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2. Fruit and seed characterization of wild populations of a traditional Andean crop: Solanum betaceum Cav. (Solanaceae) in the Argentinian Yungas
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Lamas, Carola Y., Urtasun, María M., Giamminola, Eugenia M., Pratta, Guillermo R., Caruso, Graciela B., Morandini, Marcelo N., and de Viana, Marta L.
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- 2022
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3. Collaborative writing and feedback: A longitudinal study of the potential of models in primary EFL writing.
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Garcia Mayo, Maria del Pilar, Filología Inglesa y Alemana y Traducción e Interpretación, Ingeles eta Aleman Filologia eta Itzulpengintza eta Interpretazioa, Luquin Urtasun, María, Garcia Mayo, Maria del Pilar, Filología Inglesa y Alemana y Traducción e Interpretación, Ingeles eta Aleman Filologia eta Itzulpengintza eta Interpretazioa, and Luquin Urtasun, María
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441 p., La presente tesis investiga dos prácticas pedagógicas en la escritura de inglés como lengua extranjera: la escritura colaborativa y el uso de textos modelo como medio para proporcionar retroalimentación sobre la escritura. Hasta la fecha, la mayor parte de la investigación sobre la producción escrita en lengua extranjera, incluida la escritura colaborativa y la retroalimentación, se ha realizado con estudiantes adultos. Además, el uso de textos modelo ha recibido mucha menos atención en comparación con otras formas más tradicionales de retroalimentación escrita y tampoco existen estudios que investiguen sus efectos a largo plazo. No obstante, el uso de textos modelo puede ser muy adecuado desde el punto de vista pedagógico. El estudio es longitudinal y utiliza un diseño pre-post-test. Los participantes son 60 niños de 11-12 años divididos en tres grupos: un grupo control (n = 18), que autocorrigió sus propios textos; un grupo tratamiento (n = 22), que recibió textos modelo en dos ocasiones; y grupo de largo tratamiento (n = 20), que se benefició de modelos durante 6 meses. Se rastreó el impacto de la escritura colaborativa y el uso de textos modelo (incluido el efecto del realce del input para mejorar la percepción y el uso de los pronombres de tercera persona) en el desarrollo de la escritura de los alumnos a lo largo del tiempo. El estudio también buscó obtener las percepciones de los alumnos sobre las tareas que completaron. Los resultados indican que el uso tanto de la escritura colaborativa como de textos modelo tiene un impacto positivo en la escritura de los jóvenes estudiantes de inglés como lengua extranjera. En cuanto a los textos modelo, los hallazgos sugieren que la exposición repetida y prolongada a dichos textos anima a los alumnos a prestar atención a una amplia gama de elementos y, posteriormente, incorporar muchas características léxicas y gramaticales en sus textos. Por otro lado, la mejora en el uso de los pronombres de tercera persona también par
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- 2024
4. Understanding the local food environment: A participatory photovoice project in a low-income area in Madrid, Spain
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Díez, Julia, Conde, Paloma, Sandin, María, Urtasun, María, López, Remedios, Carrero, José Luis, Gittelsohn, Joel, and Franco, Manuel
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- 2017
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5. Validation and calibration of the patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) in Argentina
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Urtasun, María, Daray, Federico Manuel, Teti, Germán Leandro, Coppolillo, Fernando, Herlax, Gabriela, Saba, Guillermo, Rubinstein, Adolfo, Araya, Ricardo, and Irazola, Vilma
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- 2019
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6. A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Model Texts on Efl Children's Written Production
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Luquin Urtasun, María, primary and García Mayo, María del Pilar, additional
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- 2023
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7. Germplasm variation among wild populations of the southernmost highland papayas (Vasconcellea quercifolia and V. glandulosa): implications for conservation
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Urtasun, María Manuela, primary, Lamas, Carola Yanina, additional, Cornejo, Isabel, additional, and Giamminola, Eugenia Mabel, additional
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- 2022
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8. Fruit and seed characterization of wild populations of a traditional Andean crop: Solanum betaceum Cav. (Solanaceae) in the Argentinian Yungas
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Lamas, Carola Y., primary, Urtasun, María M., additional, Giamminola, Eugenia M., additional, Pratta, Guillermo R., additional, Caruso, Graciela B., additional, Morandini, Marcelo N., additional, and de Viana, Marta L., additional
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- 2021
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9. ¿El cambio global modificará la distribución de la planta Anadenanthera colubrina (Fabales: Fabaceae), especie clave de los bosques tropicales secos?
