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La televisión se ha convertido gradualmente en el medio de comunicación más influyente de los últimos años en la vida cotidiana de las audiencias, independientemente del lugar donde éstas habiten o el estrato social al que pertenezcan. En ese sentido, desde el punto de vista comunicativo, resulta importante tratar de comprender de mejor manera la forma cómo se produce dicho fenómeno social, es decir, por qué consumen los productos comunicativos las audiencias, de qué manera los consumen o si les resulta de utilidad observar de forma continua o con cierta regularidad estos materiales transmitidos a través de un canal de televisión. Para lograr dicho propósito, existen diversas formas y elementos fundamentales mediante los cuales se puede conocer y observar, directa o indirectamente, no sólo la opinión de los televidentes respecto a un programa en particular, sino también se puede determinar en alguna medida si esta audiencia pasa de una actitud pasiva a una activa, debido a que arranca con la atención hacia el programa que observa para luego pasar a una etapa de comprensión, selección, valoración de lo percibido y finalmente puede o no compartir dicha información, ya sea con su familia, amigos, conocidos, entre otras personas

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Continuous passive motion (CPM) is currently a part of patient rehabilitation regimens after a variety of orthopedic surgical procedures. While CPM can enhance the joint healing process, the direct effects of CPM on cartilage metabolism remain unknown. Recent in vivo and in vitro observations suggest that mechanical stimuli can regulate articular cartilage metabolism of proteoglycan 4 (PRG4), a putative lubricating and chondroprotective molecule found in synovial fluid and at the articular cartilage surface. ----- ----- Objectives: (1) Determine the topographical variation in intrinsic cartilage PRG4 secretion. (2) Apply a CPM device to whole joints in bioreactors and assess effects of CPM on PRG4 biosynthesis.----- ----- Methods: A bioreactor was developed to apply CPM to bovine stifle joints in vitro. Effects of 24 h of CPM on PRG4 biosynthesis were determined.----- ----- Results: PRG4 secretion rate varied markedly over the joint surface. Rehabilitative joint motion applied in the form of CPM regulated PRG4 biosynthesis, in a manner dependent on the duty cycle of cartilage sliding against opposing tissues. Specifically, in certain regions of the femoral condyle that were continuously or intermittently sliding against meniscus and tibial cartilage during CPM, chondrocyte PRG4 synthesis was higher with CPM than without.----- ----- Conclusions: Rehabilitative joint motion, applied in the form of CPM, stimulates chondrocyte PRG4 metabolism. The stimulation of PRG4 synthesis is one mechanism by which CPM may benefit cartilage and joint health in post-operative rehabilitation. (C) 2006 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Working Paper prepared for the ILO by Maria Luz Vega Ruiz and Daniel Martinez, focusing on the rights at work in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sale of its wood fibre. The majority of the hardwood plantations already established in Australia have been managed for the production of pulpwood; however, interest exists to identify more profitable and value-added markets. As a consequence of a predominately pulpwood-focused management regime, this plantation resource contains a range of qualities and performance. Identifying alternative processing strategies and products that suit young plantation-grown hardwoods have proved challenging, with low product recoveries and/or unmarketable products as the outcome of many studies. Simple spindleless lathe technology was used to process 918 billets from six commercially important Australian hardwood species. The study has demonstrated that the production of rotary peeled veneer is an effective method for converting plantation hardwood trees. Recovery rates significantly higher than those reported for more traditional processing techniques (e.g., sawmilling) were achieved. Veneer visually graded to industry standards exhibited favourable recoveries suitable for the manufacture of structural products.

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The processing of Australian plantation-grown Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens into rotary veneer was shown to produce acceptable recoveries. Three plantation sites for each species were sampled. Silvicultural treatments (thinning and pruning) and growing environments varied between sites. Graded veneer recoveries were dominated by D-grade veneer across all six sites. Variation between the E. nitens sites was evident, with recoveries differing between sites reflecting silvicultural treatments. However, only minimal variation in recovery was shown between the E. globulus sites. The presence of similar levels of defects across all E. globulus sites indicates that the intensive silvicultural management at one site studied was not effective in the production of clear wood, and may possibly have adversely affected grade recovery. Veneer value analysis demonstrated only minimal differences between E. globulus sites. More variation was observed in the E. nitens value analysis; however, intensive silvicultural management implemented did not necessarily result in higher veneer value.

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High levels of percentage green veneer recovery can be obtained from temperate eucalypt plantations. Recovery traits are affected by site and log position in the stem. Of the post-felling log traits studied, out-of-roundness was the best predictor of green recovery.

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Key message Log-end splitting is one of the single most important defects in veneer logs. We show that log-end splitting in the temperate plantation species Eucalyptus nitens varies across sites and within-tree log position and increases with time in storage. Context Log-end splitting is one of the single most important defects in veneer logs because it can substantially reduce the recovery of veneer sheets. Eucalyptus nitens can develop log-end splits, but factors affecting log-end splitting in this species are not well understood. Aims The present study aims to describe the effect of log storage and steaming on the development of log-end splitting in logs from different plantations and log positions within the tree. Methods The study was conducted on upper and lower logs from each of 41 trees from three 20–22-year-old Tasmanian E. nitens plantations. Log-end splitting was assessed immediately after felling, after transport and storage in a log-yard, and just before peeling. A pre-peeling steam treatment was applied to half the logs. Results Site had a significant effect on splitting, and upper logs split more than lower logs with storage. Splitting increased with tree diameter breast height (DBH), but this relationship varied with site. The most rapidly growing site had more splitting even after accounting for DBH. No significant effect of steaming was detected. Conclusion Log-end splitting varied across sites and within-tree log position and increased with time in storage.

