809 resultados para Briceño Ruiz, José
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Esta investigación se centra en analizar la danza del vientre como una práctica sociocultural que transforma las subjetividades de sus practicantes, en el caso particular de las mujeres integrantes de la academia Anasi de Bogotá. Basada en la autoetnografía y a partir de experiencias individuales y colectivas de las mujeres integrantes del lugar, la danza es presentada como un proceso que conduce al empoderamiento femenino individual y colectivo. Esto sucede en el marco de una sociedad patriarcal, donde los cuerpos femeninos están cargados de connotaciones y limitaciones. Además de que el estilo dancístico ha sido dotado histórica y socialmente de prejuicios y nociones sexistas y machistas en torno a él y a sus bailarinas.
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What is the secret mesmerism that death possesses and under the operation of which a modern architect – strident, confident, resolute – becomes rueful, pessimistic, or melancholic?1 Five years before Le Corbusier’s death at sea in 1965, the architect reluctantly agreed to adopt the project for L’Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy in Firminy-Vert (1960–2006), following the death of its original architect, André Sive, from leukemia in 1958.2 Le Corbusier had already developed, in 1956, the plan for an enclave in the new “green” Firminy town, which included his youth and culture center and a stadium and swimming pool; the church and a “boîte à miracles” near the youth center were inserted into the plan in the ’60s. (Le Corbusier was also invited, in 1962, to produce another plan for three Unités d’Habitation outside Firminy-Vert.) The Saint-Pierre church should have been the zenith of the quartet (the largest urban concentration of works by Le Corbusier in Europe, and what the architect Henri Ciriani termed Le Corbusier’s “acropolis”3) but in the early course of the project, Le Corbusier would suffer the diocese’s serial objections to his vision for the church – not unlike the difficulties he experienced with Notre Dame du Haut at Ronchamp (1950–1954) and the resistance to his proposed monastery of Sainte-Marie de la Tourette (1957–1960). In 1964, the bishop of Saint-Étienne requested that Le Corbusier relocate the church to a new site, but Le Corbusier refused and the diocese subsequently withdrew from the project. (With neither the approval, funds, nor the participation of the bishop, by then the cardinal archbishop of Lyon, the first stone of the church was finally laid on the site in 1970.) Le Corbusier’s ambivalence toward the project, even prior to his quarrels with the bishop, reveals...
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Background The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (GBD 2013) aims to bring together all available epidemiological data using a coherent measurement framework, standardised estimation methods, and transparent data sources to enable comparisons of health loss over time and across causes, age–sex groups, and countries. The GBD can be used to generate summary measures such as disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) and healthy life expectancy (HALE) that make possible comparative assessments of broad epidemiological patterns across countries and time. These summary measures can also be used to quantify the component of variation in epidemiology that is related to sociodemographic development. Methods We used the published GBD 2013 data for age-specific mortality, years of life lost due to premature mortality (YLLs), and years lived with disability (YLDs) to calculate DALYs and HALE for 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2013 for 188 countries. We calculated HALE using the Sullivan method; 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) represent uncertainty in age-specific death rates and YLDs per person for each country, age, sex, and year. We estimated DALYs for 306 causes for each country as the sum of YLLs and YLDs; 95% UIs represent uncertainty in YLL and YLD rates. We quantified patterns of the epidemiological transition with a composite indicator of sociodemographic status, which we constructed from income per person, average years of schooling after age 15 years, and the total fertility rate and mean age of the population. We applied hierarchical regression to DALY rates by cause across countries to decompose variance related to the sociodemographic status variable, country, and time. Findings Worldwide, from 1990 to 2013, life expectancy at birth rose by 6·2 years (95% UI 5·6–6·6), from 65·3 years (65·0–65·6) in 1990 to 71·5 years (71·0–71·9) in 2013, HALE at birth rose by 5·4 years (4·9–5·8), from 56·9 years (54·5–59·1) to 62·3 years (59·7–64·8), total DALYs fell by 3·6% (0·3–7·4), and age-standardised DALY rates per 100 000 people fell by 26·7% (24·6–29·1). For communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional disorders, global DALY numbers, crude rates, and age-standardised rates have all declined between 1990 and 2013, whereas for non–communicable diseases, global DALYs have been increasing, DALY rates have remained nearly constant, and age-standardised DALY rates declined during the same period. From 2005 to 2013, the number of DALYs increased for most specific non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and neoplasms, in addition to dengue, food-borne trematodes, and leishmaniasis; DALYs decreased for nearly all other causes. By 2013, the five leading causes of DALYs were ischaemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, cerebrovascular disease, low back and neck pain, and road injuries. Sociodemographic status explained more than 50% of