977 resultados para Brazilian Navy Reequipping (2007)
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Estudio hidroacustico de recursos pelágicos desarrollado de Tacna a Tumbes, donde se estudiaron nueve especiesde recursos.
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El estudio se realizó entre marzo y diciembre 2007. En 25 localidades analizadas, hasta el 90% presentan alto porcentaje de su extensión sin cobertura de algas, especialmente Agua Salada, Chorrillos y Atico. La extracción y/o recolección de algas pardas, se efectúa sobre L. nigrescens. Se comprobó: (i) incremento de la extracción de L. nigrescens; (ii) uso intenso del “barreteo” y recolección de alga varada; (iii) alto porcentaje del espacio sin cobertura de algas en Caravelí; (iv) diámetro medio del rizoide (DMR) de L. nigrescens por debajo de 20 cm en la mayoría de estaciones; (v) mayor proporción de plantas no fértiles. Esta especie está en riesgo de sobreexplotación. Palabras clave: Algas pardas, aracanto, Lessonia nigrescens, Arequipa 2007.
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El estudio se realizó en octubre 2007, en el banco natural Meca-Las Lozas al norte de la Región Tacna. La longitud peristomal de C. concholepas varió de 27 a 109 mm, promedio 53,96 mm y moda principal 54 mm; 98,8% de los ejemplares menores a la talla comercial; proporción sexual de 1,0♂♂:1,1♀♀; IGS de 1,53%. Población estimada en 4.821.922 individuos; con densidad media de 4 ind/m2. Biomasa total estimada en 254,1 t, biomasa media de 0,218 kg/m². La macrofauna bentónica de invertebrados asociados al chanque incluyó 69 taxa de 11 phyla. La diversidad varió entre 1,78 y 2,58 bits/ind., el índice de predominio varió entre 0,54 a 0,78.
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La Sede Regional de IMARPE Tumbes en el 2007 realizó la segunda etapa del estudio biológico pesquero de langosta (Panulirus gracilis), ostra (Ostrea iridescens), cangrejo de los manglares (Ucides occidentalis) y concha negra (Anadara tuberculosa). El desembarque de esas especies fue 432,9 t, constituyendo el 75% de los invertebrados marinos extraídos en esta Región. Se registró 11 especies (8 moluscos, 2 artrópodos y 1 equinodermo) relacionados con sus capturas. El cangrejo de los manglares alcanzó las mayores capturas con 220,5 t. El centro de acopio El Tumpis registró el mayor desembarque con 191,7 t (44,28%) y predominio de la ostra, Villar registró 119,3 t (27,56%). La mayor CPUE anual fue para ostra (48,5 kg/viaje) seguido por concha rayada (16,7 kg/faena) y el cangrejo de los manglares (9,1 kg/faena). Se reportó 70% de ejemplares de concha negra por debajo de la talla mínima legal de extracción (TME) (45 mm de longitud valvar), y 18% en cangrejo de los manglares (65 mm AC).
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Biografía y relación de artículos científicos.
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Iowa faces a signifi cant challenge over the next decade. In the words of a recent report, “The state faces the danger of worker and skill gaps that could undermine its businesses, erode the earning power of its workers, and slow its economic growth.” (Iowa Works Campaign, 2006) Iowa’s economic and demographic stability depends on attracting new immigrants and slowing the departure of residents. Eroding housing affordability and quality will make this more difficult. Housing alone cannot solve the problem, but it must be part of the solution. This study examines trends in the state’s major housing markets, analyzes the achievements of housing programs in the recent past, and incorporates input from more than 80 housing experts across the state. The second part of this study (included on the attached CD) analyzes housing’s impact on the economy. We developed three major policy recommendations.
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Entre julio y diciembre del 2007, se efectuó el Monitoreo Poblacional del Cryphiops caementarius de los ríos Cañete, Ocoña, Majes-Camaná y Tambo. La calidad del agua evidenció alteraciones en los parámetros fisicoquímicos con respecto al periodo 1996-2007. El río Majes-Camaná alcanzó los mayores valores de densidad (1,87 ind/m2) y biomasa media (21,51 g/m2), en el río Cañete hubo reducción en la densidad (0,25 ind/m2) y biomasa media (2,28 g/m2) que coincidió con mayor número de ejemplares menores a 70 mm.
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Trends in food availability in Switzerland were assessed using the Food and Agricultural Organization food balance sheets for the period 1961-2007. A relatively stable trend in the daily caloric supply was found: 3545 kcal/day in 1961 and 3465 kcal/day in 2007. Calories associated with carbohydrates decreased (slope±s.e.: -1.1±0.2 kcal/day/year), namely regarding cereals (-2.9±0.6 kcal/day/year) and fruit (-1.5±0.1 kcal/day/year), while the availability of sugars increased (1.2±0.5 kcal/day/year). In 1961, protein, fat, carbohydrates and alcohol represented 10.6, 33.5, 50.0 and 5.9% of total caloric supply, respectively; in 2007, the values were 10.8, 40.3, 43.7 and 5.2%. In 1961, palm, groundnut and sunflowerseed oil represented 3.4, 30.7 and 5.3% of total vegetable oils, respectively; in 2007, the values were 10.4, 3.7 and 31.6%. We conclude that between 1961 and 2007 total caloric availability remained relatively stable in Switzerland; the health effects of the increased and differing fat availability should be evaluated.
