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    Maribel Del Rio-Roberts, Psy.D.

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    Dr. Del Rio-Roberts is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Justice and Human Services, within the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at NSU. She is also the Program Director for the Masters of Science in Developmental Disabilities Dr. Del Rio-Roberts teaches courses in developmental disabilities, child protection, recreational therapy, human services administration, and mental health counseling. Furthermore, she is a Licensed Florida Psychologist who specializes in the areas of developmental disabilities, clinical child psychology, infant mental health, and psychological evaluation. Dr. Del Rio-Roberts has been the principal and co-principal investigator on numerous university-based grants related to developmental disabilities. She is the author of The Playful Minds Coping Skills Program: A Treatment for Pediatric Oncology Patients and several articles related to qualitative research. In the community, Dr. Del Rio-Roberts is a Clinical Director for the Strong Minds, Strong Bodies program for the Special Olympics of Florida and has appeared as a consultant on several television and radio programs

    Icacinicaryites sp. Del Rio C. & De Franceschi 2020

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    Icacinicaryites sp. (Fig. 5) STRATIGRAPHY. — Cuisian. LOCALITY. — Prémontré (France). SPECIMEN. — MNHN.F.44741. DESCRIPTION Fossil bilaterally symmetrical, elliptical; unilocular and singleseeded, length 8.8 mm, width 7.6 mm. Apex slightly asymmetrical, base rounded, symmetrical. Outer part of locule cast with reticulate pattern of rounded ridges; face of locule cast with 3-4 longitudinal ridges enclosing 6-9 polygonal areoles on each lateral face with few or no freely ending ridgelets; a keel surrounds the locule cast in the plane of symmetry (ṙ); cellular details unknown. REMARKS Only one specimen represents the Icacinaceae in this outcrop. We found no thicker part on the keel which suggests that this specimen is a locule cast rather than the complete endocarp. In the absence of apparent anatomical preservation, we choose to include this specimen in the genus Icacinicaryites without species name. This specimen could be close to Iodes multireticulata sensu Reid & Chandler (1933) but with fewer areoles. It may correspond to Iodes rigida from Le Quesnoy site, but the reticulation pattern does not match. This specimen seems to have a unique morphology despite the lack of anatomical characters. OVERVIEW OF ICACINACEAE FROM THE PARIS BASIN Here we review all the accepted occurrences of the Icacinaceae from the Paris Basin (Table 1). In addition to fruits from Passy, Belleu and Prémontré studied here, we include the fruits from Rivecourt (Paleocene; Del Rio et al. 2019a) and Le Quesnoy (early Eocene, Del Rio et al. 2019b) and a flower from Le Quesnoy (Del Rio et al. 2017). Occurrences of triporate and echinate pollen belonging to the Compositoipollenites genus (with Icacinaceous affinity) have been described for the Paris Basin. Compositoipollenites medius Krutzch & Vanhoorne, 1977, Compositoipollenites minimus Krutzch & Vanhoorne, 1977 and Compositoipollenites rhizophorus burghasungensis (Murriger & Pflug, 1952) Thomson & Pflug, 1949 were found in the Le Quesnoy site and the Paleocene of Guitrancourt (Cavagnetto 2000, Kedves 1970). Moreover, Compositoipollenites minimus was also found in Nointel (early Eocene, Oise; see Kedves 1970) and Compositoipollenites rhizophorus (R. Potonié, 1934) R. Potonié, 1960 at Paris Austerlitz (late Eocene, Paris; see Kedves 1970). However, some author consider that we have not enough data from other families that also have echinate pollen to confidentially conclude about these affinities (Manchester et al. 2015). We decided to follow the same caution and we do not include them in our analysis. No leaves or woods remains have been attributed to Icacinaceae in the Paris Basin.Published as part of Rio, Cédric Del & Franceschi, Dario De, 2020, Icacinaceae fossil fruits from three sites of the Paris Basin (early Eocene, France): local diversity and global biogeographic implications, pp. 17-28 in Geodiversitas 42 (2) on page 25, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a2, http://zenodo.org/record/369691

    Procesos de transferencia de energía y circulación de materia en el estuario del rio Dagua (bahía de Buenaventura)

