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Vivir con la poesia. Epistolario inedito (1951-1984)
This book, printed as a supplement to the digital review "BILRAE" of the Real Academia Española, publishes the unpublished letters of the Spanish poet Dámaso Alonso and the critic Oreste Macrí offering, in addition to an interesting example of intense and lasting collaboration between author and translator, important statements on the meaning of the verses that the poet himself - stimulated by the questions put to him - clarifies, retranslates and sometimes rewrites.Questo libro, pubblicato come supplemento della rivista "BILRAE" della Real Academia Española, pubblica le lettere inedite del poeta spagnolo Dámaso Alonso e del critico Oreste Macrí offrendo, oltre a un interessante esempio di collaborazione intensa e duratura tra autore e traduttore, importanti dichiarazioni sul significato dei versi che lo stesso poeta - stimolato dalle domande rivoltegli - chiarisce, ritraduce e talvolta riscrive
El Patron de España
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The epidemiology of malaria in adults in a rural area of southern Mozambique.
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies of malaria in adults who live in malaria endemic areas are scarce. More attention to the natural history of malaria affecting adults is needed to understand the dynamics of malaria infection and its interaction with the immune system. The present study was undertaken to investigate the clinical, parasitological and haematological status of adults exposed to malaria, and to characterize parasites in these individuals who progressively acquire protective immunity. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 249 adults was conducted in a malaria endemic area of Mozambique. Clinical, parasitological and haematological status of the study population was recorded. Sub-microscopic infections and multiplicity of infections were investigated using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 2 (msp2). RESULTS: Prevalence of P. falciparum infection by microscopy (14%) and PCR (42%) decreased progressively during adulthood, in parallel with an increase in the prevalence of sub-microscopic infections. Anaemia was only related to parasitaemia as detected by PCR. Multiplicity of infection decreased with age and was higher in subjects with high P. falciparum densities, highlighting density-dependent constraints upon the PCR technique. CONCLUSION: Adults of Manhiça progressively develop non-sterile, protective immunity against P. falciparum malaria. The method of parasite detection has a significant effect on the observed natural history of malaria infections. A more sensitive definition of malaria in adults should be formulated, considering symptoms such as diarrhoea, shivering and headache, combined with the presence of parasitaemia
Caride Gómez, J. A., Trillo Alonso, F. (Dirs.) (2010), Diccionario Galego de Pedagoxía
CARIDE GÓMEZ, J. A., TRILLO ALONSO, F. (Dirs.) (2010), Diccionario Galego de PedagoxíaCARIDE GÓMEZ, J. A., TRILLO ALONSO, F. (Dirs.) (2010), Diccionario Galego de PedagoxíaCARIDE GÓMEZ, J. A., TRILLO ALONSO, F. (Dirs.) (2010), Diccionario Galego de PedagoxíaCARIDE GÓMEZ, J. A., TRILLO ALONSO, F. (Dirs.) (2010), Diccionario Galego de Pedagoxí
Alona azorica Frenzel & Alonso 1988
Alona azorica Frenzel & Alonso, 1988. (Figs 6, 8– 10) Alona azorica Frenzel & Alonso, 1988: 449 –465, figs 1–8; Alonso, 1996: 331 –332, fig. 147. Holotype. Female at the Zoological Museum of Hamburg University, K- 32354. Studied populations were collected in: Laguna Grande de Gredos (Gredos Range, Ávila, August 1983); Marzagón pond (Marzagón, Huelva, May 1979); Rocío pond (El Rocío, Huelva, May 1979); Laguna de Antela (R. Margalef leg., Orense, July, 1954); Laguna Corrubedu (Corrubedu, A Coruña, May, 1980); Las Naciones pond (Saucedilla, Cáceres, April, 1986). Short description: Parthenogenetic female. Body. In lateral view similar to that of previous species, regular oval (Fig. 8 A–B, 9 A), of moderate height, moderately compressed laterally. Maximum