997 resultados para Zola, Émile
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La línea que dirige la orientación y el propósito de ésta investigación, se centra en realizar de forma panorámica, una visión en la que poner de relieve el grado de implementación de la atención en los distintos métodos didáctico musicales más relacionados con la docencia musical general, desde las propuestas taxonómicas diseñadas por el iniciador Émile Jacques-Dalcroze, pasando por diferentes proposiciones metodológicas, hasta los planteamientos considerados en el reciente método BAPNE. Para ello se tendrán en cuenta las diferentes aportaciones, clasificaciones de las mismas, priorizando aquellas con mayor grado de vinculación hacia los elementos del lenguaje musical más relacionados con el binomio movimiento y atención. De igual forma, se pone de relieve el diferente grado de tratamiento, sistematización y pertinente consideración de la atención con respecto a los diferentes métodos seleccionados en general y del movimiento en ellos de forma particular. El Método BAPNE, propone fundamentada y sistematizadamente, una serie de criterios por los que sus taxonomías optimizan las potencialidades didácticas del binomio movimiento-atención en el diseño de aplicaciones para el aula.
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La pensée de l'art développée par Jean Dubuffet sous le nom d'« art brut » passe par le langage et concerne les textes autant que les dessins, les peintures ou les sculptures. D'anciens écrits asilaires conservés à la Collection de l'Art Brut, à Lausanne, sont ici présentés et analysés. Ces « histoires de fou » posent à la critique des difficultés théoriques nombreuses et souvent inédites - autant de problèmes qui impliquent de s'ouvrir à une poétique de l'énonciation, dans le prolongement d'Émile Benveniste et d'Henri Meschonnic. Les « écrits bruts » déplacent la question de l'altérité de l'aliéné vers le langage. Déplacement historicisé. Moderne par excellence. C'est ce déplacement qui fait le brut de l'art. C'est ce déplacement qu'explore le présent ouvrage.
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PURPOSE: Optimal high-intensity interval training (HIIT) regimens for running performance are unknown, although most protocols result in some benefit to key performance factors (running economy (RE), anaerobic threshold (AT), or maximal oxygen uptake (V˙O2max)). Lower-body positive pressure (LBPP) treadmills offer the unique possibility to partially unload runners and reach supramaximal speeds. We studied the use of LBPP to test an overspeed HIIT protocol in trained runners. METHODS: Eleven trained runners (35 ± 8 yr, V˙O2max, 55.7 ± 6.4 mL·kg·min) were randomized to an LBPP (n = 6) or a regular treadmill (CON, n = 5), eight sessions over 4 wk of HIIT program. Four to five intervals were run at 100% of velocity at V˙O2max (vV˙O2max) during 60% of time to exhaustion at vV˙O2max (Tlim) with a 1:1 work:recovery ratio. Performance outcomes were 2-mile track time trial, V˙O2max, vV˙O2max, vAT, Tlim, and RE. LBPP sessions were carried out at 90% body weight. RESULTS: Group-time effects were present for vV˙O2max (CON, 17.5 vs. 18.3, P = 0.03; LBPP, 19.7 vs. 22.3 km·h; P < 0.001) and Tlim (CON, 307.0 vs. 404.4 s, P = 0.28; LBPP, 444.5 vs. 855.5, P < 0.001). Simple main effects for time were present for field performance (CON, -18; LBPP, -25 s; P = 0.002), V˙O2max (CON, 57.6 vs. 59.6; LBPP, 54.1 vs. 55.1 mL·kg·min; P = 0.04) and submaximal HR (157.7 vs. 154.3 and 151.4 vs. 148.5 bpm; P = 0.002). RE was unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: A 4-wk HIIT protocol at 100% vV˙O2max improves field performance, vV˙O2max, V˙O2max and submaximal HR in trained runners. Improvements are similar if intervals are run on a regular treadmill or at higher speeds on a LPBB treadmill with 10% body weight reduction. LBPP could provide an alternative for taxing HIIT sessions.
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Brucellosis is probably the commonest anthropozoonotic infection worldwide [1-3], but remains in various aspects an enigma in the 21st century [4]. Brucella melitensis remains the major cause of human disease worldwide, followed by B. abortus and B. suis, while rare but persisting cases of B. canis human infection and disease by novel Brucella pathogens of marine mammals have also emerged. The disease is re-emerging as a significant cause of travel-related disease [5] and represents an index of poor socioeconomic status (Figure 1). Its treatment is largely based even today on the principles applied half a century ago by pioneer researchers [6] and few modifications have been made in the following years, despite the emergence of new antibiotic classes and different therapeutic approaches [7].
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The classical interpretations of Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot on some physical principles involved in the operation of heat engines were fundamental to the development and formulation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Moreover, an accurate historical survey clearly reveals that Carnot was, by that time, also well aware about some new concepts, which were further worked out by other scientists to lead to what was, some time later, known as the mechanical equivalent of heat and the conservation of energy. Benoit Paul Émile Clapeyron recognized these original concepts in the first of Carnot´s monographs, published in 1824, but no explicit citation is found in any post-Carnot classical texts dealing with the First Law of Thermodynamics, including those by Julius Robert Mayer, James Prescott Joule and Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz. The main objective of the present work is to point out some historical evidences of the pioneering contribution of Carnot to the modern concept of the First Law of Thermodynamics.
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The provision of Internet access to large numbers has traditionally been under the control of operators, who have built closed access networks for connecting customers. As the access network (i.e. the last mile to the customer) is generally the most expensive part of the network because of the vast amount of cable required, many operators have been reluctant to build access networks in rural areas. There are problems also in urban areas, as incumbent operators may use various tactics to make it difficult for competitors to enter the market. Open access networking, where the goal is to connect multiple operators and other types of service providers to a shared network, changes the way in which networks are used. This change in network structure dismantles vertical integration in service provision and enables true competition as no service provider can prevent others fromcompeting in the open access network. This thesis describes the development from traditional closed access networks towards open access networking and analyses different types of open access solution. The thesis introduces a new open access network approach (The Lappeenranta Model) in greater detail. The Lappeenranta Model is compared to other types of open access networks. The thesis shows that end users and service providers see local open access and services as beneficial. In addition, the thesis discusses open access networking in a multidisciplinary fashion, focusing on the real-world challenges of open access networks.
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Aquest treball vol ser una revisió d'algunes de les principals metodologies desenvolupades al llarg del segle XX per l'ensenyament del llenguatge musical. Aquesta revisió serà completada amb una anàlisi comparada de les visions filosòfiques i els objectius didàctics de les diferents propostes, d'on extreure unes conclusions per a una possible nova proposta didàctica. Les metodologies que s'analitzen són les dels següents autors: Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, Carl Orff, Zoltán Kodály, Edgar Willems i Maurice Martenot.
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1883/10/28 (A1,N35).
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1883/08/19 (A1,N25).
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1904/03/05 (A1,N5).
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1883/10/07 (A1,N32).
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1883/10/14 (A1,N33).
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1904/03/12 (A1,N6).
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1904/02/13 (N2).