975 resultados para Sheehy, Nicolas, 1728-1766
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Resumen: El cardenal Nicolás de Cusa se propuso resolver el impasse que en el campo teológico implica la descalificación que desde el nominalismo se hizo conocimiento metafísico. Fue su particular interpretación de la naturaleza de Dios y su modo de conocerla, la que le permitió fundar una nueva teología con la que pretendía superar las limitaciones de un saber que en su opinión sólo era apto para conocer el orden finito. Para ello propone sustituir la vía de conocimiento racional, por otra de carácter puramente intuitivo, cuyo rasgo esencial es el saber del no saber, esto es, la vía de la “docta ignorancia”. Con lo cual el hombre está en condiciones de alcanzar un tipo de saber de orden místico sólo parangonable con el que se puede alcanzar en la bienaventuranza eterna. Es propósito del presente estudio determinar si, sobre las bases presentadas por el Cusano es posible erigir el saber que conviene a una teología natural, e incluso al de una teología mística.
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Con el objeto de evaluar la presencia de cisticercosis en su estado quístico larvario en músculos de reses faenadas en el Matadero Industrial Nuevo Carnic S.A; ubicado en el km 10 carretera norte, un km al norte. Realizamos el presente estudio, cuyos datos recopilados se obtuvieron de los registros de matanza de marzo a agosto 2014, los cuales provenían de los registros de inspección post mortem realizados por los inspectores veterinarios. La metodología se basó en la elaboración de un perfil de cada una de las canales de reses identificadas con la presencia de cisticercos y se determinó según la cantidad encontrada de quistes, si serían retenidas o decomisadas. Se determinó la prevalencia de animales afectados, los que se relacionaron con el número de animales faenados por lotes y total, logrando de esta manera identificar la procedencia de los lotes a los que se le diagnosticó la presencia de cisticercosis. Se valoró las pérdidas económicas que esta patología ocasiona a los productores. El estudio tuvo un alcance de 31.37% de los municipios del país, se faenaron 67,423 animales, 258 se trataron por cisticercosis bovina para una prevalencia de 0.38% y se obtuvieron 13 condenas representando una prevalencia de 0.02%. Lo que nos indicó que después de seis años, en comparación con el estudio que llevaron a cabo Pérez y Serrano en el mismo Matadero en el año 2008, la presencia de cisticercosis se ha reducido hasta un 0.45%. La categoría con mayor prevalencia de C. bovis fue la categoría macho representando un 58.67% con respecto a la hembra que se obtuvo un 36.53%, esto se debe que la categoría macho son los animales que se entregan con mayor frecuencia para el sacrificio, y destinados para el engorde. El municipio que presentó mayor frecuencia de animales afectados fue Managua, seguido de Matiguas, Waslala, Bocay, Santo Domingo, Paiwas, San Ramón, Nagarote, Rancho Grande y Estelí; Managua no es un municipio con vocación ganadera, sobre todo de ganado de carne, por lo que se puede considerar como un lugar de acopio de ganado. Los meses que presentaron con mayor prevalencia de cisticercosis bovina fueron Marzo y Agosto, aunque se presentó en todos los meses del estudio, concluyendo que la enfermedad se encuentra durante todo el año y no depende de factores estacionales. Las pérdidas económicas para los productores fueron de $30,162.79 entre animales retenidos y condenados
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Relatório de atividades de 2007, da Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Minorias da Câmara dos Deputados.
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化学机械抛光(chemicalmechanicalpolishing,CMP)是一项融合了化学分解和机械力学的工艺技术,其中包含了流体动力润滑的作用.文中通过分析流场效应,建立了Sum在化学机械抛光实验基础上获得的润滑(Reynolds)方程,利用Chebyshev加速超松弛技术对润滑方程进行求解,得到了新的抛光液压力分布模型,给出了一些新的载荷及转矩在不同参数下的变化情况.
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Manuel Bernardes nasceu em 1644, em Lisboa, onde viveu e morreu em 1710. Estudou Filosofia e Direito Canônico na Universidade de Coimbra e seguiu, posteriormente, o curso de Teologia ordenando-se sacerdote. De acordo com a Advertência contida na obra, o Padre Manuel Bernardes pretendia acrescentar mais algumas causas da perdição das almas, o que não chegou a fazer, impedido por outras ocupações. Não obstante esta falta, pareceu-lhe conveniente publicá-la para não tirar dos fiéis a oportunidade de aprender lição tão útil e saudável. A primeira edição, ‘rara’ e muito apreciada foi impressa em Lisboa na Oficina de Joseph Antonio da Sylva, em 1728
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As part of a multibeam and side scan sonar (SSS) benthic survey of the Marine Conservation District (MCD) south of St. Thomas, USVI and the seasonal closed areas in St. Croix—Lang Bank (LB) for red hind (Epinephelus guttatus) and the Mutton Snapper (MS) (Lutjanus analis) area—we extracted signals from water column targets that represent individual and aggregated fish over various benthic habitats encountered in the SSS imagery. The survey covered a total of 18 km2 throughout the federal jurisdiction fishery management areas. The complementary set of 28 habitat classification digital maps covered a total of 5,462.3 ha; MCDW (West) accounted for 45% of that area, and MCDE (East) 26%, LB 17%, and MS the remaining 13%. With the exception of MS, corals and gorgonians on consolidated habitats were significantly more abundant than submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) on unconsolidated sediments or unconsolidated sediments. Continuous coral habitat was the most abundant consolidated habitat for both MCDW and MCDE (41% and 43% respectively). Consolidated habitats in LB and MS predominantly consisted of gorgonian plain habitat with 95% and 83% respectively. Coral limestone habitat was more abundant than coral patch habitat; it was found near the shelf break in MS, MCDW, and MCDE. Coral limestone and coral patch habitats only covered LB minimally. The high spatial resolution (0.15 m) of the acquired imagery allowed the detection of differing fish aggregation (FA) types. The largest FA densities were located at MCDW and MCDE over coral communities that occupy up to 70% of the bottom cover. Counts of unidentified swimming objects (USOs), likely representing individual fish, were similar among locations and occurred primarily over sand and shelf edge areas. Fish aggregation school sizes were significantly smaller at MS than the other three locations (MCDW, MCDE, and LB). This study shows the advantages of utilizing SSS in determining fish distributions and density.
