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A letter from Rose Sanchez Bryant and Rodolfo Cantu to Dr. Hector P. Garcia.
A letter from Rose Sanchez Bryant, Media Coordinator; and Rodolfo Cantu, Executive Director of P.A.D.R.E.S.; to Dr. Hector P. Garcia, thanking him for his participation in a recent rally
Marriage record of Sanchez, Rodolfo Coto and Sosa, Amelia Perez
Marriage license for Rodolfo Coto Sanchez and Amelia Perez Sosa. Louis Milian was the Notary Public
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Vicente Ximenes, Carlos Rivera, and Rodolfo Sanchez in Washington D.C (photograph)
L. to R.: Vicente Ximenes, Carlos Rivera, and Rodolfo Sanchez in Washington D.C
RAMIREZ SANCHEZ, Rodolfo
Invitation to the baptism of the son of Rodolfo Ramírez Sánchez. / Participación del bautizo del niño Rodolfo Ramírez Sánchez
RAMIREZ SANCHEZ, Rodolfo
Invitation to the baptism of the son of Rodolfo Ramírez Sánchez. / Participación del bautizo del niño Rodolfo Ramírez Sánchez
Sediment transport in a tidal lagoon subject to varying winds evaluated with a coupled current-wave model
The sensitivity of estimated suspended sediment transport rates was studied by applying existing current-wave fields within a coupled numerical model using the Bagnold and the Soulsby-van Rijn formulae. The study area was the Sylt-Rømø bight, an enclosed back barrier tidal basin located in the North Sea. The bight has an area of some 400 km2 in which sand flats prevail. This work provides numerical estimates of sediment transport rates and shear velocities throughout the Sylt-Rømø tidal basin. Water levels, vertically-averaged two-dimensional current velocities and wave spectra were used as input from validated numerical model calculations. Four days covering a full storm period in April 1997 were selected for the calculations of total bed shear velocities and sediment transport rates. The simulation shows that during moderate wave conditions sediment transport mainly takes place in the tidal channels. However, with high wave energy present, sediment transport becomes more important in shallow areas. The general distribution of shear velocities and suspended sediment concentrations over the basin suggests a large erosion and resuspension of sediment in shallow areas by wave action which may not be so evident in the sediment transport rates because of the low current velocities. This suggests that storms will continue to erode shallow areas, thus increasing the tidal prism and probably the tidal currents which will result in the continuing export of sediment.<br/
Nivel de estrés laboral y su influencia en la calidad de atención del personal de salud de la unidad administrativo del Centro de Atención Primaria de Lima Norte, 2021
El propósito del estudio es conocer la relación del nivel de estrés laboral y la influencia en la calidad de atención del personal de salud administrativo del Centro de Atención Primaria de Lima Norte en el periodo 2021, para garantizar un óptimo rendimiento laboral dentro del establecimiento de salud. Se considera muy estresante la labor del personal de salud por el alto nivel de responsabilidad y exigencia social que afecta su salud y bienestar personal. El tipo de estudio realizado en la siguiente investigación es diseño de tipo cualitativo, exploratorio, cualitativo y fenomenológico, se conocerá la percepción de los trabajadores de la unidad administrativa sobre el estrés y su relación con riesgos psicosociales dentro de su ambiente de trabajo. Se espera que la investigación contribuya a nivel institucional a prevenir el estrés en el personal administrativo y mejorar la satisfacción laboral y un buen trato los pacientes y mejor comunicación interpersonal, asegurando la calidad en la atenciónSubmitted by Mónica Barrueto ([email protected]) on 2024-09-20T17:25:02Z
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The Wine Attributes with the Greatest Influence in the Process of Consumer Choice in Spain
The commercialisation of wine in Spain is problematic due to two concrete circumstances: the decrease in wine consumption because of a consumer shift toward substitute drinks and the greater presence of national and foreign wine in the interior market, which involves an increase in business competitiveness. The increase in competitiveness of quality Spanish wine depends on producing enterprises’ knowledge of wine consumer preferences so they can offer consumers what they demand. In order to respond to this matter and better adapt supply, 421 wine consumers were surveyed using the Best-Worst Scaling methodology. Various segmentations were also made by consumer income and age groups. The results indicate that the two main attributes which condition consumers in choosing wine are the region of origin and having tasted it previously. The region of origin attribute is valued in general by consumers over 34 years old who have a monthly family income above 1,500 €. The attribute of having tasted it before, which on many occasions is associated with the price attribute, is valued particularly by younger consumers and those with lower incomes.Consumer behaviour, Wine attributes, Food Marketing, Consumer/Household Economics,
FIGURES 147–148 in A synopsis of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 (Odonata: Gomphidae) of Mexico: taxonomy and distribution
FIGURES 147–148. Maps of geographical distribution. 147) P. indicatrix; 148) P. luisi.Published as part of Torres-Pachón, Mónica, Novelo-Gutiérrez, Rodolfo & Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo, 2019, A synopsis of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 (Odonata: Gomphidae) of Mexico: taxonomy and distribution, pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 4634 (1) on page 64, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4634.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/333505
FIGURES 143–144 in A synopsis of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 (Odonata: Gomphidae) of Mexico: taxonomy and distribution
FIGURES 143–144. Maps of geographical distribution. 143) P. bifasciatus; 144) P. danieli.Published as part of Torres-Pachón, Mónica, Novelo-Gutiérrez, Rodolfo & Ruiz-Sanchez, Eduardo, 2019, A synopsis of Phyllogomphoides Belle, 1970 (Odonata: Gomphidae) of Mexico: taxonomy and distribution, pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 4634 (1) on page 62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4634.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/333505
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