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    [Calle Curro las Once]

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    Descripción de G. Gumpert: “Calle Curro las Once, una de las más conocidas del Progreso

    Subcritical Turing patterns in hyperbolic models with cross–diffusion

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    This paper focuses on the role of hyperbolicity on pattern formation in the subcritical regime for a class of hyperbolic models with cross-diffusion. A weakly nonlinear analysis up to the fifth order is employed to describe the time evolution of the pattern amplitude close to the instability threshold. The effects of the inertial times on the pattern formation as well as on the transient subcritical regime are investigated, both analitically and numerically, in the case of the hyperbolic Schnakenberg model

    Acupuncture in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders, facial pain, and postural neuromuscular disorders. Presentation of a clinical case

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    Background and objectives: Temporomandibular disorders have a multifactorial etiology and involve the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint and associated structures. Therefore, different treatments are proposed and used. The aim of this paper is the use of acupuncture to treat temporomandibular disorders and associated symptoms. This article presents a clinical case study of a 39-year-old patient who presented temporomandibular disorders and headache of muscular origin. Results: After 10 acupuncture sessions, the results were highly satisfactory, with complete relief of headache pain and absence of joint disorders. These results suggest the efficacy of acupuncture in the symptomatic relief of temporomandibular disorders. Conclusions: It is concluded that acupuncture is an alternative method to conventional stomatognathic treatment for individuals with craniomandibular disorders of muscular origin

    Uncle Curro : J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Spanish Connection (2018) by José Manuel Ferrández Bru

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    Book review, by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, of Uncle Curro: J.R.R. Tolkien\u27s Spanish Connection (2018) by José Manuel Ferrández Br

    Ruo y curro, dos formas de correr en lat\uedn

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    El prop\uf3sito del siguiente estudio es demostrar la compleja realidad ling\ufc\uedstica que ata\uf1e a los verbos ruo y curro. Entre estos dos verbos de movimiento existe una diferenciaci\uf3n sem\ue1ntica que las traducciones no pueden expresar de forma sint\ue9tica y que a menudo no recogen. Para poner de manifiesto que la elecci\uf3n de un verbo u otro no es arbitraria recurrimos a un estudio ling\ufc\uedstico basado en un corpus de ejemplos extra\ueddos de Plauto, Livio y Virgilio, autores representativos de los g\ue9neros literarios que cultivan. Mediante el an\ue1lisis comparativo de ruo y curro y los elementos centrales que intervienen en una situaci\uf3n de movimiento se determinan unos marcos predicativos distintos para cada verbo. Cabe poner \ue9nfasis en la posibilidad de ruo y curro de expresar un movimiento metaf\uf3rico, m\ue1s all\ue1 de la expresi\uf3n de un desplazamiento real o f\uedsic
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