950 resultados para Francisco de Gerónimo, Santo
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En el presente trabajo académico analizamos la aplicación de la técnicas de litigación oral durante la audiencia de juzgamiento, respecto a la falta de aplicación de la reglas de esta disciplina y cómo puede influir en la administración de justicia. El análisis ha sido estructurado de la siguiente manera: en el primer capítulo se estudia la teoría de la litigación oral, estudiamos el alegato de apertura, la teoría del caso, la prueba, el interrogatorio, el contrainterrogatorio, las objeciones; y, el alegato final, con el propósito de conocer dogmáticamente la litigación oral. El segundo capítulo se recoge cual ha sido el accionar de los sujetos procesales (Fiscalía y Defensa) durante las audiencias de juzgamiento, se analiza jurídicamente la manera de presentación de cada una de las fases que se desarrollan durante la audiencia de juicio, se analiza los aciertos y errores que cometen los sujetos procesales; se analiza la presentación práctica del alegato de apertura, el alegato final, los interrogatorios con el propósito de descubrir la realidad pragmática de la litigación oral en el Tribunal Penal; con el propósito de evidenciar prácticas erradas que puedan determinar una afectación de los derechos que representan los sujetos procesales; el análisis fue realizado en base de las estadísticas obtenidas de la investigación de campo. El tercer capítulo tiene como propósito establecer como conclusiones la causas que menoscaban la defensa técnica que reciben las personas procesadas, cuya asesoría jurídica es brindada por abogados públicos o privados; establecer las posibles soluciones a fin de garantizar el derecho a la defensa técnica; ofrecer una fuente de consulta para la comunidad jurídica.
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Los ecosistemas forestales cumplen un importante rol en la supervivencia de la especie humana, en la satisfacción de sus necesidades básicas y en el mejoramiento de la calidad de vida. Sin embargo, pese a sus grandes bondades, estos están siendo amenazados. Debido a ello, la Convención Marco de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático, ha establecido tomar medidas urgentes para prevenir interferencias antropogénicas peligrosas, con énfasis en el cuidado de los bosques. Es así que se ha llevado a cabo una serie de programas y proyectos para su conservación. Sin embargo, se ha establecido también la necesidad de contar con herramientas apropiadas que permitan generar información sobre el verdadero estado de los recursos forestales y las necesidades de financiamiento para su protección. En ese sentido, la valoración económica ha logrado un gran avance conceptual, metodológico y político en el Marco de esta Convención. Es así que este trabajo de investigación tiene como finalidad demostrar la importancia y el rol de la valoración económica de bienes y servicios ambientales en el contexto de las negociaciones de cambio climático; constituyendo un elemento clave a ser incorporado en las propuestas que el país fomenta ante dicha Convención. Esta investigación contempla un estudio de caso práctico: Valoración Económica de Servicios Ambientales de Fijación de Carbono en los Bosques de la Parroquia San Francisco de Borja, siendo esta parroquia, uno de los sitios que mayor deterioro ambiental presenta dentro de la zona de amortiguamiento norte de la Reserva de Biósfera Sumaco; el mismo que pudiese ser solucionado de cierta forma, si se lograse un desarrollo económico bien planificado. Dicho estudio pretende demostrar que la valoración económica es una herramienta útil para optimizar el manejo de información, que permita tomar decisiones en los procesos de negociaciones de cambio climático. Asimismo, se demuestra que la valoración económica coadyuvaría al fortalecimiento de la planificación local y regional; sirviendo como una guía que permita a los planificadores y decisores la toma de decisiones.
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This article explores how liberal politicians like Phil Burton of San Francisco joined with welfare rights lobbyists and bureaucrats to embrace late twntieth-century notions of sexual equality through a broader reconception of economic equality brought about by the expansion of the California welfare state in the early 1960s.