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Giamminola, Eugenia M., Urtasun, María M., Lamas, Carola Y., and De Viana, Marta L.
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land use change ,modelos de distribución de especies ,climate change ,geographic range ,cambios en los usos del suelo ,conservation ,conservación ,species distribution models ,cambio climático ,rango geográfico - Abstract
Introduction: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems on the planet as a consequence of global change. They harbor high biodiversity and provide a wide range of ecosystem services; therefore, their conservation is a priority worldwide. Climate warming, as well as land use patterns, are leading to species distribution range shifts. Objective: The objective of this work was to study the current and future potential distribution of a SDTF representative tree species (Anadenanthera colubrina) in the Argentinian Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus and to assess the effects of land use and climate changes. Methods: Current and future potential distribution was modeled with Maxent, using 49 presence points and 20 variables. Climate change effects were estimated in four different temperature and carbon dioxide concentration scenarios. Land use changes were determined subtracting the deforested area until 2017 to the current and future potential distribution of the species. Results: A. colubrina current distribution represents 18 % of Northwestern Argentina. Land use changes decreased almost 25 % of it and climate change will probably cause a retraction in the East and a slight expansion towards the West and South of the current distribution. The synergistic effect of land use and climate change projected to the worst scenario would reduce 63 % of its current distribution. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate the central role of distribution range studies to assess the effects of anthropic activities. Climate change and land use change would have a negative and synergistic effect on the distribution of A. colubrina. Although a possible expansion of the Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus of SDTF would occur, this expansion may be limited by the Sub Andean mountain range that could act as an orographic barrier. Resumen Introducción: Los Bosques Tropicales Estacionalmente Secos (BTES) son unos de los ecosistemas terrestres más amenazados del planeta como consecuencia del cambio global. Estos bosques albergan una alta biodiversidad y proporcionan una amplia gama de servicios ecosistémicos, por lo que su conservación es una prioridad a nivel mundial. El cambio climático y el cambio en los usos del suelo están afectando la distribución de las especies. Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar la distribución potencial de una especie representativa de BTES (Anadenanthera colubrina) en el núcleo del Piedemonte subandino argentino y evaluar los efectos del cambio en los usos del suelo y del cambio climático sobre su distribución. Métodos: La distribución actual y futura de A. colubrina fue modelada con Maxent, utilizando 49 puntos de presencia y 20 variables. Los efectos del cambio climático se estimaron en cuatro escenarios que difieren en los niveles de temperatura y concentración de dióxido de carbono. Los efectos del cambio en el uso del suelo se estimaron descontando el área deforestada hasta el 2017 a la distribución actual y futura de la especie. Resultados: La distribución actual de A. colubrina representa un 18 % del Noroeste Argentino. Los cambios en el uso del suelo produjeron una disminución del 25 % del área de distribución actual y el cambio climático probablemente causará una retracción al Este y una expansión hacia el oeste y sur de su distribución. El efecto sinérgico del cambio en el uso del suelo y el cambio climático podría producir una pérdida del 63 % considerando el peor escenario de cambio climático. Conclusiones: Nuestros datos demuestran el rol fundamental de los estudios de distribución para evaluar los efectos de las actividades antrópicas. Los cambios en los usos del suelo y el cambio climático podrían tener un efecto negativo y sinérgico sobre la distribución de A. colubrina. La posible expansión del núcleo Piedemonte de SDTF hacia el oeste y el sur de la región no estaría limitada por cambios en el uso del suelo, aunque las cadenas montañosas podrían actuar como barreras orográficas y limitar la expansión.
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- 2020
10. El cambio global modificará la distribución de la planta Anadenanthera colubrina (Fabales: Fabaceae), especie clave de los bosques tropicales secos?
