting that food was not a limiting resource. Terns spent less time with their broods (more time foraging) in the 1995-96 period. However, they also had significantly larger broods and fledged more offspring. The time of each individual foraging trip decreased, suggesting that fish were easier to obtain in 1995 and 1996. Lastly, kleptoparasitism rates decreased, suggesting that the costs of foraging (time, energy) actually decreased as fewer birds adopted this strategy to compensate for what I assumed to be a lack of available food (fish). The only significant difference between the periods of 1990, 1991 and 1995, 1996 was a change in diet. Terns delivered significantly fewer rainbow smelt and more emerald shiner in 1995 and 1996. However, the average size of fish delivered did not change. Thus, there was little impact on prey captured by Common Terns in Lake Erie since the invasion of the zebra mussel.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias Especialista en Producción Animal) UANL
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The word ‘sovereignty’ provides a forceful example of the social power of language as an organic instrument playing a leading role in the continuous and continuing process of creating and transforming human reality. The paper examines a pivotal episode in the history of the word ‘sovereignty’ — its formal introduction in the 16th century by Jean Bodin in his Six Livres de la Republique. It focuses on the social effects ‘sovereignty’ has had on the shared consciousness of humanity, including that of the international community. The proposed metalogical inquiry adopts a method that draws from the hermeneutic school of historical knowledge. The argument is that Bodin used ‘sovereignty’ for the purpose of attributing to the ruler (the French king) supreme power in the hierarchical organisational structure of society. This idea of a pyramid of authority is found in different elements of the discourse in Six Livres de la Republique, which is examined in the immediate context of Bodin’s personal background as well as the extended social, political and intellectual context of 16th century France. The conclusion shows that Bodin’s work was the first seminal step in the development of contemporary ideas of ‘internal sovereignty’ and ‘external sovereignty’. It is thus part of the history of the true power that the word at hand has exercised in framing the international state system and hence the international legal system.
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A simple technique for calculating the resonance frequencies of a compact arrow-shaped microstrip antenna is presented and discussed . The accuracy of the method is validated by experimental results
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Se incluyen entrevistas realizadas a las personas que han recibido el reconocimiento público en la convocatoria realizada por AMYDEP (Asociación para la Mejora y Defensa de la Escuela Pública)
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Conferència emmarcada dins el 2on Workshop Biblioteca UdG: La Universitat de Girona davant els reptes del nou Espai Europeu d'Educació Superior, on s'explica el procés de migració de la nova web de la Biblioteca fent especial esment a l'estructura de les pàgines, al portal de la Biblioteca i al desenvolupament de la migració, entre d'altres
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El Proyecto Mesoamericano es un proyecto de integración entre los países de Mesoamerica; es decir, que es una integración entre los nueves Estados del Sureste de México (Campeche, Chiapas, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz y Yucatán)y los territorios de Guatemala, El Salvador, Belice, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá. Aunque a partir del 2006 Colombia ingresó con todos los derechos de participación. El proyecto busca principalmente aumentar la calidad de vida de los habitantes potencializando el desarrollo económico, reduciendo la pobreza, aumentando el capital humano y natural de la región, dentro de un contexto de respeto a la diversidad cultural, étnica e inclusión social. Para esto el Proyecto Mesoamericano se ha dividido en 9 Iniciativas las cuales a cada país le corresponde desarrollar cada una. Es por esto que a México le correspondió desarrollar la Iniciativa de Desarrollo Humano; a Belice la iniciativa de Turismo; a Guatemala la Iniciativa Energética; a El Salvador, Telecomunicaciones; a Costa Rica, Transporte; a Honduras Facilitación Comercial y Competitividad; a Nicaragua, Desarrollo Sostenible; a Panamá, Prevención y Mitigación de Desastres Naturales y finalmente a Colombia le correspondió desarrollar el tema de los biocombustibles. estas Iniciativas todas tienen la misma importancia pero a diferencia de las otras; la Iniciativa Energética es la más desarrollada y ejecutada hasta el momento por ser la más grande; entre sus proyectos están: El Sistema de Interconexión Eléctrica SIEPAC, la Interconexión Eléctrica entre México y Guatemala, la Interconexión Eléctrica entre Panamá y Colombia, el Proyecto de Biocombustibles y las Energías Renovables. Esta Iniciativa ha hecho que la integración entre los países de la región se afiance mucho más. Aunque todavía existe mucho rechazo por parte de la población campesina e indígena por el temor a perder sus recursos naturales y que estos sean privatizados. De igual forma Colombia es muy importante para el proyecto puesto que Colombia geoestratégicamente es el puente entre Centroamérica y Suramérica y es un factor clave para el Proyecto Mesoamericano.