the variance between countries and over time for diarrhoea, lower respiratory infections, and other common infectious diseases; maternal disorders; neonatal disorders; nutritional deficiencies; other communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases; musculoskeletal disorders; and other non-communicable diseases. However, sociodemographic status explained less than 10% of the variance in DALY rates for cardiovascular diseases; chronic respiratory diseases; cirrhosis; diabetes, urogenital, blood, and endocrine diseases; unintentional injuries; and self-harm and interpersonal violence. Predictably, increased sociodemographic status was associated with a shift in burden from YLLs to YLDs, driven by declines in YLLs and increases in YLDs from musculoskeletal disorders, neurological disorders, and mental and substance use disorders. In most country-specific estimates, the increase in life expectancy was greater than that in HALE. Leading causes of DALYs are highly variable across countries. Interpretation Global health is improving. Population growth and ageing have driven up numbers of DALYs, but crude rates have remained relatively constant, showing that progress in health does not mean fewer demands on health systems. The notion of an epidemiological transition—in which increasing sociodemographic status brings structured change in disease burden—is useful, but there is tremendous variation in burden of disease that is not associated with sociodemographic status. This further underscores the need for country-specific assessments of DALYs and HALE to appropriately inform health policy decisions and attendant actions.
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Background The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factor study 2013 (GBD 2013) is the first of a series of annual updates of the GBD. Risk factor quantification, particularly of modifiable risk factors, can help to identify emerging threats to population health and opportunities for prevention. The GBD 2013 provides a timely opportunity to update the comparative risk assessment with new data for exposure, relative risks, and evidence on the appropriate counterfactual risk distribution. Methods Attributable deaths, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) have been estimated for 79 risks or clusters of risks using the GBD 2010 methods. Risk–outcome pairs meeting explicit evidence criteria were assessed for 188 countries for the period 1990–2013 by age and sex using three inputs: risk exposure, relative risks, and the theoretical minimum risk exposure level (TMREL). Risks are organised into a hierarchy with blocks of behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks at the first level of the hierarchy. The next level in the hierarchy includes nine clusters of related risks and two individual risks, with more detail provided at levels 3 and 4 of the hierarchy. Compared with GBD 2010, six new risk factors have been added: handwashing practices, occupational exposure to trichloroethylene, childhood wasting, childhood stunting, unsafe sex, and low glomerular filtration rate. For most risks, data for exposure were synthesised with a Bayesian meta-regression method, DisMod-MR 2.0, or spatial-temporal Gaussian process regression. Relative risks were based on meta-regressions of published cohort and intervention studies. Attributable burden for clusters of risks and all risks combined took into account evidence on the mediation of some risks such as high body-mass index (BMI) through other risks such as high systolic blood pressure and high cholesterol. Findings All risks combined account for 57·2% (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 55·8–58·5) of deaths and 41·6% (40·1–43·0) of DALYs. Risks quantified account for 87·9% (86·5–89·3) of cardiovascular disease DALYs, ranging to a low of 0% for neonatal disorders and neglected tropical diseases and malaria. In terms of global DALYs in 2013, six risks or clusters of risks each caused more than 5% of DALYs: dietary risks accounting for 11·3 million deaths and 241·4 million DALYs, high systolic blood pressure for 10·4 million deaths and 208·1 million DALYs, child and maternal malnutrition for 1·7 million deaths and 176·9 million DALYs, tobacco smoke for 6·1 million deaths and 143·5 million DALYs, air pollution for 5·5 million deaths and 141·5 million DALYs, and high BMI for 4·4 million deaths and 134·0 million DALYs. Risk factor patterns vary across regions and countries and with time. In sub-Saharan Africa, the leading risk factors are child and maternal malnutrition, unsafe sex, and unsafe water, sanitation, and handwashing. In women, in nearly all countries in the Americas, north Africa, and the Middle East, and in many other high-income countries, high BMI is the leading risk factor, with high systolic blood pressure as the leading risk in most of Central and Eastern Europe and south and east Asia. For men, high systolic blood pressure or tobacco use are the leading risks in nearly all high-income countries, in north Africa and the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. For men and women, unsafe sex is the leading risk in a corridor from Kenya to South Africa. Interpretation Behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks can explain half of global mortality and more than one-third of global DALYs providing many opportunities for prevention. Of the larger risks, the attributable burden of high BMI has increased in the past 23 years. In view of the prominence of behavioural risk factors, behavioural and social science research on interventions for these risks should be strengthened. Many prevention and primary care policy options are available now to act on key risks.
