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Cleverly designed molecular building blocks provide chemists with the tools of a powerful molecular-scale construction set. They enable them to engineer materials having a predictable order and useful solid-state properties. Hence, it is in the realm of supramolecular chemistry to follow a strategy for synthesizing materials which combine a selected set of properties, for instance from the areas of magnetism, photophysics and electronics. As a successful approach, host/guest solids which are based on extended anionic, homo- and bimetallic oxalato-bridged transition-metal compounds with two-and three-dimensional connectivities have been investigated. In this report, a brief review is given on the structural aspects of this class of compounds followed by a presentation of a thermal and magnetic study for two distinct, heterometallic oxalato-bridged layer compounds.
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We engineer a brane picture for the reduction of Seiberg dualities from 4D to 3D, valid also in the presence of orientifold planes. We obtain effective 3D dualities on the circle by T-duality, geometrizing the non-perturbative superpotential which is an affine Toda potential. When reducing to pure 3D, we define a double-scaling limit which creates a sector of interacting singlets, giving a unified mechanism for the brane reduction of dualities.
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Intensive efforts in recent years to develop and commercialize in vitro alternatives in the field of risk assessment have yielded new promising two- and three dimensional (3D) cell culture models. Nevertheless, a realistic 3D in vitro alveolar model is not available yet. Here we report on the biofabrication of the human air-blood tissue barrier analogue composed of an endothelial cell, basement membrane and epithelial cell layer by using a bioprinting technology. In contrary to the manual method, we demonstrate that this technique enables automatized and reproducible creation of thinner and more homogeneous cell layers, which is required for an optimal air-blood tissue barrier. This bioprinting platform will offer an excellent tool to engineer an advanced 3D lung model for high-throughput screening for safety assessment and drug efficacy testing.
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The Health Belief Model (HBM) provided the theoretical framework for examining Universal Precautions (UP) compliance factors by Firefighter, EMTs and Paramedics (prehospital care providers). A convenient sample of prehospital care providers (n = 4000) from two cities (Houston and Washington DC), were surveyed to explore the factors related to their decision to comply with Universal Precautions. Eight hundred and sixty-five useable questionnaires were analyzed. The responders were primarily male (95.7%) eight hundred and twenty-eight and thirty-seven were female, prehospital based (100%), EMTs (60.0%) and paramedics (12.8%) who had a mean 13 years of prehospital care experience. ^ Linear regression was used to evaluate the four hypotheses. The first hypothesis evaluating perceived susceptibility and seriousness with reported UP use was statistically significant (p = < .05). Perceived susceptibility, when considered independently, did not make a significant contribution (t = −4.2852; p = 0.0000) to the stated use of Universal precautions. The hypothesis is not supported as stated. The data indicates the opposite effect. Supported is the premise that as perceived susceptibility and perceived seriousness increase the use of Universal Precautions decreases. Hypothesis two tested perceived benefits with internal and external barriers. Both perceived benefits and internal and external barriers as well as the overall regression were significant (F = 112.6, p = 0.0000). The contribution of internal and external barriers was statistically significant (t = 0.0175; p = 0.0000) and (t = 0.0128; p = 0.0000). Hypothesis three which tested modifying factors, cues to action, select demographic variables, and the main effects of the HBM with self reported UP compliance overall was significant. The variables gender, birth, education, job type, EMS certification, years of service, years of experience providing patient care, Universal Precautions training hours, type of apparatus assigned to and the number of EMS related incidents responded to in a month were found to have a significant contribution to the stated use of Universal Precautions. ^ The additive effects were tested by use of a stepwise regression that assessed the contribution of each of the significant variables. Three variables in the equation were statistically significant. Internal barriers (t = −8.5507; p = 0.0000), external barriers (t = −6.2862; p = 0.000) and job type 2 & 3. Job type two (t = −2.8464; p = 0.0045 is titled Engineer/Operator. Job type three (t = −2.5730; p = 0.0103) is titled captain. The overall regression was significant (F = 24.06; p = 0.000). The Hypothesis is supported in the certain demographic variables do influence the stated use of Universal precautions and that as internal and external barriers are decreased, there is an increase in the stated use of Universal Precautions. ^ In summary, this study demonstrated that internal and external barriers have a significant impact on the stated use of Universal Precautions. Internal barriers are those factors within the individual that require an internal change (i.e., forgetfulness, freedom, perception of the urgency of the patient's needs etc.) and external barriers are things in the environment that can be altered (i.e., equipment design, availability of equipment, ease of use). These two model variables explained 23%–30% of the variance. ^