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A multidisciplinary investigation of the collective burial of Cova do Santo is presented as a novel approach to understand daily life during the Bronze Age in Northwest Iberia. The research is focused on three main aspects: i) taphonomy and patterns of disposal, ii) paleopathology and -demography as indicators of health status and lifestyle, and iii) stable isotope analysis to reconstruct paleodiet and to investigate the timing of the introduction of millet to the Iberian Peninsula. Osteological analyses were performed on 64 bones (61 human and 3 animal); additionally, bone collagen was extracted from 15 samples (13 human and 2 animal) and analyzed for its carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes composition. The radiocarbon age of the human remains is consistent with the Middle Bronze Age (c. 1890 to 1600 cal BC). The recovered remains belonged to a minimum number of 14 individuals with an estimated age at death of forty years or younger. This relatively young age is in contrast to a high prevalence of degenerative joint disease in the group. The isotopic results suggest a very homogeneous diet, which was almost exclusively based on C3 plants and terrestrial animal products. Overall, the data suggest that the studied population belonged to a period prior to the introduction of spring or summer-grown crops such as millets. The collective burial from the cave of Cova de Santo, Galicia, currently represents the largest assemblage of prehistoric human remains from Northwest Spain and the relatively good preservation of the bones offers a unique opportunity to investigate daily life in Northern Iberia during the Bronze Age.
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In the south Sao Francisco craton a circular and 8-m amplitude geoid anomaly coincides with the outcropping terrain of an Archean-Paleoproterozoic basement. Broadband magnetotelluric (MT) data inversions of two radial profiles within the positive geoid and Bouguer gravity anomaly yield geo-electrical crustal sections, whereby the lower crust is locally more conductive (10 to 100 Omega m) in spatial coincidence with a denser lower crust modeled by the gravity data. This anomalous lower crust may have resulted from magmatic underplating, associated with Mesoarchean and Proterozoic episodes of tholeiitic dike intrusion. Long-period MT soundings reveal a low electrical resistivity mantle (20 to 200 Omega m) from depths beyond 120 km. Forward geoid modeling, using the scope of the low electrical resistivity region within the mantle as a constraint, entails a density increase (40 to 50 kg/m(3)) possibly due to Fe enrichment of mantle minerals. However, this factor alone does not explain the observed resistivity. A supplemented presence of small amounts of percolated carbonatite melting (similar to 0.005 vol.%), dissolved water and enhanced oxygen fugacity within the peridotitic mantle are viable agents that could explain the less resistive upper mantle. We propose that metasomatic processes confined in the sub-continental lithospheric mantle foster the conditions for a low degree melting with variable CO(2), H(2)O and Fe content. Even though the precise age of this metasomatism is unknown it might be older than the Early Cretaceous based on the evidence that a high-degree of melting in a lithospheric mantle impregnated with carbonatites originated the tholeiitic dike intrusions dispersed from the southeastern border of the Sao Francisco craton, during the onset of the lithosphere extension and break-up of the western Gondwana. The proxies are the NE Parana and Espinhaco (130 Ma, Ar/Ar ages) tholeiitic dikes, which contain (similar to 3%) carbonatites in their composition. The occurrence of a positive geoid anomaly (+ 10 m) and pre-tholeiites (age > 138 Ma), carbonatites and kimberlites along the west African continental margin (Angola and Namibia) reinforces the presumed age of the Sao Francisco-Congo craton rejuvenation to be prior to its fragmentation in the Lower Cretaceous. