983 resultados para Blanco Encalada, Manuel, 1790-1876.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: Los fanfarrones del rey, p. [339]-700, con port. propia.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 27936.13.
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i. pp. [4], xxxviii, 121.--ii. pp. [4], 109 +.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Running title: Archives communales de Cambrai.
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Signed: A. Valdivieso Montaño. J.A. Cordido Freytes.
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The exponential growth of studies on the biological response to ocean acidification over the last few decades has generated a large amount of data. To facilitate data comparison, a data compilation hosted at the data publisher PANGAEA was initiated in 2008 and is updated on a regular basis (doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.149999). By January 2015, a total of 581 data sets (over 4 000 000 data points) from 539 papers had been archived. Here we present the developments of this data compilation five years since its first description by Nisumaa et al. (2010). Most of study sites from which data archived are still in the Northern Hemisphere and the number of archived data from studies from the Southern Hemisphere and polar oceans are still relatively low. Data from 60 studies that investigated the response of a mix of organisms or natural communities were all added after 2010, indicating a welcomed shift from the study of individual organisms to communities and ecosystems. The initial imbalance of considerably more data archived on calcification and primary production than on other processes has improved. There is also a clear tendency towards more data archived from multifactorial studies after 2010. For easier and more effective access to ocean acidification data, the ocean acidification community is strongly encouraged to contribute to the data archiving effort, and help develop standard vocabularies describing the variables and define best practices for archiving ocean acidification data.
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Objetivo: Identificar los conocimientos sobre la contracepción en estudiantes del de octavo de básica a tercero de bachillerato del Colegio Manuel J. Calle, Cuenca 2010. Método y materiales: estudio de tipo cuantitativo descriptivo de prevalencia, Universo se corresponde con la muestra n= 1701 estudiantes del Colegio Manuel J. Calle. Los datos se analizan con el programa estadístico SPSS versión 15.00. Resultados: Encontramos que el 62,6% corresponde al sexo masculino, el 98,6 son solteros/as, tienen enamorado/a el 59,6 %, el 14,80 tienen relaciones sexuales, con mayor prevalencia a los 15 años con el 33,5 %, el 68,2% inician su primera relación sexual con su enamorado/a, lo realizan en la casa de la pareja con el 54,1%, motivados por el amor con el 38,3%, siendo la misma imprevista en el 48,8% y la principal sensación fue el miedo con el 5,2 % en las mujeres y el placer con el 15,8% en los varones. Se observa que el 67,7 % han recibido talleres sobre educación sexual, el 66,6% conocen los métodos contraceptivos, siendo el preservativo masculino con el 58,7% el más conocido y utilizado con el 16,9%. El beneficio de utilizar métodos contraceptivos es evitar el embarazo no deseado 48,6%, y el riesgo al no utilizar con el 23,3%, el 52% recibe información de cómo usar mientras que su fuente de información es el colegio con el 58,9%. Conclusiones: De la población estudiada encontramos que a la edad de los 15 años los/las estudiante inician vida sexual activa, respecto del género hay diferencia significativa en porcentajes para este colegio, del total de los encuestados el 66,6 % refieren conocer los métodos contraceptivos, en un porcentaje de 58,9 recibe la información a través del colegio.AU
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CLU CLU
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Subtít. de la cub.: (Primera serie del vasco-navarro)
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This is volume 1 in a series of four volumes about the origins of Australian football as it evolved in Victoria between 1858 and 1896. This volume addresses its very beginnings as an amateur sport and the rise of the first clubs. Invented by a group of Melbourne cricketers and sports enthusiasts, Australian Rules football was developed through games played on Melbourne's park lands and was originally known as "Melbourne Football Club Rules". This formative period of the game saw the birth of the first 'amateur heroes' of the game. Players such as T.W. Wills, H.C.A. Harrison, Jack Conway, George O'Mullane and Robert Murray Smith emerged as warriors engaged in individual rugby-type scrimmages. The introduction of Challenge Cups was an important spur for this burgeoning sport. Intense competition and growing rivalries between clubs such as Melbourne, South Yarra, Royal Park, and Geelong began to flourish and the game developed as a result. By the 1870s the game "Victorian Rules" had become the most popular outdoor winter sport across the state. In subsequent decades, rapid growth in club football occurred and the game attracted increasing media attention.
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This text is the outcome of a conversation with Manuel Aires Mateus (Aires Mateus Arquitectos) and discusses the importance of architecture and memory in contemporary architectural productions