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This work examines the urban modernization of San José, Costa Rica, between 1880 and 1930, using a cultural approach to trace the emergence of the bourgeois city in a small Central American capital, within the context of order and progress. As proposed by Henri Lefebvre, Manuel Castells and Edward Soja, space is given its rightful place as protagonist. The city, subject of this study, is explored as a seat of social power and as the embodiment of a cultural transformation that took shape in that space, a transformation spearheaded by the dominant social group, the Liberal elite. An analysis of the product built environment allows us to understand why the city grew in a determined manner: how the urban space became organized and how its infrastructure and services distributed. Although the emphasis is on the Liberal heyday from 1880-1930, this study also examines the history of the city since its origins in the late colonial period through its consolidation as a capital during the independent era, in order to characterize the nineteenth century colonial city that prevailed up to 1890 s. A diverse array of primary sources including official acts, memoirs, newspaper sources, maps and plans, photographs, and travelogues are used to study the initial phase of San Jose s urban growth. The investigation places the first period of modern urban growth at the turn of the nineteenth century within the prevailing ideological and political context of Positivism and Liberalism. The ideas of the city s elite regarding progress were translated into and reflected in the physical transformation of the city and in the social construction of space. Not only the transformations but also the limits and contradictions of the process of urban change are examined. At the same time, the reorganization of the city s physical space and the beginnings of the ensanche are studied. Hygiene as an engine of urban renovation is explored by studying the period s new public infrastructure (including pipelines, sewer systems, and the use of asphalt pavement) as part of the Saneamiento of San José. The modernization of public space is analyzed through a study of the first parks, boulevards and monuments and the emergence of a new urban culture prominently displayed in these green spaces. Parks and boulevards were new public and secular places of power within the modern city, used by the elite to display and educate the urban population into the new civic and secular traditions. The study goes on to explore the idealized image of the modern city through an analysis of European and North American travelogues and photography. The new esthetic of theatrical-spectacular representation of the modern city constructed a visual guide of how to understand and come to know the city. A partial and selective image of generalized urban change presented only the bourgeois facade and excluded everything that challenged the idea of progress. The enduring patterns of spatial and symbolic exclusion built into Costa Rica s capital city at the dawn of the twentieth century shed important light on the long-term political social and cultural processes that have created the troubled urban landscapes of contemporary Latin America.
