847 research outputs found
Forner-Alcaide 5 and Forner-Alcaide 13: Two New Citrus Rootstocks Released in Spain
The search for new citrus rootstocks with better performance than those currently used is the major aim of the citrus industry in many countries. New diseases, the spread of known diseases, and citrus culture under different environmental conditions force the demand for new rootstocks. Carrizo citrange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osb. x Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.], the most used rootstock in Spain, frequently shows iron chlorosis and salinity problems. Other less common rootstocks, such as Cleopatra mandarin (C. reshniHort. ex Tan.), C. volkameriana Ten. & Pasq., Swingle citrumelo (C. paradisi Macf. x P. trifoliata), and C. macrophylla Wester, do not conveniently solve the problems. Forner-Alcaide 5 (F-A 5) and Forner-Alcaide 13 (F-A 13) are two interspecific hybrids obtained through traditional hybridization by the senior author in a program for breeding citrus rootstocks at the Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (IVIA) in Moncada (Valencia), Spain. The goals of the breeding program were to obtain new rootstocks tolerant to CTV, salinity, and lime-induced chlorosis and resistant to Phytophthora sp. (Forner and Alcaide, 1993, 1994; Forner et al., 1997
Co-authorship network dataset on psoriasis research papers from Medline database (1942-2013).
A ".xlsx" file which provides data used by Gregorio González-Alcaide & collaborators in the article “Evolution of cooperation patterns in psoriasis research: co-authorship network analysis of papers in Medline (1942-2013).” The worksheet “labels” describes every variable. The worksheet “dataset” presents the following data:
PMID: PubMed Identifier for indexed documents in Pubmed used for the study. PMIDs do not change over time or during processing and are never reused.
DP: Date that the article was published.
FAU: Author name for articles published. From 2002 forward, the full author name of authors is provided, if available.
FAU-Revised: Author name after cleansing process. A standardization process of the variations in signatures from single authors was carried out. The main discrepancies we found were caused by one or more first or last names being included, the authors’ first names being either spelled out or abbreviated to the initials, and typos
Co-authorship network dataset on psoriasis research papers from Medline database (1942-2013).
A ".xlsx" file which provides data used by Gregorio González-Alcaide & collaborators in the article “Evolution of cooperation patterns in psoriasis research: co-authorship network analysis of papers in Medline (1942-2013).” The worksheet “labels” describes every variable. The worksheet “dataset” presents the following data:
PMID: PubMed Identifier for indexed documents in Pubmed used for the study. PMIDs do not change over time or during processing and are never reused.
DP: Date that the article was published.
FAU: Author name for articles published. From 2002 forward, the full author name of authors is provided, if available.
FAU-Revised: Author name after cleansing process. A standardization process of the variations in signatures from single authors was carried out. The main discrepancies we found were caused by one or more first or last names being included, the authors’ first names being either spelled out or abbreviated to the initials, and typos
Scientometrics analysis of research activity and collaboration patterns in Chagas cardiomyopathy
An XLSX Excel file which provides data used by Gregorio González-Alcaide & collaborators in the article “Scientometrics analysis of research activity and collaboration patterns in Chagas cardiomyopathy”
The worksheet “labels” describes the variables of the bibliographic databases that allow identifying the documents used to carry out the study.
The worksheet “documents” present the following data:
PMID: PubMed Identifier.
TI: Title of journal article.
AU: Author(s) of the document.
SO: Source/journal title.
PY: Publication year.
MH: Medical Subject Headings (controlled vocabulary of biomedical terms) that is used to describe the subject of each journal article in MEDLINE.
UT-WOS: Article Identifier in Web of Science (only present in articles indexed in Web of Science).
TC: Times Cites in Web of Science Core Collection
Scientometrics analysis of research activity and collaboration patterns in Chagas cardiomyopathy
An XLSX Excel file which provides data used by Gregorio González-Alcaide & collaborators in the article “Scientometrics analysis of research activity and collaboration patterns in Chagas cardiomyopathy”
The worksheet “labels” describes the variables of the bibliographic databases that allow identifying the documents used to carry out the study.
The worksheet “documents” present the following data:
PMID: PubMed Identifier.
TI: Title of journal article.
