948 resultados para Arts facilities -- Conservation and restauration -- Barcelona (Spain)
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Creemos que la terracota, en cuanto que materia, posee sufi cientes cualidades, por sí mismay por su vinculación con la arquitectura en la que se ubica, que la hacen merecedora de unestudio profundo y de un acercamiento respetuoso. Un producto cerámico que aporta comopropiedad fundamental su carácter escultórico. Valores que pretendemos sean totalmente explícitos, con la condición que sean fácilmente reconocibles. Un material que defi ne un momento de la historia y de la historia de la arquitectura de Barcelona, incompleta sin el estudio sistemático que presentamos.
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The canvas support in easel paintings is composed mainly of cellulose. One of the maindegradation paths of cellulose is acid-catalysed hydrolysis, which means that in an acidic environment (low pH), its degradation proceeds at a faster rate (Strlič et al., 2005).The main effect of acid-catalysed hydrolysis is the breaking up of the polymer chains,measured by the “Degree of Polymerisation” (DP). The lowering of the DP value impliesa lower mechanical strength of the textile (Scicolone, 1993), and thus this parameter canbe used to monitor degradation. Knowing these two parameters can, therefore, be veryinformative regarding the condition of the canvas support.
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[eng] Proceedings for the 1st Conference on Arts-Based and Artistic Research: Critical Reflections on the Intersection of Art and Research. University of Barcelona, January 31st - February 1st, 2013.
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This paper investigates the prevalence of incapacity in performing daily activities and the associations between household composition and availability of family members and receipt of care among older adults with functioning problems in Spain, England and the United States of America (USA). We examine how living arrangements, marital status, child availability, limitations in functioning ability, age and gender affect the probability of receiving formal care and informal care from household members and from others in three countries with different family structures, living arrangements and policies supporting care of the incapacitated. Data sources include the 2006 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe for Spain, the third wave of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2006), and the eighth wave of the USA Health and Retirement Study (2006). Logistic and multinomial logistic regressions are used to estimate the probability of receiving care and the sources of care among persons age 50 and older. The percentage of people with functional limitations receiving care is higher in Spain. More care comes from outside the household in the USA and England than in Spain. The use of formal care among the incapacitated is lowest in the USA and highest in Spain.
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Lligada a d’altres activitats, com la de l’artista pintor, la del fuster, l’artesà o l’arquitecte, larestauració no ha estat una disciplina ben delimitada que ens permeti seguir la seva progressióal llarg de la història. El posicionament de l’home davant del seu patrimoni cultural i artísticen cada moment històric, i el respecte per les mostres del passat, defi neix de quina formaes conservarà, o no, i també de quina forma s’hi intervindrà. Per fer un recorregut històriccal tenir en compte tots els aspectes que infl uencien en el fet de conservar i en la forma defer-ho: els gustos artístics del moment, l’evolució social i econòmica de la població i també lavessant funcional, ja sigui en el sentit estrictament pràctic on en el valor espiritual i religiós,que han tingut assignats molts objectes de patrimoni.
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Lligada a d’altres activitats, com la de l’artista pintor, la del fuster, l’artesà o l’arquitecte, larestauració no ha estat una disciplina ben delimitada que ens permeti seguir la seva progressióal llarg de la història. El posicionament de l’home davant del seu patrimoni cultural i artísticen cada moment històric, i el respecte per les mostres del passat, defi neix de quina formaes conservarà, o no, i també de quina forma s’hi intervindrà. Per fer un recorregut històriccal tenir en compte tots els aspectes que infl uencien en el fet de conservar i en la forma defer-ho: els gustos artístics del moment, l’evolució social i econòmica de la població i també lavessant funcional, ja sigui en el sentit estrictament pràctic on en el valor espiritual i religiós,que han tingut assignats molts objectes de patrimoni.
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This article focuses on Barcelona"s art market to explore the underlying factors behind the clustering of art dealers in several of the city"s districts. Drawing upon quantitative and qualitative data, the article analyses how such clustering reveals a strategic action in the sense attributed to it by Crozier and Friedberg (1981). Gallery districts are not a reflection of structural factors (economic, urban development-related or social) but the result of a combination of strategic choices either individual or collective which explain the permanence of leading gallery districts or the emergence of new ones.
