991 resultados para Garramuño, Florencia
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Huecos para iniciales con letras de aviso
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Huecos para iniciales con letras de aviso
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Segunda mención de imp. tomada del colofón
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Autor: José de Lizargarata; tomado de: Palau, 139206
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In this work the results of a geochemical and isotopic survey of 37 gas discharges was carried out in continental Spain are presented and discussed. On the basis of the gas chemical composition, four different areas can be distinguished, as follows: 1) Selva-Emborda (SE) region; 2) Guadalentin Valley (GV); 3) Campo de Calatrava (CC) and 3) the inner part of Spain (IS). The SE, GV and CC areas are characterized by CO2-rich gases, while IS has N2 as main gas compound. The CO2-rich gases can be distinguished at their turn on the basis on the helium and carbon isotopic composition. The SE and CC areas have a strong mantle signature (up to 3 Ra). Nevertheless, the carbon isotopic composition of CC is within the mantle range and that of SE is slightly more negative (down to -8‰ PDB). The GV gases have a lower mantle signature (61 Ra) with respect to SE and CC and more negative carbon isotopes (6-10‰ PDB). It is worth to mention that the SE, GV and CC areas are related to the youngest volcanic activity in continental Spain, for example the Garrotxa Volcanic Field in Catalonia records the latest event dated at 10,000 years, and the isotopic features, particularly those of helium, are suggesting the presence of magmatic bodies still cooling at depth. The N2-rich gases, i.e. those from the IS area, has an atmospheric origin, as highlighted by the N2/Ar ratio that ranges between those of air and ASW (Air Saturated Water). The isotopic composition of carbon is distinctly negative (down to -21‰ PDB) and that of helium is typically crustal (0.02-0.08 Ra), confirming that these gas discharges are related to a relatively shallow source.
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El objetivo principal de esta Tesis es desarrollar una metodología que permita proporcionar nuevos usos de Desarrollo Sostenible en las vías pecuarias, basados en parámetros naturales y el marco legal existente. En el Capítulo primero titulado LEGISLACIÓN. MARCO EUROPEO, NACIONAL Y AUTÓMICO DE VÍAS PECUARIAS Y DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, se ha estudiado el estado actual de las políticas de nuestra comunidad autónoma, nacional y europeas, sobre vías pecuarias. Centrándonos en materias medioambientales, agrarias y de patrimonio cultural. Empezando por la política medioambiental sobre medio natural: cabe destacar la Directiva Hábitats(92/43 CEE) que se desarrolló para empezar a proteger a 220 hábitats y aproximadamente 1000 especies listadas en las directivas Anexas (Anexo I cubre hábitats, Anexos II, IV & V especies) y la Directiva Aves (más formalmente conocida como la Directiva 2009/147/CE del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo de 30 de noviembre de 2009 relativa a la conservación de las aves silvestres) de la Unión Europea adoptada en el año 2009. Esta última reemplaza a la Directiva 79/409/CEE del Consejo, de 2 de abril de 1979, relativa a la conservación de las aves silvestres, modificada en varias ocasiones y de forma sustancial, por lo que, en aras de la claridad, se consideró conveniente proceder a la codificación de dicha Directiva en el año 20091. En cuanto a la política medioambiental sobre Paisaje hay que destacar el Convenio Europeo del Paisaje auspiciado por el Consejo de Europa, (Florencia, octubre de 2000), y ratificado por España, entrando en vigor el 1 de marzo de 2008, que pretende cambiar la forma de abordar el paisaje para otorgarle el protagonismo de eje estructural del territorio, huella del patrimonio natural y cultural de un país, sobre el que se desarrollan las actividades económicas.
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Tit. tomado de Craviotto, I, 435
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Pie de imp. tomado de colofón
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Teaching the adequate use of the singing voice conveys a lot of knowledge in musical performance as well as in objective estimation techniques involving the use of air, muscles, room and body acoustics, and the tuning of a fine instrument as the human voice. Although subjective evaluation and training is a very delicate task to be carried out only by expert singers, biomedical engineering may help contributing with well-funded methodologies developed for the study of voice pathology. The present work is a preliminary study of exploratory character describing the performance of a student singer in a regular classroom under the point of view of vocal fold biomechanics. Estimates of biomechanical parameters obtained from singing voice are given and their potential use is discussed.
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Contiene: La relacion del Congreso celebrado en el Olimpo entre Pedro el Grande, Emperador de Rusia, Federico II, Rey de Prusia, Lorenzo de Medicis de Florencia, Enrique IV de Francia, y Carlos V de Alemania y I de España ; en el que ... resuelven el plan ... mas ventajoso para que ésta recobrase su independencia ...
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Colofón con marca tip
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Sign.: a4, []2, a4, b-z8, r8, [et]8, [rum]8, aa-ff8
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This paper analyzes an ideal model of teaching, thinking after 5-10 years in Universities in the world. We propose the collaborative work for a fruitful learning. According with that, we expose some of our previous projects in this area and some ideas for the ?global education?, focused on the teaching and learning of mathematics to engineering students. Furthermore we explain some of our initiatives for implementing the "Bologna process?. Aspects related to the learning and assessments will be analyzed. The establishment of the new teaching paradigm has to change the learning process and we will suggest some possible initiatives for adapting the learning to the new model. The paper ends by collecting some conclusions.
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Copia digital: Biblioteca Valenciana, 2011
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Copia digital: Biblioteca Valenciana, 2011