844 resultados para MEDINA, JOSE TORIBIO
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Esta investigación se interesa por los delitos de blasfemia, reniego y proposiciones, perpetrados en el tribunal inquisitorial de Cartagena entre 1610 y 1660, contextualiza a estos delitos dentro del panorama general de las actividades inquisitoriales, realiza una propuesta interpretativa acerca de los significados sociales que estos delitos tuvieron dentro de su contexto y de las particularidades que se presentaron en su proceso.
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"Extracto de las Actas del XVIIo Congreso internacional de americanistas, pág. 556 y siguientes."
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Vol. 4: Comprende los anónimos que dejó escritos el autor, las adiciones del Dr. Osores y otras añadidas posteriormente por las personas que se expresan. José Toribio Medina publícalo ahora con una introd. bio-bibliográfica. Santiago de Chile, Impr. Elzeviriana, 1897.
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Tirada de 200 ejemplares.
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Issued also as a contribution to "Homenaje de la Sociedad chilena de historia y geografía a don José Toribio Medina," published in the Revista chilena de historia y geografía, Santiago de Chile, 1924, t. 47, p. [333]-402, and also separately, each with title: Catálogo de las publicaciones de don José Toribio Medina (1873-1914)
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Appendix is separately paged and has separate t.-p.: Apéndices, Impresos de la Real sociedad patriótica y del Real consulado de la Habana. Adiciones á La imprenta en la Habana de José Toribio Medina. Habana, Imp. de "Cuba y América, " 1907. (16p.)
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Purpose. To review the proposed pathogenic mechanisms of age macular degeneration (AMD), as well as the role of antioxidants (AOX) and omega-3 fatty acids (omega-3) supplements in AMD prevention. Materials and Methods. Current knowledge on the cellular/molecular mechanisms of AMD and the epidemiologic/experimental studies on the effects of AOX and omega-3 were addressed all together with the scientific evidence and the personal opinion of professionals involved in the Retina Group of the OFTARED (Spain). Results. High dietary intakes of omega-3 and macular pigments lutein/zeaxanthin are associated with lower risk of prevalence and incidence in AMD. The Age-Related Eye Disease study (AREDS) showed a beneficial effect of high doses of vitamins C, E, beta-carotene, and zinc/copper in reducing the rate of progression to advanced AMD in patients with intermediate AMD or with one-sided late AMD. The AREDS-2 study has shown that lutein and zeaxanthin may substitute beta-carotene because of its potential relationship with increased lung cancer incidence. Conclusion. Research has proved that elder people with poor diets, especially with low AOX and omega-3 micronutrients intake and subsequently having low plasmatic levels, are more prone to developing AMD. Micronutrient supplementation enhances antioxidant defense and healthy eyes and might prevent/retard/modify AMD.
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