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Introduction: Third molar extraction is the most frequent procedure in oral surgery. The present study evaluates the indication of third molar extraction as established by the primary care dentist (PCD) and the oral surgeon, and compares the justification for extraction with the principal reason for patient consultation. Patients and method: A descriptive study was made of 319 patients subjected to surgical removal of a third molar in the context of the Master of Oral Surgery and Implantology (Barcelona University Dental School, Barcelona, Spain) between July 2004 and March 2005. The following parameters were evaluated: sex, age, molar, type of impaction, position according to the classifications of Pell and Gregory and of Winter, and the reasons justifying extraction. Results: The lower third molars were the most commonly extracted molars (73.7%). A total of 69.6% of the teeth were covered by soft tissues only. Fifty-six percent of the lower molars corresponded to Pell and Gregory Class IIB, while 42.1% were in the vertical position. The most common reason for patient reference to our Service of Oral Surgery on the part of the PCD was prophylactic removal (51.0% versus 46.1% in the case of the oral surgeon). Discussion and conclusions. Our results show prophylaxis to be the principal indication of third molar extraction, followed by orthodontic reasons. Regarding third molars with associated clinical symptoms or signs, infectious disease-including pericoronitis- was the pathology most often observed by the oral surgeon, followed by caries. This order of frequency was seen to invert in the case of third molars referred for extraction by the PCD. A vertical position predominated among the third molars with associated pathology
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Globalisation and technological advances have made possible to offshore specific productive tasks (that do not require physical proximity to the actual location of the work unit) to foreign countries where these are usually performed at lower costs. We analyse the effect of task trade (i.e. task offshorability) on Spanish regional and national employment levels correlating a newly built index of task-delocalisation index to key variables such as the region’s wealth, the worker’s age and level of education, the importance of the service sector and the technological level of the economic activities undertaken in that particular geographical area. We conclude that approximately 25 per cent of Spanish occupations are potentially affected by task trade / offshoring and that this is likely to benefit Spanish economy (and the performance of specific regions, categories of workers and sectors) being Spain a potential recipient of tasks offshored from abroad. Also we obtain that Spain’s trade in tasks correlates strongly with the above variables, presenting significant regional differences.
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Designing new teaching programs for both undergraduate and graduate university studies involves integrating concepts and methodologies regarding quality, work safety and hazard prevention, and environmental protection. One of the challenges facing Spanish research within the realm of European Higher Education concerns health and safety issues in the Arts.In the case of Fine Arts, student exploration is one of the fundamental pillars of the study program; therefore it is imperative that art studios be optimized. This optimization affects both designated resources (infrastructures, materials, equipment, etc.) and organization of the teaching force.In this context, the aim of our research is to improve educational practices by designing quality measures that are both friendly to the environment and hazardous free. The aim here is to assure adequate art studio and laboratory management, and provide students with hazard free health and environmentally safe concepts that can be incorporated in their professional lives.The school of Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona is part of a pilot program, where our experience in educational innovation and research is serving as a reference for the implantation of OSHAS 18001 norms.
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Designing new teaching programs for both undergraduate and graduate university studies involves integrating concepts and methodologies regarding quality, work safety and hazard prevention, and environmental protection. One of the challenges facing Spanish research within the realm of European Higher Education concerns health and safety issues in the Arts.In the case of Fine Arts, student exploration is one of the fundamental pillars of the study program; therefore it is imperative that art studios be optimized. This optimization affects both designated resources (infrastructures, materials, equipment, etc.) and organization of the teaching force.In this context, the aim of our research is to improve educational practices by designing quality measures that are both friendly to the environment and hazardous free. The aim here is to assure adequate art studio and laboratory management, and provide students with hazard free health and environmentally safe concepts that can be incorporated in their professional lives.The school of Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona is part of a pilot program, where our experience in educational innovation and research is serving as a reference for the implantation of OSHAS 18001 norms.