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El aumento del número de alumnos en la carrera de Ingeniería Agronómica de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, UNCuyo, al no estar acompañado por un incremento en la cantidad de docentes, puso en crisis el método de mensuración de conocimientos de los alumnos que era practicado con excelentes resultados a través de la clásica evaluación oral individual. Por ello hubo que reemplazar este método por otro, que manteniendo la calidad de la mensuración, requiriera menos tiempo y docentes por alumno evaluado. A diferencia de otras asignaturas que sustituyeron el sistema tradicional por una evaluación escrita, la asignatura Meteorología Agrícola optó por un sistema mixto constituido por cinco evaluaciones individuales escritas sobre objetivos parciales durante el curso, más una evaluación final integradora. Debido al carácter integrador de esta evaluación final, se decidió realizarla oralmente y para hacerla posible con el tiempo y número de docentes disponibles, se evalúan simultáneamente los conocimientos de cinco alumnos, siendo la calificación individual para cada alumno. Para analizar los resultados de ambos métodos, se realizó: a. la comparación de las frecuencias de notas de evaluaciones orales individuales (antiguo método) y de evaluaciones orales grupales (nuevo método), con un coeficiente de correlación de 0.64 b. la comparación de la nota obtenida por cada alumno con su nota promedio en la carrera, con un coeficiente de correlación de 0.50 c. encuestas a docentes y alumnos. Los resultados obtenidos permiten afirmar que la evaluación oral grupal constituye una forma idónea para evaluar el grado de integración de conocimientos en Meteorología Agrícola
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El tema referido a la profesión académica y a las culturas académicas resulta de particular interés puesto que se considera que los profesores universitarios poseen ciertos rasgos de una cultura académica propia, la cual sería el origen y el soporte que legitima sus pensamientos y por tanto su acción dentro de las Universidades. De la necesidad de desentrañar esta cultura es que surge la idea de estudiar si existe un conjunto de creencias, valores y normas que influirían en cómo piensan y actúan los profesores-ingenieros universitarios. El presente trabajo se propone aportar un acercamiento al estudio de los grupos profesionales de los ingenieros, tratando de conocer más acerca de su identidad, trayectoria y cultura. Se propone una lectura longitudinal en el análisis, reconstruyendo trayectorias y abarcando distintos aspectos de la vida, no solo los laborales, analizando al ingeniero que ocupa un determinado lugar en la estructura social la cual está en constante evolución. La pregunta central que guía esta investigación es de carácter cualitativo y comparativo y se enuncia de la siguiente manera: ¿cómo se configuran la profesión académica y la cultura académica de los ingenieros académicos que se desempeñan en la Carrera de Ingeniería Electrónica de la Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales, Ingeniería en Alimentos e Ingeniería Química pertenecientes ambas a la Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis? Para describir y caracterizar la profesión y culturas académicas de los ingenieros en la UNSL, se propuso el trabajo de campo con entrevistas en profundidad a ingenieros que se desempeñan como docentes e investigadores en la Universidad Nacional de San Luis. El estudio es cualitativo.Tras el recorrido de investigación realizado, el argumento central de esta Tesis que surge de la interpretación de los datos empíricos, queda definido de la siguiente manera: La profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados en la UNSL se conforma a partir de la compleja vinculación entre estos tres elementos: trayectoria individual, comunidad disciplinar o grupo disciplinar de referencia y, las características propias de la UNSL como institución. Esta profesión académica se desarrolla en el marco de al menos dos tipos de regulaciones: unas que son externas que provienen de las políticas educativas nacionales (como por ejemplo: las leyes, el sistema de incentivos, la categorización, etc.) y otras que son internas y que operan como exigencias normativas al interior de la disciplina, de la institución y de las propias actividades del cargo. En síntesis, la heterogeneidad de la profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados está definida por: el contexto ?la UNSL- y sus propiedades en tanto contexto de intercambio; las características individuales alrededor de la disciplina y, los intereses y motivos individuales y colectivos. Todo ello da cuenta de las relaciones sociales en la vida académica explicando la heterogeneidad, la diversidad y la dinámica que se genera. La historia de la UNSL, las características de las Facultades, la historia y evolución de las tres carreras -los campos de conocimiento, los distintos recorridos y configuraciones históricas de los mismos- forman parte de ese contexto de intercambio y se reactualizan permanentemente. La particular combinación de las distintas actividades académicas reviste carácter único e intransferible (por ejemplo: la distribución de tareas, los criterios para seleccionar docentes en los concursos, la vinculación entre la industria y la sociedad, etc.). Todo lo expresado a juicio y entender propio da cuenta de un modo especial y particular de entender, vivir y desarrollar la profesión académica de estos ingenieros en la UNSL.
