337 resultados para secrets
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Publicación de apoyo a la actividad educativa del Programa sobre el bosque mediterráneo del Projecte Natura para alumnado de educación infantil y primaria
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El litoral es una parte sometida a tensión, y esta tensión la encontramos reflejada en la alteración de las condiciones de vida de los organismos que en el habitan,como la posidonia. Es posible utilizar estos organismos como una especie de sensores que nos expliquen cual es la calidad de las aguas donde viven.
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Se trata de un itinerario propuesto para visitar el museo y aprender algunas cosas interesantes sobre el mundo del ferrocarril. El juego consiste en responder correctamente 10 preguntas, para formar la palabra oculta con la primera letra de cada respuesta.
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Se trata de un itinerario propuesto para visitar el museo y aprender algunas cosas interesantes sobre el mundo del ferrocarril. El juego consiste en responder correctamente 10 enigmas, para dar con las compañías de tren a las que pertenecían las piezas del museo antes de la creación de Renfe.
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Su finalidad es el aprendizaje por los alumnos de los cursos superiores de primaria e inferiores de secundaria, de las normas de ortografía del idioma inglés, que les permita desarrollar también su conocimiento de la gramática. Así, a lo largo de los libros tres y cuatro, se enseñan una serie de estrategias de deletreo de la ortografía, se explican algunas normas ortográficas, así como la creación de palabras y las interrelaciones entre palabras y elementos de palabras.
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It is now 32 years since Ströhlein’s pioneering computation of KRKN and ten years since the publication of Nunn’s Secrets of Rook Endings. This book defined a new genre under his authorship and editorship (Nunn, 1992, 1994, 1995; Müller and Lamprecht, 1999, 2001) and has merited a second edition. Now comes the second edition of Secrets of Pawnless Endings.
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The capture web of N. clavipes presents viscous droplets, which play important roles in web mechanics and prey capture. By using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, it was demonstrated that the web droplets are constituted of different chemical environments, provided by the existence both of an aqueous and a lipid layer, which, in turn, present a suspension of tenths of vesicles containing polypeptides and/or tipids. GC/EI-MS Analysis of the contents of these vesicles led to the identification of some saturated fatty acids, such as decanoic acid, undecanoic acid, dodecanoic acid, tetradecanoic acid, octadecanoic acid, and icosanoic acid, while other components were unsaturated fatty acids, such as (Z)-tetradec-9-enoic acid, (Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid, and (Z)-icosa-11-enoic acid; and polyunsaturated fatty acids like (9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoic acid, (9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca-9,12,15-trienoic acid, and (11Z,14Z)-icosa-11,14-dienoic acid. Toxic proteins such as calcium-activated proteinase and metalloproteinase jararhagin-like precursor were also identified by using a proteomic approach, indicating the possible involvement of these enzymes in the pre-digestion of spiders' preys web-captured. Apparently, the mixture of fatty acids are relatively toxic to insects by topical application (LD50 64.3 +/- 7.6 ng mg(-1) honeybee), while the proteins alone present no topical effect; however, when injected into the prey-insects, these proteins presented a moderate toxicity (LD50 40.3 +/- 4.8 ng mg(-1) honeybee); the mixture of fatty acids and proteins is very toxic to the preys captured by the web droplets of the viscid spiral of Nephila clavipes when topically applied on them (LD50 14.3 +/- 1.8ng mg(-1) honeybee).
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[EN] The editorial and review processes along the road to publication are described in general terms. The construction of a well-prepared article and the manner in which authors may maximise the chances of success at each stage of the process towards final publication are explored. The most common errors and ways of avoiding them are outlined. Typical problems facing an author writing in English as a second language, including the need for grammatical precision and appropriate style, are discussed. Additionally, the meaning of plagiarism, self-plagiarism and duplicate publication is explored. Critical steps in manuscript preparation and response to reviews are examined. Finally, the relation between writing and reviewing is outlined, and it is shown how becoming a good reviewer helps in becoming a successful author
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This thesis is primarily based on three core chapters, focused on the fundamental issues of trade secrets law. The goal of this thesis is to come up with policy recommendations to improve legal structure governing trade secrets. The focal points of this research are the following. What is the optimal scope of trade secrets law? How does it depend on the market characteristics such as degree of product differentiation between competing products? What factors need to be considered to balance the contradicting objectives of promoting innovation and knowledge diffusion? The second strand of this research focuses on the desirability of lost profits or unjust enrichment damage regimes in case of misappropriation of a trade secret. A comparison between these regimes is made and simple policy implications are extracted from the analysis. The last part of this research is an empirical analysis of a possible relationship between trade secrets sharing and misappropriation instances faced by firms.
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Vorbesitzer (?): Crettier;