890 resultados para Ramón Gutiérrez
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In this paper we study a simple mathematical model of a bilingual community in which all agents are f luent in the majority language but only a fraction of the population has some degree of pro ficiency in the minority language. We investigate how different distributions of pro ficiency, combined with the speaker´attitudes towards or against the minority language, may infl uence its use in pair conversations.
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Resumen ejecutivo en euskera, inglés y español. Informe completo en español
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This chapter studies multilingual democratic societies with highly developed economies. These societies are assumed to have two languages with official status: language A, spoken by every individual, and language B, spoken by the bilingual minority. We emphasize that language rights are important, but the survival of the minority language B depends mainly on the actual use bilinguals make of B. The purpose of the present chapter is to study some of the factors affecting the bilingual speakers language choice behaviour. Our view is that languages with their speech communities compete for speakers just as fi rms compete for market share. Thus, the con ict among the minority languages in these societies does not take the rough expressions such as those studied in Desmet et al. (2012). Here the con flict is more subtle. We model highly plausible language choice situations by means of choice procedures and non-cooperative games, each with different types of information. We then study the determinants of the bilinguals ' strategic behaviour with regard to language. We observe that the bilinguals' use of B is shaped, essentially, by linguistic conventions and social norms that are developed in situations of language contact.
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Several insectivorous bats have included fish in their diet, yet little is known about the processes underlying this trophic shift. We performed three field experiments with wild fishing bats to address how they manage to discern fish from insects and adapt their hunting technique to capture fish. We show that bats react only to targets protruding above the water and discern fish from insects based on prey disappearance patterns. Stationary fish trigger short and shallow dips and a terminal echolocation pattern with an important component of the narrowband and low frequency calls. When the fish disappears during the attack process, bats regulate their attack increasing the number of broadband and high frequency calls in the last phase of the echolocation as well as by lengthening and deepening their dips. These adjustments may allow bats to obtain more valuable sensorial information and to perform dips adjusted to the level of uncertainty on the location of the submerged prey. The observed ultrafast regulation may be essential for enabling fishing to become cost-effective in bats, and demonstrates the ability of bats to rapidly modify and synchronise their sensorial and motor features as a response to last minute stimulus variations.
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Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of HIV and its associated demographic and clinical factors among psychiatric inpatients of a general hospital. Methods: This was a single-center, observational, cross-sectional study that included patients consecutively admitted to our unit aged 16 years or older and with no relevant cognitive problems. The patients were evaluated using a semistructured interview and an appropriate test for HIV infection. Results: Of the 637 patients who were screened, 546 (86%) who consented to participate were included in the analyses. Twenty-five (4.6%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.0-6.8) patients were HIV-positive. The prevalence was higher among patients with substance misuse (17.4%, 95% CI 9.7-28.8). All except one of the 25 patients knew of their seropositive condition prior to participation in the study. Only 14 (56%) of the 25 seropositive patients had previously received pharmacological treatment for their infection. According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, the likelihood of HIV infection was lower in patients with higher levels of education and higher among patients who were single, had history of intravenous drug use, and had an HIV-positive partner, particularly if they did not use condoms. Among the patients with HIV infection, 18 (72%) had a history of suicide attempts compared with 181 (34.7%) of the patients without HIV infection (relative risk 2.1, 95% CI 1.6-2.7; P<0.001). Conclusion: HIV infection is highly prevalent in patients admitted to a psychiatric unit, especially those with a diagnosis of substance misuse. Seropositive patients show very poor treatment adherence. The risk of suicide seems to be very high in this population. Implementing interventions to reduce the suicide risk and improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy and psychotropic medications seems crucial.
