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2. Infinity War
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Ravi, Yashas, primary and Centeno, Ana Paula, additional
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- 2024
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3. Laboratorio Transmedia
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Broullón Lozano, Manuel Antonio, Alayón Galindo, Carlos, Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Buendía Padreda, Sara, Calvo Olloqui, Enma, Camargo Pérez de Alba, Montserrat, Casal, Ana, Coello Hernández, Alejandro, Colmenares León, Paula, Córdoba Arango, Ana Catalina, Correa Chávez, María José, De la Cruz Hernández, Eduardo, De la Puente, Maximiliano, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Gallego Martín, Pablo, García-Ramos Herrera, Isabella, Gómez Anaya, Brayan Eduardo, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana María, Gutiérrez Vega, Alicia Cristina, Mainer Blanco, Belén, Marina López, Eva, Novoa Molinero, María, Pérez Fernández, Jonathan, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Pulido Tinoco, José Roberto, Rayo Ruiz, María Alejandra, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Rodríguez Álvarez, Javier, Ruiz Ortegón, Laura Catalina, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar María, Viccia Gutiérrez, Daniela Carolina, Vicco Martínez, Daniela, Broullón Lozano, Manuel Antonio, Alayón Galindo, Carlos, Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Buendía Padreda, Sara, Calvo Olloqui, Enma, Camargo Pérez de Alba, Montserrat, Casal, Ana, Coello Hernández, Alejandro, Colmenares León, Paula, Córdoba Arango, Ana Catalina, Correa Chávez, María José, De la Cruz Hernández, Eduardo, De la Puente, Maximiliano, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Gallego Martín, Pablo, García-Ramos Herrera, Isabella, Gómez Anaya, Brayan Eduardo, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana María, Gutiérrez Vega, Alicia Cristina, Mainer Blanco, Belén, Marina López, Eva, Novoa Molinero, María, Pérez Fernández, Jonathan, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Pulido Tinoco, José Roberto, Rayo Ruiz, María Alejandra, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Rodríguez Álvarez, Javier, Ruiz Ortegón, Laura Catalina, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar María, Viccia Gutiérrez, Daniela Carolina, and Vicco Martínez, Daniela
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El «Laboratorio transmedia» es un espacio de creación e investigación colaborativo entre docentes y estudiantes, con un enfoque interdisciplinar, para asignaturas del área de Literatura y Escritura Creativa.
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- 2024
4. TRANSTORNO DE PERSONALIDADE BORDERLINE: ABORDAGENS TERAPÊUTICAS E MANEJO CLÍNICO
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Pinheiro, Julia da Silva, primary, Godoi, Carolina André Castro, additional, Estrella, Júlia Helena, additional, Alves, Emanuely Fortunato Pereira, additional, Mauadié, Ana Carolina Almeida, additional, Campos, Manoela dos Santos, additional, Pilonetto, Gabriela Carlot, additional, Falcão, Isadora Pinheiro, additional, Wergutz, Daila Huwe, additional, Sá, Mariana de Araújo, additional, Galdino, Letícia Vitória Velasco, additional, Costa, Dionei Alchaar, additional, Centeno, Ana Lívia Felipe Domiciano, additional, and Siqueira, Mariana Gabriela Silveira de, additional
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- 2024
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5. Does Regulated Deficit Irrigation Affect Pear Fruit Texture by Modifying the Stone Cells?
