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    View of the twin towers and the cupola of Mission Purisima de Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, ca.1900

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    Photograph of a view of the twin towers and the cupola of Mission Purisima de Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas, ca.1900. The identical twin towers are approximately three-stories tall. On the corners of the tower are small spires. At right, the cupola peaks above the dilapidated structure before it.; "The Mission Concepcion was established in 1731. One of the most attractive of the San Antonio missions, it took more than twenty years to complete. The massive church with twin towers and a cupola is the oldest un-restored stone church in the United States." -- unknown author

    Karakterizacija Apnene Malte in Ometov Trdnjave Concepcion de la Vega

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    7 pags., 9 figs., 1 tab.The arrival of Christopher Columbus in America stimulated the creation of new settlements in which the materials and construction methods coming from Spain and those existing in the area were used. The first village built was La Isabela (1494) where the Spaniards found good limestone for ashlars and were able to make lime as well as good clay for earth walls, masonry walls, etc. After La Isabela, the cities of La Vega (1495) and Santo Domingo (1498) were established. These villas still include vestiges of these building materials that are a source of information about their composition. The study is focused on the ruins of the fortress of Concepcion de La Vega that survived the earthquake in 1562 that destroyed the city. The aim of this research was to characterize the mortar and plasters of the fortress of Concepcion de La Vega on the Hispaniola Island. To determine their chemical and mineralogical composition optical microscopy (OM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy and a thermogravimetric differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) were used. The results showed that the major component of the mortars was CaCO3 (95 %), indicating that there is lime mortar. The plaster is lime based with iron oxide.This work was funded by FONDOCYT 2020, MESCyT – Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology, under grant number 2020-1-3B6-000001, MorCal project "Development of a lime mortar for plastering with fungicidal and biocidal characteristics", CSIC in call I-COOP+2020, project reference COOPB20548, and CalCar Project "Portable spectroscopic techniques applied to the study of binders and lime plaster of the Caribbean Heritage". Funding was also received from the Regional Government of Madrid, (S2018/NMT-4372 TOP Heritage-CM Programme). The authors also appreciate the aid of the CSIC PTI-PAIS network.Peer reviewe

    Framework for Author Name Disambiguation in Scientific Papers Using an Ontological Approach and Deep Learning

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    The aim of this paper is to solve the problem of disambiguation of authors’ names in scientific papers. In particular, it focuses on the problem of synonyms and homonyms. Thus, we often find two or more names written in different forms denoting the same person. Moreover, there may be several authors using the same name. To address both the synonym and homonym problems in scientific papers, we propose a framework that uses a hybrid approach of an ontological model and a deep learning model. First, we describe the design of the ontology model, the automatic ontology creation process, and the construction of a weighted co-author network through a set of semantic rules and queries. Second, the selected features are preprocessed during the attribute engineering process to measure the similarity indicator for each feature. Third, the similarity indicators are reduced to a vector space model and used as input to the Deep Learning-based author name disambiguation method to model different types of features. Fourth, the proposed framework is tested on smaller groups of the gold standard large dataset of scientific papers from several international databases named LAGOSAND and achieves promising results compared to other similar solutions proposed in the literature

    Uno Concepcion

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    Postal que reproduce una pintura del año 1668-69 de Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Representa a la Inmaculada Concepción. Aparece sobre la media luna, con túnica blanca y manto azul, las manos sobre el pecho, mirando hacia arriba, acompañada por querubines. En la parte superior se encuentra el Padre Eterno. https://www.europeana.eu/portal/es/record/2058610/pages_Main_idt_121865_inventary_CE0122P_table_FMUS_museum_MBASE.htmlAl pie de la postal aparece el siguiente texto: Museo Provincial de Sevill

    Proceso de ASC - CONCEPCION, DISEÑO Y DESARROLLO DE JUEGOS EDUCATIVOS PARA LA ENSEÑANZA DEL EMPRENDIMIENTO

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    The purpose of the project is to develop an educational game that facilitates the teaching of concepts and the strengthening of entrepreneurial skills in university students, aiming to provide more experiential teaching-learning processes that engage students through active learning methodologies. This will enable the university to achieve its objectives of teaching, research, and outreach.El propósito del proyecto es desarrollar un juego educativo que permita la enseñanza de conceptos y el fortalecimiento de habilidades emprendedoras en jóvenes universitaRíos, con el fin de facilitar procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje más experienciales y que vinculen al estudiante bajo una metodología de aprendizaje activo y posibilite que la universidad logre sus objetivos de: enseñanza, investigación y extensión

    La purissima (Detail)

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    Postal que reproduce una pintura del año 1675 de Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Representa un detalle de la Inmaculada. Aparece con túnica blanca y manto azul, mirando hacia el cielo con las manos en el pecho. https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/la-inmaculada-concepcion-de-aranjuez/aa4580d5-7c28-45de-a9a2-03073e3cbac5Al pie de la postal aparece el siguiente texto: Madri

    Repopulation and culture of the pacific calico scallops in Bahia Concepcion, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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    The Pacific Calico scallop, Argopecten ventricosus (Sowerby), is the most important commercial species in Bahia Concepcion. Catches declined steadily from 1991 to 1993 as a result of overexploitation, forcing the adoption of management measures. The Government has now established regulations for exploitation and scallop culture development. In 1994, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas (CICIMAR) and the Fisheries Department of the Mexican Government initiated research on the feasibility of increasing scallop biomass through a reseeding programme to protect artisanal fishing. The use of onion bags to collect spat in Bahia Concepcion (1988-1994) demonstrated that settlement was cumulative from January to March. At Punta Coloradito, there were two peaks, in January and early March. Commercial collectors were deployed in February at El Indio and in April at El Remate. In June, about one million juvenile scallops were placed in an enclosure, held until mid-August and then released. Mass mortality (>80%) of the scallops was observed in September, increasing to 99% in October. The high water temperature and predators may be responsible for the mortalities

    Repopulation and culture of the pacific calico scallops in Bahia Concepcion, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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    The Pacific Calico scallop, Argopecten ventricosus (Sowerby), is the most important commercial species in Bahia Concepcion. Catches declined steadily from 1991 to 1993 as a result of overexploitation, forcing the adoption of management measures. The Government has now established regulations for exploitation and scallop culture development. In 1994, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas (CICIMAR) and the Fisheries Department of the Mexican Government initiated research on the feasibility of increasing scallop biomass through a reseeding programme to protect artisanal fishing. The use of onion bags to collect spat in Bahia Concepcion (1988-1994) demonstrated that settlement was cumulative from January to March. At Punta Coloradito, there were two peaks, in January and early March. Commercial collectors were deployed in February at El Indio and in April at El Remate. In June, about one million juvenile scallops were placed in an enclosure, held until mid-August and then released. Mass mortality (>80%) of the scallops was observed in September, increasing to 99% in October. The high water temperature and predators may be responsible for the mortalities.Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN). Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias MarinasCiencias marinasPD

    Correction to: Strontium-substituted hydroxyapatite nanoparticles associated with type I-collagen enhances the obliteration of dentinal tubules and the mineralization by human dental pulp stem cells (Emergent Materials, (2025), 10.1007/s42247-025-01013-y)

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    In the original version of this article, the name of author “Alma Blasida Concepcion Elizaur Benitez Catirse” has been divided into 3 author names by mistake. The original publication has been corrected.Department of Chemistry Faculty of Philosophy Science and Letters at Ribeirão Preto University of São Paulo (USP)Ribeirão Preto School of Dentistry University of São Paulo (FORP-USP), São PauloSchool of Dentistry of Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP)School of Dentistry of Araraquara São Paulo State University (UNESP
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