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    IP 1106-09-328-97PONENCIA(S) EN CONGRESO: Modelo conceptual de la estructura trofica de lascomunidades asociadas a los;manglares de la desembocadura del rio Dagua (bahia de Buenaventura) / Jaime R. Cantera K ... [et al.]. -- En:;Conservando los oceanos hacemos realidad el sueño de las futurasgeneraciones / Seminario Nacional de Politica;Ciencias y Tecnologias del Mar (11 : 1998 oct. 26-30 : Santafede Bogotá).-- Santafe de Bogotá : CCO, 1998.;[s.l.] : ACCB, 1999. -- p. -- Variaciones espacio-temporales dela biomasay de la productividad primaria;fitoplanctonica en el estuario del rio Dagua (bahia de Buenaventura). -- En: Un nuevo punto de partida /;Seminario Nacional de Limnologia (4 : 2000 : nov. 11-13 :Santafe de Bogotá). -- Santafe de Bogotá :;Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2000. -- p. -- Transferenciade energiay circulacion de materia en la;en el estuario del rio Dagua, departamento del Valle del Cauca/G.L. Vasquez ... [et al]. -- En: Programas y;resumenes / Congreso Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas (34 :1999oct. 27-30: Santiago de Cali, Colombia). --;'-- p. -- Herbivoria foliar en bosques perturbados de manglar (desembocadura del rio Dagua, bahia de;Buenaventura) / Isabel C. Romero y Jaime R. Cantera K. --Conservando losoceanos hacemos realidad el sueño de;las futuras generaciones / Seminario Nacional de PoliticaCiencias y Tecnologias del Mar (11 : 1998 oct. 26-30;: Santafe de Bogotá). -- Santafe de Bogotá : CCO, 1998. --p.--Caracterizacion de la ictiofauna predominante;cuenca baja y desembocadura del rio Dagua. -- En: Hacia unmanejo integraldel agua siglo XXI, como criterio;para el ordenamiento de cuencas hidrograficas / Jornada Tecnicaen Recursos Hidrobiologicos Continentales y;Marinos (3 : 2000 nov. 30-dic. 1 : Buga). -- Cali : CVC, 2000.-'- p. -- Nutrients dynamic and trophic ecology;in the Dagua river estuary, colombian Pacific coast / by EnriquePeña andJaime Cantera. -- En: Special;Seminar Thursday (2001 Mar. 1). -- [s.l. : s.n.], 2001. --p.--ARTICULO(S) EN REVISTA: Variability of;macrobenthic assemblages under abnormal climatic conditions inasmall scale tropical estuary / Carlos H.;Lucero R., Jaime R. Cantera K., Isabel C. Romero. -- En: Estuarine, coastal and shelf science. -- Vol. 68;(2006); p. 17-26. -- ISSN 02727714 -- Consumo de hojas porherbivoros en manglares del estuario del rio Dagua,;costa Pacifica colombiana / Isabel C. Romero, Jaime R. CanteraK. y Enrique J. Peña S. -- En: Revista de;biologia tropical. -- Vol. 54, no. 4 (Dec. 2006); p. 1205-1214.-- ISSN 0034-7744

    Procesos de transferencia de energía y circulación de materia en el estuario del rio Dagua (bahía de Buenaventura)

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    IP 1106-09-328-97PONENCIA(S) EN CONGRESO: Modelo conceptual de la estructura trofica de lascomunidades asociadas a los;manglares de la desembocadura del rio Dagua (bahia de Buenaventura) / Jaime R. Cantera K ... [et al.]. -- En:;Conservando los oceanos hacemos realidad el sueño de las futurasgeneraciones / Seminario Nacional de Politica;Ciencias y Tecnologias del Mar (11 : 1998 oct. 26-30 : Santafede Bogotá).-- Santafe de Bogotá : CCO, 1998.;[s.l.] : ACCB, 1999. -- p. -- Variaciones espacio-temporales dela biomasay de la productividad primaria;fitoplanctonica en el estuario del rio Dagua (bahia de Buenaventura). -- En: Un nuevo punto de partida /;Seminario Nacional de Limnologia (4 : 2000 : nov. 11-13 :Santafe de Bogotá). -- Santafe de Bogotá :;Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2000. -- p. -- Transferenciade energiay circulacion de materia en la;en el estuario del rio Dagua, departamento del Valle del Cauca/G.L. Vasquez ... [et al]. -- En: Programas y;resumenes / Congreso Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas (34 :1999oct. 27-30: Santiago de Cali, Colombia). --;'-- p. -- Herbivoria foliar en bosques perturbados de manglar (desembocadura del rio Dagua, bahia de;Buenaventura) / Isabel C. Romero y Jaime R. Cantera K. --Conservando losoceanos hacemos realidad el sueño de;las futuras generaciones / Seminario Nacional de PoliticaCiencias y Tecnologias del Mar (11 : 1998 oct. 26-30;: Santafe de Bogotá). -- Santafe de Bogotá : CCO, 1998. --p.--Caracterizacion de la ictiofauna predominante;cuenca baja y desembocadura del rio Dagua. -- En: Hacia unmanejo integraldel agua siglo XXI, como criterio;para el ordenamiento de cuencas hidrograficas / Jornada Tecnicaen Recursos Hidrobiologicos Continentales y;Marinos (3 : 2000 nov. 30-dic. 1 : Buga). -- Cali : CVC, 2000.-'- p. -- Nutrients dynamic and trophic ecology;in the Dagua river estuary, colombian Pacific coast / by EnriquePeña andJaime Cantera. -- En: Special;Seminar Thursday (2001 Mar. 1). -- [s.l. : s.n.], 2001. --p.--ARTICULO(S) EN REVISTA: Variability of;macrobenthic assemblages under abnormal climatic conditions inasmall scale tropical estuary / Carlos H.;Lucero R., Jaime R. Cantera K., Isabel C. Romero. -- En: Estuarine, coastal and shelf science. -- Vol. 68;(2006); p. 17-26. -- ISSN 02727714 -- Consumo de hojas porherbivoros en manglares del estuario del rio Dagua,;costa Pacifica colombiana / Isabel C. Romero, Jaime R. CanteraK. y Enrique J. Peña S. -- En: Revista de;biologia tropical. -- Vol. 54, no. 4 (Dec. 2006); p. 1205-1214.-- ISSN 0034-7744

