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    RUBIO, Espiridión R. (Lt.)

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    Letter from Lt. Espiridión R. Rubio to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which he asks him to issue a certificate of military services. Reply informing that he cannot take care of his request. / Carta del Tte. Espiridión R. Rubio al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la cual solicita le extienda un certificado de los servicios militares desempeñados. Respuesta indicando no poder atender su solicitud

    RUBIO, Espiridión R. (Lt.)

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    Letter from Lt. Espiridión R. Rubio to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which he asks him to issue a certificate of military services. Reply informing that he cannot take care of his request. / Carta del Tte. Espiridión R. Rubio al Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la cual solicita le extienda un certificado de los servicios militares desempeñados. Respuesta indicando no poder atender su solicitud

    Planificación estratégica y gestión de procesos de Transportes Rubio T & R SAC, Comas 2019

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    El objetivo de la tesis ha sido demostrar la relación que existe entre la planificación estratégica y la gestión de procesos en la empresa Transportes Rubio T&R SAC, Comas, 2019; con esta finalidad se ha tomado en consideración las siguientes teorías: según Joaquín (2005), sostuvo que la planificación estratégica es el conjunto de planes integrales de una organización que normarán el comportamiento futuro de la misma. Menciona también que, es una forma para procurar una transformación ordenada hacia el mañana. Además, es integradora, pues ella agrupa el total de los puestos operacionales (producción, comercialización, etc.) apoyando a la dirección a ordenarlas y utilizarlas conjuntamente. Un método de planeación estratégica formal, une tres clases de planes básicos, que son: plan estratégico (a largo plazo); planes tácticos (a mediano plazo) y planes operativos (a corto plazo). Si conseguimos implementar la planificación estratégica en todo aspecto en conjunto dentro de la organización, los resultados serán fruto de un constante crecimiento, Alcalde (2010), indica que la gestión de procesos es una colección de tareas o actividades con el fin de originar un beneficio adicional sobre una ENTRADA para obtener una SALIDA útil a un receptor a partir de unos recursos, con un efecto definido, medible y repetible que, a su vez, satisfaga los requisitos del cliente. En definitiva, podríamos decir que una técnica sigue las mismas pautas que un Sistema de Gestión de Calidad: se proyecta una acción se realiza, se comprueba (medible) y, si el efecto obtenido es agradable, se repite hasta encontrar oportunidades de mejora del proceso (repetible). Cada proceso busca el mayor beneficio útil que genere nuevas oportunidades de mejora; el enfoque viene a ser cuantitativo, con un tipo de investigación aplicada, de campo y sincrónica; con un nivel de investigación que es descriptiva correlacional, con un diseño no experimental transversal y de método hipotético deductivo; la población estuvo conformada por 55 colaboradores de la empresa Transportes Rubio T&R SAC, la muestra fueron los 55 choferes, para la cual se usó un cuestionario de 20 ítems, aplicado a nuestra muestra por medio de una encuesta personal, validada por expertos de la Universidad Cesar Vallejo y con una confiabilidad de 0.81 que es de grado alto; después de la observación y análisis de los resultados; se concluye que existe relación entre la planificación estratégica y la gestión de procesos de la empresa Transportes Rubio T&R SAC

    RUBIO, Juan

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    Letter from Gen. Alvaro Obregón to Mr. Rafael Manzano, Secretary of Finance recommending Mr. Juan Rubio for employment. File R-44. / Carta del Gral. Alvaro Obregón al Sr. Rafael Manzo, Tesorero General de la Nación, recomendando para un empleo al Sr. Juan Rubio. Exp. R-4

    Data supporting Rubio et al on exacerbations of COPD

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    Please see the publication Rubio et al. ('Home monitoring of breathing rate in people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: observational study of feasibility, acceptability and change after exacerbation' International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, vol 2017:12. DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S120706) on exacerbations of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)

    Myrmecotypus haddadi Perger & Rubio 2021, sp. nov.