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Peco, Jesús D., primary, Rapoport, Hava F., additional, Centeno, Ana, additional, and Pérez-López, David, additional
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- 2023
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6. Evaluación de las indicaciones de cesáreas a pacientes ingresadas en el servicio de obstetricia del Hospital Escuela San Juan de Dios, Estelí, en el año 2018
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Francys Centeno, Ana, Castillo Lazo, Efraín Alberto, and Olivas Moreno, Verónica Virginia
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WQ- Obstetricia ,WQ 200-212 Reproducción. Embarazo ,SISTEMA DE CLASIFICACION MEDICA - Abstract
El estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar las indicaciones de cesáreas más frecuentes en el Hospital Escuela “San Juan de Dios”, Estelí, en el período de enero a Diciembre del año 2018. Adopta el paradigma positivista, descriptivo, retrospectivo y de corte transversal. Se obtuvo una muestra aleatoria de 286 expedientes clínicos de pacientes embarazadas a las que les fue realizada cesárea en el período estudiado. Las características sociodemográficas de las pacientes en estudio, el 60.8% oscila entre 20- 34 años de edad, el 40.9% son ama de casa, el 51.4% en unión libre, el 54.5% con escolaridad secundaria, el 58% de procedencia rural. En las indicaciones de cesárea el 70.2% fueron electivas, siendo las de causa materna las más frecuentes con el 33.2%. Las indicaciones más frecuentes de cesárea fueron: cesárea anterior con un 18.8% e inducción fallida 11.8%. Se evaluó en cumplimiento de la normativa de indicación de cesárea y se verificó que se cumplió en un 94.4% con respecto a los expedientes revisados. Los resultados del presente estudio brindaran nuevos conocimientos a las autoridades de la institución, así como a los médicos tratantes que permitirá mejorar la toma de decisiones acerca de la vía de finalización del embarazo en las pacientes atendidas en el Hospital Escuela San Juan de Dios de Estelí, influyendo en la calidad de vida de las pacientes, familia y sociedad en general. Por lo anterior, se hace necesaria la planeación y diseño de estrategias para posteriormente revertir la tendencia en aumento de la frecuencia de cesárea.
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- 2023
7. Obstetric and Perinatal Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Lupus: Retrospective Study in a Portuguese Tertiary Center
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Jorge, Inês Ferreira, additional, Frade, Joana Mourão Vieitez, additional, Capela, Susana Paula Leonardo Dias Abreu, additional, Graça, André Laboreiro Ferreira Mendes da, additional, Grilo, Maria Luísa Aleixo Gomes Pinto, additional, and Centeno, Ana Mónica Miguel Mendonça de Castro, additional
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- 2023
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8. Turismo cultural y patrimonio histórico
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Bedate Centeno, Ana María, primary, Sanz Lara, José Angel, additional, and Herrero Prieto, Luis César, additional
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- 2023
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9. Time Interval Between the End of Neoadjuvant Therapy and Elective Resection of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer in the CRONOS Study
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Guzmán, Yoelimar, primary, Ríos, José, additional, Paredes, Jesús, additional, Domínguez, Paula, additional, Maurel, Joan, additional, González-Abós, Carolina, additional, Otero-Piñeiro, Ana, additional, Almenara, Raúl, additional, Ladra, María, additional, Prada, Borja, additional, Pascual, Marta, additional, Guerrero, María Alejandra, additional, García-Granero, Álvaro, additional, Fernández, Laura, additional, Ochogavia-Seguí, Aina, additional, Gamundi-Cuesta, Margarita, additional, González-Argente, Francesc Xavier, additional, Pons, Lorenzo Viso, additional, Centeno, Ana, additional, Arrayás, Ángela, additional, de Miguel, Andrea, additional, Gil-Gómez, Elena, additional, Gómez, Beatriz, additional, Martínez, José Gil, additional, Lacy, Antonio M., additional, and de Lacy, F. Borja, additional
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- 2023
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10. Edema facial en una paciente que no nos entiende
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Maldonado Centeno, Ana Marina, primary and Marfil Ruiz, Rafael, additional
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- 2023
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11. Trunk growth rate frequencies as water stress indicator in almond trees
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Martín Palomo, Mª José [0000-0002-0314-4363], Andreu Cáceres, L. [0000-0002-8741-127X], Pérez-López, D. [0000-0002-2835-5896], Centeno, Ana [0000-0001-5592-5447], Galindo Egea, A. [0000-0002-3724-2586], Moriana, Alfonso [0000-0002-5237-6937], Corell González, M. [0000-0001-5955-0048], Martín Palomo, Mª José, Andreu Cáceres, L., Pérez-López, D., Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, Corell González, M., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Martín Palomo, Mª José [0000-0002-0314-4363], Andreu Cáceres, L. [0000-0002-8741-127X], Pérez-López, D. [0000-0002-2835-5896], Centeno, Ana [0000-0001-5592-5447], Galindo Egea, A. [0000-0002-3724-2586], Moriana, Alfonso [0000-0002-5237-6937], Corell González, M. [0000-0001-5955-0048], Martín Palomo, Mª José, Andreu Cáceres, L., Pérez-López, D., Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, and Corell González, M.