    "El uso del gerundio en algunas obras de Galdós"

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    The goal of this article is, mainly, to analyze the non-periphrastic gerund of Spanish in two works by Benito Pérez Galdós: La desheredada and Realidad. The gerund begins with its own definition, its adjetival and adverbial character, the contexts where it occurs frequently and the way that are conceived both by the author from Canary Islands and the current speaking people. In the case of Realidad, has been taken into consideration a translation into Italian and, from a contrastive perspective, it has been observed, in the text rendered text into Italian, the periphrastic gerund (and non-periphrastic) has different usages with regard to Spanish

    Iodes passiciensis Del Rio & De Franceschi 2020

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    Iodes passiciensis Del Rio & De Franceschi, sp. nov. (Fig. 2 A-I) Endocarp bilaterally symmetrical, unilocular, elliptical, lenticular in transverse section; outer surface of the endocarp with a reticulate pattern of rounded and thin ridges with a channel on the median apical part, enclosing 25-29 polygonal areoles per face, with few or no free-ending ridgelets; a keel surrounds the fruit in the plane of symmetry with the thicker side containing a vascular bundle embedded in the endocarp wall. Endocarp possesses a small pair of pores. Inner endocarp surface densely covered with regularly spaced and sessile rounded papillae. Endocarp length c. 7 mm, width c. 4.4 mm. HOLOTYPE. — MNHN.F.44736. PARATYPE. — MNHN.F.44739. ETYMOLOGY. — From the latin name of Passy (Passicum) where the fossil taxon was recovered. STRATIGRAPHY. — Early Eocene. TYPE LOCALITY. — Passy (France). DESCRIPTION Endocarp bilaterally symmetrical, unilocular, elliptical, lenticular in transverse section; length 6.7-7.2 mm, width c. 4.4 mm, thickness c. 4.4 mm. Outer part of the endocarp with a reticulate pattern of rounded and thin ridges with a channel on the median apical part of its surface corresponding to the trace left by the outer vasculature at the boundary between endocarp and mesocarp; 4-5 irregular longitudinal ridges and some inter-ridges, enclosing 25-29 polygonal areoles per face with few or no freely ending ridgelets (Fig. 2A, C); a keel surrounds the fruit in the plane of symmetry with one part thicker containing a vascular bundle embedded in the endocarp wall (Fig. 2B). Endocarp possessing a small pair of pores, positioned eccentrically and subapically on the apical endocarp (Fig. 2F); endocarp wall 0.15-0.21 mm thick (excluding ridges, 0.34-0.44 mm thick including ridges, Fig. 2G). Cell walls of the endocarp not preserved. Inner endocarp surface densely covered with regularly spaced and sessile rounded papillae, 0.011 -0.019 (avg. 0.016 mm) in diameter (Fig. 2H, I). REMARKS This species is represented by only two lignitic endocarps. SYSTEMATIC AFFINITY Iodes passiciensis, sp. nov. is unique in having the following combination of characters: 25-29 areoles with no freely ending ridgelets, small pores and rounded ridges. This species differs from I. reidae Del Rio, Thomas & De Franceschi in having a pattern of reticulation more developed and a smaller size (both not overlapping). Iodes passiciensis, sp. nov. differs from I. tubulifera Del Rio, Thomas & De Franceschi in having rounded ridges and a smaller size. The horn-like protrusions are also more obvious in I. tubulifera and protrude sub-apically whereas we have pores in this new species. This species is similar to I. rivecourtensis Del Rio, Thomas & De Franceschi in having rounded ridges, small pores and a reticulation pattern developed without free ending ridgelets. However, I. passiciensis, sp. nov. is smaller, with more areoles, and with a smaller endocarp wall and ridges. This species differs from I. sinuosa Del Rio, Thomas & De Franceschi in having distinctly rounded ridges (despite the absence of cell wall preservation) and a more strongly developed reticulate pattern, but is close in other aspects. Iodes parva Del Rio, Thomas & De Franceschi is close to this species but is smaller, with fewer areoles and has horn-like protrusions that clearly protrude out from