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El tema referido a la profesión académica y a las culturas académicas resulta de particular interés puesto que se considera que los profesores universitarios poseen ciertos rasgos de una cultura académica propia, la cual sería el origen y el soporte que legitima sus pensamientos y por tanto su acción dentro de las Universidades. De la necesidad de desentrañar esta cultura es que surge la idea de estudiar si existe un conjunto de creencias, valores y normas que influirían en cómo piensan y actúan los profesores-ingenieros universitarios. El presente trabajo se propone aportar un acercamiento al estudio de los grupos profesionales de los ingenieros, tratando de conocer más acerca de su identidad, trayectoria y cultura. Se propone una lectura longitudinal en el análisis, reconstruyendo trayectorias y abarcando distintos aspectos de la vida, no solo los laborales, analizando al ingeniero que ocupa un determinado lugar en la estructura social la cual está en constante evolución. La pregunta central que guía esta investigación es de carácter cualitativo y comparativo y se enuncia de la siguiente manera: ¿cómo se configuran la profesión académica y la cultura académica de los ingenieros académicos que se desempeñan en la Carrera de Ingeniería Electrónica de la Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales, Ingeniería en Alimentos e Ingeniería Química pertenecientes ambas a la Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis? Para describir y caracterizar la profesión y culturas académicas de los ingenieros en la UNSL, se propuso el trabajo de campo con entrevistas en profundidad a ingenieros que se desempeñan como docentes e investigadores en la Universidad Nacional de San Luis. El estudio es cualitativo.Tras el recorrido de investigación realizado, el argumento central de esta Tesis que surge de la interpretación de los datos empíricos, queda definido de la siguiente manera: La profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados en la UNSL se conforma a partir de la compleja vinculación entre estos tres elementos: trayectoria individual, comunidad disciplinar o grupo disciplinar de referencia y, las características propias de la UNSL como institución. Esta profesión académica se desarrolla en el marco de al menos dos tipos de regulaciones: unas que son externas que provienen de las políticas educativas nacionales (como por ejemplo: las leyes, el sistema de incentivos, la categorización, etc.) y otras que son internas y que operan como exigencias normativas al interior de la disciplina, de la institución y de las propias actividades del cargo. En síntesis, la heterogeneidad de la profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados está definida por: el contexto ?la UNSL- y sus propiedades en tanto contexto de intercambio; las características individuales alrededor de la disciplina y, los intereses y motivos individuales y colectivos. Todo ello da cuenta de las relaciones sociales en la vida académica explicando la heterogeneidad, la diversidad y la dinámica que se genera. La historia de la UNSL, las características de las Facultades, la historia y evolución de las tres carreras -los campos de conocimiento, los distintos recorridos y configuraciones históricas de los mismos- forman parte de ese contexto de intercambio y se reactualizan permanentemente. La particular combinación de las distintas actividades académicas reviste carácter único e intransferible (por ejemplo: la distribución de tareas, los criterios para seleccionar docentes en los concursos, la vinculación entre la industria y la sociedad, etc.). Todo lo expresado a juicio y entender propio da cuenta de un modo especial y particular de entender, vivir y desarrollar la profesión académica de estos ingenieros en la UNSL.