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Aims: The older the youngsters are, the more important role hobbies and leisure time activities have in their life. That is why various activities organized by the non-profit organizations have an important role concerning the development of food habits of youngsters. This study has three main themes. The themes and their respective study questions are: 1. The youngsters' conceptions on healthy eating and food choice: What kind of food do youngsters consider as healthy? How do they see their own eating habits from this point of view? 2. The youngsters and the significance of everyday food-related information: How do the youngsters perceive the role of different actors and these actors' role regarding their own food habits and food choice? 3. The possibilities of the organizations that work with youngsters to improve their food habits: What kind of role do the non-profit organizations have on the youngsters' food habits and healthy food choice? Methods: This study comprises of two types of data. First, a quantitative internet-based survey (N=582) was used to collect data on the 9th graders conceptions and understandings. The data was analyzed with the SPSS-program. Means, cross-tabulations, Pearson´s correlations and t-test were calculated from the data. The qualitative data was collected using interviews. The respondents were 12 experts from non-profit organizations. The interviews were analyzed with the qualitative content analysis. Results and conclusions: The non-profit organizations studied have good possibilities to communicate with youngsters through their hobbies. As part of their activities these organizations are able to influence on health-promoting lifestyle and food habits of youngsters. In order to reach more youngsters, these organizations should actively act e.g. in virtual societies of youngsters. Youngsters will participate when activities are voluntary and exhilarating. From the point of food habits doing, learning and identifying are the most important factors to engage the young. Also the models of peers and adults are important. Non-profit organizations should offer youngsters activities but these organizations should also influence on society.
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It has been found usually to talk in the early childhood education in connection with the creativity about arts and skills and about play. In this treatise, the creativity is approached besides play but also from the point of view of the creativity of the everyday. The starting point for the study is the view according to which the creativity is complex interaction between a creative person and an environment. The theoretical body of the study is the Componential theory of creativity of Amabile (1996). The process which is open and product which is new and suitable or acceptable were defined creative. In the opinion of many researchers, the creativity is a phenomenon that has determined in a certain time and place so the creativity is examined from the point of view of the social constructionism. As creative processes in the day nursery it has been defined pretend play, child´s involvement and children´s agentive perception which is based on the Children´s agentive perception theory of Reunamo (2007). The purpose of the study is to clarify how the child's personal factors and the social environment affect the creative processes of children in the day nursery. This Master's thesis is based on the Children' s agentive perception uncovered study led by Jyrki Reunamo (2010) which was carried out in the spring of 2010 in Keski-Uusimaa and in Hämeenlinna and Taiwan. From the study, a name has also been used "on the sources of Orientation", a research project and development project. The study includes the children's evaluation sector, the observation sector, the children's interview sector and the evaluation sector of the pedagogic environment. 891 Children 1-7 year-old by age participated in the study. All the sectors which belong to the study of Reunamo were utilized in this treatise and the Finnish day nurseries or preschool groups which had participated in the study were marked off as the target group. The main component analysis, sum variables, the correlation coefficients, Mann-Whitney s U-test and Kruskall-Wallas test were used for the statistical examination of the quantitative material. In this treatise it was noticed, both the personal properties of the child and a social environment, that they affected all the examined creative processes which also had a significant connection with each other statistically. The definition of creativity was filled best by the participative answers. However, the number of the participative answers was only 8% in the questions concerning adults. That raised the question whether an attempt should be made to have effect so that the children's better participation also in the interaction with the adults would be possible in the educational culture of the day nursery. In the further study, the conscious building of the social environment which supports the creativity from a social constructionism point of view could indeed be an interesting task. The treatise is suitable for an examination of the interaction between the child's person and a social environment especially from the point of view of the creativity.