height at middle of body, in adults height/length ratio about 0.65–0.72. Dorsal margin uniformly curved; postero-dorsal and postero-ventral angles broadly rounded; posterior margin uniformly curved; ventral margin almost straight; antero-ventral angle rounded. Ventral margin with about 35–45 setae, the first ten setae long, next ten setae short, other setae of moderate length. Postero-dorsal angle (Fig. 9 B) as in previous species. Valves oblique or with small tubercules in dorsal portion, fully tuberculated specimens not recorded. Head same as in the previous species. Head shield (Fig. 8 C) similar to that of previous species, but its posterior margin forms a protruding angle with pointed tip, in large specimens posterior portion of head shield elongates and became more narrow. Three major head (Fig. 8 D, 9 C–D) pores with a narrow connection between two anterior pores; in smaller specimens broken connection sometimes present between middle and posterior pore (Fig 9 C). Distance between medium and posterior pore greatly increases with the size of specimen, varying from 1.5 to 2.5 distances between anterior and middle pore. Minute lateral head pores located at level before anterior major head pore. Labrum (Fig. 10 A) same as in previous species. Postabdomen (Fig. 8 E, 9 E–F) same as in previous species. Antennula and antenna same as in the previous species. Thoracic limbs. Limbs I–III (Fig. 10 B–F) same as in the previous species. Limb IV (Fig. 10 G–H) similar to in previous species but with the following differences: setae 5–6 of exopodite longer, seta 5 as long as seta 4, flame-torch setae of endite IV shorter, more robust and less differentiated in size. Limb V (Fig. 10 I) as in previous species. Male. For full description see Frenzel & Alonso, 1988, and Alonso, 1996. Body similar to that of the previous species. Postabdomen (Fig. 8 F) similar to that of previous species, but with much less prominent postanal angle, weakly narrowing in postanal portion and postanal angle not developed. Antennule and limb I same as in previous species. Size. According to Frenzel & Alonso (1988), minimum length of juvenile female 0.19 mm, maximum length of adult female 0.48 mm, length of adult male 0.28–0.34 mm.Published as part of Sinev, Artem Y., Alonso, Miguel, Miracle, Maria Rosa & Sahuquillo, Maria, 2012, The West Mediterranean Alona azorica Frenzel & Alonso, 1988 (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) is composed of two species, pp. 51-68 in Zootaxa 3276 on pages 60-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20963
Alicia Alonso. Personalidades. MD_AA_S_41 / 445
Después de una presentación de Carmen en el Teatro Bolshoi de Moscú, Alicia Alonso es felicitada por la bailarina rusa Galina Ulánova
Reestructuraciones prejudiciales, derecho de receso y acción de inoponibilidad falencial
Fil: Alonso, Daniel F. Universidad Austral. Facultad de Derecho. Argentina
Alicia Alonso. Ballet Carmen. MD_AA_S_54 / 661
Coreografía: Alberto Alonso sobre texto de Prosper Mérimée-Henry Meilhac y Ludovic Halévy Música: George Bizet, arreglada por Rodion Schedrin Escenografía: Boris Messerer Vestuario: Salvador Fernández, Estreno Mundial: Teatro Bolshoi de Moscú, 20 de abril de 1967, Estreno en Cuba:Teatro García Lorca, La Habana, Agosto 1 de 1967Al finalizar una de la presentaciones del ballet Carmen. Homenaje que se le tributa a Alicia Alonso en el Teatro Nacional de Panamá donde se le designa como directora honorífica del Ballet Nacional de Panamá y de la Escuela Nacional de Danzas
Los cinco opúsculos del Cardenal Belarmino.
Datos de área de tít. tomados de antep3\pa\s ed. 1882, en t. IVContiene: Escala para subir al conocimiento de Dios por el de las criaturas ; De la felicidad eterna de los santos ; Libro del gemido de la paloma esto es del bien y utilidad de las lágrimas ; Libro de las siete palabras que Cristo N.S. habló en la Cruz ; Arte de bien morir / obra compuesta en latín por el Cardenal Belarmino ; traducida por el P. Alonso de Andrade ; y publicada por el P. Antonio F. Cabr
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