983 resultados para Quignard, Pascal
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En el trabajo se sistematiza la información semántica a fin de que ella sea la articuladora y eje de otros contenidos abordados en la enseñanza de la lengua materna. Así, en primer lugar se sistematizarán conceptos y perspectivas semánticas, para luego establecer relaciones con otros niveles lingüísticos, como lo son la Morfología y la Sintaxis, sin descuidar los aportes de la semántica a los procesos de producción y comprensión textuales. Realizaremos estudios para sistematizar y asignar al contenido un lugar dominante e integrador en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de la lengua materna, sin pretender desdibujar otras temáticas. Planteamos tareas cuyo punto culminante es la capacitación de docentes y experimentación de las propuestas didácticas en tres cursos de lengua en una institución educativa de la ciudad de Córdoba, cuyo examen, de ser positivo, permitirá la replicación y transferencia de esas prácticas a otras instituciones. Como objetivos generales, destacamos colaborar con la integración de los contenidos que se dictan en Lengua Materna, tomando como eje la naturaleza semántica del lenguaje; contribuir con la formación de los estudiantes en las dimensiones de la comprensión y producción textuales; promover la reflexión y el incremento del caudal léxico –y del lenguaje en general-, por parte de los estudiantes; contribuir con la capacitación y formación de los docentes en las temáticas abordadas, a través de acciones concretas; corroborar que la formación de los alumnos podrá tornarse más significativa en la medida en que se trabajen ‘formas’ lingüísticas atravesadas por contenidos. El marco teórico está constituido por los aportes de diferentes líneas, los que, compatibilizados, permitirán acceder a un abordaje integral del ‘contenido’ lingüístico. Más precisamente, consideramos las conceptualizaciones de autores tales como Coseriu (1986) para la delimitación semántica, sus conceptos y operaciones, al que completamos con la perspectiva de Lyons (1986, 1997); para las relaciones entre Morfología, seguimos a Ramírez Sáinz (2008) ; el vínculo sintaxis- semántica será abordado desde la perspectiva de la Gramática Generativa (Demonte,V. 1991; D’Introno, 2001; Fernández Lagunilla, M y Anula Rebollo,A, 1995; los aportes de la comprensión serán considerados desde De Beaugrande-Dresller (1997). Otros autores de referencia son Lakoff y Jhonsson (1998).
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Los cambios sociales, económicos, culturales y tecnológicos experimentados en las últimas décadas del siglo XX han hecho aparecer nuevos escenarios y contextos educativos; y con ellos nuevos espacios y colectivos para la investigación y la intervención. La empresa se constituye en uno de los escenarios en los que se produce una transformación de valores y comportamientos en los cuales la capacitación es un instrumento de cambio. Este estudio se basa en la experiencia realizada en la empresa Lockhedd Martin Aircraft Argentina SA en el año 2006, en la cual se trabajó en un proyecto de intervención psicopedagógica sobre el problema de la transmisión de conocimientos del personal más experimentado al personal menos experimentado. En base a los resultados obtenidos, nos proponemos caracterizar el proceso de aprendizaje en situaciones de trabajo, analizando el comportamiento de las variables que intervienen en la transmisión de conocimiento en acción, en un contexto grupal y en el espacio del taller. Es un estudio descriptivo, longitudinal, desde un enfoque etnográfico con análisis cualitativo y cuantitativo de los datos. Los resultados nos permitirán elaborar una propuesta metodológica de generación, transferencia y documentación del conocimiento en la acción, en situaciones de trabajo y construido en un proceso grupal. Como actividad de formación el proyecto incluye alumnos de Trabajo Final de la Carrera de la Licenciatura en Psicopedagogía de la UBP.