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BACKGROUND: The escalating prevalence of obesity might prompt obese subjects to consider themselves as normal, as this condition is gradually becoming as frequent as normal weight. In this study, we aimed to assess the trends in the associations between obesity and self-rated health in two countries. METHODS: Data from the Portuguese (years 1995-6, 1998-6 and 2005-6) and Swiss (1992-3, 1997, 2002 and 2007) National Health Surveys were used, corresponding to more than 130,000 adults (64,793 for Portugal and 65,829 for Switzerland). Body mass index and self-rated health were derived from self-reported data. RESULTS: Obesity levels were higher in Portugal (17.5% in 2005-6 vs. 8.9% in 2007 in Switzerland, p < 0.001) and increased in both countries. The prevalence of participants rating their health as "bad" or "very bad" was higher in Portugal than in Switzerland (21.8% in 2005-6 vs 3.9% in 2007, p < 0.001). In both countries, obese participants rated more frequently their health as "bad" or "very bad" than participants with regular weight. In Switzerland, the prevalence of "bad" or "very bad" rates among obese participants, increased from 6.5% in 1992-3 to 9.8% in 2007, while in Portugal it decreased from 41.3% to 32.3%. After multivariate adjustment, the odds ratio (OR) of stating one self's health as "bad" or "very bad" among obese relative to normal weight participants, almost doubled in Switzerland: from 1.38 (95% confidence interval, CI: 1.01-1.87) in 1992-3 to 2.64 (95% CI: 2.14-3.26) in 2007, and similar findings were obtained after sample weighting. Conversely, no such trend was found in Portugal: 1.35 (95% CI: 1.23-1.48) in 1995-6 and 1.52 (95% CI: 1.37-1.70) in 2005-6. CONCLUSION: Obesity is increasing in Switzerland and Portugal. Obesity is increasingly associated with poorer self-health ratings in Switzerland but not in Portugal.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the leading nosocomial pathogens in intensive care units (ICUs). The source of this microorganism can be either endogenous or exogenous. The proportion of cases as a result of transmission is still debated, and its elucidation is important for implementing appropriate control measures. To understand the relative importance of exogenous vs. endogenous sources of P. aeruginosa, molecular typing was performed on all available P. aeruginosa isolated from ICU clinical and environmental specimens in 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2007. Patient samples were classified according to their P. aeruginosa genotypes into three categories: (A) identical to isolate from faucet; (B) identical to at least one other patient sample and not found in faucet; and (C) unique genotype. Cases in categories A and B were considered as possibly exogenous, and cases in category C as possibly endogenous. A mean of 34 cases per 1000 admissions per year were found to be colonized or infected by P. aeruginosa. Higher levels of faucet contamination were correlated with a higher number of cases in category A. The number of cases in category B varied from 1.9 to 20 cases per 1000 admissions. This number exceeded 10/1000 admissions on three occasions and was correlated with an outbreak on one occasion. The number of cases considered as endogenous (category C) was stable and independent of the number of cases in categories A and B. The present study shows that repeated molecular typing can help identify variations in the epidemiology of P. aeruginosa in ICU patients and guide infection control measures.
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To evaluate the in-hospital outcome of STEMI (ST elevation myocardial infarction) patients admitted to Swiss hospitals between 2000 and December 2007, and to identify the predictors of in-hospital mortality and major cardiac events. Data from the Swiss national registry AMIS Plus (Acute Myocardial Infarction and Unstable Angina in Switzerland) were used. All patients admitted between January 2000 and December 2007 with STEMI or a new LBBB (left bundle branch block) were included in the registry. We studied 12 026 STEMI patients admitted to 68 hospitals. The mean age was 64 +/- 13 years and 73% of the patients were male. Incidence of in-hospital death was 7.6% in 2000 and 6% in 2007. Reinfarction fell from 3.7% in 2000 to 0.9% in 2007. Thrombolysis decreased from 40.2% in 2000 to 2% in 2007. Clinical predictors of mortality were: age >65 years, Killips class III or IV, diabetes, Q wave myocardial infarction (at presentation). Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) had lower mortality and reinfarction rates (3.9% versus 11.2% and 1.1% versus 3.1% respectively, p <0.001) over time, although their numbers increased from 43% in 2000 to 85% in 2007. Patients admitted to hospitals with PCI facilities had lower mortality than patients hospitalised in hospitals without it, but the demographic characteristics differ widely between the two groups. Both in-hospital mortality and reinfarction decreased significantly over the time, parallel to an increased number of PCI. PCI was also the strongest predictor of survival. In-hospital mortality and reinfarction rate have decreased significantly in Swiss STEMI patients in the last seven years, parallel to a significant increase in the number of percutaneous coronary interventions in addition to medical therapy. Outcome is not related to the site of admission but to PCI access.
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In a 2000 report entitled "Trust in government. Ethics measures in OECD countries," OECD Secretary-General Donald J. Johnston emphasized the fact that public ethics are considered as a keystone of good governance. Moreover, public ethics are a prerequisite to public trust, which is in turn vital not only to any public service, but also to any society in general. At the same time, transparency reforms have flourished over the last few years and have several times been designed as a response to public distrust. Therefore, ethics, transparency and trust are closely linked together in a supposed virtuous circle where transparency works as a factor of better public ethics and leads to more trust in government on the citizens' side. This article explores the links between transparency and levels of trust in 10 countries between 2007 and 2014, using open data indexes and access to information requests as proxies for transparency. A national ranking of transparency, based on requests submitted by citizens to the administration and open data indexes, is then proposed. Key findings show that there is no sharp decline of trust in government in all countries considered in this article, and that transparency and trust in government are not systematically positively associated. Therefore, this article challenges the common assumption, mostly found in the normative literature, about a positive interrelation between the two, where trust in government is conceived as a beneficial effect of administrative transparency.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59165
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Gestión del conocimiento
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