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PROTECCIÓN DE DATOS Y RESPONSABILIDAD LEGAL EN EL USO DE ALGORITMOS DE INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICAL EN LAS EMPRESAS
Trabajo Fin de Grado leído en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos en el curso académico 2023/2024. Directores/as: María Mercedes Alberruche Díaz-FloresAnálisis del uso de algoritmos de Inteligencia Aritifical en las empresas y su relación con la protección de datos y responsabilidad legal
USO DE REDES SOCIALES COMO MEDIO DE ALFABETIZACIÓN JURÍDICA
Trabajo Fin de Grado leído en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos en el curso académico 2022/2023. Directores/as: Marta Albert MárquezEl TFG tiene por objeto un análisis de la capacidad de las RRSS para convertirse en un medio de alfabetización jurídica, es decir, en una forma de acercar el derecho a las personas que precisan de los instrumentos jurídicos para hacer valer sus derechos.
En concreto, se centrará en la red social TikTok y en una prestación: el Ingreso Mínimo Vital. La finalidad del trabajo es poner de manifiesto la utilidad de esta red social para dar a conocer el derecho a solicitar la prestación y los trámites necesarios para acceder a ella
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Gilbert-Charles Picard (1913-1998) et les Religions de l'Afrique Antique
This article analyses, from a historiographic
perspective, the most important aspects of
Charles-Gilbert Picard’s work on the religious
world of the populations inhabiting the Maghreb
during the Punic and Roman periods, with
special emphasis on his magnum opus on the
subject, Les religions de l’Afrique Antique. In doing so, I have attempted to explain the evolution
in thought of an author who was one of the most
prominent scholars of the ancient religions in
North Africa between the end of the Second
World War and the process of decolonisation of
the Maghreb.This contribution is a product of the synergy between two different projects, EPIDI: Epítetos divinos: experiencia
religiosa y relaciones de poder en Hispania (HAR207-84789-C2-2-P), funded by the Spanish Ministry
of Science, Innovation and Universities, at University Carlos III of Madrid, and RomanIslam – Center
for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies, funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), at Universität Hamburg
Establishment and evaluation of tomato production system, denominated FITO, in greenhouse and field
Foram conduzidos três experimentos com os objetivos de adequar quantidades de areia e de composto orgânico na composição do substrato; determinar o menor volume do substrato possível de ser usado por planta; definir a dose adequada de P a ser aplicada, via gotejamento, neste substrato; estabelecer o sistema de produção de tomate denominado FITO e comparar a produtividade, a qualidade de frutos e o estado nutricional do tomateiro no sistema FITO com outros sistemas de produção. No experimento A, os tratamentos foram constituídos pela combinação de quatro volumes de substrato (3, 6, 9 e 12 dm³) e quatro proporções de composto : areia (25:75, 50:50, 75:25 e 100:0 %, v/v) colocados em sacos plásticos. No experimento B foram utilizados sacos plásticos contendo 9 dm³ de substrato formado pela mistura contendo 25 % de composto e 75 % de areia e os tratamentos foram cinco doses de fósforo, 0, 75, 150, 300 e 600 kg ha^-1 de P205, aplicadas semanalmente, via água de irrigação, juntamente com os demais nutrientes. No experimento C, os tratamentos constaram de sete sistemas de produção: 1 – sistema FITO, conduzido na estufa, em saco plás tico perfurado, com 9 dm³ de substrato por planta, contendo 25% de composto e 75% de areia, todos os nutrientes colocados via água de irrigação (TNVAI); 2 – sistema A, conduzido na estufa, em saco plástico com 9 dm³ de areia, TNVAI; 3 – sistema FITO 1, conduzido na estufa, em saco plástico com 9 dm 3 de composto + areia, N e K via água de irrigação e demais nutrientes no plantio (DNP); 4 – estufa, no solo, no modo tradicional, N e K via água de irrigação e DNP; 5 – campo, em saco plástico com 9 dm³ de composto + areia, com TNVAI, chamado de FITO C; 6 – campo, no solo, N e K via água de irrigação e DNP; 7 – campo, no solo, no modo tradicional, N e K aplicados ao lado da planta, manualmente e DNP. No experimento A, as maiores produções comercial e total de frutos, 5466 e 5863 g planta^-1 , respectivamente, foram obtidas com o volume de substrato de 12 dm³, não sendo influenciadas pela proporção composto : areia e interação entre eles. O volume de 9 dm³ proporcionou 96 % da maior produção comercial de frutos e foi considerado o menor volume para a produção de tomate. No experimento B, as máximas produções comercial e total de frutos, 6163 e 6180 g planta^-1 , respectivamente, foram obtidas com as doses de 161,56 e 160,57 kg ha^-1 de P205, sendo que 69 kg ha^-1 de P205 proporcionou 98 % da produção máxima, podendo ser usada. No experimento C, não houve efeito significativo dos sistemas de produção sobre a maioria das características analisadas. Os sistemas FITO e FITO 1 propiciaram as maiores produtividades comerciais, 104,79 e 103,76 t ha^-1, respectivamente, podendo ser utilizados na produção de tomate, em estufa.Three experiments were accomplished with the objectives of finding out adequate quantities of sand and organic compost to substratum composition; to determine the least possible volume of substratum to be used per plant; to define the adequate P rate to be applied in that substratum via drip system; to establish the tomato production system, denominated FITO, comparing its productivity, fruit quality and the crop nutritional state with others production systems. In the experiment A, the treatments were constituted by the combination of four substratum volumes (3, 6, 9 and 12 dm³) and