13 results on '"Muñiz, Fernando"'
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2. Coastal raptors and raiders: New bird tracks in the Pleistocene of SW iberian Peninsula
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Neto de Carvalho, Carlos, Belo, João, Figueiredo, Silvério, Cunha, Pedro P., Muñiz, Fernando, Belaústegui, Zain, Cachão, Mário, Rodriguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Cáceres, Luis M., Baucon, Andrea, Murray, Andrew S., Buylaert, Jan-Pieter, Zhang, Yilu, Ferreira, Cristiana, Toscano, António, Gómez, Paula, Ramírez, Samuel, Finlayson, Geraldine, Finlayson, Stewart, and Finlayson, Clive
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- 2023
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3. Aurochs roamed along the SW coast of Andalusia (Spain) during Late Pleistocene
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de Carvalho, Carlos Neto, Muñiz, Fernando, Cáceres, Luis M., Belaústegui, Zain, Rodríguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Belo, João, Moreira, Noel, Cachão, Mário, Cunha, Pedro P., Figueiredo, Silvério, Galán, José María, Zhang, Yilu, Gómez, Paula, Toscano, Antonio, Ruiz, Francisco, Ramírez-Cruzado, Samuel, Giles-Guzmán, Francisco, Finlayson, Geraldine, Finlayson, Stewart, and Finlayson, Clive
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- 2022
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4. First tracks of newborn straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus)
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Neto de Carvalho, Carlos, Belaústegui, Zain, Toscano, Antonio, Muñiz, Fernando, Belo, João, Galán, Jose María, Gómez, Paula, Cáceres, Luis M., Rodríguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Cunha, Pedro Proença, Cachão, Mario, Ruiz, Francisco, Ramirez-Cruzado, Samuel, Giles-Guzmán, Francisco, Finlayson, Geraldine, Finlayson, Stewart, and Finlayson, Clive
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- 2021
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5. From the Mountain and the Sea: Provenance of the Stones of the Prehistoric La Pastora Tholos (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville, Spain).
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Cáceres, Luis Miguel, Donaire, Teodosio, Ramírez-Cruzado, Samuel, Vargas, Juan Manuel, Muñiz, Fernando, Martín, Mónica, Rodríguez-Vidal, Joaquín, Ruiz, Francisco, and Sanjuán, Leonardo García
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MEGALITHIC monuments ,SOCIAL structure ,SANDSTONE ,GRANITE ,MONUMENTS - Abstract
La Pastora tholos is the most complete and characteristic megalithic monument of the Valencina de la Concepción-Castilleja de Guzmán mega-site. This monument was built using three types of rock, each with different functions and coming from three different places: Paleozoic quartzarenite, granite, and Tertiary calcareous sandstone. A detailed petrological study of the rocks of the tholos and outcrops of similar rocks in the surroundings has been carried out, locating the possible source areas in areas at least 30 km to the N of the monument for the quartzarenite, 15 km for the granite, and 15 km to the S for the sandstone. Therefore, the community that built the monument has a high knowledge of the nature by, which allows them to locate these resources, and a sufficient social organization to exploit them and move them to the mega-site. In this sense, the layout of the outcrops suggests the possible use of boats or rafts to facilitate their displacement, or at least part of their movement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. The earliest evidence of deep-sea vertebrates
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Baucon, Andrea, primary, Ferretti, Annalisa, additional, Fioroni, Chiara, additional, Pandolfi, Luca, additional, Serpagli, Enrico, additional, Piccinini, Armando, additional, de Carvalho, Carlos Neto, additional, Cachão, Mário, additional, Linley, Thomas, additional, Muñiz, Fernando, additional, Belaústegui, Zain, additional, Jamieson, Alan, additional, Lo Russo, Girolamo, additional, Guerrini, Filippo, additional, Ferrando, Sara, additional, and Priede, Imants, additional
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- 2023
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7. Late Holocene filling of the Canale di Imbocco (Portus, central Italy): a multidisciplinary palaeoenvironmental perspective
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ABAD, Manuel, primary, RUIZ, Francisco, additional, ARROYO, Marta, additional, GÓMEZ, Gabriel, additional, MUÑOZ, Adolfo F., additional, CAMPOS, Juan Manuel, additional, BERMEJO, Javier, additional, FERNÁNDEZ, Lucía, additional, BERMEJO, Alberto, additional, GONZÁLEZ-REGALADO, María Luz, additional, TOSQUELLA, Josep, additional, VIDAL, Joaquín RODRÍGUEZ, additional, MUÑIZ, Fernando, additional, POZO, Manuel, additional, CÁCERES, Luis Miguel, additional, GÓMEZ, Paula, additional, TOSCANO, Antonio, additional, Tatiana IZQUIERDO, undefined, additional, and ROMERO, Verónica, additional
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- 2023
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8. Eucera bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Eucerini) preserved in their brood cells from late Holocene (middle Neoglacial) palaeosols of southwest Portugal.