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This paper analyzes the relations among firm-level stock option portfolio incentives, investment, and firm value based on a sample of Finnish firms during the time period 1987 – 2000. Utilizing exact and complete information regarding stock option portfolio characteristics, we find some evidence that firm investment is increasing in the incentives to increase stock price (delta) and risk (vega). Furthermore, we find strong evidence of a positive relation between both incentive effects and firm value (Tobin’s Q). In contrast, when we allow for stock option incentives, investment, and firm value to be simultaneously determined, we find no evidence that investment is increasing in incentives. However, even after controlling for endogeneity, we find that both incentive effects arising from stock option compensation display a positive and significant effect on firm value. Finally, in contradiction to earlier findings, we observe that neither Tobin’s Q nor investment drives incentives.

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The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon(1-3). With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental stresses(4-9). As pressures mount, it is vital to know whether existing reserves can sustain their biodiversity. A critical constraint in addressing this question has been that data describing a broad array of biodiversity groups have been unavailable for a sufficiently large and representative sample of reserves. Here we present a uniquely comprehensive data set on changes over the past 20 to 30 years in 31 functional groups of species and 21 potential drivers of environmental change, for 60 protected areas stratified across the world's major tropical regions. Our analysis reveals great variation in reserve `health': about half of all reserves have been effective or performed passably, but the rest are experiencing an erosion of biodiversity that is often alarmingly widespread taxonomically and functionally. Habitat disruption, hunting and forest-product exploitation were the strongest predictors of declining reserve health. Crucially, environmental changes immediately outside reserves seemed nearly as important as those inside in determining their ecological fate, with changes inside reserves strongly mirroring those occurring around them. These findings suggest that tropical protected areas are often intimately linked ecologically to their surrounding habitats, and that a failure to stem broad-scale loss and degradation of such habitats could sharply increase the likelihood of serious biodiversity declines.

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This paper presents a decentralized/peer-to-peer architecture-based parallel version of the vector evaluated particle swarm optimization (VEPSO) algorithm for multi-objective design optimization of laminated composite plates using message passing interface (MPI). The design optimization of laminated composite plates being a combinatorially explosive constrained non-linear optimization problem (CNOP), with many design variables and a vast solution space, warrants the use of non-parametric and heuristic optimization algorithms like PSO. Optimization requires minimizing both the weight and cost of these composite plates, simultaneously, which renders the problem multi-objective. Hence VEPSO, a multi-objective variant of the PSO algorithm, is used. Despite the use of such a heuristic, the application problem, being computationally intensive, suffers from long execution times due to sequential computation. Hence, a parallel version of the PSO algorithm for the problem has been developed to run on several nodes of an IBM P720 cluster. The proposed parallel algorithm, using MPI's collective communication directives, establishes a peer-to-peer relationship between the constituent parallel processes, deviating from the more common master-slave approach, in achieving reduction of computation time by factor of up to 10. Finally we show the effectiveness of the proposed parallel algorithm by comparing it with a serial implementation of VEPSO and a parallel implementation of the vector evaluated genetic algorithm (VEGA) for the same design problem. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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En cuatro diferentes localidades de Nicaragua se evaluaron siete genotipos de maíz (Zea mays L.): un híbrido (B-833), dos variedades de polinización libre (NB-6 y NB-12) y cuatro variedades criollas (Lucrecia, Maicena, Valenzuela y Colorado) en el ciclo de postrera del año 1992, con el objetivo de analizar las características agronómicas de cada uno de ellos, y comparar el rendimiento de los materiales criollos con respecto a los comerciales o mejorados y determinar su grado de estabilidad al sometérseles a distintas condiciones ambientales y de manejo, según el método de análisis de estabilidad modificado de Hildebrand & Poey. De acuerdo a los resultados se concluyó que el híbrido B-833 superó a todos los genotipos en estabilidad y la variedad criolla Valenzuela se ubicó por encima de las variedades NB-6 y NB-12. A pesar de que no todas las variedades criollas superaron a las comerciales, éstas poseen caracteres que pueden ser utilizados para el mejoramiento de los mismos y por ende aportar a la adaptación de éstos bajo condiciones ambientales específicas.

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Con el objetivo de determinar el daño y periodo crítico del BYMV en cuatro variedades de frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), utilizándose para dicho fin las variedades mejoradas DOR-364, REV-84 y las variedades Criollas-A-2343 y la Criolla-A-1923, las cuales fueron inoculadas en cuatro etapas fenológicas, siendo estas las etapas V2, V3, V4, R5 y un testigo sin inocular. De acuerdo a los resultados obtenidos en el estudio la variedad Criolla-A-1923 resultó la más afectada con reducciones que oscila entre 88.26% y 70.58% Resultando la variedad Criolla-A-2343 con daños que oscila entre 38.75 y 0%, la variedad Rev-84 con daños de 53.04% y 1.13% y la variedad Dor-364 con daños de 65.66% y 11.24%, lo cual indica que la variedad menos afectada es la Criolla-A-2343, seguido de la variedad Rev-84 y Dor-364. A pesar de que las variedades mejoradas presentan rendimientos superiores ocasionados por el BYMV. El periodo crítico para las variedades evaluadas comprende hasta la etapa V4 de manera general o sea 18 días después de la siembra. Desde el punto de vista del comportamiento individual de las variedades se definió el periodo crítico para las variedades Criolla-A-2343 y Rev-34 hasta la etapa V2, o sea 8 días después de la siembra, a la variedad Dor-364 se le determinó un periodo crítico hasta la etapa V3 equivalente a 13 días después de la siembra y a la variedad Criolla-A-1923 se le asignó hasta finales de la etapa V4 equivalente a 25 días después de siembra.