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El tema referido a la profesión académica y a las culturas académicas resulta de particular interés puesto que se considera que los profesores universitarios poseen ciertos rasgos de una cultura académica propia, la cual sería el origen y el soporte que legitima sus pensamientos y por tanto su acción dentro de las Universidades. De la necesidad de desentrañar esta cultura es que surge la idea de estudiar si existe un conjunto de creencias, valores y normas que influirían en cómo piensan y actúan los profesores-ingenieros universitarios. El presente trabajo se propone aportar un acercamiento al estudio de los grupos profesionales de los ingenieros, tratando de conocer más acerca de su identidad, trayectoria y cultura. Se propone una lectura longitudinal en el análisis, reconstruyendo trayectorias y abarcando distintos aspectos de la vida, no solo los laborales, analizando al ingeniero que ocupa un determinado lugar en la estructura social la cual está en constante evolución. La pregunta central que guía esta investigación es de carácter cualitativo y comparativo y se enuncia de la siguiente manera: ¿cómo se configuran la profesión académica y la cultura académica de los ingenieros académicos que se desempeñan en la Carrera de Ingeniería Electrónica de la Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales, Ingeniería en Alimentos e Ingeniería Química pertenecientes ambas a la Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis? Para describir y caracterizar la profesión y culturas académicas de los ingenieros en la UNSL, se propuso el trabajo de campo con entrevistas en profundidad a ingenieros que se desempeñan como docentes e investigadores en la Universidad Nacional de San Luis. El estudio es cualitativo.Tras el recorrido de investigación realizado, el argumento central de esta Tesis que surge de la interpretación de los datos empíricos, queda definido de la siguiente manera: La profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados en la UNSL se conforma a partir de la compleja vinculación entre estos tres elementos: trayectoria individual, comunidad disciplinar o grupo disciplinar de referencia y, las características propias de la UNSL como institución. Esta profesión académica se desarrolla en el marco de al menos dos tipos de regulaciones: unas que son externas que provienen de las políticas educativas nacionales (como por ejemplo: las leyes, el sistema de incentivos, la categorización, etc.) y otras que son internas y que operan como exigencias normativas al interior de la disciplina, de la institución y de las propias actividades del cargo. En síntesis, la heterogeneidad de la profesión y cultura académica de los ingenieros entrevistados está definida por: el contexto ?la UNSL- y sus propiedades en tanto contexto de intercambio; las características individuales alrededor de la disciplina y, los intereses y motivos individuales y colectivos. Todo ello da cuenta de las relaciones sociales en la vida académica explicando la heterogeneidad, la diversidad y la dinámica que se genera. La historia de la UNSL, las características de las Facultades, la historia y evolución de las tres carreras -los campos de conocimiento, los distintos recorridos y configuraciones históricas de los mismos- forman parte de ese contexto de intercambio y se reactualizan permanentemente. La particular combinación de las distintas actividades académicas reviste carácter único e intransferible (por ejemplo: la distribución de tareas, los criterios para seleccionar docentes en los concursos, la vinculación entre la industria y la sociedad, etc.). Todo lo expresado a juicio y entender propio da cuenta de un modo especial y particular de entender, vivir y desarrollar la profesión académica de estos ingenieros en la UNSL.
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In the current context of environmental change, ocean acidification is predicted to affect the cellular processes, physiology and behaviour of all marine organisms, impacting survival, growth and reproduction. In relation to thermal tolerance limits, the effects of elevated pCO2 could be expected to be more pronounced at the upper limits of the thermal tolerance window. Our study focused on Crepidula fornicata, an invasive gastropod which colonized shallow waters around European coasts during the 20th century. We investigated the effects of 10 weeks' exposure to current (380 µatm) and elevated (550, 750, 1,000 µatm) pCO2 on this engineer species using an acute temperature increase (1 °C/12 h) as the test. Respiration rates were measured on both males (small individuals) and females (large individuals). Mortality increased suddenly from 34 °C, particularly in females. Respiration rate in C. fornicata increased linearly with temperature between 18 and 34 °C, but no differences were detected between the different pCO2 conditions either in the regressions between respiration rate and temperature or in Q10 values. In the same way, condition indices were similar in all the pCO2 treatments at the end of the experiment, but decreased from the beginning of the experiment. This species was highly resistant to acute exposure to high temperature regardless of pCO2 levels, even though food was limited during the experiment. Crepidula fornicata appears to have either developed resistance mechanisms or a strong phenotypic plasticity to deal with fluctuations of physicochemical parameters in its habitat. This suggests that invasive species may be more resistant to future environmental changes than its native competitors.
