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    Clásicos y vanguardia: el teatro de Lope durante la II República

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    Assesment of bedload equations using data obtained with tracers in two coarse-bed mountain streams (River Narcea basin, NW Spain)

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    Fluvial channels placed in mountain basins show an important decrease in slope when compared with the immediate upstream torrential reaches, and this fact happens very close to the sediment producing areas. Consequently, coarse sediment deposits into these reaches. Then, channel bed sediment typically falls in coarse ranges of grain sizes, being bedload transport very sporadic and occurring with flow conditions close to the threshold ones. Rivers from NW Spain are defined by this situation, dropping by 2,000 m in a short path (50 km). In this region, drainage networks with relatively steep slopes, and where channel bed sediment is typically coarse, develop. Tagged stones were used to trace bed sediment movement during flood events in River Narcea basin. By this way, bedload transport rates between 0.2 and 4.0 kg/s were estimated for six flood episodes. After doing that, nine different transport equations were applied. The bedload discharges estimated with these formulas were compared with the bedload rates obtained with the tracer experiment. None of the chosen equations performed adequately: all of them tend to overestimate when compared with the tracer results, being the Wilcock-Crowe (2003) equation the only exception. We think that the overestimation is related to the particular geomorphology of coarse bed mountain rivers in humid environments. These equations assume how the channel will carry the entire load which is able to transport, without taking into account potential limitations in the supply of sediment. But in these rivers, armoring and structural arrangements in the bed are ubiquitous; these features, together with a low sediment supply coming from upstream forested reaches, define a supply-limited condition for these channels limiting the potential use of bedload equations. Wilcock-Crowe (2003) equation introduces complex corrections into the ‘hiding fuction’, and considers the effect of sand content on entrainment; this could explain why it performs better.Ayuda Clarin-Marie Curie COFUND ACA14-30 Beca FPU AP2007-320

    Posicionamiento de SEAPA ante la prescripción enfermera

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    En 1 minuto: Mario Margolles

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    Interview Margolles Mario Martins, Coordinator SpainRDR Asturias.Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIEntrevista a Mario Margolles Martins, Coordinador SpainRDR Asturias

    Transformar la práctica clínica para crear valor

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    Consejería de Sanidad. Gobierno del Principado de Asturias19 Congreso Nacional de Hospitales y Gestión Sanitaria. Los servicios sanitarios y los ciudadano

    Día Mundial de la Bicicleta : por tu salud Asturias Actívate : 19 de abril de 2015

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    Cartel informativo del Dia Mundial de la Bicicleta 2015, mediante el cual se pretende promover este medio como medio de transporte y de ocio saludbl

    Los trastornos del espectro autista en las niñas

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    XII Congreso Internacional y XXXII Jornadas de Universidades y Educació

    Parsed legal documents from the Oviedo Cathedral Archive (13th century)

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    Last update: http://www.clul.ul.pt/en/researcher/596Programa de ayudas postdoctorales Marie-Curie-Clarín-Cofund ACA14-11 (2014-2016) Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, Centro de Lingüístic

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