480 resultados para Ovidio Nasón, Publio
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"Namen-, sach-, und wortverzeichnis in jedem band."
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"Notitia literaria de P. Ovidio Nasone ex Io. Alb. Fabricii Bibliotheca Latina a Io. Aug. Ernesti auctius edita Tom. I. cap. XV": v. 1, p. XXI-CLXIV.
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"U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in cooperation with the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Puerto Rico."
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Communication has become an essential function in our civilization. With the increasing demand for communication channels, it is now necessary to find ways to optimize the use of their bandwidth. One way to achieve this is by transforming the information before it is transmitted. This transformation can be performed by several techniques. One of the newest of these techniques is the use of wavelets. Wavelet transformation refers to the act of breaking down a signal into components called details and trends by using small waveforms that have a zero average in the time domain. After this transformation the data can be compressed by discarding the details, transmitting the trends. In the receiving end, the trends are used to reconstruct the image. In this work, the wavelet used for the transformation of an image will be selected from a library of available bases. The accuracy of the reconstruction, after the details are discarded, is dependent on the wavelets chosen from the wavelet basis library. The system developed in this thesis takes a 2-D image and decomposes it using a wavelet bank. A digital signal processor is used to achieve near real-time performance in this transformation task. A contribution of this thesis project is the development of DSP-based test bed for the future development of new real-time wavelet transformation algorithms.
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Since 1963 Cuba has provided medical assistance to third world countries while gaining international, political and economic support from its participating liaisons. But what exactly have been Cuba’s domestic consequences of such medical diplomacy? While the Cuban government sends many of its medical professionals and supplies abroad, the country suffers from extreme scarcity and a deterioration of its healthcare system. The purpose of my research is to enquire more on the consequences of such medical diplomacy on the Cuban healthcare system and how it has affected domestic medical infrastructure, health professionals working on the island as well as the quality of service. In carrying out this examination, I will rely on the use of information from books written by Cuban medical professionals on their personal experiences within the medical system, and patients treated on the island. I will also make active use of academic journals and articles on the Cuban healthcare system. Most of what has been written on Cuban medical diplomacy and internationalist missions are favorable critiques praising the Cuban government. Nevertheless, personal testimonies found in Dr. Dessy Mendoza Rivero’s Dengue: La Epidemia Secreta de Fidel Castro and in Dr. Jose Luis Comas and Dr. Luis Ovidio Gonzales’ Cuba: Medicina y Revolucion reveal a different side to this seemingly pleasant and good natured international exchange. As a Cuban who lived on the island, I personally suffered the consequences of such medical diplomacy and believe others will find benefit in arming themselves with knowledge on the issue.
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The present data set is a registry of samples from the Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) that were selected for publication in a special issue of the SCIENCE journal (see related references below). The registry provides details about the sampling location and methodology of each sample. Uniform resource locators (URLs) offer direct links to additional contextual environmental data and to the corresponding sequence runs used for analysis in the related literature publications in the SCIENCE journal.
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The present data set provides contextual data for samples from the Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) that were selected for publication in a special issue of the SCIENCE journal (see related references below). Contextual data include various diversity indexes calculated for the sampling location using satellite and model climatologies (Darwin project, Physat) and results from the sequencing of Tara Oceans samples.
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Fedro realiza a lo largo de su obra un esfuerzo consciente y prolongado por obtener un lugar, que cree merecido, como recreador latino del género fabulístico. A partir del epílogo del L. II de sus Fábulas, el poeta da cuenta de un cambio en su posición como escritor y un incremento de la recepción de su obra en los círculos letrados. En el prólogo del L. IV declara que su esfuerzo se ha visto recompensado, porque ya sus obras eran copiadas y leídas. Por su parte Ovidio en Tr. 4, 10 declara que, gracias a la Musa, tiene un lugar destacado en el Helicón e, inmune a la Envidia, ha conseguido en vida un renombre por su obra. En esta ponencia, mediante la identificación de recurrencias léxicas y analogías estructurales, se explora la posible incidencia de Ov. Tr. 4, 10 en algunos prólogos y epílogos fedrianos, tomando como centro los del L. III, donde se encuentran condensadas las reflexiones del poeta acerca de supropia escritura, de su imagen como escritor y la preocupación por los ataques de la Envidia, representada por sus críticos y detractores.
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Primera parte de un artículo dividido en dos que analiza la profunda reinterpretación que del mito de Dafne llevaron a cabo, a partir del relato alternativo de Partenio de Nicea más que del célebre relato de Ovidio, Richard Strauss y su libretista Joseph Gregor en su versión operística Daphne (1938). El objetivo final es someter a examen la declaración expresa de Strauss sobre el significado de su nueva ópera y si a través de la manipulación del argumento mítico los autores lograron alcanzar su objetivo.