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Giamminola, Eugenia Mabel, Urtasun, María Manuela, Lamas, Carola Yanina, and de Viana, Marta Leonor
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cambios en los usos del suelo ,Land use ,biology ,Ecology ,CLIMATE CHANGE ,CONSERVATION ,Global warming ,Species distribution ,Biodiversity ,GEOGRAPHIC RANGE ,Climate change ,Colubrina ,Global change ,conservación ,SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS ,biology.organism_classification ,rango geográfico ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,Environmental science ,Land use, land-use change and forestry ,modelos de distribución de especies ,cambio climático ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,LAND USE CHANGE - Abstract
Introduction: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems on the planet as a consequence of global change. They harbor high biodiversity and provide a wide range of ecosystem services; therefore, their conservation is a priority worldwide. Climate warming, as well as land use patterns, are leading to species distribution range shifts. Objective: The objective of this work was to study the current and future potential distribution of a SDTF representative tree species (Anadenanthera colubrina) in the Argentinian Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus and to assess the effects of land use and climate changes. Methods: Current and future potential distribution was modeled with Maxent, using 49 presence points and 20 variables. Climate change effects were estimated in four different temperature and carbon dioxide concentration scenarios. Land use changes were determined subtracting the deforested area until 2017 to the current and future potential distribution of the species. Results: A. colubrina current distribution represents 18 % of Northwestern Argentina. Land use changes decreased almost 25 % of it and climate change will probably cause a retraction in the East and a slight expansion towards the West and South of the current distribution. The synergistic effect of land use and climate change projected to the worst scenario would reduce 63 % of its current distribution. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate the central role of distribution range studies to assess the effects of anthropic activities. Climate change and land use change would have a negative and synergistic effect on the distribution of A. colubrina. Although a possible expansion of the Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus of SDTF would occur, this expansion may be limited by the Sub Andean mountain range that could act as an orographic barrier. Introducción: Los Bosques Tropicales Estacionalmente Secos (BTES) son unos de los ecosistemas terrestres más amenazados del planeta como consecuencia del cambio global. Estos bosques albergan una alta biodiversidad y proporcionan una amplia gama de servicios ecosistémicos, por lo que su conservación es una prioridad a nivel mundial. El cambio climático y el cambio en los usos del suelo están afectando la distribución de las especies. Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar la distribución potencial de una especie representativa de BTES (Anadenanthera colubrina) en el núcleo del Piedemonte subandino argentino y evaluar los efectos del cambio en los usos del suelo y del cambio climático sobre su distribución. Métodos: La distribución actual y futura de A. colubrina fue modelada con Maxent, utilizando 49 puntos de presencia y 20 variables. Los efectos del cambio climático se estimaron en cuatro escenarios que difieren en los niveles de temperatura y concentración de dióxido de carbono. Los efectos del cambio en el uso del suelo se estimaron descontando el área deforestada hasta el 2017 a la distribución actual y futura de la especie. Resultados: La distribución actual de A. colubrina representa un 18 % del Noroeste Argentino. Los cambios en el uso del suelo produjeron una disminución del 25 % del área de distribución actual y el cambio climático probablemente causará una retracción al Este y una expansión hacia el oeste y sur de su distribución. El efecto sinérgico del cambio en el uso del suelo y el cambio climático podría producir una pérdida del 63 % considerando el peor escenario de cambio climático. Conclusiones: Nuestros datos demuestran el rol fundamental de los estudios de distribución para evaluar los efectos de las actividades antrópicas. Los cambios en los usos del suelo y el cambio climático podrían tener un efecto negativo y sinérgico sobre la distribución de A. colubrina. La posible expansión del núcleo Piedemonte de SDTF hacia el oeste y el sur de la región no estaría limitada por cambios en el uso del suelo, aunque las cadenas montañosas podrían actuar como barreras orográficas y limitar la expansión.
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- 2020
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11. Tobacco Retail Environment and Smoking: A Systematic Review of Geographic Exposure Measures and Implications for Future Studies
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Valiente, Roberto, primary, Escobar, Francisco, additional, Urtasun, María, additional, Franco, Manuel, additional, Shortt, Niamh K, additional, and Sureda, Xisca, additional
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- 2020
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12. Dormancy release, germination and ex situ conservation of the southern highland papaya (Vasconcellea quercifolia, Caricaceae), a wild crop relative
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Urtasun, María Manuela, primary, Giamminola, Eugenia Mabel, additional, Baskin, Carol Caudle, additional, de Viana, Marta Leonor, additional, Morandini, Marcelo Nahuel, additional, Lamas, Carola Yanina, additional, and Rojas, Macarena Fernanda, additional
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- 2020
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13. Tobacco Retail Environment and Smoking: A Systematic Review of Geographic Exposure Measures and Implications for Future Studies.