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The continuous monitoring of water stress will increase the accuracy of the deficit irrigation scheduling. Almonds are very sensitive to water stress conditions and an important water consumer. Recently, a novel approach to the use of trunk growth rate (TGR) data has been proposed for olive trees. These works suggested the use of TGR frequencies to evaluate water status of the trees. The aim of the current work was to compare the seasonal pattern of three different indicators derived from the daily curves of trunk diameter fluctuations with midday stem water potential. During three consecutive seasons (2017-2019), an irrigation experiment was carried out in a mature almond orchard (cv Vairo) at Dos Hermanas (Seville, Spain). Four irrigation treatments replicated in four blocks were evaluated using the daily curves of midday stem water potential and trunk diameter fluctuations. The different irrigation treatments were: Control, full irrigated conditions; RDI-1 (irrigation scheduling based on midday stem water potential with a deficit irrigation during kernel filling [values around -1.2 MPa]); RDI-2 (similar to RDI-1 but with a more severe water stress [-2 MPa]) and incomplete recovery after harvest due to limitation of the seasonal amount of water (around 100 mm); SDI, sustained deficit irrigation with a seasonal applied water equal to RDI-2. Trunk diameter fluctuations were measured with a wireless band dendrometer. The daily curves were processed to obtain three different indicators. Maximum daily shrinkage (MDS) was the difference between the daily maximum and minimum. Trunk growth rate (TGR) was the difference between two consecutive daily maximums. The frequencies of several ranges of TGR were compared with the midday stem water potential. Weekly frequencies of values greater than 0.3 mm day(-1) decreased with the reduction of midday stem water potential, but the pattern changed greatly in different seasons. The weekly frequency of values between - 0.1 and 0 and
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- 2022
12. Yield response of a mature hedgerow oil olive orchard to different levels of water stress during pit hardening
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Corell González, M. [0000-0001-5955-0048], Pérez-López, D. [0000-0002-2835-5896], Andreu Cáceres, L. [0000-0002-8741-127X], Recena, Ramiro [0000-0001-9326-6382], Centeno, Ana [0000-0001-5592-5447], Galindo Egea, A. [0000-0002-3724-2586], Moriana, Alfonso [0000-0002-5237-6937], Martín Palomo, Mª José [0000-0002-0314-4363], Corell González, M., Pérez-López, D., Andreu Cáceres, L., Recena, Ramiro, Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, Martín Palomo, Mª José, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Corell González, M. [0000-0001-5955-0048], Pérez-López, D. [0000-0002-2835-5896], Andreu Cáceres, L. [0000-0002-8741-127X], Recena, Ramiro [0000-0001-9326-6382], Centeno, Ana [0000-0001-5592-5447], Galindo Egea, A. [0000-0002-3724-2586], Moriana, Alfonso [0000-0002-5237-6937], Martín Palomo, Mª José [0000-0002-0314-4363], Corell González, M., Pérez-López, D., Andreu Cáceres, L., Recena, Ramiro, Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, and Martín Palomo, Mª José
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Drought sensitivity in olive trees varies throughout the season. The yield response to drought needs to consider the final use of the fruits and harvest date. In Mediterranean climates, the oil accumulation tends to occur in a period of low evaporative demand and during the rainy period. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of water stress during pit hardening on the yield components of oil olive trees. The experiment was conducted during three seasons (2017–2019) in a mature hedgerow olive orchard (11 years-old, Arbequina cv). The experiment design was a randomized completed block with 4 repetitions of 4 different irrigation treatments. Treatments were: Control, no water stress throughout the season; Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI)-1, moderate water stress during pit hardening and total recovery after the last week of August; RDI-2, same as RDI-1 but with severe water stress and partial recovery; and sustained deficit irrigation (SDI), constant applied water rate and the same seasonal water than RDI-2. The irrigation scheduling in RDIs were based on the frequencies of the trunk growth rate. No significant differences were found in fruit and oil yield between treatments. There were a significant relationship between water status measurements and fruit and oil yield. Part of the decrease in fruit yield with midday stem water potential (SWP) was related to fruit moisture, as no significant fruit drop was found. Only conditions of water stress in 2017, before the end of endocarp size, were related to a great reduction of fruit volume and, consequently, with fruit and oil yield. The relationship between the percentage of oil in dry weight and SWP was quadratic in different phases. Such relationships could help quantify the water stress level in these periods to maximize oil accumulation. