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NARANJO, Ausencio (Prof.)
Letter from Gen. Alvaro Obregón to José I. Lugo, B.A., Secretary of the Interior, and José Vasconcelos, B.A., Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, recommending Professor Ausencio Naranjo for a job. Affirmative response. File N-2 / Cartas del Gral. Alvaro Obregón al Lic. José I. Lugo, Secretario de Gobernación y al Lic. José Vasconcelos, Rector de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, recomendando al Prof. Ausencio Naranjo para un puesto. Respuesta afirmativa. Exp. N-
Minor stressors and coping with everyday stress in secondary-school students: The Learned Helplessness Model revisited
In the Learned Helplessness model, the experience of uncontrollable aversive events is a key factor in the appearance of helplessness symptoms. In its latest version, the Hopelessness Theory of Depression, this model posits that hopelessness expectancies, which consist of perceiving the future in a hopeless way, depend on attributing negative events to stable and global causes. In this study we explore whether minor stressors and coping style also predict hopelessness expectancies and hopelessness depression symptoms. We used the Problem Questionnaire (Seiffge-Krenke, 1995), the Coping Across Situations Questionnaire (Seiffge-Krenke, 1995), the Hopelessness Scale (Beck et al., 1974), the Hopelessness Depression Symptoms Questionnaire (Metalsky & Joiner, 1997) and the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck et al., 1961) in a sample of 373 students (aged 11-18 yrs). Results showed that minor stressors predicted hopelessness expectancies and hopelessness depression symptoms. The regression analyses revealed that active coping predicted significantly lower hopelessness scores, while withdrawal coping predicted significantly higher hopelessness scores. Our results revealed that withdrawal coping also predicted significantly higher hopelessness depression symptoms scores. These findings appear to support the approach of Soria, Otamendi, Berrocal, Caño & Rodríguez-Naranjo (2004) whose findings emphasize the importance of recovering the perception of non contingency in the prediction of hopelessness
Parapelonides naranjo, nov.sp.
<i>Parapelonides naranjo</i> OPITZ nov.sp. (Figs 80, 120, 216, 282) <p> Holotype: ♀. COSTA RICA, Guan. 3k SE R. Naranjo, 15-19-Mar. 1993, F. D. Parker (FSCA). Paratype: 1 specimen. Honduras: <b>Departamento de Francisco de Morazan</b>, Zamorano, 27-V- 2002, R. Turnbow (RHTC).</p> <p> D i a g n o s i s: The genus <i>Parapelonides</i> BARR was revised in 2014 (OPITZ 2014b). This work included a key to species. <i>Parapelonides naranjo</i> specimens key out to <i>P. nigrescens</i> (SCHAEFFER) from which <i>P. naranjo</i> specimens differ by showing the side margins of the pronotum constricted at anterior 1/4 th.</p> <p> D e s c r i p t i o n: Size: Length 5.2 mm; width 1.8 mm. Form: As in Fig. 282. Color: Cranium mostly black, clypeus and middle frons testaceous; antenna black; prothorax widely testaceous at sides, black in remainder; pterothorax, legs, and abdomen piceous; elytra bicolored, testaceous in basal 2/3 rd, black in remainder. Head: Cranium coarsely punctate; antenna (Fig. 80) capitate, funicular antennomeres gradually shorter from pedicel to 8 th antennomere, capitular antennomeres 8 and 9 long triangular, antennomere 11 subrectangulate; eyes small, ommatidia small, ocular notch large, eye much narrower than frons (EW/FW 15/30). Thorax: Pronotum (Fig. 120) quadrate (PW/PL 70/70), anterior transverse depression present; disc coarsely punctate, sides of pronotal proper convex; elytral asetiferous punctures small, profusely distributed throughout disc; epipleural fold wide in basal 3/4 th, then tapered to elytral apex (EL/EW 250/60); Abdomen: Pygidium quadrate <b>/</b> scutiform; aedeagus as in Fig. 216.</p> <p>Variation: In some specimens, the posterior black coloration on the elytral disc is extended more anteriorly, narrowly extended anteriorly near sutural margin.</p> <p>N a t u r a l H i s t o r y: The available specimens were collected during March and May.</p> <p>D i s t r i b u t i o n: This species is known from Honduras and Costa Rica.</p> <p> E t y m o l o g y: Thetrivialname, <i>naranjo</i>, is a name in apposition and refers to Rio Naranjo, part of the type locality.</p>Published as part of <i>Opitz, Weston, 2019, Descriptions of new genera and new species of Western Hemisphere checkered beetles (Coleoptera, Cleroidea, Cleridae), pp. 959-1076 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (2)</i> on page 974, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3746744">10.5281/zenodo.3746744</a>
Visual communications of power: The iconography of the Classic Maya Naranjo-Sa'al Polity
This thesis focuses on the modes of visual communication implemented by the Naranjo-Sa’al polity. Most previous scholarship has addressed the epigraphic inscriptions preserved on the monuments of Naranjo; to date, little has been done with the imagery itself. In this thesis, I explore the Naranjo dynasty’s visual expression of political identity and authority. I take inventory of all the visual elements present within the Naranjo corpus and identify the symbols of power for the Naranjo dynasty. I also consider if the imagery is spatially informed. Lastly, I explore how Naranjo’s modes of visual communication influenced its vassal sites
EVALUASI ADVERSE DRUG REACTION (ADR) ANTIHIPERTENSI BERDASARKAN ALGORITMA NARANJO DI APOTEK SEHAT BERSAMA I
Hipertensi merupakan salah satu penyebab kematian cukup tinggi di dunia.
