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Nombramiento de beca en el Colegio Mayor del Rosario a favor de Gregorio de Borja y Espeleta de Montenegro
El presidente de la Real Audiencia Diego del Corro y Carrascal aprueba el nombramiento de Gregorio de Borja y Espeleta como colegial formal en el Colegio Mayor del Rosario, el nombramiento fue efectuado posteriormente por el rector del Colegio Mayor Juan Mosquera de Nuguerol
Nombramiento de beca en el Colegio Mayor del Rosario a favor de Gregorio de Borja y Espeleta de Montenegro
El presidente de la Real Audiencia Diego del Corro y Carrascal aprueba el nombramiento de Gregorio de Borja y Espeleta como colegial formal en el Colegio Mayor del Rosario, el nombramiento fue efectuado posteriormente por el rector del Colegio Mayor Juan Mosquera de Nuguerol
The Scripps Family\u27s San Diego Experiment
Molly McClain is an associate professor in the department of history at the University of San Diego and co-editor of The Journal of San Diego History. She is the author of “The Bishop’s School, 1909-2009,” in the Fall 2008 issue of this Journal. This article forms part of a forthcoming biography of Ellen Browning Scripps. Special thanks to Judy Harvey Sahak, Dorran Boyle, Colin Fisher, Scripps College, the La Jolla Historical Society, and the San Diego History Center
The San Diego River: A Natural, Historic, and Recreational Resource
The purpose of this Article is to briefly consider the historical importance of the San Diego River, to examine the water quality challenges impacting the River today, and to analyze the principal regulatory programs administered by the Regional Board to meet these challenges. The author\u27s premise is that the water quality of the River is essential to its functional integrity and future
USD News Scrapbook 1971-01
Scrapbook of University of San Diego newspaper clippings covering topics such as Author Hughes\u27 inauguration as president, athletics, the School of Law, the San Diego Mission excavation, and campus events. Clippings in this scrapbook are arranged chronologically. Bookmarks have been added to the PDF for direct access to specific dates. While Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has been performed on this PDF, the condition of the scrapbooks limits the reliability. Researchers are not advised to rely on OCR to find articles on specific topics.https://digital.sandiego.edu/newsscrapbooks/1007/thumbnail.jp
A History of Catholic School Education in San Diego County, California, from 1850 to 1936
The purpose of this dissertation was to research, present, and thus to preserve, information concerning Catholic school education in San Diego County from 1850 to 1936. The historical method of research was the research methodology utilized in the study, in which the author primarily investigated original documents stored in religious archives. The author details the thirteen Catholic schools that came into existence during the time period; describes the background and arrival in San Diego County of the seven religious communities that conducted the various schools; and portrays the early leaders responsible for the growth and development of Catholic education in San Diego County. It was noted in the dissertation that Catholic schools gained a foothold in San Diego County in the 1880\u27s largely through the initiative of Father Anthony Dominic Uback, pastor of San Diego from 1866 to 1907. This Catholic leader was responsible for securing the first religious community of women to teach in San Diego County, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, an influential community who would conduct seven of the first nine Catholic schools to open in the County. Until 1936, San Diego County formed a part of either the Diocese of Monterey or of Los Angeles, and it was concluded that, in comparison to the rest of the Diocese, Catholic education developed slowly in San Diego County. Indeed, prior to 1900, there existed only one private school for Catholics, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace, and three schools for Indians. It was not until 1912 that the first diocesan school opened in San Diego County. Nevertheless the Catholic schools instituted during the eighty-six year period under investigation were widely dispersed throughout the County, from San Ysidro in the south, Fort Yuma in the east and San Luis Rey in the north. The dissertation may serve as a valuable contribution to the study of Catholic educational history in San Diego County. Furthermore, a better understanding of contemporary Catholic education is gained throughout the background of historical research documented in the study
Diego Gracián de Alderete: The Clandestine Author of the Diálogo de los pajes
[Resumen] Este estudio propone que Diego Gracián de Alderete, bajo el seudónimo de Diego de Hermosilla, fue el autor del Diálogo de los pajes. La afirmación se cimenta en un perfil del autor creado a partir de las referencias históricas, literarias y sociales vertidas en el texto, y se apoya en fuentes inexploradas o no contrastadas hasta ahora.[Abstract] This study argues that Diego Gracián de Alderete, under the pseudonym Diego de Hermosilla, was the author of the Diálogo de los pajes. The claim is founded on an author’s profile generated from the historical, literary, and social references presented in the text, and it is supported by sources not explored or contrasted before
Fuerte de San Diego: Museo Histórico de Acapulco,Guerrero