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El presente estudio se realizo con el objetivo de determinar la evolución de la eficiencia reproductiva en la finca piloto San José del municipio de Santo tomas, del departamento de Chontales. Evolución de la Eficiencia Reproductiva en la Finca Piloto San José, en el Municipio de Santo Tomas Chontales. Area modelo del proyecto de Mejoramiento de la Productividad Ganadera para los Productores de Pequeña y Mediana Escala. La finca se sitúa entre las coordenadas 13º28’51’’ latitud norte y 70º77’02’’ longitud este, con altura de 420 msnm, con una precipitación promedio anual de 1600 a 2000 mm, con temperatura media anual de 25º a 27ºC. El presente estudio se evaluaron los diferentes índices reproductivos de la finca piloto San José, haciendo uso de los registros que se levantaron durante la etapa de ejecución del proyecto, realizando monitoreos periódicos como: pesajes de ganado y diagnósticos reproductivos, también se realizaba pesaje de leche y prueba de mastitis, estas actividades se realizan una vez al mes, pero con diferencias de 15 días por actividades. La producción total de leche obtenida en la finca fue de 49.500kg de leche durante un año, cuando el IPP fue de 12 meses. Cuando el IPP llego a los 24 meses la producción de leche fue de 27,000Kg. Se obtuvo que entre menor fueron los IPP y los ingresos de las finca fueron mayores. Cuando se alargaron los dias de ordeño también se alargaron los dias de secado. En el año 2005 el promedio del IPC era de 8.5 meses y en el año 2008 se redujo a 4.7 meses. En el año 2005 el IPP era de 18 meses y para el año 2008 se redujo a 14 meses. Para el invierno del 2005 se tenía promedios de 9 partos en invierno con relación al de verano que fue de 3 partos, luego en el verano del 2008 los partos se redujeron a 4 partos, pero en invierno aumentaron a 15 partos por época. El IPC para el 2005 correspondía a un 22 %, para el año 2008 se logro reducir a un 7.5 %. El IPP en el año 2005 fue del 45.7 % y para el 2008 se redujo a un22.4 %, prácticamente se redujo a un 50 %. En la finca piloto en el 2005 se contaba con 12 animales en ordeño y al año 2008 se incremento su número de animales productivos a 19 animales. La producción promedio por vaca siempre se mantuvo estable entre los 4 y 5 litros de leche por vaca, aumentado solamente la producción total de leche por día.
Circovirus Porcino (PCV2) en la granja porcina San José Aganorsa durante el periodo del 2011 al 2013
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En el presente trabajo se evaluó la importancia sanitaria y económica que presenta la enfermedad Circovirus en la producción porcina de animales de 1 día de nacidos hasta las 12 semanas de vida, mediante tres evaluaciones en la granja porcina San José, AGANORSA en el municipio de Mateare, la prueba diagnóstica utilizada fue ELISA con captura de anticuerpo especifico para circovirus porcino tipo 2 (PCV2), realizada en el laboratorio nacional de diagnóstico veterinario MAGFOR en julio del 2011. En la primera evaluación se determinaron los indicadores epidemiológicos prevalencia, mortalidad y virulencia; utilizando datos de la empresa (diciembre 2011- julio 2012). Se registraron 15 lotes de animales vacunados y 15 no vacunados. Las variables evaluadas fueron: animales eliminados, animales muertos y total de enfermos. Mediante la prueba de comparación de medias (Duncan) se encontraron diferencias significativas (0.05>P) para las variables, prevalencia con el 19% en lotes no vacunados y 15% en lotes vacunados; para mortalidad el 14% y 9% en los lotes respectivos. La virulencia en lotes no vacunados y vacunados mostró diferencia significativa (0.05>P por Tukey), obteniendo valores del 76.82% y 63.82% para lotes no vacunados y vacunados, respectivamente. Mediante la estimación del coeficiente de correlación (Pearson), se encontró la existencia de relación entre el tratamiento y las variables prevalencia, mortalidad y virulencia. Las pérdidas económicas estimadas en los lotes sin vacunar fueron del 18.47% y en los vacunados del 14.90%, equivalentes a 5,893.545 y 5,544.840 Córdobas, respectivamente; con la vacunación se logró una reducción de un 3.57% de pérdidas económicas, que equivalen a 348,705.00 Córdobas. En la segunda y tercera evaluación las pérdidas económicas fueron del 4.47% y del 6%, lo que se traduce en 184,404.00 y 303,105.00 Córdobas, respectivamente. Para evaluar la efectividad de la aplicación de la vacuna sobre la mortalidad, se utilizó una prueba t-Student, con resultado estadístico altamente significativo (0.001>P). En la primera evaluación se encontraron resultados positivos frente a la vacunación, reduciendo en gran medida los indicadores epidemiológicos; en la segunda y tercera evaluación se determinaron porcentajes altos de mortalidad debido a factores de manejo y otros agentes etiológicos presentes en la granja (Staphylococcus sp. y Haemophilus Parasuis). La implementación de la vacuna para el control y prevención de Circovirus porcino PCV2, fue todo un éxito en la granja, mejorando los pesos obtenidos a las 23 semanas de vida, de 205 a 242 libras, reduciendo el porcentaje de animales pequeños (colitas) y la mortalidad causada por PCV2.