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2022
13. Laboratorio Transmedia
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Broullón Lozano, Manuel Antonio, Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Bianco, Belén, Buendía Padreda, Sara, Calvo Olloqui, Enma, Coello Hernández, Alejandro, Colmenares León, Paula, Puente, Maximiliano de la, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Fernández del Valle, Ana, García-Ramos Herrera, Isabella, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana María, González García, Blanca, Loyola Molina, Paula, Mainer Blanco, Belén, Marina López, Eva, Pérez Fernández, Jonathan, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Rodríguez Álvarez, Javier, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Serrano Aguilar, María, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar, Vicco Martínez, Daniela, Broullón Lozano, Manuel Antonio, Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Bianco, Belén, Buendía Padreda, Sara, Calvo Olloqui, Enma, Coello Hernández, Alejandro, Colmenares León, Paula, Puente, Maximiliano de la, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Fernández del Valle, Ana, García-Ramos Herrera, Isabella, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana María, González García, Blanca, Loyola Molina, Paula, Mainer Blanco, Belén, Marina López, Eva, Pérez Fernández, Jonathan, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Rodríguez Álvarez, Javier, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Serrano Aguilar, María, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar, and Vicco Martínez, Daniela
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Memoria anual del proyecto de innovación docente UCM 170 "Laboratorio Transmedia".
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- 2023
14. Does Regulated Deficit Irrigation Affect Pear Fruit Texture by Modifying the Stone Cells?
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Peco, Jesús D., Rapoport, Hava F., Centeno, Ana, Pérez-López, David, Peco, Jesús D., Rapoport, Hava F., Centeno, Ana, and Pérez-López, David
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Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies aim to improve water usage without reducing yield. Generally, irrigation strategy effectiveness is measured as fruit yield, with little consideration of fruit quality. As water deficit and increased plant cell sclerification are often associated, this study explored the effect of RDI on pear fruit stone cells, a crucial trait affecting flesh texture. The presence, distribution, and development of pear fruit stone cells under RDI and full irrigation were compared using Pyrus communis L. cv. Barlett trees, employing recently developed microscope image analysis technology. The control treatment was maintained under non-stress conditions, while the RDI treatment received an average of 15% of the control water during the latter part of Stage I fruit development. Observations at the end of Stage I and at harvest revealed no effect on stone cell presence under the RDI strategy tested. The relative area of stone cells within the flesh was greater at Stage I than at harvest, as stone cell expansion occurred early in development, while the (unsclerified) parenchyma cells, a dominant component of the fruit flesh, expanded until harvest. Stone cell cluster density was higher near the fruit core than in the cortex center and exterior. These initial results suggest that well-planned RDI strategies will generally not affect pear fruit stone cell content and, thus, textural quality. Microscope image analysis supported the results from previously used analytical techniques, mainly chemical, while providing a tool for better understanding the process and factors involved in the timing of stone cell differentiation.