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Valiente, Roberto, Escobar, Francisco, Urtasun, María, Franco, Manuel, Shortt, Niamh K, and Sureda, Xisca
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TOBACCO ,TOBACCO use ,SMOKING ,TOBACCO smoke ,COMMUNITY schools ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH methodology ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,COMPARATIVE studies ,BUSINESS ,RESEARCH funding ,TOBACCO products ,RESIDENTIAL patterns - Abstract
Introduction: To review the geographic exposure measures used to characterize the tobacco environment in terms of density of tobacco outlets and proximity to tobacco outlets, and its association with smoking-related outcomes.Methods: We used PubMed and Google Scholar to find articles published until December 2019. The search was restricted to studies that (1) measured the density of and/or proximity to tobacco outlets and (2) included associations with smoking outcomes. The extraction was coordinated by several observers. We gathered data on the place of exposure, methodological approaches, and smoking outcomes.Results: Forty articles were eligible out of 3002 screened papers. Different density and proximity measures were described. 47.4% density calculations were based on simple counts (number of outlets within an area). Kernel density estimations and other measures weighted by the size of the area (outlets per square kilometer), population, and road length were identified. 81.3% of the articles which assessed proximity to tobacco outlets used length distances estimated through the street network. Higher density values were mostly associated with higher smoking prevalence (76.2%), greater tobacco use and smoking initiation (64.3%), and lower cessation outcomes (84.6%). Proximity measures were not associated with any smoking outcome except with cessation (62.5%).Conclusion: Associations between the density of tobacco outlets and smoking outcomes were found regardless of the exposure measure applied. Further research is warranted to better understand how proximity to tobacco outlets may influence the smoking outcomes. This systematic review discusses methodological gaps in the literature and provides insights for future studies exploring the tobacco environment.Implications: Our findings pose some methodological lessons to improve the exposure measures on the tobacco outlet environment. Solving these methodological gaps is crucial to understand the influence of the tobacco environment on the smoking outcomes. Activity spaces should be considered in further analyses because individuals are exposed to tobacco beyond their residence or school neighborhood. Further studies in this research area demand density estimations weighted by the size of the area, population, or road length, or measured using Kernel density estimations. Proximity calculations should be measured through the street network and should consider travel times apart from the length distance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Southern highland papaya (Vasconcellea quercifolia A. St.-Hil.): Do fruit ripening and harvesting time affect seed germination?
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Urtasun, María Manuela, primary, Giamminola, Eugenia Mabel, additional, and Viana, Marta Leonor de, additional
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- 2019
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15. 'That’s wrong. It is pronounced /æŋˈzaɪətɪ/': corrective feedback, foreign language anxiety and pronunciation development
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Luquin Urtasun, María, Roothooft, Hanne, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, and Giza eta Gizarte Zientzien Fakultatea
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Foreign language anxiety ,Recasts ,Pronunciation ,Corrective feedback ,Metalinguistic feedback ,Modified output - Abstract
Although there is a well-documented body of research on what type of corrective feedback (CF) works best for students’ EFL development, little is known about the individual differences that may interfere in such corrections and hence, in their EFL acquisition. The study reported in this paper aims to investigate the extent to which students with high and low foreign language anxiety (FLA) benefit from recasts and metalinguistic feedback on the pronunciation of the past tense morpheme (-ed) and how they respond to the feedback. To this purpose, 30 twelve-year-old Spanish students of English (A2+ level) at a secondary school were divided into six high- and low-anxiety groups according to scores they obtained in an abbreviated version of the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS). Then, in a pre- and post-experimental design, recasts were administered to two high- and low-anxiety groups during the treatment sessions, metalinguistic feedback was provided to two other high- and lowanxiety groups, and the high- and low-anxiety control group did not receive any feedback for their errors. The findings showed that corrective feedback has a positive effect on the learners’ pronunciation of the –ed. Particularly, the results seem to make a case for the effectiveness of recasts for correcting pronunciation and for increasing the rate of repair. Regarding FLA, although there are clear trends that insinuate an impact on the students’ performance, the role of anxiety on error correction and on the students’ responses could not be statistically identified in this analysis. These findings suggest that pronunciation-focused recasts might be particularly effective for anxious and non-anxious students’ FL pronunciation development. In addition, it is advised that an EFL pedagogy that is mindful not only of the type of corrective feedback, but also of the students’ degree of anxiety may have a beneficial effect on their foreign language acquisition Máster Universitario en Profesorado de Educación Secundaria por la Universidad Pública de Navarra Bigarren Hezkuntzako Irakasletzako Unibertsitate Masterra Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoan
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- 2017
16. Will global change modify the distribution of the Anadenanthera colubrina (Fabales: Fabaceae) plant, a key species in dry tropical forest?