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En el presente trabajo se evaluó el rendimiento agronómico de seis cultivares Brassica oleracea L. var. caPitata; Summer Autumn, Mighty YR, Perfect Ball, Mighty, Yessen #-631-4, Yessen # 33-18. El ensayo se estableció en la estacion las " Latas " Ubicada en Jinotega a 1, 400 m.s.n.m. con una precipitación media anual de 2.291 mm, y una temperatura promedio 21.86 ºC. La siembra se realizó en época de primera del año 1990. Empleándose un diseño Bloques al Azar (BCA) Con De los resultados obtenidos, se encontró cultivares que presentaron mayor crecimiento y desarrollo estuvo en primer lugar el cultivar Summer Auttumn, en segundo la linea Yessen # 631-4, y en tercer lugar la linea Yessen # 33-18. Respecto a la calidad del producto comercial, sus variables se mantuvieron estadísticamente sin diferencias significativas a pesar de diferir en cultivares que no presentaron buen desarrollo. El cultivar Summer, menor consistencia, seguida de la línea Yessen # 33-18. Al evaluar el rendimiento, se encontró que el cultivar Summer Autumn y la linea Yessen # 631-4 obtuvieron los mejores promedios. Seguidos por el cultivar Mighty YR y la línea de Yessen # 33-18, aunque Mighty YR presento baja tolerancia a la bacteriosis (Xanthomonas campestris P.).
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Resumen: José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa recibió la noticia de la invasión inglesa de 1806 a Buenos Aires, en el inicio de su administración como virrey del Virreinato del Perú. A partir de esta primera misiva enviada por el virrey Rafael de Sobre Monte, comenzó un intercambio epistolar entre las dos autoridades sobre dicho acontecimiento, a partir del cual se fueron perfi lando las preocupaciones, cuidados y políticas iniciales de defensa aplicadas por Abascal a su jurisdicción.
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El área experimental está ubicada en el departamento de Boaco, municipio de San José de los Remate, finca La Primavera cuya ubicación es latitud norte 12°36'43" y longitud oeste 85°44'07". El objetivo del presente estudio es determinar los factores de la E.U.P.S durante la estación lluviosa del 2006, bajo diferentes estrategias de cubierta vegetal (Grama natural y Bosque nativo). Se estableció un experimento en bloques, con tres repeticiones y dos tratamientos. Cada parcela tiene una dimensión de 50 metros de largo y 15 metros de ancho para un área útil de 750 m2 con un área total por tratamiento de 2,250 m2. El estudio demuestra que las mayores pérdidas de suelo se dieron en las parcelas de Bosque nativo con un valor promedio de 0.068 ton/ha y en las parcelas de Grama natural resultaron con perdidas menores con 0.0264 ton/ha. Además las pérdidas de suelos en todos los eventos fueron relativamente bajo en comparación a los niveles de tolerancia propuestos por Mennering (1981) y Schertz (1983). Se utilizo la Ecuación Universal de Pérdida de Suelo (E.U.P.S) el cual está compuesta por un total de 6 parámetro como R = 285.13 MJmm/hah,K = 0.017-0.019 ton ha h /ha MJ mm, S = 1.6, L = 4.27 a 8.89, C = Grama natura l0.01 y Bosque nativo 0.001, P = no se asumió por no existir práctica. Para el análisis de la información; se utilizó como método estadística T student con un grado de significancia del 95 % los efectos de las diferentes variables relacionada a los procesos de erosión del suelo y del escurrimiento superficial resultando no significativos para dichos cálculos establecidos. El uso de relación entre algunas variables no fue sensible a su relación como la erosividad vs. Intensidad de la lluvia o erosividad vs. Pérdida de suelo debido a los pocos eventos de lluvia que fueron analizados en este período de estudio. Recomendando que estos estudios deberán de ser proyectado a mediano y largo plazo para reconocer los procesos de erosión de suelo y el efecto del escurrimiento superficial en tierras escarpadas bajo la aplicación de modelos de predicción de erosión.