the endocarp wall. It also differs from Iodes occidentalis S.E. Allen, Stull & Manchester in lack of free-ending ridges and pores. Iodes multireticulata Reid & Chandler (Stull et al. 2016) lacks pores and are bigger than those of I. passiciensis, sp. nov. Iodes germanica Knobloch & Mai is slightly smaller (4-5 mm) than this new species and apparently lacks pores (Knobloch & Mai 1986). Iodes bilinica (Ettingshausen) Stull, Adams, Manchester & Collinson differs by the presence of frequent free-ending ridges. The length and width of I. eocenica Reid & Chandler (Stull et al. 2016) are almost double those of I. passiciensis, sp. nov. Iodes acutiformis Chandler possesses an acute apex (Chandler 1962), unlike I. passiciensis, sp. nov., but seems to be very similar in other characters despite having a more relaxed reticulation pattern. Iodes brownii (Berry) Stull, Adams, Manchester & Collinson and I. corniculata Reid & Chandler have a similar number of areoles but are larger in size. The channel on the median apical part of the ridges is also found in the species I. rigida Del Rio & De Franceschi from Le Quesnoy site. However, the ridge structures are different with I. rigida that showing an I-beam-like shape of ridges (almost rectangular). All these considerations allow us to describe a new species from these two specimens, which is close to I. sinuosa and I. parva described from the Rivecourt site.Published as part of Rio, Cédric Del & Franceschi, Dario De, 2020, Icacinaceae fossil fruits from three sites of the Paris Basin (early Eocene, France): local diversity and global biogeographic implications, pp. 17-28 in Geodiversitas 42 (2) on pages 19-20, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a2, http://zenodo.org/record/369691

    «El papel del profesor en un curso de traducción literaria para alumnos universitarios (tercer curso = B2)»

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    El artículo empieza con una digresión que nos permite adentrarnos en el sistema universitario italiano y en particular en la Facoltà di Lingue Straniere, cuyo equivalente es difícil de encontrar. Luego se enumeran tanto los objetivos como la metodología de un curso de traducción literaria que tiene como finalidad que el alumno posea una amplia panorámica sobre la Traductología. Se finalizará con un análisis muy esquemático de los exámenes realizados por los alumnos de tercero; de hecho no se consideran las diferentes fases por las que pasa el estudio de los errores que, por otra parte, constituyen un elemento de la interlengua al que todo aprendiz se enfrenta y que pertenecen, fundamentalmente, a la morfo-sintaxis, al léxico y a la ortografí

    La tangibilidad del conflicto: Arqueología del presente en las fronteras del norte santafesino

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    Fil: Cornero, Silvia. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Museo Universitario F. y C. Ameghino. FCEIA; ArgentinaFil: Del Rio, Paula. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Museo Universitario F. y C. Ameghino. FCEIA; Argentin

    WHO OWNS THE WATER? A CASE STUDY OF EL PASO DEL NORTE

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    This paper, first, reviews the report filed by the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission since it touches on all the major issues associated with water rights and uses in the Upper Rio Grande Basin, defined as that part of the river from the San Luis Valley in Colorado to Fort Quitman, Texas. Second, the paper reviews historical developments over water use and water rights and briefly discusses the major characteristics of El Paso del Norte that do and will have an impact on water supply and consumption. Then the paper reviews the positions of the major stakeholders in the Basin, paying particular attention to their legal arguments. Finally, the paper attempts to describe the possible alternative outcomes of the continuing struggle over water.Water rights--Rio Grande Valley, Water supply--Management --Texas--Lower Rio Grande Valley, Water supply--Management--Mexico--Rio Grande Valley, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
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