Penggunaan obat antihipertensi dapat menimbulkan adverse drug reaction.
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kejadian adverse drug reaction
antihipertensi berdasarkan algoritma Naranjo pada kasus program rujuk balik di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I Bengkulu. Subjek penelitian adalah seluruh pasien
hipertensi pada kasus program rujuk balik baik tunggal maupun kombinasi, di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I Bengkulu. Populasi seluruh pasien tersebut berjumlah
2.643 pasien selama satu tahun terakhir. Besarnya sampel adalah 96 responden
yang diambil dengan menggunakan teknik Purposive Sampling dengan desain
Cross Sectional dengan pengambilan data pasien secara prospektif. Data yang
telah diambil dianalis secara deskriptif. Data yang dikumpulkan akan dinilai
kausalitasnya dengan menggunakan skala Algoritma Naranjo dan dihitung skor
probabilitas ADR yang mungkin terjadi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa
Berdasarkan penilaian kausalitas dengan menggunakan algoritma Naranjo
persentase kejadian ADR pada pasien hipertensi yang menebus obat rutin di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I adalah 21,8 % dengan derajat kepastian probable
(besar kemungkinan) dan 13,5 % possible (mungkin).
Kata Kunci : Hipertensi, Adverse Drug Reaction, Algoritma Naranjo,
Program Rujuk Balik, Apotek Sehat Bersama
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Life after death : Naranjo's scrambled stairway
Ancient Mesoamericans believed in the animation of their materials and built environments. According to most scholars, animation is created with activation rituals, or is innate to the object at the time of its creation, and is ultimately ended in so-called “termination rituals.” In this view, objects are either alive or dead, and a termination ritual carries a sense of finality, regardless of the afterlife of the terminated object. My thesis uses the Naranjo Hieroglyphic Stairway as a case study to question theoretical ideas about object termination, and ultimately to offer a new understanding of “termination rituals” as transformation rituals instead. The Naranjo Hieroglyphic Stairway is unique, as the monument actually originated in Caracol, a site 100 kilometers to the south of Naranjo. During a military conquest, Naranjo armies fragmented and removed the stairway from Caracol and installed it on the backside of their own E-group, deliberately scrambling the hieroglyphic inscription. I posit that although the scrambling of the blocks appears to be a kind of “termination ritual,” the monument’s continued visibility, and prominent visibility for that matter, indicates a continued animacy, or a new life for this stairway. In this thesis, I will provide a full interpretation of the Naranjo Hieroglyphic Stairway’s first life in Caracol and again in Naranjo to establish that the monument was animated in both sites, despite the “termination ritual” it underwent. Finally, I will introduce the concept of “transformation rituals”, in which objects are either partially de-animated or otherwise completely transformed, with their materials retaining a certain amount of animacy. I suggest that Maya people were primed to view life and death–and thus, animation and termination–as transformative, not final, and that the same view applies to animated objects.Art Histor
EVALUASI ADVERSE DRUG REACTION (ADR) ANTIHIPERTENSI BERDASARKAN ALGORITMA NARANJO DI APOTEK SEHAT BERSAMA I
Hipertensi merupakan salah satu penyebab kematian cukup tinggi di dunia.
Penggunaan obat antihipertensi dapat menimbulkan adverse drug reaction. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kejadian adverse drug reaction
antihipertensi berdasarkan algoritma Naranjo pada kasus program rujuk balik di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I Bengkulu. Subjek penelitian adalah seluruh pasien
hipertensi pada kasus program rujuk balik baik tunggal maupun kombinasi, di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I Bengkulu. Populasi seluruh pasien tersebut berjumlah
2.643 pasien selama satu tahun terakhir. Besarnya sampel adalah 96 responden
yang diambil dengan menggunakan teknik Purposive Sampling dengan desain
Cross Sectional dengan pengambilan data pasien secara prospektif. Data yang
telah diambil dianalis secara deskriptif. Data yang dikumpulkan akan dinilai
kausalitasnya dengan menggunakan skala Algoritma Naranjo dan dihitung skor
probabilitas ADR yang mungkin terjadi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa
Berdasarkan penilaian kausalitas dengan menggunakan algoritma Naranjo
persentase kejadian ADR pada pasien hipertensi yang menebus obat rutin di
Apotek Sehat Bersama I adalah 21,8 % dengan derajat kepastian probable
(besar kemungkinan) dan 13,5 % possible (mungkin).
Kata Kunci : Hipertensi, Adverse Drug Reaction, Algoritma Naranjo,
Program Rujuk Balik, Apotek Sehat Bersama
Carrión, F., Reinoso Naranjo, V., Ramírez Kuri, P., Abramo P. y Corti, M. (Eds.) (2023). Ciudad, género y espacio doméstico. Tomo 1. Ecuador: FLACSO
Carrión, F.; Reinoso Naranjo, V.; Ramírez Kuri, P.; Abramo P. y Corti M. (Eds.), (2023), Ciudad, género y espacio doméstico. Tomo 1. FLACSO, Ecuador. 
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Poncelet a la presó de Saratov: lliçó inaugural del curs acadèmic 2015-2016. Facultat de Matemàtiques i Informàtica
Lliçó inaugural del Dr. Joan Carles Naranjo, Professor titular del Departament de Matemàtiques i Informàtica de la Universitat de Barcelona. Curs acadèmic 2017-2018 : Barcelona, 11 d'octubre de 201
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