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Designing new teaching programs for both undergraduate and graduate university studies involves integrating concepts and methodologies regarding quality, work safety and hazard prevention, and environmental protection. One of the challenges facing Spanish research within the realm of European Higher Education concerns health and safety issues in the Arts.In the case of Fine Arts, student exploration is one of the fundamental pillars of the study program; therefore it is imperative that art studios be optimized. This optimization affects both designated resources (infrastructures, materials, equipment, etc.) and organization of the teaching force.In this context, the aim of our research is to improve educational practices by designing quality measures that are both friendly to the environment and hazardous free. The aim here is to assure adequate art studio and laboratory management, and provide students with hazard free health and environmentally safe concepts that can be incorporated in their professional lives.The school of Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona is part of a pilot program, where our experience in educational innovation and research is serving as a reference for the implantation of OSHAS 18001 norms.
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Los títulos de Grado y Máster en Conservación-Restauración en la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona son producto de un largo proceso, con un final susceptible aún de ser modificado y mejorado. Desde los años 30 del siglo pasado hasta nuestros días, el mundo académico y profesional ha reclamadosu existencia y permanencia en el territorio de la Educación Superior y en su máxima representante, la Universidad. La formación en Conservación-Restauración ha padecido las contradicciones y las incoherenciasde normas, decretos y leyes que, alternativamente, reivindicaban este ámbito o la hacían invisible. La celebración de los 35 años de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona es unmotivo de reflexión sobre la historia de los estudios universitarios de Conservación-Restauración y sus antecedentes que intentaremos resumi r a lo largo de nuestro texto.
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Los títulos de Grado y Máster en Conservación-Restauración en la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona son producto de un largo proceso, con un final susceptible aún de ser modificado y mejorado. Desde los años 30 del siglo pasado hasta nuestros días, el mundo académico y profesional ha reclamadosu existencia y permanencia en el territorio de la Educación Superior y en su máxima representante, la Universidad. La formación en Conservación-Restauración ha padecido las contradicciones y las incoherenciasde normas, decretos y leyes que, alternativamente, reivindicaban este ámbito o la hacían invisible. La celebración de los 35 años de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona es unmotivo de reflexión sobre la historia de los estudios universitarios de Conservación-Restauración y sus antecedentes que intentaremos resumi r a lo largo de nuestro texto.
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Genome-wide linkage studies have identified the 9q22 chromosomal region as linked with colorectal cancer (CRC) predisposition. A candidate gene in this region is transforming growth factor beta receptor 1 (TGFBR1). Investigation of TGFBR1 has focused on the common genetic variant rs11466445, a short exonic deletion of nine base pairs which results in truncation of a stretch of nine alanine residues to six alanine residues in the gene product. While the six alanine (*6A) allele has been reported to be associated with increased risk of CRC in some population based study groups this association remains the subject of robust debate. To date, reports have been limited to population-based case-control association studies, or case-control studies of CRC families selecting one affected individual per family. No study has yet taken advantage of all the genetic information provided by multiplex CRC families. Methods: We have tested for an association between rs11466445 and risk of CRC using several family-based statistical tests in a new study group comprising members of non-syndromic high risk CRC families sourced from three familial cancer centres, two in Australia and one in Spain. Results: We report a finding of a nominally significant result using the pedigree-based association test approach (PBAT; p = 0.028), while other family-based tests were non-significant, but with a p-value < 0.10 in each instance. These other tests included the Generalised Disequilibrium Test (GDT; p = 0.085), parent of origin GDT Generalised Disequilibrium Test (GDT-PO; p = 0.081) and empirical Family-Based Association Test (FBAT; p = 0.096, additive model). Related-person case-control testing using the 'More Powerful' Quasi-Likelihood Score Test did not provide any evidence for association (M-QL5; p = 0.41). Conclusions: After conservatively taking into account considerations for multiple hypothesis testing, we find little evidence for an association between the TGFBR1*6A allele and CRC risk in these families. The weak support for an increase in risk in CRC predisposed families is in agreement with recent meta-analyses of case-control studies, which estimate only a modest increase in sporadic CRC risk among 6*A allele carriers.