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Ocean acidification (OA) caused by excessive CO2 is a potential ecological threat to marine organisms. The impacts of OA on echinoderms are well-documented, but there has been a strong bias towards sea urchins, and limited information is available on sea cucumbers. This work examined the effect of medium-term (60 days) exposure to three pH levels (pH 8.06, 7.72, and 7.41, covering present and future pH variability) on the bioenergetic responses of the sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus, an ecologically and economically important holothurian in Asian coasts. Results showed that the measured specific growth rate linearly decreased with decreased pH, leading to a 0.42 %/day decrease at pH 7.41 compared with that at pH 8.06. The impacts of pH on physiological energetics were variable: measured energy consumption and defecation rates linearly decreased with decreased pH, whereas maintenance energy in calculated respiration and excretion were not significantly affected. No shift in energy allocation pattern was observed in A. japonicus upon exposure to pH 7.72 compared with pH 8.06. However, a significant shift in energy budget occurred upon exposure to pH 7.41, leading to decreased energy intake and increased percentage of energy that was lost in feces, thereby resulting in a significantly lowered allocation into somatic growth. These findings indicate that adult A. japonicus is resilient to the OA scenario at the end of the twenty-first century, but further acidification may negatively influence the grazing capability and growth, thereby influencing its ecological functioning as an "ecosystem engineer" and potentially harming its culture output.
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In this study, the work and life of Indian IT engineers in Japan engaged in software development were examined through a questionnaire survey. Findings were further supported by comparative analyses with Chinese and Korean software engineers. While Indian IT software engineers appeared rather satisfied with their life overall in Japan, they seemed rather dissatisfied with their work conditions including such things as fringe benefits, the working-time management of the company, levels of salary and bonuses, and promotion opportunities. It was made clear that profiles and perceptions of Indian engineers and those of Chinese and Koreans in Japan were different.
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This paper proposes a new mechanism linking innovation and network in developing economies to detect explicit production and information linkages and investigates the testable implications of these linkages using survey data gathered from manufacturing firms in East Asia. We found that firms with more information linkages tend to innovate more, have a higher probability of introducing new goods, introducing new goods to new markets using new technologies, and finding new partners located in remote areas. We also found that firms that dispatched engineers to customers achieved more innovations than firms that did not. These findings support the hypothesis that production linkages and face‐to‐face communication encourage product and process innovation.
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The traditional teaching methods used for training civil engineers are currently being called into question as a result of the new knowledge and skills now required by the labor market. In addition, the European Higher Education Area is requesting that students be given a greater say in their learning. In the subject called Construction and Building Materials at the Civil Engineering School of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, a path was set three academic years ago to lead to an improvement in traditional teaching by introducing active methodologies. The innovations are based on cooperative learning, new technologies, and continuous assessment. The writers’ proposal is to offer their experience as a contribution to the debate on how students can be encouraged to acquire the skills currently demanded from a civil engineer, though not overlooking solid, top-quality training. From the outcomes obtained, it can be concluded that using new teaching techniques to supplement a traditional approach provides more opportunities for students to learn while boosting their motivation. In our case, the introduction of these changes has resulted in an increased pass rate of 29% on average, when such a figure is considered in the light of the mean value of passes during the last decade.
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Plate-bandes are straight masonry arches (they are called, also, flat arches or lintel arches). Ideally they have the surfaces of extrados and intrados plane and horizontal. The stones or bricks have radial joints converging usually in one centre. The voussoirs have the form of wedges and in French they are called "claveaux". A plate-bande is, in fact, a lintel made of several stones and the proportions of lintels and plate-bandes are similar. Proportions of plate-bandes, that is the relationship between the thickness t and the span s (t/s)varies, typically between 1/4–1/3 in thick plate-bandes, and is less than 1/20 in the most slender ones. A ratio of circa 1/8 was usual in the 18th Century and follows a simple geometrical rule: the centre form with the intrados an equilateral triangle and the plate-bande should contain an arc of circle. The joints are usually plane, but in some cases present a «rebated» or «stepped» form. Plate-bandes exert an inclined thrust as any masonry arch. This thrust is usually very high and it requires either massive buttresses, or to be built in the middle of thick walls. Master builders and architects have tried since antiquity to calculate the abutment necessary for any arch. A modern architect or engineer will measure the arch thrust in units of force, kN or tons. Traditionally, the thrust has been measured as the size of the buttresses to resist it safely. Old structural rules, then, addressed the design problem establishing a relationship between the span and the depth of the