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Neto de Carvalho, Carlos, Baucon, Andrea, Badano, Davide, Proença Cunha, Pedro, Ferreira, Cristiana, Figueiredo, Silvério, Muñiz, Fernando, Belo, João, Bernardini, Federico, and Cachão, Mário
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BEES ,APIDAE ,PALEOPEDOLOGY ,HYMENOPTERA ,ANIMAL clutches ,HOLOCENE Epoch ,WINTER - Abstract
The c. 100 myr extensive fossil record of bee brood nests and cells (calichnia) in siliciclastic sedimentary deposits, or palaeosols, is virtually devoid of the presence of their producers. The absence of a more specific assignment to a producer of the different ichnogenera of the ichnofamily Celliformidae precludes their use in phylogenetic and palaeobiogeographic studies. Omission surfaces developed in incipient carbonate palaeosols during the late Holocene (middle Neoglacial), c. 2975 yr cal BP, on the southwest coast of mainland Portugal show insect calichnia in dense ichnofabrics dominated by shallow discrete cells (Palmiraichnus castellanosi) and cells at the terminus of vertical shafts. At Carreira Brava, one of the studied sites, bees ready to abandon their cells were found in an exceptional state of preservation inside the sealed brood chambers. The chambers also preserve the inner cell hydrophobic polymerized membrane and remains of the monospecific Brassicaceae‐type pollen provision. Although the cause of mass mortality remains a mystery, oxygen depletion due to sudden flooding of the nesting substrate and consequent or overnight temperature drop, just before emergence, are plausible causes. The anaerobic conditions and later rapid carbonate diagenetic lithification are the likely causes of the preservation of the bees and the inner cell organic membrane. The favourable climate conditions for the development of successive, dense ichnofabrics from an omission suite dominated by bee brood cells may be the result of slightly colder and higher‐precipitation winters during the Neoglacial interval. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Primer registro de sauropterigios fósiles del Triásico Superior del suroeste de España (Ayamonte, provincia de Huelva)
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Reolid, Matías, primary, Muñiz, Fernando, additional, Toscano, Antonio, additional, and Belaústegui, Zain, additional
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- 2022
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10. Ghost shrimp genus Turbiocheir from the Palaeogene of Argentina and Chile revisited: the first fossil record of Anacalliax (Decapoda: Anacalliacidae).
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Hyžný, Matúš, Zambrano, Patricio, Muñiz, Fernando, and Aragón, Juan Carlos
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PALEOGENE ,FOSSILS ,DECAPODA ,SHRIMPS ,EOCENE Epoch ,VOLCANIC soils - Abstract
The ghost shrimp Turbiocheir minutospinata has so far been known only from its holotype from the Eocene/Oligocene rocks of Río Turbio, Patagonia in Argentina. Recently, the additional specimen has been found in the Eocene strata of the Boca Lebu Formation of the Arauco Basin, Chile. New material adds information on the morphology of chelipeds and allows evaluation of the degree of heterochely of the studied ghost shrimp. Moreover, comparison of Turbiocheir minutospinata with extant ghost shrimp taxa allows synonymisation of Turbiocheir with Anacalliax. With this act the fossil record of Anacalliax is extended into early Eocene. The occurrence of Anacalliax minutospinata comb. nov. is proposed to represent a reliable calibration point for Anacalliacidae, which was not available until now. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. Hair in the Medieval Latin Medical Tradition
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Martínez González, María Mercedes, Guijarro González, Susana, Cabré i Pairet, Montserrat, Salmón Muñiz, Fernando, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Sarna ,Canicie ,Alopecia ,Canities ,Medieval medicine ,Pediculosis ,Lepra ,Humoralism ,Scabies ,Ringworm ,Leprosy ,Pelo ,Tiña ,Medicina medieval ,Lice infestations ,Humoralismo ,Hair - Abstract
Esta investigación explora el abordaje que hizo la medicina de tradición latina del pelo humano en salud y enfermedad. Dentro del sistema médico que conocemos como humoralismo y que dominó la cuenca mediterránea entre los siglos V a. C. y XVII, el pelo fue objeto de estudio en sí mismo, como asiento de patología y como elemento diagnóstico del estado general de salud. Utilizando fuentes médicas y quirúrgicas consumidas en las facultades de medicina de los siglos XIII y XIV, así como textos de la tradición salernitana, el trabajo aborda la morfo-fisiología del pelo y la patología específica del mismo, concretamente la alopecia, la canicie, la pediculosis, el conjunto de las tiñas y la sarna. El acercamiento se complementa con el estudio del papel del pelo en el manejo diagnóstico, pronóstico y terapéutica de una enfermedad sistémica, la lepra. El pelo como objeto de estudio ha permitido ilustrar el funcionamiento del humoralismo como un modelo holístico de conceptualización y práctica sobre los problemas de salud y enfermedad y reflexionar, desde la indagación histórica, sobre sus similitudes y diferencias con el modelo reduccionista dominante en la actualidad. This research explores the approach taken by a tradition of medieval Latin medicine towards human hair in health and in sickness. Within the medical system that we know of as humoralism, dominant in the Mediterranean basin between the fifth century B.C. and the seventeenth century, hair was the object of study in itself, as a seat of pathology and as a diagnostic element of the general state of health. Basing itself on medical and surgical sources used in the faculties of medicine of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, as well as texts from the Salernitan tradition, the work addresses the morpho-physiology of the hair and its pathology, specifically, alopecia, grey/white hair, lice infestations, the group of ringworms and scabies. The approach is complemented with the study of the role of the hair in the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic management of a systemic disease, leprosy. The hair as an object of study has allowed us to illustrate the functioning of humoralism as a holistic model of conceptualization and practice on the problems of health and sickness and to reflect, from the perspective of historical inquiry, upon its similarities and differences to the dominant reductionist model of the present day.