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    Myrmecotypus haddadi sp. nov. ( LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 16B033D9-2AC3-415D-8741-B32C349CF7F0) Figs 2, 3, 4. Type material. Holotype ♂ from BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz department, Santa Cruz de la Colina, Urubo (-17.760833°; -63.24°), 432 m a.s.l., 21 Dec 2019, leg. R. Perger, Cerrado-like grassland adjacent to fragment of Chiquitano forest (ZMH-A0015356). Paratypes: 1 ♂, same data as holotype (ZMH-A0015357). 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Santa Maria la Antigua (- 17.3719°; -63.6563°), Cerradao, ~ 30 m away from Cerrado savanna, 13 Apr 2018, leg. R. Perger (IBSI-Ara1463). Etymology. The specific epithet, haddadi, is a patronym in honour of Charles R. Haddad in recognition of his contributions to the taxonomy of Castianeirinae. Diagnosis. Judging from the light coxa II and the remainder of coxae dark (Figs 2; 4B), the tibia I ventral spination 3-3 and the male genital bulb with two loops lateral to main sperm duct (Fig. 3 A-C), the species is most closely related to M. iguazu Rubio & Arbino, 2009, M. rubrofemoratus Perger & Rubio, 2021 and M. tahyinandu Perger & Rubio, 2020 (this combination of characters is not found in other congeners). Myrmecotypus haddadi sp. nov. can be separated from these species by a broader carapace in relation to the carapace length (carapace index of 57 in male and 54 in female) and the cephalic width (cephalic index of 67 in male and 70 in female) (Figs 2A, 4A, C); embolus of male palp cat claw-shaped, forming beak-like structure with a spatula-shaped tegular projection (coupling piece) (Fig. 3A, B), epigyne with two widely separated, rounded genital openings mediolateral to spermathecae (Fig. 3D, E) (see Tab. 1 for comparisons). Remarks. Rubio & Arbino (2009) and Perger & Rubio (2020a) hypothesized that some Neotropical species of Apochinomma Pavesi, 1881 may belong to Myrmecotypus. Amongst those species, A. formicoides Mello-Leitão, 1939, is the only with a sub-globose abdomen and light coxa II (the remainder of coxae dark) (Mello-Leitão 1939). This species can be distinguished from M. haddadi sp. nov. by a carapace index of 41 and the distance between the inner margins of the PLE being as wide as the maximum width of the AER (Mello-Leitão 1939) (wider in the new species). Description of male holotype. Body length 5.23; carapace length 2.79, width 1.58, carapace index 57; cephalic width 1.09, cephalic index 67; sternum length 1.28, width 0.93, sternum index 72; abdomen length 2.21, width 1.62, abdominal index 73; petiole length 0.09, width 0.38; dorsal sclerite length 2.21, width 1.62; epigastric sclerite length 0.63, width 1.07; ventral sclerite length 0.95, width 0.73; inframamillary sclerite length 0.23, width 0.56. AER 0.64; AME–AME 0.09; AME–ALE 0.04; PER 0.91; PME–PME 0.24; PME–PLE 0.17. Carapace (Fig. 2A, C). Obovate, squarely truncated anteriorly, front slightly convex, cephalic region narrowed, laterally slightly concave, thoracic region distinctly broadening in middle, evenly narrowing in posterior direction, posterior margin straight; slight constriction between cephalic and thoracic regions and posterior region strongly convex when viewed laterally. Dorsum weakly shiny, smooth, dark brown; setae short, appressed, white, simple, relatively dense laterally between cephalic and thoracic regions but not obscuring integument (setae mostly abraded after storage in ethanol). Eyes. Eight eyes in two rows; both slightly recurved, diameter of AME about 30% larger than that of other eyes. Chelicerae. Orange brown, shiny, glabrous, area between retro- and promarginal rows of cheliceral teeth orange white with dense white hairs, 2 retro- and 2 promarginal teeth. Abdomen. Short oval; anterior margin of petiole straight; dorsal sclerite completely covering abdomen dorsally and laterally; ventral sclerite fully developed, covering area between ventro-lateral margins of dorsal scutum and between epigastric and inframamillary sclerites; inframamillary sclerite narrow, subrectangular. Dorsum weakly shiny, smooth, dark brown; abdominal setae long, simple, not sclerotized to spines, dark; simple, short, white setae on abdomen; transverse band of feathery setae in middle; separate, long, erected white setae on posterior part (most setae strongly abraded). Legs. Coxa II translucent white, remainder of coxae dark brown, trochanters I-IV whitish-yellow; femora I and II translucent white, broad black bands along edges, remainder of leg I and II yellow; femora and tibiae III and IV dark brown, edges lined with bands of short, appressed, white feathery setae, base patella IV translucent white ventrally, metatarsi and tarsi III and IV light brown. Palp. Margin of pedipalp tibia continuous; tarsus with relatively broad genital bulb drawn out into broad neck, embolus cat claw-shaped, not twisted, forming beak-like structure with spatula-shaped tegular projection (coupling projection) (Fig. 3A, B); sperm ducts with two loops, both lateral and basal to embolus tube (Fig. 3A, B). Female paratype. Body length 4.4; carapace length 2.16, width 1.16; carapace index 53.7; cephalic width 0.81, cephalic index 70; sternum length 0.87, width 0.62, sternum index 71.3; abdomen length 2.12, width 1.59, abdominal index 75; petiole length 0.2; dorsal sclerite length 1.5, width 1.52; epigastric sclerite length 0.55, width 0.9; inframamillary sclerite length 0.2; width 0.4. AER 0.48; AME–AME 0.06; AME–ALE 0.02. PER 0.7; PME– PME 0.2; PME–PLE 0.12. Posterior part of carapace slightly convex when seen in lateral view (Fig. 4B), dorsal sclerite shorter than in male (Fig. 4B), 70% of abdomen length, posterior border slightly convex, ventral sclerite absent; remaining somatic characters as in male. Epigyne. With two widely separated, rounded genital openings mediolateral to spermathecae; two slight pouches (or furrows) posterior to each opening (maybe for fitting of male palpal projection) (Fig. 3D); separation between primary and secondary spermathecae slightly visible, primary and secondary spermathecae forming eggplantshaped spermathecae (Fig. 3E), copulatory ducts short, at level of copulatory openings, entering the spermathecae posteriorly. Variation. There was no visible intra-specific variation, except for that inherent in the gender dimorphism. Geographical and ecological distribution. This species is only known from the localities in Urubo and Santa Maria la Antigua, Santa Cruz department, Bolivia. In both localities, specimens were collected from low herbaceous plants in Cerrado-like vegetation along edges of Chiquitano and Cerradao forest (Fig. 1). In Urubo, M. haddadi sp. nov. was observed co-occurring with the Castianeirinae species Mazax cf. ramirezi Rubio & Danişman, 2014. Despite high sampling effort in several Bolivian forest ecoregions (Perger & Perger 2017; Perger & Rubio 2018, 2020a, b, 2021), the new species was not observed in forest habitats. Ant mimicry. In the other Bolivian species of Myrmecotypus, the color of body parts and the color and distribution of setae increases the resemblance to specific ant models of the tribes Camponotini or Dolichoderini (Perger & Rubio 2020a, 2021). Unfortunately, the life habitus of the new species was not documented and the loss of setae due to the storage in ethanol hampered the assessment of mimetic relationships. However, as in the other congeners, the body size, obovate carapace and short oval abdomen mostly resemble ants of Camponotini or Dolichoderini. Additional field observations are needed to identify potential ant models.Published as part of Perger, Robert & Rubio, Gonzalo D., 2021, Myrmecotypus haddadi sp. nov. - a new species of ant resembling sac spider from the Bolivian orocline (Araneae: Corinnidae: Castianeirinae), pp. 54-60 in Zootaxa 4969 (1) on pages 56-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4969.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/474585