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Giamminola, Eugenia M., Urtasun, María M., Lamas, Carola Y., and de Viana, Marta L.
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TROPICAL dry forests , *CURRENT distribution , *LEGUMES , *ENDANGERED ecosystems , *SPECIES distribution - Abstract
Introduction: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems on the planet as a consequence of global change. They harbor high biodiversity and provide a wide range of ecosystem services; therefore, their conservation is a priority worldwide. Climate warming, as well as land use patterns, are leading to species distribution range shifts. Objective: The objective of this work was to study the current and future potential distribution of a SDTF representative tree species (Anadenanthera colubrina) in the Argentinian Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus and to assess the effects of land use and climate changes. Methods: Current and future potential distribution was modeled with Maxent, using 49 presence points and 20 variables. Climate change effects were estimated in four different temperature and carbon dioxide concentration scenarios. Land use changes were determined subtracting the deforested area until 2017 to the current and future potential distribution of the species. Results: A. colubrina current distribution represents 18 % of Northwestern Argentina. Land use changes decreased almost 25 % of it and climate change will probably cause a retraction in the East and a slight expansion towards the West and South of the current distribution. The synergistic effect of land use and climate change projected to the worst scenario would reduce 63 % of its current distribution. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate the central role of distribution range studies to assess the effects of anthropic activities. Climate change and land use change would have a negative and synergistic effect on the distribution of A. colubrina. Although a possible expansion of the Sub Andean Piedmont nucleus of SDTF would occur, this expansion may be limited by the Sub Andean mountain range that could act as an orographic barrier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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17. Southern highland papaya (Vasconcellea quercifolia A. St.-Hil.): Do fruit ripening and harvesting time affect seed germination?
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Manuela Urtasun, María, Mabel Giamminola, Eugenia, and Leonor de Viana, Marta
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GERMINATION , *HARVESTING time , *FRUIT harvesting , *FRUIT ripening , *SEED harvesting , *POTASSIUM nitrate , *PAPAYA , *HARVESTING - Abstract
In this work, we report the effects of the harvesting time, the stages in fruit ripening and the influence of potassium nitrate in V. quercifolia seed germination. In addition, information about the storage period and light requirements is provided. Fruits were harvested at the beginning and at the end of the fruiting season, and they were classified into five ripening categories. Seed germination was evaluated with two factorial experiments: 1) harvesting time, fruit ripening, and pre-germination treatment; 2) storage and light requirements. The response variables were germination percentage, mean germination time, and seedling vigor. Seeds harvested at the beginning of the season appeared to be less dormant and they were not influenced by fruit ripening or pre-germination treatments. By contrast, seeds harvested at the end of the season were influenced by fruit ripening and pre-germination treatments. Light and seed storage had a positive effect on germination. Mean germination time varied from 12 to 40 days, and vigor index was positively influenced by potassium nitrate. V.quercifolia seeds are photoblastic positive at constant temperatures and their dormancy can be influenced by harvest time, fruit ripening and a storage period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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18. A Community-Driven Approach to Generate Urban Policy Recommendations for Obesity Prevention
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Díez, Julia, primary, Gullón, Pedro, additional, Sandín Vázquez, María, additional, Álvarez, Belén, additional, Martín, María, additional, Urtasun, María, additional, Gamarra, Maite, additional, Gittelsohn, Joel, additional, and Franco, Manuel, additional
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- 2018
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19. Tolerancia al ultrasecado y a la temperatura de almacenamiento en semillas de tres especies nativas del Noroeste Argentino
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Urtasun, María Manuela, Giamminola, Eugenia Mabel, and de Viana, Marta Leonor
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purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,Ciencias Biológicas ,semillas ,Otras Ciencias Biológicas ,contenido de humedad ,ultrasecado ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,conservación ex situ ,germinación ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