AU: Author(s) of the document.
SO: Source/journal title.
PY: Publication year.
MH: Medical Subject Headings (controlled vocabulary of biomedical terms) that is used to describe the subject of each journal article in MEDLINE.
UT-WOS: Article Identifier in Web of Science (only present in articles indexed in Web of Science).
TC: Times Cites in Web of Science Core Collection
Latinidad de 'alcaide' y de 'alcalde'
Founding his study on semantic and formal analyses and using mostly Roman
or Latin sources as well as incidentally Arab sources, the author revises the
classical etymologies of alcaide and alcalde so as to provide new solutions to
the problems still posed by the origins of these words. Thus, considering the
earliest chronological occurences of the Arabic words qâ id and qâdi, and, on
the other hand, the various ancient occurences of alcaide and alcalde, all
these words are analysed, trying to find satisfactory etymologies, whether
common or divergeing, able to throw a light on the circumstances which
influenced the creation of the above mentioned Spanish words. Also, taking
into account the existence of other words which can be considered as being
similar to the words alcaide and alcalde, such as the Sicilian caitu and the
Corsican capite, the author is led to the conclusion that alcaide and alcalde,
as well as qâ‘id and qâdi, derive from the latin form *capitem
Reseña del libro "La Inspección de Educación en España" de Antonio Montero Alcaide
Autor: Antonio Montero Alcaide
Editorial: Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional; Ministerio de Ciencias, Innovación y Universidades; Subdirección General de Atención al Ciudadano, Documentación y Publicaciones
Páginas:
Hasta aquí hemos llegado (Tomo I), 194.
Negro sobre blanco (Tomo II), 303
Formato papel. Tapa blanda 29,7 x 21 cm.
I.S.B.N.: 978-84-369-6025-9
Primera edición: 2021
Autor de la reseña: Francisco J. Cuadrado Muñoz, Inspector de Educación de Andalucía
Reseña del libro "Veedores de ciencia y conciencia. Orígenes y constitución de la Inspección de Educación" de Antonio Montero Alcaide
Autor: Antonio Montero Alcaide
Colección: Aula abierta
Editorial: La Muralla
Fecha de edición: junio-2021, primera edición
Páginas: 260
Formato papel: Tapa blanda, 297 x 210 mm
ISBN papel: 978-84-7133-855-6
ISBN ebook: no tiene
Dep Legal: M-19099-2021
Autor de la reseña: Fernando Faci Luci
Collective pedagogy and self-evaluation experiences: Cross-border artistic laboratory by Antonio Collados Alcaide
El presente trabajo reflexiona, a través
del análisis conceptual, metodológico y formal, de los proyectos y/o experiencias realizados por el profesor y artista Antonio Collados Alcaide, de Granada, experiencias de diseño y construcción de comunidades de aprendizaje autogestionado. En los que activa la participación, investigación, formación y la intervención artística mediante la conformación de un proyecto pedagógico y relacional teniendo en cuenta los ejes de la educación, las políticas del espacio y el trabajo con redes culturales y sociales locales, a partir de la experiencia desarrollada
dentro del marco de “Aulabierta” y continuada con el proyecto “Transductores”.This work reflects design experiences and construction of self-manages learning communities through a conceptual, methodological and formal analysis of projects and/or experiencies made by Antonio Collados Alcaide, an artist and a teacher from Granada. He activates participation, research, training and artistic intervention by a pedagogical and relational Project considering the core idea of Education, the space policy and the work local cultural and social networks, based on the experience within "Aulaabierta" framework and continued in the "Transductores" project.Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Didáctica de Expresión Plástica, Musical y Dinámic
Collective pedagogy and self-evaluation experiences : cross-border artistic laboratory by Antonio Collados Alcaide / Pilar Manuela Soto Solier
This work reflects design experiences and construction of self-manages learning communities through a conceptual, methodological and formal analysisof projects and/or experiencies made by Antonio Collados Alcaide, an artist and a teacher from Granada. He activates participation, research, training and artistic intervention by a pedagogical and relational Project considering the core idea of Education, the space policy and the work with local cultural and social networks, based on the experience within “Aulaabierta” framework and continued in the “Transductores” projectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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