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Detalles de la fachada, planta y corte transversal
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Estampado con: Plano de los Baños de la Reyna
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Estampado con: "Plano del Circo de Sagunto"
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Inscripción de la primera imagen: "Plano Geometral del Sepulcro de Zalamea. Plan Géometral du Tombeau de Zalamea. Plan Geometrical of the Tomb at ZALAMEA". Inscripción de la segunda imagen: "Sepulcro de ZALAMEA. Tombeau de Zalamea. Tomb at Zalamea"
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Estampado con: Vista pintoresca de un acueducto cerca de Chelva
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Contiene: INSCRIPCIONES ARABES de CORDOVA / Mme. Lingée sculp. INSCRIPCIONES Y CAPITELES Arabes en CORDOVA / E. Lingée sc., Dormier sc. 2.ª ESTAMPA de INSCRIPCIONES y DETALLES ARABIGOS en GRANADA / E.ce Lingée sculp. DETALLES y INSCRIPCIONES Arabes de GRANADA / D. Pedro Arnal del. ; E. Lingée scupsit
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Contiene: Detalles y Cortes de los Templos en TALAVERA la Vieja / Moulinier del. ; N. L. Rousseau sculp. Plano del Monasterio de JUSTE / Moulinier del. ; Kamermann sculp. Plano del Alcazar de la ALAMBRA. Plano del GENERALIFE de GRENADA [sic] / Thierry scup. Plano de los Baños de ALHANGE / Moulinier del. ; Vicq sculp. Plano de la Mezquita de CORDOVA segun su estado actual / Moulinier del. ; [...]. Plano de la Mezquita de CORDOVA en tiempo de los Arabes / Dormier sculp.t
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Contiene: JARRON o VASO ARABE que se conserva en GRANADA / Tho. Smith sculp. JARRON o VASO ARABE que se conserva en GRANADA / Sixdeniers sculpsit
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Se designan los lectotipos de dos especies de angiospermas sudamericanas, Laureliopsis philippiana (Looser) Schodde (Athersopermataceae), de Argentina y Chile, y Hennecartia omphalandra Poisson, de Argentina, Paraguay t¡y Brasil.
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Escala expresada en pies castellanos.
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OBJECTIVE Sutureless aortic valve replacement (AVR) offers an alternative to standard AVR in aortic stenosis. This prospective, single-arm study aimed to demonstrate safety and effectiveness of a bovine pericardial sutureless aortic valve at 1 year. METHODS From February 2010 to September 2013, 658 patients (mean age 78.3 ± 5.6 years; 40.0% octogenarian; 64.4% female; mean Society of Thoracic Surgeons score 7.2 ± 7.4) underwent sutureless AVR in 25 European centers. Concomitant cardiac procedures were performed in 29.5% and minimally invasive cardiac surgery in 33.3%. RESULTS One-year site-reported event rates were 8.1% for all-cause mortality, 4.5% for cardiac mortality, 3.0% for stroke, 1.9% for valve-related reoperation, 1.4% for endocarditis, and 0.6% for major paravalvular leak. No valve thrombosis, migration, or structural valve deterioration occurred. New York Heart Association class improved at least 1 level in 77.5% and remained stable (70.4% New York Heart Association class I or II at 1 year). Mean effective orifice area was 1.5 ± 0.4 cm(2); pressure gradient was 9.2 ± 5.0 mm Hg. Left ventricular mass decreased from 138.5 g/m(2) before surgery to 115.3 g/m(2) at 1 year (P < .001). Echocardiographic core laboratory findings confirmed that paravalvular leak was rare and remained stable during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS The Perceval sutureless valve resulted in low 1-year event rates in intermediate-risk patients undergoing AVR. New York Heart Association class improved in more than three-quarters of patients and remained stable. These data support the safety and efficacy to 1 year of the Perceval sutureless valve in this intermediate-risk population.