La conservación de semillas ortodoxas en bancos de germoplasma se basa en la disminución del contenido de humedad (CH) de las semillas hasta un 3-5% y en el almacenamiento a bajas temperaturas (-20ºC). Sin embargo, se ha propuesto que si las semillas toleran la desecación hasta ultrasecado (CH
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- 2015
20. Keep an 'eye' on the text: The Use of Self-mention in the Academic Writing of Experts
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Luquin Urtasun, María, Izquierdo Fernández, Marlen, F. LETRAS, LETREN F., Grado en Estudios Ingleses, and Ingeles Ikasketetako Gradua
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expert academic writing ,self-mention ,first person pronouns - Abstract
One of the most controversial inquiries in academic writing is whether it is admissible to use first person pronouns in a scientific paper or not. Many professors discourage their students from using them, rather favoring a more passive tone, and thus causing novices to avoid inserting themselves into their texts in an expert-like manner. Abundant research, however, has recently attested that negotiation of identity is plausible in academic prose, and there is no need for a paper to be void of an authorial identity. Because in the course of the English Studies Degree we have received opposing prompts in the use of I, the aim of this dissertation is to throw some light upon this vexed issue. To this end, I compiled a corpus of 16 Research Articles (RAs) that comprises two sub-corpora, one featuring Linguistics RAs and the other one Literature RAs, and each, in turn, consists of articles written by American and British authors. I then searched for real occurrences of I, me, my, mine, we, us, our and ours, and studied their frequency, rhetorical functions and distribution along each paper. The results obtained certainly show that academic writing is no longer the faceless prose that it used to be, for I is highly used in both disciplines and varieties of English. Concerning functions, the most typically used roles were the use of I to take credit for the writer’s research process, and also those involving plural forms. With respect to the spatial disposition, all sections welcomed first person pronouns, but the Method and the Results/Discussion sections seem to stimulate their appearance. On the basis of these findings, I suggest that an L2 writing pedagogy that is mindful not only of the language proficiency, but also of the students’ own identity may have a beneficial effect on the composition of their texts.
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21. Keep an 'eye' on the text: The Use of Self-mention in the Academic Writing of Experts
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Izquierdo Fernández, Marlen, F. LETRAS, LETREN F., Grado en Estudios Ingleses, Ingeles Ikasketetako Gradua, Luquin Urtasun, María, Izquierdo Fernández, Marlen, F. LETRAS, LETREN F., Grado en Estudios Ingleses, Ingeles Ikasketetako Gradua, and Luquin Urtasun, María
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One of the most controversial inquiries in academic writing is whether it is admissible to use first person pronouns in a scientific paper or not. Many professors discourage their students from using them, rather favoring a more passive tone, and thus causing novices to avoid inserting themselves into their texts in an expert-like manner. Abundant research, however, has recently attested that negotiation of identity is plausible in academic prose, and there is no need for a paper to be void of an authorial identity. Because in the course of the English Studies Degree we have received opposing prompts in the use of I, the aim of this dissertation is to throw some light upon this vexed issue. To this end, I compiled a corpus of 16 Research Articles (RAs) that comprises two sub-corpora, one featuring Linguistics RAs and the other one Literature RAs, and each, in turn, consists of articles written by American and British authors. I then searched for real occurrences of I, me, my, mine, we, us, our and ours, and studied their frequency, rhetorical functions and distribution along each paper. The results obtained certainly show that academic writing is no longer the faceless prose that it used to be, for I is highly used in both disciplines and varieties of English. Concerning functions, the most typically used roles were the use of I to take credit for the writer’s research process, and also those involving plural forms. With respect to the spatial disposition, all sections welcomed first person pronouns, but the Method and the Results/Discussion sections seem to stimulate their appearance. On the basis of these findings, I suggest that an L2 writing pedagogy that is mindful not only of the language proficiency, but also of the students’ own identity may have a beneficial effect on the composition of their texts.
