796 resultados para San Juan province
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Nei feng you shang juan: Daoguang ding hai nian kan, zuo xia juan: men ren bian ci.
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Several landforms found in the fold-and-thrust belt area of Central Precordillera, Pre-Andes of Argentina, which were often associated with tectonic efforts, are in fact related to non-tectonic processes or gravitational superficial structures. These second-order structures, interpreted as gravitational collapse structures, have developed in the western flank of sierras de La Dehesa and Talacasto. These include rock-slides, rock falls, wrinkle folds, slip sheets and flaps, among others; which together constitute a monoclinal fold dipping between 30º and 60º to the west. Gravity collapse structures are parallel to the regional strike of the Sierra de la Dehesa and are placed in Ordovician limestones and dolomites. Their sloping towards the west, the presence of bed planes, fractures and joints; and the lithology (limestone interbedded with incompetent argillaceous banks) would have favored their occurrence. Movement of the detached structures has been controlled by lithology characteristics, as well as by bedding and joints. Detachment and initial transport of gravity collapse structures and rockslides in the western flank of the Sierra de la Dehesa were tightly controlled by three structural elements: 1) sliding surfaces developed on parallel bedded strata when dipping >30° in the slope direction; 2) Joint’s sets constitute lateral and transverse traction cracks which release extensional stresses and 3) Discontinuities fragmenting sliding surfaces. Some other factors that could be characterized as local (lithology, structure and topography) and as regional (high seismic activity and possibly wetter conditions during the postglacial period) were determining in favoring the steady loss of the western mountain side in the easternmost foothills of Central Precordillera.
Relaciones interétnicas en el Fuerte San José (Patagonia, siglo XVIII). Una aproximación comparativa
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El presente trabajo tiene por objeto presentar la primera aproximación a las relaciones interétnicas en el escenario del Fuerte San José y el Puesto de la Fuente, desde una perspectiva histórica y arqueológica. En particular, presentaremos los primeros resultados de las investigaciones históricas respecto de la problemática mencionada, sobre la base de información inédita analizada hasta el momento. Para ello nos centraremos en los primeros diez años de vida en el Fuerte (1779-1789) y estableceremos una comparación con los otros dos asentamientos que formaron parte del plan de poblamiento español de las costa patagónica (siglo XVIII): el Fuerte Nuestra Señora del Carmen y la Nueva Colonia de Floridablanca, a los efectos de destacar la particularidad del Fuerte San José en el marco de la variabilidad de la estructuración de las relaciones interétnicas en las colonias patagónicas.
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La seguridad alimentaria y nutricional se da cuando todas las personas tienen acceso físico, social y económico permanente a alimentos seguros, nutritivos y en cantidad suficiente para satisfacer las necesidades nutricionales. Este estudio se realizó en la escuela San José en la comunidad Los Pantanos en el municipio de San Miguelito, departamento de Río San Juan, Nicaragua, ubicado entre las coordenadas 11° 24' de latitud norte y 84° 54' de longitud oeste. El objetivo fué aportar a la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional de los niños de la escuela. Se realizó un diagnóstico mediante la aplicación de un instrumento de valoración participativa en la que se involucraron padres de familia, estudiantes y docentes de la escuela, permitiéndonos obtener información relevante de rendimiento académico, persistencia y asistencia, productos alimenticios, cantidad de productos alimenticios que consumen las familias, utilización biológica de los alimentos y emprendimientos adquiridos por los padres de familia. Se registró que los niños tienen diferencias en su estado nutricional, estando enmarcada a la falta de disponibilidad y consumo de alimentos con alto contenido nutricional. Se estableció un huerto escolar con el propósito de garantizar disponibilidad y acceso a productos alimenticios y se trabajó con los padres de familia en el fortalecimiento de capacidades y conocimientos en la transformación de productos agrícolas donde adquirieron técnicas para darle valor agregado a los productos y proporcionárselos como suplemento en la alimentación a los niños.
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Tesis de Historia
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El contenido del presente trabajo, se ha realizado tomando como base tanto la evidencia empírica como la literatura que hay sobre el fenómeno del miedo al delito y la percepción de inseguridad ligada a la estructura y al diseño ambiental de una ciudad, o en cómo está ha sido configurada. Del mismo modo, analizar aquellos elementos de índole social que intervienen en toda esta dinámica de construcción de ciudad y vida en las calles, así como de la manera en la que todo lo anterior influye en las decisiones de actuación y uso del espacio urbano de los miembros de una sociedad. El objetivo de todo este entramado tan complicado -dadas sus variabilidades o dada la casuística en la materia-, es ofrecer un acercamiento al tema del miedo al delito y a la percepción de inseguridad ciudadana desde distintos enfoques, así como dar a relucir los resultados recogidos de la encuesta de percepción de inseguridad en algunos barrios de Donostia – San Sebastián, durante el mes de febrero y marzo de 2016. Todo ello con el fin de ilustrar las posibles diferencias de género en esta cuestión, lo que a su vez ha permito llevar a cabo un pequeño acercamiento a la dinámica de trabajo de un estudio empírico.