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Referência: Diccionario Bibliographico Portuguez / Innocencio Francisco da Silva, 1884 v. 6, p. 8
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Trata-se de uma "esplêndida edição, adornada de escudos alegóricos com armas reais portuguesas no centro -- que encabeçam as dedicatórias--, de artísticas letras iniciais, vinhetas, cabeções e florões decorativs, tudo aberto em chapa de madeira. Os frontispícios das crônicas são impressos em linhas alternadas, em preto e vermelho, e ornados de escudos das armas de Portugal", conforme esclarece o Catálogo da Livraria do Conde Ameal.
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This study aims to reconstruct the history of shore whaling in the southeastern United States, emphasizing statistics on the catch of right whales, Eubalaena glacialis, the preferred targets. The earliest record of whaling in North Carolina is of a proposed voyage from New York in 1667. Early settlers on the Outer Banks utilized whale strandings by trying out the blubber of carcasses that came ashore, and some whale oil was exported from the 1660s onward. New England whalemen whaled along the North Carolina coast during the 1720s, and possibly earlier. As some of the whalemen from the northern colonies moved to Nortb Carolina, a shore-based whale fishery developed. This activity apparently continued without interruption until the War of Independence in 1776, and continued or was reestablished after the war. The methods and techniques of the North Carolina shore whalers changed slowly: as late as the 1890s they used a drogue at the end of the harpoon line and refrained from staying fast to the harpooned whale, they seldom employed harpoon guns, and then only during the waning years of the fishery. The whaling season extended from late December to May, most successfully between February and May. Whalers believed they were intercepting whales migrating north along the coast. Although some whaling occurred as far north as Cape Hatteras, it centered on the outer coasts of Core, Shackleford, and Bogue banks, particularly near Cape Lookout. The capture of whales other than right whales was a rare event. The number of boat crews probably remained fairly stable during much of the 19th century, with some increase in effort in the late 1870s and early 1880s when numbers of boat crews reached 12 to 18. Then by the late 1880s and 1890s only about 6 crews were active. North Carolina whaling had become desultory by the early 1900s, and ended completely in 1917. Judging by export and tax records, some ocean-going vessels made good catches off this coast in about 1715-30, including an estimated 13 whales in 1719, 15 in one year during the early 1720s, 5-6 in a three-year period of the mid to late 1720s, 8 by one ship's crew in 1727, 17 by one group of whalers in 1728-29, and 8-9 by two boats working from Ocracoke prior to 1730. It is impossible to know how representative these fragmentary records are for the period as a whole. The Carolina coast declined in importance as a cruising ground for pelagic whalers by the 1740s or 1750s. Thereafter, shore whaling probably accounted for most of the (poorly documented) catch. Lifetime catches by individual whalemen on Shackleford Banks suggest that the average annual catch was at least one to two whales during 1830·80, perhaps about four during the late 1870s and early 1880s, and declining to about one by the late 1880s. Data are insufficient to estimate the hunting loss rate in the Outer Banks whale fishery. North Carolina is the only state south of New Jersey known to have had a long and well established shore whaling industry. Some whaling took place in Chesapeake Bay and along the coast of Virginia during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, but it is poorly documented. Most of the rigbt whales taken off South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida during the 19th century were killed by pelagic whalers. Florida is the only southeastern state with evidence of an aboriginal (pre-contact) whale fishery. Right whale calves may have been among the aboriginal whalers' principal targets. (PDF file contains 34 pages.)
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The 23rd Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation was held between 17 and 21 March 2003 at The Legend Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, hosted by the Community Conservation Network, Hawaii, and WWF-Malaysia. The meeting was attended by slightly more than 300 participants representing 73 countries, a dramatic drop in participation from previous years brought about in no small part by the looming war in the middle east region and concerns over travel safety. For 22 years the Symposium had bee an Americas-based event, even though it is the annual gathering of the "international" sea turtle society, and with the move to Malaysia, the Symposium hoped to raise the awareness among the general public of the plight of amrine turtles in Southeast Asia, and share the enormous exspertise of the world authorities on sea turtles with this so-far underrepresented region. Adopting the thems, "Living With Turtles", the Symposium had a very personal flavour, and the smaller number of participants made it possible to make and renew acquaintances, and have time for discussion between sessions. While the travel safety concern excuse was often quoted, it was a pity, particularly to the large contingent of people who attended the event for the first time from underrepresented regions, that many of the household names linked to marine turtle biology and conservation were not present to share their knowledge and promote the global concerns on the plight of turtle populations.