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- 2015
22. Daños, responsabilidad civil y seguros: desafíos actuales del derecho español y comparado
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Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, and Inmaculada Vivas Tesón
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En los últimos años, el Derecho de daños ha ido adquiriendo un papel cada vez más preponderante tanto en el ámbito doctrinal como, sobre todo, en el jurisprudencial Sin lugar a dudas, la responsabilidad civil se consagra, en pleno siglo XXI, como una de las materias más vivas y medulares del Derecho civil. Tan es así que, hoy día, constituye una disciplina jurídica con autonomía y entidad propias, cuyo tratamiento es, cada vez, más esmerado a la par que singularmente complejo, pues se halla en permanente mudanza como consecuencia de la aparición de nuevas formas de dañar y de nuevos riesgos, de ahí su tendencia inevitablemente expansiva. Esta obra colectiva contiene numerosas reflexiones y respuestas prácticas acerca de los paradigmas actuales y futuros de la clásica institución aquiliana procedentes de prestigiosos especialistas en la materia pertenecientes a diversas Universidades de Brasil, Chile, Colombia, España y Perú, países de una misma familia jurídica pero con principios, criterios y soluciones no siempre concordantes, razón por la cual la visión comparada resulta sumamente enriquecedora y útil en nuestros días.
23. Daños, responsabilidad civil y seguros: desafíos actuales del derecho español y comparado
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Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, and Inmaculada Vivas Tesón
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En los últimos años, el Derecho de daños ha ido adquiriendo un papel cada vez más preponderante tanto en el ámbito doctrinal como, sobre todo, en el jurisprudencial Sin lugar a dudas, la responsabilidad civil se consagra, en pleno siglo XXI, como una de las materias más vivas y medulares del Derecho civil. Tan es así que, hoy día, constituye una disciplina jurídica con autonomía y entidad propias, cuyo tratamiento es, cada vez, más esmerado a la par que singularmente complejo, pues se halla en permanente mudanza como consecuencia de la aparición de nuevas formas de dañar y de nuevos riesgos, de ahí su tendencia inevitablemente expansiva. Esta obra colectiva contiene numerosas reflexiones y respuestas prácticas acerca de los paradigmas actuales y futuros de la clásica institución aquiliana procedentes de prestigiosos especialistas en la materia pertenecientes a diversas Universidades de Brasil, Chile, Colombia, España y Perú, países de una misma familia jurídica pero con principios, criterios y soluciones no siempre concordantes, razón por la cual la visión comparada resulta sumamente enriquecedora y útil en nuestros días.
24. Daños, responsabilidad civil y seguros: desafíos actuales del derecho español y comparado
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Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón, Inmaculada Vivas Tesón Pedro Botello Hermosa Pedro Botello Hermosa Carlos Antonio Agurto Gonzáles María Luisa Arcos Vieira Leyre Elizari Urtasun María Soledad de la Fuente Nuñez de Castro Mª Fernanda Moretón Sanz Ana María Pérez Vallejo Ruperto Pinochet Olave Isaac Ravetllat Ballesté Nelson Rosenvald Natalia Rueda Blanca Sillero Crovetto Carlos Villagrasa Alcaide, and Inmaculada Vivas Tesón
- Abstract
En los últimos años, el Derecho de daños ha ido adquiriendo un papel cada vez más preponderante tanto en el ámbito doctrinal como, sobre todo, en el jurisprudencial Sin lugar a dudas, la responsabilidad civil se consagra, en pleno siglo XXI, como una de las materias más vivas y medulares del Derecho civil. Tan es así que, hoy día, constituye una disciplina jurídica con autonomía y entidad propias, cuyo tratamiento es, cada vez, más esmerado a la par que singularmente complejo, pues se halla en permanente mudanza como consecuencia de la aparición de nuevas formas de dañar y de nuevos riesgos, de ahí su tendencia inevitablemente expansiva. Esta obra colectiva contiene numerosas reflexiones y respuestas prácticas acerca de los paradigmas actuales y futuros de la clásica institución aquiliana procedentes de prestigiosos especialistas en la materia pertenecientes a diversas Universidades de Brasil, Chile, Colombia, España y Perú, países de una misma familia jurídica pero con principios, criterios y soluciones no siempre concordantes, razón por la cual la visión comparada resulta sumamente enriquecedora y útil en nuestros días.
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