buttress. These were empirical rules, particular for every type of arch or structure in every epoch. Thus, the typical gothic buttress is 1/4 of the vault span, but a Renaissance or baroque barrel vault will need more than 1/3 of the span. A plate-bande would require more than one half of the span; this is precisely the rule cited by the French engineer Gautier, who tried unsuccessfully to justify it by static reasons. They were used, typically, to form the lintels of windows or doors (1-2 m, typically); in Antiquity they were used, also, though rarely, at the gates of city walls or in niches (ca. 2 m, reaching 5.2 m). Plate-bandes may show particular problems: it is not unusual that some sliding of the voussoirs can be observed, particularly in thick plate-bandes. The stepped joints on Fig. 1, left, were used to avoid this problem. There are other «hidden» methods, like iron cramps or the use of stone wedges, etc. In seismic zones these devices were usual. Another problem relates to the deformation; a slight yielding of the abutments, or even the compression of the mortar joints, may lead to some cracking and the descent of the central keystone. Even a tiny descent will convert the original straight line of the intrados in a broken line with a visible «kink» or angle in the middle. Of course, both problems should be avoided. Finally, the wedge form of the voussoirs lead to acute angles in the stones and this can produce partial fractures; this occurs usually at the inferior border of the springers at the abutments. It follows, that to build a successful plate-bande is not an easy matter. Also, the structural study of plate-bandes is far from simple, and mechanics and geometry are related in a particular way. In the present paper we will concentrate on the structural aspects and their constructive consequences, with a historical approach. We will outline the development of structural analysis of plate-bandes from ca. 1700 until today. This brief history has a more than purely academic interest. Different approaches and theories pointed to particular problem, and though the solution given may have been incorrect, the question posed was often pertinent. The paper ends with the application of modern Limit Analysis of Masonry Structures, developed mainly by professor Heyman in the last fifty years. The work aims, also, to give some clues for the actual architect and engineer involved in the analysis or restoration of masonry buildings.
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In the year 1999 approves the Law of Construction Building (LOE, in Spanish) to regulate a sector such as construction, which contained some shortcomings from the legal point of view. Currently, the LOE has been in force 12 years, changing the spanish world of the construction, due to influenced by internationalization. Within the LOE, there regulating the different actors involved in the construction building, as the Projects design, the Director of Construction, the developer, The builder, Director of execution of the construction (actor only in Spain, similar as construcion engineer and abroad in), control entities and the users, but lacks figure Project manager will assume the delegation of the promoter helping and you organize, direct and management the process. This figure assumes that the market and contracts are not legally regulated in Spain, then should define and establish its regulation in the LOE. (Spain Construction Law) The translation in spanish of the words "Project Manager is owed to Professor Rafael de Heredia in his book Integrated Project Management, as agent acting on behalf of the organization and promoter assuming control of the project, ie Integraded Project Management . Already exist in Spain, AEDIP (Spanish Association Integrated of Project Construction management) which comprises the major companies in “Project Management” in Spain, and MeDIP (Master in Integrated Construction Project) the largest and most advanced studies at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, in "Construction Project Management" they teach which is also in Argentina. The Integrated Project ("Project Management") applied to the construction process is a methodological technique that helps to organize, control and manage the resources of the promoters in the building process. When resources are limited (which is usually most situations) to manage them efficiently becomes very important. Well, we find that in this situation, the resources are not only limited, but it is limited, so a comprehensive control and monitoring of them becomes not only important if not crucial. The alternative of starting from scratch with a team that specializes in developing these follow directly intervening to ensure that scarce resources are used in the best possible way requires the use of a specific methodology (Manual DIP, Matrix Foreign EDR breakdown structure EDP Project, Risk Management and Control, Design Management, et ..), that is the methodology used by "Projects managers" to ensure that the initial objectives of the promoters or investors are met and all actors in process, from design to construction company have the mind aim of the project will do, trying to get their interests do not prevail over the interests of the project. Among the agents listed in the building process, "Project Management" or DIPE (Director Comprehensive building process, a proposed name for possible incorporation into the LOE, ) currently not listed as such in the LOE (Act on Construction Planning ), one of the agents that exist within the building process is not regulated from the legal point of view, no obligations, ie, as is required by law to have a project, a builder, a construction management, etc. DIPE only one who wants to hire you as have been advanced knowledge of their services by the clients they have been hiring these agents, there being no legal obligation as mentioned above, then the market is dictating its ruling on this new figure, as if it were necessary, he was not hired and eventually disappeared from the building process. As the aim of this article is regular the process and implement the name of DIPE in the Spanish Law of buildings construction (LOE)