    Fourier Multipliers in Banach Function Spaces with UMD Concavifications

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    We prove various extensions of the Coifman-Rubio de Francia-Semmes multiplier theorem to operator-valued multipliers on Banach function spaces. Our results involve a new boundedness condition on sets of operators which we call r(s) {\ell ^{r}(\ell ^{s})}-boundedness, which implies R \mathcal {R}-boundedness in many cases. The proofs are based on new Littlewood-Paley-Rubio de Francia-type estimates in Banach function spaces which were recently obtained by the authors.Accepted Author ManuscriptAnalysi

    Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis

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    We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis

    "Closing the R&D Gap, Evaluating the Sources of R&D Spending"

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    Both spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures in other countries, such as Japan and Germany. He also explores possible changes to our current R&D policy to make it more effective.

    Data file for paper: Javier Rubio-Garcia; Anthony R J Kucernak, and Alexandra Charleson, "Direct visualization of reactant transport in forced convection electrochemical cells and its application to Redox Flow Batteries, Electrochemistry Communications, 2018

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    <p>Excel Data file containing the data presented in the figures of the paper:</p> <p>Javier Rubio-Garcia; Anthony R J Kucernak, and Alexandra Charleson, "Direct visualization of reactant transport in forced convection electrochemical cells and its application to Redox Flow Batteries</p> <p>Electrochemistry Communications, 2018,</p> <p>DOI:10.1016/j.elecom.2018.07.002</p> <p>Please cite the above reference if you wish to use this data</p&gt
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