El texto de esta miniguía está basado en los trabajos de José Gorbea Trueba, Ernesto García y de Moraga y en la Guía oficial del Museo Histórico de Acapulco, fuerte de San Diego.Debido al terremoto de 1776 se derrumbó el original Fuerte de San Diego -que había funcionado por más de 1 50 años, por ello se construyó una nueva fortaleza que heredó el nombre de la primera. Esta, que quedó edificada en 1783, perdura hasta nuestros días. El edificio es único por su diseño, en él se aplicaron los conceptos arquitectónicos más adelantados de la época, esta característica lo convierte en obra maestra de la ingeniería militar de todos los tiempos. Su planta, de forma pentagonal, permite la autodefensa por todos los flancos, además la rodea un foso seco. Podía alojar a dos mil hombres con provisiones y municiones para un año, ya que cuenta con un eficiente sistema para captar, concentrar y conservar el agua de lluvia y numerosas salas abovedadas alrededor del patio central. El conjunto tiene una superficie de 9 000 m2. Después de que cumplió su cometido como guardián de Acapulco y del Galeón de Manila se le asignaron distintos usos, hasta que en 1986 se le erigió sede del Museo Histórico de Acapulco.</p
Diego Gracián de Alderete: the clandestine author of the Diálogo de los pajes
This study argues that Diego Gracián de Alderete, under the pseudonym Diego de Hermosilla, was the author of the Diálogo de los pajes. The claim is founded on an author’s profile generated from the historical, literary, and social references presented in the text, and it is supported by sources not explored or contrasted before
Association of the range of variability of threshold growth as feature in intermediate risk observations for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in a reference center, Bogotá-Colombia
El carcinoma hepatocelular es la neoplasia primaria maligna más común del hígado, presentando una alta mortalidad y tasa de recurrencia lo que lo convierte en un verdadero problema de salud pública a nivel mundial. LI-RADS es un sistema que permite categorizar el riesgo de CHC de las lesiones hepáticas en este grupo de pacientes, utilizando criterios mayores, uno de ellos, el umbral de crecimiento, definido como un aumento ≥50% del tamaño de la lesión en un periodo de seguimiento ≤6 meses, ha teniendo un rol controversial a través de sus diferentes versiones por su definición variable, percibida como excluyente y su uso poco frecuente. Este concepto es clave en lesiones hepáticas de riesgo indeterminado (categoría LI-RADS 3), ya que su positividad establece inequívocamente el diagnóstico no invasivo de CHC. El estudio buscó la asociación de la variabilidad en el umbral de crecimiento de lesiones indeterminadas y el desarrollo de CHC, así como su asociación como variables sociodemográficas, clínicas e imagenológicas. Se seleccionó una muestra de lesiones LI-RADS 3 por métodos de imagen CT-RM adquiridos en el departamento de Imágenes Diagnósticas FSFB, en el periodo comprendido entre enero 01, 2018 y agosto 31, 2024. Se evaluaron un total de 283 lesiones hepáticas, de las cuales 111 lesiones en 49 pacientes cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. El 41.4% presentaron crecimiento, predominando en los rangos 11-20% (16.07%) y 1-10% (12.5%). No se observó asociación significativa entre el crecimiento <50% y el desarrollo de CHC. Sin embargo, la presencia de lesiones concomitantes de mayor categoría (LI-RADS 4 o 5) en el mismo estudio, incrementó significativamente el riesgo de desarrollar CHC (OR: 26.89; p=0.006). Estos resultados subrayando la necesidad de priorizar el enfoque integral del manejo en estos pacientes y permitiendo una aproximación al pronóstico en términos del comportamiento biológico en estas lesiones LI-RADS 3 en población colombiana, orientando estrategias de seguimiento y tratamiento personalizado.Hospital Universitario Fundación Santa Fe de BogotáEspecialista en Radiología e Imágenes DiagnósticasEspecializaciónHepatocellular carcinoma is the most common primary malignant neoplasm of the liver, presenting a high mortality and recurrence rate which makes it a serious public health problem worldwide. LI-RADS is a system that allows categorizing the HCC risk of liver lesions in this group of patients, using major criteria, one of them, the growth threshold, defined as an increase ≥50% of the lesion size in a follow-up period ≤6 months, has had a controversial role through its different versions due to its variable definition, perceived as excluding and its infrequent use. This concept is key in indeterminate risk liver lesions (LI-RADS category 3), as its positivity unequivocally establishes the noninvasive diagnosis of HCC. The study sought the association of variability in the growth threshold of indeterminate lesions and the development of HCC, as well as its association as sociodemographic, clinical and imaging variables. A sample of LI-RADS 3 lesions was selected by CT-MRI imaging methods acquired in the Diagnostic Imaging department FSFB, in the period from January 01, 2018 to August 31, 2024. A total of 283 liver lesions were evaluated, of which 111 lesions in 49 patients met the inclusion criteria. A total of 41.4% presented growth, predominantly in the ranges 11-20% (16.07%) and 1-10% (12.5%). No significant association was observed between growth <50% and the development of HCC. However, the presence of concomitant higher category lesions (LI-RADS 4 or 5) in the same study significantly increased the risk of developing HCC (OR: 26.89; p=0.006). These results underline the need to prioritize the integral approach to the management of these patients and allow an approximation to the prognosis in terms of biological behavior in these LI-RADS 3 lesions in the Colombian population, guiding follow-up strategies and personalized treatment
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