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El empleo intensivo de computadoras constituye para las investigaciones en los campos de diseño, arte y arquitectura, como así también en las investigaciones formales y/o generativas de cualquier tipo una constante en nuestra actividad. Todo ello trae aparejadas ventajas innegables (velocidad y diversidad de resultados) como también una nueva estructura de costos. (...) Todas nuestras investigaciones tradicionales se valen de recursos muy semejantes a los mecanismos de las computadoras por tratarse de crecimientos o desarrollos numéricos como también leyes de color (tablas cromáticas). Ahora estamos trabajando bajo el sistema de operativo de Windows (empleando herramientas de programación los lenguajes Pascal y C++) empleados equipos PC 486. Paralelamente continuamos las Investigaciones Tradicionales no-computarizadas en lo referido a Color por considerarlas absolutamente indispensables como complemento de las resoluciones que nos brindan las Computadoras. Objetivo general: Avance y ampliación de posibilidades investigativas en el campo de la Geometría Generativa (Creación de Formas) y Cromogénesis (Estudio sistemático y generación del color). Objetivos específicos: 1. Creación y utilización de programas computarizados sobre Puntos Generadores sobre Circunferencia. 2.Creación de obras pictórico-investigativas con base numérica.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik, Diss., 2011
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Maschinenbau, Diss., 2011
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The aim of this paper is to unify the points of view of three recent and independent papers (Ventura 1997, Margolis, Sapir and Weil 2001 and Kapovich and Miasnikov 2002), where similar modern versions of a 1951 theorem of Takahasi were given. We develop a theory of algebraic extensions for free groups, highlighting the analogies and differences with respect to the corresponding classical fieldt heoretic notions, and we discuss in detail the notion of algebraic closure. We apply that theory to the study and the computation of certain algebraic properties of subgroups (e.g. being malnormal, pure, inert or compressed, being closed in certain profinite topologies) and the corresponding closure operators. We also analyze the closure of a subgroup under the addition of solutions of certain sets of equations.
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The Whitehead minimization problem consists in finding a minimum size element in the automorphic orbit of a word, a cyclic word or a finitely generated subgroup in a finite rank free group. We give the first fully polynomial algorithm to solve this problem, that is, an algorithm that is polynomial both in the length of the input word and in the rank of the free group. Earlier algorithms had an exponential dependency in the rank of the free group. It follows that the primitivity problem – to decide whether a word is an element of some basis of the free group – and the free factor problem can also be solved in polynomial time.
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BACKGROUND: Highway maintenance workers are constantly and simultaneously exposed to traffic-related particle and noise emissions, and both have been linked to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in population-based epidemiology studies. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate short-term health effects related to particle and noise exposure. METHODS: We monitored 18 maintenance workers, during as many as five 24-hour periods from a total of 50 observation days. We measured their exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5), ultrafine particles, noise, and the cardiopulmonary health endpoints: blood pressure, pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombotic markers in the blood, lung function and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measured approximately 15 hours post-work. Heart rate variability was assessed during a sleep period approximately 10 hours post-work. RESULTS: PM2.5 exposure was significantly associated with C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A, and negatively associated with tumor necrosis factor α. None of the particle metrics were significantly associated with von Willebrand factor or tissue factor expression. PM2.5 and work noise were associated with markers of increased heart rate variability, and with increased HF and LF power. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure on the following morning were significantly associated with noise exposure after work, and non-significantly associated with PM2.5. We observed no significant associations between any of the exposures and lung function or FeNO. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that exposure to particles and noise during highway maintenance work might pose a cardiovascular health risk. Actions to reduce these exposures could lead to better health for this population of workers.
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Comment on: Prospective Studies Collaboration, Whitlock G, Lewington S et al. Body-mass index and cause-specific mortality in 900 000 adults: collaborative analyses of 57 prospective studies. Lancet. 2009;373(9669):1083-96. PMID: 19299006.
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Tobacco control has been recognized as a main public health concern in Seychelles for the past two decades. Tobacco advertising, sponsoring and promotion has been banned for years, tobacco products are submitted to high taxes, high-profile awareness programs are organized regularly, and several other control measures have been implemented. The Republic of Seychelles was the first country to ratify the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in the African region. Three population-based surveys have been conducted in adults in Seychelles and results showed a substantial decrease in the prevalence of smoking among adults between 1989 and 2004. A first survey in adolescents was conducted in Seychelles in 2002 (the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, GYTS) in a representative sample of 1321 girls and boys aged 13-15 years. The results show that approximately half of students had tried smoking and a quarter of both boys and girls had smoked at least one cigarette during the past 30 days. Although "current smoking" is defined differently in adolescents (>or=1 cigarette during the past 30 days) and in adults (>or=1 cigarette per day), which precludes direct comparison, the high smoking prevalence in youth in Seychelles likely predicts an increasing prevalence of tobacco use in the next adult generation, particularly in women. GYTS 2002 also provides important data on a wide range of specific individual and societal factors influencing tobacco use. Hence, GYTS can be a powerful tool for monitoring the situation of tobacco use in adolescents, for highlighting the need for new policy and programs, and for evaluating the impact of current and future programs.
