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    Centro para nuevas empresas MACOSA

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    [ES] Proyecto de un edificio de oficinas de coworking en la parcela que ocupaba la antigua nave de la empresa MACOSA en la ciudad de Valencia. Además del edificio de oficinas, el complejo también contará con una zona expositiva multiusos, el archivo y un restaurante cafetería.Merí Celma, CA. (2014). Centro para nuevas empresas MACOSA. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/120753Archivo delegad

    S61 | UJICCSLIB | Collision Cross Section (CCS) Library from UJI

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    This is the collection associated with list S61 UJICCSLIB on the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange. https://www.norman-network.com/nds/SLE/ A list of 970 collision cross section values from 556 compounds (both positive and negative ionization modes, and N2 as a drift gas using TWIMS-QTOF instrument) provided by Alberto Celma et al. (submitted)</p

    El seguro, producto refugio de las entidades de crédito en épocas de crisis

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    Màster de Direcció d'Entitats Asseguradores i Financeres, Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Curs: 2014-2015, Tutor: Joaquín Celma BuesoMediante la presente tesis se pretende analizar el estado actual y evolución de la distribución de seguros a través de los denominados Operadores de Bancaseguros (OBS), la figura jurídica existente en el mercado español, de acuerdo con la Ley de mediación de seguros privados, que regula la distribución de seguros a través de entidades financieras. Para ello se analizarán los resultados económicos que la distribución de seguros está aportando a los bancos, mediante comisiones y dividendos de sus filiales, fundamentalmente, y su evolución creciente en los últimos años, caracterizados por una importante crisis económica global que ha reducido mucho los márgenes de las entidades de crédito derivados de sus negocios tradicionales

    [Poesia] Três poemas de Alberto Secama

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    Three poems by Alberto Secama. About the author: Alberto Secama is an Angolan poet who has poems published on many websites and on facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Xungurra/abouthttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-rio-kwanza-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-zong-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/coluna-africa-em-verso-o-sol-la-fora-por-alberto-secamaTres poemas de Alberto Secama. Sobre el autor: Alberto Secama es un poeta angoleño que tiene poemas publicados en varios sitios y en el facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Xungurra/abouthttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-rio-kwanza-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-zong-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/coluna-africa-em-verso-o-sol-la-fora-por-alberto-secamaTrês poemas de Alberto Secama. Sobre o autor: Alberto Secama é um poeta angolano que possui poemas publicados em vários sites e no facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Xungurra/abouthttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-rio-kwanza-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/africa-em-verso-zong-por-alberto-secamahttp://www.pordentrodaafrica.com/cultura/coluna-africa-em-verso-o-sol-la-fora-por-alberto-secam

    El seguro, producto refugio de las entidades de crédito en épocas de crisis

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    Màster de Direcció d'Entitats Asseguradores i Financeres, Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Curs: 2014-2015, Tutor: Joaquín Celma BuesoMediante la presente tesis se pretende analizar el estado actual y evolución de la distribución de seguros a través de los denominados Operadores de Bancaseguros (OBS), la figura jurídica existente en el mercado español, de acuerdo con la Ley de mediación de seguros privados, que regula la distribución de seguros a través de entidades financieras. Para ello se analizarán los resultados económicos que la distribución de seguros está aportando a los bancos, mediante comisiones y dividendos de sus filiales, fundamentalmente, y su evolución creciente en los últimos años, caracterizados por una importante crisis económica global que ha reducido mucho los márgenes de las entidades de crédito derivados de sus negocios tradicionales

    S61 | UJICCSLIB | Collision Cross Section (CCS) Library from UJI

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    This is the collection associated with list S61 UJICCSLIB on the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange. https://www.norman-network.com/nds/SLE/ A list of 970 collision cross section values from 556 compounds (both positive and negative ionization modes, and N2 as a drift gas using TWIMS-QTOF instrument) provided by Alberto Celma et al. (submitted) Update 10 April 2020: added charge information in an extra column to the xlsx and csv files, for PubChem integration. InChIKey and DTXSID files did not change.</p

    Orizzonti mantovani. Spunti e dinamiche paesaggistiche ne L'Illustrissimo di Alberto Cantoni