four compost proportions: sand (25:75, 50:50, 75:25 and 100:0 %, v/v) placed in plastic bags. In the experiment B, were used plastic bags containing 9 dm³ of substratum which was formed by the mixture with 25% of compost and 75 % of sand and five phosphorus rates, 0, 75, 150, 300 and 600 Kg ha^-1 of P2O5, weekly applied, via irrigation water with others nutrients. In the experiment C, the treatments consisted of seven production systems: 1) FITO system, conducted in greenhouse, in perforated plastic bag with 9 dm³ of substratum per plant, containing 25% of compost and 75% of sand, all nutrients applied via irrigation water (TNVAI); 2) system A, conducted in greenhouse, in plastic bag with 9 dm3 of sand, TNVAI; 3) FITO 1 system, conducted in greenhouse, in plastic bag with 9 dm3 of compost + sand, N and K via irrigation water and others nutrients in the planting ( DNP ); 4) greenhouse, in soil, traditional way, N and K via irrigation water and DNP; 5) field, in plastic bag with 9 dm3 of compost + sand, with TNVAI, denominated FITO C; 6) field, in soil, N and K via irrigation water and DNP; 7) field, in soil, traditional way, N and K applied beside the plant, manually, and DNP. In the experiment A, the largest commercial and total fruit yields, 5466 and 5863 g plant^-1 , respectively, were obtained with the substratum volume of 12 dm³, not being influenced by the compost : sand proportion and interaction between them. The volume of 9 dm³ provided 96% of the largest commercial fruit yield and was considered the smallest volume appropriate to the tomato production. In the experiment B, the maximum commercial and total fruit yields, 6163 and 6180 g plant^-1, respectively, were obtained with 161,56 and 160,57 kg ha^-1 of P2O5 ; 69 kg ha^-1 of P2O5 provided 98% of the maximum yield and can be utilized. In the experiment C, there was no significant effect of the production systems on most of the analyzed characteristics. The FITO and FITO 1 systems propitiated the largest commercial yields, 104,79 and 103,76 t ha^-1, respectively, and could be used in the tomato production, in greenhouse.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superio
San Carlos Apache Tribe transit feasibility study : final report
abstract: In October 2009, the San Carlos Apache Tribe completed an update to their Long-Range Transportation Plan. One of the recommendations from the LRTP was for the Tribe to conduct an extensive transit feasibility study to evaluate the existing services and identify improvement opportunities. The San Carlos Apache Transit Services applied for, and received Planning Assistance for Rural Areas program funding from the Arizona Department of Transportation Multimodal Planning Division to conduct the Transit Feasibility Study. The study consists of two separate phases: The first phase focuses on the feasibility of expanding and enhancing the San Carlos Apache Transit Services operation, and the second phase is the development of a five-year plan for implementing the recommended enhancements and service expansion. This is the Final Report for the first phase of the study.Includes bibliographical references (p. 70)
San Carlos Apache Nnee Bich'o Nii Services safety program
abstract: San Carlos Apache Nnee Bich'o Nii Services has implemented this Safety Program in order to provide every employee with a safe and healthy workplace. Our goal is zero accidents, injuries, and occupational illnesses. This program details the procedures used to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses at San Carlos Apache Nnee Bich'o Nii Services. All employees, supervisors, and managers must comply with the requirements of and perform their responsibilities defined in this program.Revised, updated to August 31, 2011
Producción científica y visibilidad de los investigadores de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid en las bases de datos del ISI, 1997-2003
Los objetivos planteados en esta tesis son conocer los hábitos de publicación de los investigadores adscritos a un conjunto de áreas/departamentos de la UC3M, durante el período 1997-2003, en las bases de datos del Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), identificando la calidad de las publicaciones recogidas (documentos propios y citas recibidas), medida ésta en términos de impacto y visibilidad, y relacionando esta calidad con los hábitos de publicación obtenidos.
La metodología utilizada en el trabajo ha requerido la aplicación conjunta de técnicas estadísticas (univariantes, bivariantes y multivariantes), y del análisis de redes sociales, para la construcción de indicadores bibliométricos unidimensionales y multidimensionales, tanto de la producción científica identificada como de las citas recibidas por la misma.
Entre las conclusiones del estudio destaca que tanto la producción como las citas recibidas en todas las áreas/departamentos analizados tienen una tendencia ascendente, que los trabajos se realizan habitualmente en colaboración, así como que las temáticas con mayor producción son Física y Matemáticas, que gran parte de la investigación se publica en revistas situadas en el primer cuartil del Journal Citation Reports (JCR), y que esta actividad investigadora recibe normalmente citas de revistas con igual o mejor posición en el JCR en función de su Factor de Impacto
Carlos C. Campbell card
Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978) was a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association. Formed in 1923, the association promoted the establishment of a national park in the Great Smoky Mountains. The archival material in this series is part of the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. Campbell was also a member of the club and is author of “Birth of a National Park,” published in 1960
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