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En el siguiente artículo se analizan las transformaciones en el uso de la tierra en la microcuenca de la quebrada Estero en San Ramón, provincia de Alajuela. La investigación se basa en el análisis de fotografías aéreas pertenecientes a los períodos que abarcan 1979, 1989 y 1999. Se estiman los cambios en el área ocupada por los diferentes tipos de usos de la tierra. Se identifica su evolución y se muestran, a partir de suficiente información cuantitativa, los porcentajes de cambios en los distintos usos y las tendencias espaciales de éstos. La investigación demuestra que actualmente existe un acelerado crecimiento urbano con un inadecuado patrón de ordenamiento territorial y una disminución progresiva de áreas dedicadas a bosque, pasto y cultivos.ABSTRACT In the following article, transformation of land use in the microcuenca Estero in San Ramón, province of Alajuela is analyzed. The investigation is based upon the analysis of aerial photographs of three different periods of 1979, 1989 and 1999. This allows for the estimation of change in each distinct Land use type and the identification of the evolution of Land use, gives enough quantitative information to calculate the percentage of change between each period, and the tendencies of incremental expansion. The investigation shows a current, incremental acceleration of urban áreas with minimal territorial planning and a progressive decrease of áreas previously occupied by forests, pastures and agriculture.
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With the growth of service industry occupations, managing emotions at work has increased as a topic of interest among scholars and practitioners in organisational behaviour and human resource management(Grandey, 2000). Emotional dissonance occurs when there is discrepancy between organisational sanctioned emotions and actual emotions of employees(Zapf, Vogt, Seifert, Mertini, & Isic, 1999). This discrepancy can be associated with significant levels of psychological ill-health (Zapf, Seifert, Schmutte, Mertini, & Holz, 2001). Policing is consistently ranked among the top five stressful/high-risk occupations (e.g. Coman, Evans, Stanley, & Burrows, 1991). Police officers act as the front-line contact when dealing directly with community members; they are expected to be social workers, teachers, role models, and counsellors. Operational police officers are often required to suppress their actual emotions during their work, in order to perform their job to formally designated procedures and standards.
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A voglite mineral sample of Volrite Canyon #1 mine, Frey Point, White Canyon Mine District, San Juan County, Utah, USA is used in the present study. An EPR study on powdered sample confirms the presence of Mn(II) and Cu(II). Optical absorption spectral results are due to Cu(II) which is in distorted octahedron. NIR results are indicating the presence of water fundamentals.
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In the multi-view approach to semisupervised learning, we choose one predictor from each of multiple hypothesis classes, and we co-regularize our choices by penalizing disagreement among the predictors on the unlabeled data. We examine the co-regularization method used in the co-regularized least squares (CoRLS) algorithm, in which the views are reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHS's), and the disagreement penalty is the average squared difference in predictions. The final predictor is the pointwise average of the predictors from each view. We call the set of predictors that can result from this procedure the co-regularized hypothesis class. Our main result is a tight bound on the Rademacher complexity of the co-regularized hypothesis class in terms of the kernel matrices of each RKHS. We find that the co-regularization reduces the Rademacher complexity by an amount that depends on the distance between the two views, as measured by a data dependent metric. We then use standard techniques to bound the gap between training error and test error for the CoRLS algorithm. Experimentally, we find that the amount of reduction in complexity introduced by co regularization correlates with the amount of improvement that co-regularization gives in the CoRLS algorithm.
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Compression is desirable for network applications as it saves bandwidth; however, when data is compressed before being encrypted, the amount of compression leaks information about the amount of redundancy in the plaintext. This side channel has led to successful CRIME and BREACH attacks on web traffic protected by the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. The general guidance in light of these attacks has been to disable compression, preserving confidentiality but sacrificing bandwidth. In this paper, we examine two techniques - heuristic separation of secrets and fixed-dictionary compression|for enabling compression while protecting high-value secrets, such as cookies, from attack. We model the security offered by these techniques and report on the amount of compressibility that they can achieve.
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A Bitcoin wallet is a set of private keys known to a user and which allow that user to spend any Bitcoin associated with those keys. In a hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallet, child private keys are generated pseudorandomly from a master private key, and the corresponding child public keys can be generated by anyone with knowledge of the master public key. These wallets have several interesting applications including Internet retail, trustless audit, and a treasurer allocating funds among departments. A specification of HD wallets has even been accepted as Bitcoin standard BIP32. Unfortunately, in all existing HD wallets---including BIP32 wallets---an attacker can easily recover the master private key given the master public key and any child private key. This vulnerability precludes use cases such as a combined treasurer-auditor, and some in the Bitcoin community have suspected that this vulnerability cannot be avoided. We propose a new HD wallet that is not subject to this vulnerability. Our HD wallet can tolerate the leakage of up to m private keys with a master public key size of O(m). We prove that breaking our HD wallet is at least as hard as the so-called "one more" discrete logarithm problem.