997 resultados para Síndrome de Muckle-Wells
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[Tesis] ( Maestro en Ciencias con Especialidad en Genética ) U.A.N.L.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con opción en Cognición y Educación) U.A.N.L. Facultad de Psicología.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias de Enfermería con Énfasis en Salud Comunitaria) UANL, 2010.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Orientación en Gestión e Innovación del Diseño) UANL, 2012.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias en Nutrición) UANL, 2012.
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Tesis (Doctorado en Ciencias con Especialidad en Morfología) UANL
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Tesis ( Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas con Especialidad en Sanidad Acuícola) UANL
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Tesis ( Doctor en Ciencias Biológicas Especialidad en Sanidad Acuicola) U.A.N.L.
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Tesis (Doctor en Filosofía con Especialidad en Trabajo Social y Políticas Comparadas de Bienestar Social) UANL, 2011.
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Tesis (Doctorado en Filosofía con Especialidad en Psicología) UANL, 2010.
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Tesis (Doctor en Ciencias con Orientación en Morfología) UANL, 2012.
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Tesis (Doctor en Medicina) UANL, 2013.
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The interplay between Rashba, Dresselhaus, and Zeeman interactions in a quantum well submitted to an external magnetic field is studied by means of an accurate analytical solution of the Hamiltonian, including electron-electron interactions in a sum-rule approach. This solution allows us to discuss the influence of the spin-orbit coupling on some relevant quantities that have been measured in inelastic light scattering and electron-spin resonance experiments on quantum wells. In particular, we have evaluated the spin-orbit contribution to the spin splitting of the Landau levels and to the splitting of charge- and spin-density excitations. We also discuss how the spin-orbit effects change if the applied magnetic field is tilted with respect to the direction perpendicular to the quantum well.
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The interplay between Rashba, Dresselhaus, and Zeeman interactions in a quantum well submitted to an external magnetic field is studied by means of an accurate analytical solution of the Hamiltonian, including electron-electron interactions in a sum-rule approach. This solution allows us to discuss the influence of the spin-orbit coupling on some relevant quantities that have been measured in inelastic light scattering and electron-spin resonance experiments on quantum wells. In particular, we have evaluated the spin-orbit contribution to the spin splitting of the Landau levels and to the splitting of charge- and spin-density excitations. We also discuss how the spin-orbit effects change if the applied magnetic field is tilted with respect to the direction perpendicular to the quantum well.