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El área experimental está ubicada en el departamento de Boaco, municipio de Boaco a 88 Km. de la capital. Su posición geográfica se ubica entre los 12º 27 ́ 57.3 ́ ́ de latitud norte y los 85º39 ́47.5 ́ ́ de longitud oeste, el tipo de suelo según su orden se clasifica en molisol, con pendientes entre 23% y 44%. El objetivo fue analizar el pr oceso de erosión durante la estación lluviosa, mediante el manejo de diferente cobertura vegetal tal como fríjol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), Maíz (Zea mays) y pasto guinea (Panicum maximun), se establecieron 8 parcelas de erosión con cuatro tratamientos y dos repeticiones, cuyas dimensiones fueron 50 m. de largo y 15 m. de ancho, para un área útil de 750 m2. Durante el período del estudio fueron registrados un total de sesenta y cinco eventos lluviosos, siendo 11 de ellos los más importantes, alcanzando un total de 426,23 MJmm/ha.hr. Septiembre se perfila como el mes con mayor es ocurrencias de eventos erosivos con una energía cinética que alcanzó valores de 248.8 MJmm/ha.hr. Los resultados sugieren que el tratamiento con cubierta vegetal de fríjol presenta las mayores pérdidas de suelos con 2.952 ton/ha. Posteriormente el pasto con 0.205 ton/ha, después se encuentra el maíz con 0.157 ton/ha y el maíz-frijol con las pérdidas de suelo más bajas con 0.147 ton/ha. Las pérdida de suelo calculada por la E.U.P.S (Wischmeier et al, 1978) y la pérdida de suelo reales, muestran notable diferencia, (201.44 y de 6.923 ton/ha, respectivamente). El índice de erodabilidad de suelo no difiere en lo absoluto al determinarlo por diferentes metodologías. El factor de cobertura vegetal “C” presentó una considerable protección al suelo, dando como resultados pérdidas de suelo muy bajas. Al analizar el comportamiento de las pérdidas de suelo, logramos reconocer que las pérdidas de suelos en todos los eventos fueron relativamente bajos, en comparación con los niveles de tolerancia propuestos por Mennering (1981) y Schertz (1983). Se utilizó la Ecuación universal de pérdida de suelo (E.U.P.S), la cual está compuesta por un total de 6 parámetros como R =38.75 MJmm/ha.h, K = 0.22-0.27 ton ha h /ha MJ mm, S = 1.6, L = 4.54 a 14.63, C = Pasto= 0.15, Maíz= 0.25, Frijol= 0.94 y asocio de maíz-fríjol= 0.60. Para el valor de control de erosión P= 0.90.Para el análisis de la información; se utilizó como método estadístico t student con un grado de significancia del 95 % los efectos de las diferentes variables relacionadas al proceso de erosión del suelo resultaron no significativos.
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Resumen: Este artículo estudia las teorías sobre el origen, contagio y control del cólera en el siglo XIX, los intentos de las autoridades de la Argentina por contrarrestar estas epidemias y por último, la campaña anticolérica de 1910. Hasta ese momento, las medidas preventivas habían priorizado la vigilancia, desinfección y aislamiento de viviendas, objetos y personas infectadas. Pero el reciente descubrimiento de la transmisión el cólera por individuos asintomáticos hizo que en 1910 el Departamento Nacional de Higiene (DNH) impusiese un sistema de análisis bacteriológico obligatorio. En particular, el artículo examina las ideas y actividades de José Penna, quien en 1910 se desempeñaba como director del DGN y de Salvador Mazza. Un médico recién recibido, este último estuvo a cargo del laboratorio bacteriológico del lazareto de Martín García donde se sometía a estudio a todos los pasajeros de tercera clase provenientes de zonas infectadas de cólera. El DNH presentó la campaña anticolérica de 1910 como resultado de la experiencia acumulada durante el siglo XIX, del progreso científico y administrativo de la Argentina y de los esfuerzos de las autoridades por proteger a la nación. En un momento en que la elite argentina luchaba para mantener su dominio, tanto reprimiendo como buscando co-optar a la oposición, las cuestiones de salud pública constituyeron un elemento importante de la retórica política.