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- 2023
15. Trunk growth rate frequencies as water stress indicator in almond trees
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Martín Palomo, Mª José, Andreu Cáceres, L., Pérez-López, D., Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, Corell González, M., Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Martín Palomo, Mª José [0000-0002-0314-4363], Andreu Cáceres, L. [0000-0002-8741-127X], Pérez-López, D. [0000-0002-2835-5896], Centeno, Ana [0000-0001-5592-5447], Galindo Egea, A. [0000-0002-3724-2586], Moriana, Alfonso [0000-0002-5237-6937], Corell González, M. [0000-0001-5955-0048], Martín Palomo, Mª José, Andreu Cáceres, L., Pérez-López, D., Centeno, Ana, Galindo Egea, A., Moriana, Alfonso, and Corell González, M.
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Maximum daily shrinkage ,Soil Science ,Midday stem water potential ,Trunk diameter fluctuations ,Deficit irrigation ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
10 páginas.- 10 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 37 referencias, The continuous monitoring of water stress will increase the accuracy of the deficit irrigation scheduling. Almonds are very sensitive to water stress conditions and an important water consumer. Recently, a novel approach to the use of trunk growth rate (TGR) data has been proposed for olive trees. These works suggested the use of TGR frequencies to evaluate water status of the trees. The aim of the current work was to compare the seasonal pattern of three different indicators derived from the daily curves of trunk diameter fluctuations with midday stem water potential. During three consecutive seasons (2017-2019), an irrigation experiment was carried out in a mature almond orchard (cv Vairo) at Dos Hermanas (Seville, Spain). Four irrigation treatments replicated in four blocks were evaluated using the daily curves of midday stem water potential and trunk diameter fluctuations. The different irrigation treatments were: Control, full irrigated conditions; RDI-1 (irrigation scheduling based on midday stem water potential with a deficit irrigation during kernel filling [values around -1.2 MPa]); RDI-2 (similar to RDI-1 but with a more severe water stress [-2 MPa]) and incomplete recovery after harvest due to limitation of the seasonal amount of water (around 100 mm); SDI, sustained deficit irrigation with a seasonal applied water equal to RDI-2. Trunk diameter fluctuations were measured with a wireless band dendrometer. The daily curves were processed to obtain three different indicators. Maximum daily shrinkage (MDS) was the difference between the daily maximum and minimum. Trunk growth rate (TGR) was the difference between two consecutive daily maximums. The frequencies of several ranges of TGR were compared with the midday stem water potential. Weekly frequencies of values greater than 0.3 mm day(-1) decreased with the reduction of midday stem water potential, but the pattern changed greatly in different seasons. The weekly frequency of values between - 0.1 and 0 and between 0 and 0.1 mm day(-1) were steadier in different seasons. Differences between seasons were related to growth pattern and yield., This research was supported by the Agencia Española de Investigación (AEI) and the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo (FEDER) project AGL2016-75794-C4-4-R
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- 2022
16. Educación superior disruptiva y su influencia en el aprendizaje de los estudiantes de la facultad de administración de la universidad nacional San Luis Gonzaga
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Guevara González, Rómulo Alberto, primary, Guevara Centeno, Ana Cecilia, additional, and Flores Avalos, Santos Eleuterio, additional
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- 2023
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17. Economic analysis of firms in the European film industry through their financial ratios
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Sanz Lara, José Ángel, primary, Bedate Centeno, Ana, additional, Devesa, María, additional, and Báez-Montenegro, Andrea, additional
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- 2022
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18. Factors Affecting Teachers’ Turnover: Basis for a Proposed Retention Program
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Santiago, Noland, primary, Santos, Teresita, additional, and Centeno, Ana Kristina Santiago, additional
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- 2022
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19. Clinical recovery time for Sars-Cov-2 Infection in healthcare workers with full and booster vaccination.