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The phylogenetic placement of Kuhlmanniodendron Fiaschi & Groppo (Achariaceae) within Malpighiales was investigated with rbcL sequence data. This genus was recently created to accommodate Carpotroche apterocarpa Kuhlm., a poorly known species from the rainforests of Espirito Santo, Brazil. One rbcL sequence was obtained from Kuhlmanniodendron and analyzed with 73 additional sequences from Malpighiales, and 8 from two closer orders, Oxalidales and Celastrales, all of which were available at Genbank. Phylogenetic analyses were carried out with maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference; bootstrap analyses were used in maximum parsimony to evaluate branch support. The results confirmed the placement of Kuhlmanniodendron together with Camptostylus, Lindackeria, Xylotheca, and Caloncoba in a strongly supported clade (posterior probability = 0.99) that corresponds with the tribe Lindackerieae of Achariaceae (Malpighiales). Kuhlmanniodendron also does not appear to be closely related to Oncoba (Salicaceae), an African genus with similar floral and fruit morphology that has been traditionally placed among cyanogenic Flacourtiaceae (now Achariaceae). A picrosodic paper test was performed in herbarium dry leaves, and the presence of cyanogenic glycosides, a class of compounds usually found in Achariaceae, was detected. Pollen morphology and wood anatomy of Kuhlmanniodendron were also investigated, but both pollen (3-colporate and microreticulate) and wood, with solitary to multiple vessels, scalariform perforation plates and other features, do not seem to be useful to distinguish this genus from other members of the Achariaceae and are rather common among the eudicotyledons as a whole. However, perforated ray cells with scalariform plates, an uncommon wood character, present in Kuhlmanniodendron are similar to those found in Kiggelaria africana (Pangieae, Achariaceae), but the occurrence of such cells is not mapped among the angiosperms, and it is not clear how homoplastic this character could be.
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Two new species of Cnemidophorus are described from the right bank of the Sao Francisco river, in the northwestern part of state of Bahia, Brazil. Both species are assigned to the Cnemidophorus ocellifer group and are distinguished from all other congeners on the basis of lepidosis and color pattern. One of them, Cnemidophorus cyanurus, shares with the species of the subgroup of C. littoralis (C. abaetensis, C. littoralis and C. venetacaudus), a bluish green tail, spurs on the heels of males, 6-7 supraciliaries, a high number of femoral pores (27-45), a row of enlarged scales in the dorsal part of the humerus, and 8 to 10 rows of ventral scales. The second species, Cnemidophorus nigrigula, shares with the C. ocellifer subgroup (composed of C. ocellifer, C. mumbuca, C. jalapensis and C. confusionibus) a low number of femoral pores (1421), enlarged scales in the temporal region posterior to the third subocular, 5 supraciliaries, 6 to 8 rows of ventral scales, and a brown tail color. It is also characterized by males being conspicuously larger than females and by females retaining the juvenile color pattern, which is lost in adult males. The latter characteristic has not been reported in any species of the C. ocellifer group before now. The two new species occur sympatrically at Santo Inacio.
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Protimesius osvaldoi sp. nov. is described from the Reserva Biologica de Sooretama, state of Espirito Santo, Southeastern Brazil, being the First record of Stygnidae from this State and the southernmost record of the family in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (hitherto, the family was recorded down to Bahia only), extending in 210 km south of the previously known distribution. This is a large species, with armature of leg IV very reduced and penial morphology differing from the closest counterparts mainly in the ventral plate, which recedes deeply at the lateral borders and has the distal margin curved ventrally and by the presence of two small intermediate setae. Protimesius Roewer, 1913 consisted hitherto of 17 species, recorded from northern/northeastern Brazil and Amazonia of adjacent Countries. A key is given for the 17 species of Protimesius for which males are known.
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Difficulties in cross-section measurements at very low energies, when charged particles are involved, led to the development of some indirect methods. The Trojan horse method (THM) allows us to bypass the Coulomb effects and has been successfully applied to several reactions of astrophysical interest. A brief review of the THM applications is reported together with some of the most recent results.
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This study is focused on the analysis of an accumulation of inorganic elements in muscles, liver and gonad of seven fish species from Sao Francisco River located in the Parana state of Brazil. Concentrations of the elements were determined using the SR-TXRF technique. In the muscles of fish species, negative length dependent relationships were observed for chromium and zinc ion absorption. The obtained results showed that accumulated Cr ions values are above the limits defined in the Brazilian legislative norm on food. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.