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This article presents selected findings and lessons from a cardiovascular research and prevention program initiated in 1989 in the Republic of Seychelles, a country in demographic and epidemiological transition. Rapid and sustained aging of the population (e.g., two-fold increase of people aged 30-39 from 1979 to 1995) implies, over the next few decades, further dramatic increase of the burden of chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease (CVD). Epidemiological surveillance shows high age-specific rates of CVD (particularly stroke), high prevalence of peripheral atherosclerosis (plaques in carotid and femoral arteries), high prevalence of classical modifiable risk factors in the adult population (particularly hypertension), and substantial proportions of children with overweight. Stagnant life expectancy in men and an increase in women have been observed over the last two decades; this occurred despite largely improved health services and reduced infant mortality rates, and may reflect the large CVD burden found in middle-aged men (less so in middle-aged women). A national program of prevention of CVD has been initiated since 1991, which includes a mix of interventions to reduce risk factors in the general population and in high-risk individuals. Substantial research to back the prevention program indeed shows, at the moment, epidemiological patterns in Seychelles similar to those observed in Western countries (e.g., an association between peripheral atherosclerosis [as a proxy of CVD] and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, and [inversely] walking). This clearly supports the view that promotion of healthy lifestyles and control of conventional risk factors should be the main targets for CVD prevention and control.
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Background: Blood pressure (BP) is strongly associated with body weight and there is concern that the pediatric overweight epidemic could lead to an increase in children's mean BP. Objectives: We analyzed BP trends from 1998 to 2006 among children of the Seychelles, a rapidly developing middle-income country in Africa. Methods: Serial school-based surveys of weight, height and BP were conducted yearly between 1998-2006 among all students of the country in four school grades (kindergarten, 4th, 7th and 10th years of compulsory school). We used the CDC criteria to define "overweight" (BMI _95th sex-, and age-specific percentile) and the NHBPEP criteria for "elevated BP" (BP _95th sex-, age-, and height specific percentile). Methods for height, weight, and BP measurements were identical over the study period. The trends in mean BMI and mean systolic/diastolic BP were assessed with linear regression. Results: 27,703 children aged 4-18 years (participation rate: 79%) contributed 43,927 observations on weight, height, and BP. The prevalence of overweight increased from 5.1% in 1998-2000 to 8.1% in 2004-2006 among boys, and from 6.1% to 9.1% among girls, respectively. The prevalence of elevated BP was 8.4% in 1998-2000 and 6.9% in 2004-2006 among boys; 9.8% and 7.8% among girls, respectively. Over the 9-years study period, age-adjusted body mass index (BMI) increased by 0.078 kg/m2/year in boys and by 0.083 kg/m2/year in girls (both sexes, P_0.001). Age- and height-adjusted systolic BP decreased by -0.37 mmHg/year in boys and by -0.34 mmHg/year in girls (both sexes, P_0.001). Diastolic BP did not change in boys (-0.02 mmHg/year, P: 0.40) and slightly increased in girls (0.07 mmHg/year, P: 0.003). These trend estimates were altered modestly upon further adjustment for BMI or if analyses were based on median rather than mean values. Conclusion: Although body weight increased markedly between 1998 and 2006 in this population, systolic BP decreased and diastolic BP changed only marginally. This suggests that population increases in body weight are not necessarily associated with corresponding rises in BP in children.
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BACKGROUND: Screening of peripheral atherosclerosis is increasingly used, but few trials have examined its clinical impact. We aimed to assess whether carotid plaque screening helps smokers to improve their health behaviors and cardiovascular risk factors. METHODS: We randomly assigned 536 smokers aged 40 to 70 years to carotid plaque ultrasonographic screening (US group) vs no screening (control group) in addition to individual counseling and nicotine replacement therapy for all participants. Smokers with at least 1 plaque received pictures of their plaques with a 7-minute structured explanation. The outcomes included biochemically validated smoking cessation at 12 months (primary outcome) and changes in cardiovascular risk factor levels and Framingham risk score. RESULTS: At baseline, participants (mean age, 51.1 years; 45.0% women) smoked an average of 20 cigarettes per day with a median duration of 32 years. The US group had a high prevalence of carotid plaques (57.9%). At 12 months, smoking cessation rates were high, but did not differ between the US and control groups (24.9% vs 22.1%; P = .45). In the US group, cessation rates did not differ according to the presence or absence of plaques. Control of cardiovascular risk factors (ie, blood pressure and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and hemoglobin A(1c) levels in diabetic patients) and mean absolute risk change in Framingham risk score did not differ between the groups. The mean absolute risk change in Framingham risk score was +0.6 in the US group vs +0.3 in the control group (P = .56). CONCLUSION: In smokers, carotid plaque screening performed in addition to thorough smoking cessation counseling is not associated with increased rates of smoking cessation or control of cardiovascular risk factors. Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00548665.