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María Espinoza-Centeno, Ana, Alcívar-Zambrano, Darío, and Escobar-Segovia, Kenny
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MEDICAL personnel ,BOOSTER vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 ,SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant ,VACCINE effectiveness ,VACCINATION - Abstract
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- 2023
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20. Impacto de la pandemia por SARS-CoV-2 en los trabajadores de un Hospital de Guayaquil en el año 2020
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Alcívar-Zambrano, Darío, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Samborondón - Ecuador, Espinoza-Centeno, Ana, Escobar-Segovia, Kenny Fernando, and Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Guayaquil - Ecuador
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riesgo laboral ,personal hospitalario ,nivel de riesgo ,sars-cov-2 - Abstract
Ecuador es uno de los países más golpeado por COVID-19 en Latinoamérica y, en consecuencia, los trabajadores de la salud del país son un grupo de alto riesgo a infectarse, relacionándose con la exposición ocupacional ligada directamente con la atención del paciente, El objetivo del estudio es conocer si el nivel de riesgo laboral está relacionado con la presentación de casos de COVID-19 en el personal de salud y administrativo de un Hospital en Guayaquil, a fin de poder evidenciar la efectividad de las medidas de bioseguridad implementadas en los ambientes de trabajo, para lo cual se realizó un estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo y transversal, y se estudió un total de la población trabajadora hospitalaria (n=1220) y su comportamiento de contagio durante todo el año 2020. Obteniendo el 58% de infectados tanto para el personal administrativo como sanitario. Se concluye que la presentación de contagios no está asociada al nivel de riesgo laboral. Dejando en evidencia que el contagio de la enfermedad está ligado al comportamiento de la población en autocuidado y relajamiento de las medidas de bioseguridad, el cual debe mantenerse a pesar de la reducción de la presentación de casos nuevos en la población trabajadora de la Institución.
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- 2022
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21. Evolución de las principales variables socioeconómicas de Castilla y León y España a lo largo del Siglo XXI
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Rodríguez Sevillano, Cristian, Bedate Centeno, Ana María, Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Comercio, Rodríguez Sevillano, Cristian, Bedate Centeno, Ana María, and Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Comercio
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El interés de este trabajo es analizar las características socioeconómicas de esta comunidad en comparación con la situación del conjunto de España, poniendo el foco en los últimos diez años. La razón de emplear este periodo de tiempo, es por un lado conocer la actualidad y por otro, poner de manifiesto cómo están cambiando el panorama de nuestra comunidad por la despoblación, el empleo y las condiciones de vida. El objetivo principal de este trabajo es realizar una caracterización socioeconómica lo más completa posible, analizando la demografía, la economía, el mercado de trabajo y las condiciones de vida de los habitantes de la Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla y León. Específicamente, nos centraremos en la evolución de algunas variables relacionadas con estos ámbitos durante el periodo 2011-2021. Por otro lado, se completará el análisis aportando la misma información en el ámbito nacional para poder realizar comparaciones. Al tratarse de un estudio descriptivo, la metodología para realizar este trabajo es fundamentalmente la extracción y el análisis de datos de la base de datos del Instituto Nacional de Estadística., Grado en Comercio
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- 2022
22. Laboratorio transmedia
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Broullón Lozano, Manuel A., Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana M.ª, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar M.ª, Mainer Blanco, Belén, Blanco Fernández, Vitor, Broullón Lozano, Manuel A., Arbona Abascal, Guadalupe, Gómez-Elegido Centeno, Ana M.ª, Díaz Ayuga, Juan Manuel, Requena Hidalgo, Cora Lorena, Torres Pérez-Solero, Paloma, Sánchez-Andrade Potter, Cristina, Prieto Palomo, Teresa, Vega Rodríguez, Pilar M.ª, Mainer Blanco, Belén, and Blanco Fernández, Vitor
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Memoria conclusiva del proyecto de innovación docente UCM 145 (2021/2022): Laboratorio transmedia
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- 2022
23. Defining Amaranth, Buckwheat and Quinoa Flour Levels in Gluten-Free Bread: A Simultaneous Improvement on Physical Properties, Acceptability and Nutrient Composition through Mixture Design
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Aguiar, Etiene Valéria, primary, Santos, Fernanda Garcia, additional, Centeno, Ana Carolina Ladeia Solera, additional, and Capriles, Vanessa Dias, additional
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- 2022
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