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Background: There has been a significant growth in the prevalence of allergy, mainly associated to IgE-mediated disorders such as asthma and rhinitis. The identification of atopy in asthmatic patients through the measurement of specific IgE can help to identify risk factors that cause asthmatic symptoms in patients. The development and use of individualized allergen-based tests by the Component Resolved Diagnosis has been a crucial advance in the accurate diagnosis and control of allergic patients. The objective of this work was to assess the usefulness of molecular diagnosis to identify environmental allergens as possible factors influencing the development and manifestation of asthma in a group of asthmatic patients from Iran. Methods: Studied population: 202 adult asthmatic patients treated at the Loghman Hakim Hospital and Pasteur Institute of Teheran (Iran) from 2011 to 2012. Specific IgE determined by the ImmunoCAP system were used to both evaluate the patients' atopic condition and the molecules involved in the allergic sensitization. SDS-PAGE IgE-immunoblotting associated with mass spectrometry was carried out to study the cockroach IgE-binding sensitizing proteins. Results: Forty-five percent of all patients could be considered atopic individuals. Eighty-two percent of atopic patients were sensitized to pollen allergens. The Salsola kali (Sal k 1) and the Phleum pratense (rPhl p 1 and/or rPhl p 5) major allergens were the most common sensitizers among pollens (71% and 18%, respectively). Thirty-five percent of the atopic population was sensitized to cockroach. Four different allergens, including a previously unknown alpha-amylase, were identified in the cockroach extract. No significant associations could be demonstrated between the severity of asthma and the specific IgE levels in the atopic population. Statistical analysis identified the Sal k 1 as the main protein allergen influencing the development and expression of asthma in the studied population. Conclusions: Pollen and cockroach were the most relevant allergen sources in the asthmatic population. The Salsola kali major allergen was the main cause for sensitization in the atopic patients suffering asthma. Using the Component Resolved Diagnosis, it was possible to identify a new Blattella germanica cockroach allergen (Blattella alpha amylase 53 kDa) that could sensitize a relevant percentage of this population.
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[ES]Este proyecto tiene la intención de convertirse en una herramienta útil para Guascor I + D, empresa española dedicada al diseño y producción de motores de cogeneración, mediante la elaboración de una propuesta de mejora de la organización que proporcionará un estímulo para su crecimiento en un futuro cercano. Se centra en el uso óptimo de los recursos y en evitar errores de planificación que podrían conducir a un retraso en los plazos de entrega establecidos. El enfoque técnico se basa en el Modelo de Madurez en la Gestión de Proyectos desarrollado por su autor Harold Kerzner, que identifica los procesos deficientes que han de ser modificados. La efectividad de esta propuesta se analiza en este documento y será corroborado por su posterior aplicación en la empresa.
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[ES]El objetivo de este proyecto es establecer un departamento organizacional basado en la creación de una oficina de gestión de proyectos en una empresa específica. El proyecto estudia diferentes formas de implantar la nueva organización paso a paso, aparte de explicar las diferentes tipologías de oficinas de gestión de proyectos que pueden ser implantadas en una empresa. Este proyecto nace como respuesta al reciente incremento de departamentos de Investigación desarrollo e innovación (I+D+i), los cuales poseen grandes conocimientos técnicos para llevar a cabo labores técnicas muy complejas. Sin embargo, poseen carencias en otras ramas del conocimiento, como son las relacionadas con dirección de proyectos. Aún habiendo trabajado sin estas técnicas hasta hace unos pocos años, esta mejora es muy ventajosa ofreciendo una gran oportunidad de reducir costes y optimizar recursos y capacidades.
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[ES]Con este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende analizar la incidencia del diseño estructural en la arquitectura contemporánea, estudiando las posibilidades que tiene la estructura para enriquecer las formas del edificio, determinando, si las hubiere, las restricciones que impone a estas últimas. De este modo, se hace un repaso a las tipologías estructurales al uso, analizando la repercusión formal de las mismas y reflexionando sobre esa coordinación entre forma y sistema estructural.
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[ES]Este proyecto estudia el flujo de dióxido de carbono a través de toberas de diferentes diámetros con un software de simulación, mediante el método de los volúmenes finitos (CFD). El objetivo es poder elegir la tobera que optimice la cantidad de gas utilizado en función de la distancia a la que tenga que llegar. Con un modelo computacional adecuado, esta simulación puede realizarse en un ordenador sin tener que recurrir a ensayos, ahorrando costes y tiempo.