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    Multiplicity associated to high pT events and multiplicity fluctuations

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    It is shown that the difference between the multiplicity associated to high pT events and the unbiased multiplicity is given by the normalized variance of the multiplicity distribution, as a consequence of high pT events being self-shadowed. We discuss the possibility of checking the nonmonotonic behavior with centrality of the normalized variance by measuring the difference between multiplicities

    Nuclear-like effects in proton-proton collisions at high energy

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    We show that several effects considered nuclear effects are not nuclear in the sense that they do not only occur in nucleus–nucleus and hadron–nucleus collisions but, as well, they are present in hadron–hadron (proton–proton) collisions. The matter creation mechanism in hh, hA and AA collision is always the same. The p T suppression of particles produced in large multiplicity events compared to low multiplicity events, the elliptic flow and the Cronin effect are predicted to occur in pp collisions at LHC energies as a consequence of the high density partonic medium obtained

    Hospitales civiles y militares /

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    Vol. 2 impreso por: Litografía de J. Pajares, en MadridSólo Vol. 2BHR/C-041-004 (21)32430Digitalización Fondo Granadin

    Un hombre, una época : Campomanes 1723-1802

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    Resumen basado en el de la publicaciónSe presenta el proyecto realizado por el C.R.A. Huerna-Pajares (Asturias) sobre la vida de Campomanes. Este proyecto se trabaja de forma conjunta por los profesores que componen el claustro y utiliza como recurso principal la plástica. Sus objetivos son: a) Representar y situar la figura humana de Campomanes y sus contemporáneos en el plano, bajo distintos aspectos; b) Analizar y comprender, las obras de arte famosas de su época; c) Adquirir conceptos sencillos sobre profundidad, perspectiva y simetría; d)Planificar los materiales y la secuencia de trabajo en cada actividad; e) Desarrollar la imaginación y la creatividad en la realización de actividades artísticas; f)Adquirir hábitos de orden y planificación en las actividades plásticas; h) Apreciar y valorar las composiciones artísticas propias y las de los demás.Universidad de Oviedo. Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación; Calle Aniceto Sela s. n.; 33005 Oviedo; Tel. +34985103215; +34985103214;ES

    Multiplicity fluctuations in the string clustering approach

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    We present our results on multiplicity fluctuations in the framework of the string clustering approach. We compare our results –with and with- out clustering formation– with CERN SPS NA49 data. We find a non- monotonic behaviour of these fluctuations as a function of the collision centrality, which has the same origin as the observed fluctuations of trans- verse momentum: the correlations between the produced particles due to the cluster formation

    Universal behaviour of baryons and mesons trasnverse momentum distribution in the framework of percolation of strings

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    In the framework of percolation of strings, the transverse momentum distributions in AA and hh collisions at all centralities and energies show a universal behavior. The width of these distributions is related to the width of the distribution of the size of the clusters formed by the overlapping of the strings produced. The difference between the distributions for baryons and mesons originates in the fragmentation of clusters of several strings, which enhances the particles with a higher number of constituents. The results agree with SPS and RHIC data. The predictions for LHC show differences for baryons compared with RHIC. At LHC energies we obtain also a high pT suppression for pp high multiplicity events compared with the pp minimum bias

    Developing Community Nursing Practice: Promoting Case Management and Skill Enhancement to Support Shifting the Balance of Care

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    Five inter-related projects were commissioned by NHS Highland to further knowledge and understanding of key issues that can be used to inform particular aspects of care delivery that supports the community nurse review. The five projects reflect some of the core elements that have been identified to maximise nurses’ contributions in community settings (Scottish Executive 2006a). The projects were designed to provide qualitative evidence of the views of community nurses regarding case management and to support the delivery of skills in community nursing practice. Additionally community nurses identified the knowledge and skills required to develop practice tools that would support areas of generalist and specialist practice, specifically around child welfare and long term conditions (heart care). The five projects were: i. Literature review on case management models in Community Nursing. ii. Action research project to support implementation of Case Management Models in community nursing. iii. Literature review on practitioners with special interest. iv. Research to inform development of practitioner tools for child protection and long term conditions (heart care). v. Research to explore skills transition to support Shifting the Balance of Care. This project focused on 3 key initiatives that are influencing community nursing and it was apparent that they all shared common goals and challenges of implementation. For this reason, it was clear that any development in service provision would impact on, and articulate with, other health, social and profession based changes and could not be implemented in isolation from other related developments that underpin shifting the balance of care. Nurses in the studies articulated insightful challenges for shifting the balance of care, and related role developments, but these were, in the majority, followed by offering practical solutions

    Comparative electrophoretic analyses of seed storage proteins of sponge gourd, Luffa cylindrica M.J. Roem., ridged gourd, Luffa acutangula roxb. (Cucurbitaceae ), and their F1 Hybrid

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    PAJARES, DEXTER C. University of the Philippines Los Banos, March 1997. Comparative Electrophoresis Analyses of Seed Storage Proteins of Sponge Gourd, Luffa cylindrica M.J. Roem., Ridged Gourd, Luffa acutangula Roxb. (Cucurbitaceae), and their F1 hybrid. Adviser : Ma. Genaleen Q. Diaz Sodium dodecyl sulfate - polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) was used to determine the seed protein profile and differences among Luffa cylindrica M.J. Roem., L. acutangula Roxb., and their F, hybrid. There were a total of 18, 19, and 20 repeatable polypeptide bands observed among 60 samples of L. cylindrica M.J. Roem., L. acutangula Roxb., and their F, hybrid, respectively. Band numbers 13(Rf = 0.6517) and 16(Rf = 0.7433) were found to be unique to L. acutangula while band number 10(Rf = 0.5366) is particular only to L. cylindrica. There were no unique bands found in the F1 hybrid but it exhibited the bands unique to each of its parents, indicating that it is indeed a hybrid. Due to the presence of only one dissimilar band (band number 10) between L. cylindrica and the Fi hybrid, similarity index (0.9500) is high compared to L. cylindrica and F1 hybrid (0.9000) which have two dissimilar bands (band numbers 13 and 16). Similarity index between L. cylindrica and L. acutangula shows that there exists a high similarity (0.8500) between the two species. The very little protein variation observed indicates considerable genome homology of L. cylindrica and L. acutangula

    YES1 drives lung cancer growth and progression and predicts sensitivity to dasatinib

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    Garmendia, I; Pajares, MJ; Hermida-Prado, F; Ajona, D; Bertolo, C; Sainz, C; Lavin, A; Remirez, AB; Valencia, K; Moreno, H; Ferrer, I; Behrens, C; Cuadrado, M; Paz-Ares, L; Bustelo, XR; Gil-Bazo, I; Alameda, D; Lecanda, F; Calvo, A; Felip, E; Sanchez-Cespedes, M; Wistuba, II; Granda-Diaz, R; Rodrigo, JP; Garcia-Pedrero, JM; Pio, R; Montuenga, LM; Agorreta, J
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