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- 2023
12. Patients as agents in the creation of medical knowledge
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Matorras Cuevas, Antonio, Salmón Muñiz, Fernando, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Patient centered medicine ,Patient and public involvement ,Ciencia ciudadana ,Investigación clínica ,Citizen science ,Medicina centrada en el paciente ,Participación del paciente y del público ,Clinical research - Abstract
RESUMEN : Desde finales del siglo XX se observa una creciente participación del público en la investigación científica que recoge el deseo explícito de los ciudadanos a no ser meros receptores de los resultados de la producción científica sino actores significativos en cualquiera de sus distintas fases de elaboración. Esta tendencia, conocida como ciencia ciudadana, está impactando también en el ámbito de la salud coincidiendo con la consolidación de un modelo de medicina centrado en el paciente. Dentro de este marco general, este trabajo de revisión ofrece una reflexión sobre el papel de los pacientes como agentes en la creación de conocimiento médico. La revisión explora los principales aspectos que recoge la literatura consultada sobre los problemas conceptuales y metodológicos de lo que se conoce como participación del paciente y del público en la investigación en salud. Se ha prestado especial atención a la realidad de su práctica y a discutir su potencial como cuestionadora de la cultura dominante en la producción de conocimiento médico. ABSTRACT : Since the end of the twentieth century there has been a growing participation of the public in scientific research which speaks to the explicit desire of citizens not to be mere recipients of the results of scientific production but rather meaningful actors in any of its different phases of development. This trend, known as citizen science, is also having an impact on the field of health coinciding with the consolidation of a patient-centred model of medicine. Within this general framework, the essay provides a reflection on the role of patients as agents in the creation of medical knowledge. The review explores the main aspects found in the consulted literature concerning the conceptual and methodological problems of what is known as Patient and Public Involvement in health research. Special attention has been paid to the reality of its practice and to discussing its potential to act as an interrogator of the dominant culture in the production of medical knowledge. Grado en Medicina
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- 2022
13. Pacientes como agentes en la creación de conocimiento médico
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Matorras Cuevas, Antonio, Salmón Muñiz, Fernando, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Patient centered medicine ,Patient and public involvement ,Ciencia ciudadana ,Investigación clínica ,Citizen science ,Medicina centrada en el paciente ,Participación del paciente y del público ,Clinical research - Abstract
RESUMEN : Desde finales del siglo XX se observa una creciente participación del público en la investigación científica que recoge el deseo explícito de los ciudadanos a no ser meros receptores de los resultados de la producción científica sino actores significativos en cualquiera de sus distintas fases de elaboración. Esta tendencia, conocida como ciencia ciudadana, está impactando también en el ámbito de la salud coincidiendo con la consolidación de un modelo de medicina centrado en el paciente. Dentro de este marco general, este trabajo de revisión ofrece una reflexión sobre el papel de los pacientes como agentes en la creación de conocimiento médico. La revisión explora los principales aspectos que recoge la literatura consultada sobre los problemas conceptuales y metodológicos de lo que se conoce como participación del paciente y del público en la investigación en salud. Se ha prestado especial atención a la realidad de su práctica y a discutir su potencial como cuestionadora de la cultura dominante en la producción de conocimiento médico. ABSTRACT : Since the end of the twentieth century there has been a growing participation of the public in scientific research which speaks to the explicit desire of citizens not to be mere recipients of the results of scientific production but rather meaningful actors in any of its different phases of development. This trend, known as citizen science, is also having an impact on the field of health coinciding with the consolidation of a patient-centred model of medicine. Within this general framework, the essay provides a reflection on the role of patients as agents in the creation of medical knowledge. The review explores the main aspects found in the consulted literature concerning the conceptual and methodological problems of what is known as Patient and Public Involvement in health research. Special attention has been paid to the reality of its practice and to discussing its potential to act as an interrogator of the dominant culture in the production of medical knowledge. Grado en Medicina
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