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    In the literary production of Alberto Cantoni, short story writer and novelist between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the novel L'Illustrissimo is highly important both because it is the last publication of the author, from Pomponesco, a small town a few kilometers south of Mantua, both because it summarizes in a single text the different nuances and different directions that his writing has taken over the course of his literary career, also due to a writing and processing time that embraces the entire span of years of his career itself. In the foreground, in addition to the numerous and brilliant characters, one of the protagonists is the Mantuan landscape which, not a simple background, becomes a true literary parameter which in different and significant ways affects the purposes and mechanisms of the novel

    Tephrochronology and biostratigraphy of two exceptional fossil localities in the Pisco Formation (Peru)

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    An exceptional fossil record of marine vertebrates is hosted in the Pisco Formation, Peru (Bianucci et al., 2015 and references therein), which is attributed to middle Miocene to Pliocene (Brand et. al., 2011). Fossil vertebrate remains are numerous, found in many different levels of the Pisco Formation (spanning more than 10 Ma), and often extremely well preserved. Although crucial to reconstruct evolutionary trends, the chronostratigraphic setting is still poorly constrained. High sedimentation rates favoured by the high productivity of this upwelling region could have played a role in the formation of this exceptional fossil record, but they have not been quantified so far. The Pisco Formation is a mainly diatomaceous sedimentary succession with interbedded volcanic ash layers from the Central Andean volcanoes; therefore tephro- and diatom biostratigraphy are suitable chronostratigraphic tools. Based on a detailed stratigraphic reconstruction (Di Celma et al., 2015), over 70 volcanic ash beds were identified in two non-overlapping sections of about 200 and 300 m respectively. Most ashes have a dacitic to rhyolitic glass composition and a minor crystal fraction of juvenile feldspars and biotite. Crystal-bearing ashes with field characteristics suggestive of distal deposits of single eruptive events were selected for granulometric, SEM-EDS and EPMA analyses, avoiding obvious alteration. Biotite-feldspar pairs from five tuff levels were selected for 40Ar/39Ar dating by step-heating. Feldspars were mostly subtly altered, as shown by very high Cl/K ratios. Some but not all biotites were substoichiometric, i.e. also partly altered. Data mining returns age ranges concordant with stratigraphy: 7.4±0.2 (upper allomember) – 9.0±0.1 (lower allomember) Ma for the older Cerro Colorado section and less well constrained ages around 7 Ma in the Cerros Los Quesos section. Those results agree with biostratigraphic evidence of late Miocene ages for both sections

    Plenary Session: Luis Alberto Urrea

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    a) Plenary Session: Luis Alberto Urrea, Mexican American Chicago Writer Luis Alberto Urrea is a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist for non-fiction and member of the Latino Literature Hall of Fame. He is a prolific and acclaimed writer who has used his dual-culture life border experiences to explore the complex and interconnected Mexican-US American reality. The critically acclaimed and best-selling Mexican-born author of 13 books, Urrea has won numerous awards for his poetry, fiction and essays. Moderator: Dr. Héctor García, Loyola University Chicag

    The early Miocene elasmobranch assemblage from Zamaca (Chilcatay Formation, Peru)

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    A newly discovered elasmobranch assemblage from the fossil-bearing area of Zamaca (Chilcatay Formation, southern Peru) is described herein, providing a first comprehensive view on the early Miocene shark and ray paleocommunities of the East Pisco Basin, whose sedimentary infill represents one of the most important Cenozoic Fossil-Lagerstätten worldwide. The studied assemblage includes at least twenty-two species attributed to twelve families and five orders. Thirteen taxa are recorded for the first time from the Chilcatay Formation, and four of them are recorded for the first time from the Pacific coast of South America. The reconstructed paleoenvironmental scenario is consistent with a shallow-marine coastal area, representative of a sheltered shelfal setting, influenced by both brackish and open-ocean waters. This paleoenvironment was inhabited by a community of small mesopredator elasmobranchs that exploited the Zamaca area as a nursery ground and recruitment area. The structure of the Zamaca assemblage is mainly explained by three key-features: 1) a taxonomic composition dominated by two shark lineages, Lamniformes and Carcharhiniformes, the former being predominant; 2) the leading role played by two species, Carcharhinus brachyurus and †Cosmopolitodus hastalis, accounting for about 60% of the analyzed specimens; 3) the distinctly juvenile imprint of the entire assemblage. Striking similarities emerge between the elasmobranch assemblage from Zamaca and the late Miocene one from Cerro Colorado (Pisco Formation, East Pisco Basin), thus suggesting the persistence of a peculiar “biological enclave” driven by the concurrence of the ecological, environmental, and oceanographic factors that characterized the coast of present-day Peru during the Neogene
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