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R script to create a gpkg object from the IGME and LNEG 1:1.000.000 geological map of Iberia
Se presenta un código de computación en R para crear un objeto gpkg con la información del Mapa Geológico de la Península Ibérica a escala 1:1.000.000 desarrollado por el IGME y el LNEG, y disponible aquí: https://mapas.igme.es/gis/rest/services/Cartografia_Geologica/IGME_EP_Geologico_1M_2018/MapServer
El código y el objeto se han desarrollado como parte del artículo:
Valenzuela-Lamas, S. et al (2026) Bring your animals: provenance and diet from the Tartessian mass animal sacrifice at casas del Turuñuelo (Guareña, Spain), Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Ambos objetos se publican en formato abierto para favorecer la investigación en distintos campos (arqueología, geología, etc.). Para usos comerciales, por favor, contactar a la autora del script ([email protected]) y al equipo responsable del mapa ([email protected])Código de computación.This R script enables to create and save a gpkg object from the IGME and LNEG
1:1.000.000 geological map of Iberia described here: https://mapas.igme.es/gis/rest/services/Cartografia_Geologica/IGME_EP_Geologico_1M_2018/MapServer
The R script was developed as part of the article: Valenzuela-Lamas, S. et al. (2026) Bring your animals: provenance and diet from the Tartessian mass animal sacrifice at casas del Turuñuelo (Guareña, Spain), Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
Please, cite both the above-referenced website and the article if you used the gpkg object and/or the R script to produce it. The gpkg object is aimed to facilitate research. If you want to use it for commercial purposes, please, contact the author of the R script ([email protected]) and the responsible team of the IGME / LNEG map ([email protected])N
THE ROTATIONAL SPECTRUM OF TERTIARY-BUTYL ALCOHOL
E.A. Valenzuela, and R.~C.~Woods, Abstract MF6, International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, Columbus, OH, 1974E.A. Valenzuela, and R.~C.~Woods, Abstract RG15, International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, Columbus, OH, 1975E.A. Valenzuela, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975.H.~M.~Pickett, J.~Mol.~Spectrosc.~148 (1991) 271-377.Author Institution: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099; Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI 53706-1322; Dipartimento di Chimica ``G. Ciamician'' dell'Universita, Via Selmi 2, I-40126 Bologna, ItalyTertiary-butyl alcohol is a nearly spherical rotor for which the internal rotation axis of the \textit{t}-butyl group is close to the molecular axis in the \textit{ac} plane. Methyl group torsional spittings are not observed in the ground state. Its 8 to 40 GHz rotational spectrum was reported at this meeting by Valenzuela and Woods in 1974 and in more detail in 1975. The parameters derived at that time from a fit to the states with have provided the basis for extending the measurements to GHz. The combined data set extends to and is fit with the program {\sc spfit} using a common set of parameters for both the and states. The general features of the spectrum and the fitting procedure will be described. The resulting molecular constants and their interpretation will be discussed
Sobre provision de firma enclavatoria : por el Licenciado Vicente Andres de Valenzuela, y el Patron de la Parroquial Iglesia de Burbaguena
Precede al tít. en p.1 viñeta con la inscripción: "Jesus, Maria, Josef"Copia digital : Diputación Provincial de Zaragoza. Servicio de Archivos y Bibliotecas, 2010Datos de tít. tomados de p.1Sin pie de imp. al final del texto aparece: "Caesaraugustae ... 1647"Sign.: A\p3\sInic. grab
Whole-body motion planning with centroidal dynamics and full kinematics
To plan dynamic, whole-body motions for robots, one conventionally faces the choice between a complex, full-body dynamic model containing every link and actuator of the robot, or a highly simplified model of the robot as a point mass. In this paper we explore a powerful middle ground between these extremes. We exploit the fact that while the full dynamics of humanoid robots are complicated, their centroidal dynamics (the evolution of the angular momentum and the center of mass (COM) position) are much simpler. By treating the dynamics of the robot in centroidal form and directly optimizing the joint trajectories for the actuated degrees of freedom, we arrive at a method that enjoys simpler dynamics, while still having the expressiveness required to handle kinematic constraints such as collision avoidance or reaching to a target. We further require that the robot's COM and angular momentum as computed from the joint trajectories match those given by the centroidal dynamics. This ensures that the dynamics considered by our optimization are equivalent to the full dynamics of the robot, provided that the robot's actuators can supply sufficient torque. We demonstrate that this algorithm is capable of generating highly-dynamic motion plans with examples of a humanoid robot negotiating obstacle course elements and gait optimization for a quadrupedal robot. Additionally, we show that we can plan without pre-specifying the contact sequence by exploiting the complementarity conditions between contact forces and contact distance.United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Air Force Research Laboratory (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio) Award FA8750-12-1-0321
FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: THE FUTURE ARRIVES
In a tight tour inside the world of current technological development, the focus is on the consequences of the set of developing technologies on human life, and the calls from the international academy of exact sciences to the academy of social sciences and humanities to think on time the coming society. The call is more urgent for thinkers of the South since the existing North-South asymmetries today could grow up to become irreversible.Univ Santiago, Estudios Amer, Santiago, ChileUniv Estadual Sao Paulo, UNESP, Relac Int, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Andres Bello, CELC, Santiago, ChileUniv Estadual Sao Paulo, UNESP, Relac Int, Sao Paulo, Brazi
Plataforma Mirador Punta de Aguila
69 p.Año: 2007 Proceso de diseño: marzo - octubre 2007 Proceso de construcción: noviembre 2007 - enero 2008 Fecha de entrega de la obra: 28 de enero 2008 Profesor guía: Andres Maragaño. Staff de prafesores: Andres Maragaño, Kenneth Gleiser, Germán Valenzuela Ubicación: Comuna de San Clemente_Vilches Altos Materialidad: Troncos caídos. piedras de Cerro, hojas, malla, estructura metálica. madera impregnada, coligues, ramas, hormigón. Sistema constructivo: Pasarela Mirador: estructura metálica en voladizo con madera impregnada. Muro Natural: retícula armada en base de perfiles metálicos, relleno de ramas del lugar y una cara de coligues. Suelos; de piedra picada, pircas de piedra de Cerro y pircas de estructura de malla rellenos de hojas
The Civil Law Tradition, the Pinochet Constitution, and Judge Eugenio Valenzuela
The depersonalization of the courts encouraged by the civil law tradition makes it less likely that judges in those types of jurisdiction will become towering or, at least, makes their influential jurisprudence anonymous or less visible. By exploring the experience of Eugenio Valenzuela, a Chilean judge who served on the Constitutional Court in the 1980s, this chapter shows that, despite the limitations of the civil law tradition, sometimes it is nonetheless possible to identify a towering judge in a civil law country. The author studies how Valenzuela led a group of judges within the Chilean Constitutional Court and succeeded in challenging critical pieces of legislation enacted by the military Junta during the Pinochet dictatorship. By showing how the Valenzuela jurisprudence helped to advance the transition to democracy against the interests of the authoritarian regime, the chapter claims that founding moments in fragile institutional settings of civil law countries may provide an opportunity for a political towering judge to emerge.YesPublishe
Impact of the Pandemic on Women in the Workplace
Chair: Christina M. Low Kapalu PhD, Children’s Mercy Kansas City Participant/1st Author Christina M. Low Kapalu PhD, Children’s Mercy Kansas City Challenges Faced and Strengths of Mothers in the Workforce Participant/1st Author Idia B. Thurston PhD, Texas A&M University Black Women in the Workplace Participant/1st Author Jessica M. Valenzuela PhD, Nova Southeastern University Impact of the Pandemic on Women in the Workplace Participant/1st Author Lori E. Crosby PsyD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Creating Safe and Respectful Workplaces Discussant Melissa Santos PhD, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, C
Las ideas no tienen historia
Professor Valenzuela looks into Ortega's thesis of the inexistence of a hi story ofideas, which the Spanish thinker elaborates from his principie of man and his
circumstance. For this purpose Prof. Valenzuela formulates critica! comments
which he derives from Husserl's Prologue to bis Logical Investigations, and which
he applies to Ortega's wo rk, History as System. The author then discusses the relationship th at has been established between Ortega's doctrine of ideas and the pragmatic paradigm, in order to distinguish between idea and belief in Ortega's system. At the same time he emphasizes the interest which Ortega awoke in Hispanic America, which contributed to a deper knowledge of German thought, while giving a Spanish form to the European logos without betraying the sense of an American
authenticity
The Civil Law Tradition, the Pinochet Constitution and Judge Eugenio Valenzuela
The depersonalization of the courts that the civil law tradition encourages makes it less
likely that judges in those types of jurisdictions will become towering judges or, at least, it
will make their influential jurisprudence anonymous or less visible. By exploring the
experience of Eugenio Valenzuela, a Chilean judge that served at the Constitutional Court
in the 80s, this Chapter shows that, despite the limitations of the civil law tradition,
sometimes it is nonetheless possible to identify a towering judge in a civil law country. The
author studies how judge Valenzuela led a group of judges within the Chilean
Constitutional Court and succeeded in challenging critical pieces of legislation enacted by
the military Junta during the Pinochet dictatorship. By showing how the Valenzuela
jurisprudence helped to advance the transition to democracy against the interests of the
authoritarian regime, the author claims that founding moments in fragile institutional
settings of civil law countries may provide an opportunity for a political towering judge to
emerge.Versión publicad
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