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    ORBA auxiliary functions version 1.0.0

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    <p>This is the first release of auxiliary R functions ('DiMat' and 'DiGroup') for ordination regression-based approach (ORBA) described in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13254">Rydgren et al. 2018 Journal of Applied Ecology</a></p> <p>'DiMat' creates a n-dimensional distance matrix between all study plots and 'plot group'=factor-level centroids based on their scores at ordination axes. Note that 'DiMat' requires installed R package 'vegan' to function properly (and anticipates ordinations made in 'vegan').</p> <p>'DiGroup' groups the distances from the distance matrix according to 'plot group'=factor-level affiliation, facilitating the transition between the ordination- and regression-steps in ORBA.</p&gt

    Boletín ORBA No. 2

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    Calidad del servicio de banda ancha. Velocidad de conexión, tanto de bajada (download) como de subida (upload)

    Boletín ORBA No. 1

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    Evolución de la penetración de banda ancha en América Latina y el Caribe

    Rhagovelia orba Hoberlandt 1941

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    Rhagovelia orba Hoberlandt, 1941 Rhagovelia orba Hoberlandt, 1941a: 71 (original description). The holotype and one paratype are deposited in NMPC: HOLOTYPE (♀ apter.): ‘ Vohémar / Madagascar [p] // Holotypus [p, red label with black margins] // Rhagovelia / orba n. sp. ♀ [hw] / L. Hoberlandt det. [p]’. (The specimen is card-mounted; right antenna and all legs on left side dissected, mounted on a separate slide stored in Slide Box 3). PARATYPE (♀ apter.): ‘Vohémar / Madagascar [p] // Paratypus [p, red label with black margins] // Rhagovelia / orba n. sp. ♀ [hw] / L. Hoberlandt det. [p]’. Current status. Junior synonym of Rhagovelia pexa Hoberlandt, 1941 (see HOBERLANDT 1951c, POLHEMUS & ANDERSEN 2010).Published as part of Kment, Petr & Kolínová, Zdislava, 2013, Catalogue of type specimens of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) deposited in the National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 821-890 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (2) on page 853, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.574073

    Nomada orba Mitchell, FSCA 00094429

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    Nomada orba Mitchell, FSCA 0009442

    Hypoponera orba

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    Hypoponera orba (Emery) Ponera orba Emery, 1915: 7, fig. 4. LECTOTYPE worker (by present designation), ERITREA: Ghinda, ix.1914 (F. Silvestri) (MSNG); paralectotype worker with same data but 2.ix.1914 (MSNG) [examined]. [Combination in Ponera (Hypoponera): Santschi, 1938: 79; in Hypoponera: Bolton, 1995: 215.] (See note.) NOTE. The original description mentions six worker syntypes. Two are in MSNG, now lectotype and paralectotype; the other four are presumed to be in the Silvestri collection at DEUN, which is not currently available for examination. These should also be regarded as paralectotypes. The lectotype bears an earlier label, “ Lectotype Hypoponera orba (Emery). Det. R.W. Taylor, 10.iv.63 ”, and also has labels by Dr Fabio Penati (MSNG) that correctly state that Taylor’s designation was never published and is therefore invalid. LECTOTYPE WORKER (paralectotype in parentheses). Measurements: HL 0.52 (0.54), HW 0.39 (0.40), HS 0.455 (0.470), SL 0.36 (0.36), PrW 0.29 (0.29), WL 0.65 (0.66), HFL 0.34 (0.33), PeNL 0.14 (0.14), PeH 0.30 (0.30), PeNW 0.21 (0.22), PeS 0.217 (0.220). Indices: CI 75 (74), SI 92 (90), PeNI 72 (76), LPeI 47 (47), DPeI 150 (157). Eyes absent. Scape relatively long (SI 90 – 92) but when laid straight back from its insertion its apex distinctly fails to reach the midpoint of the posterior margin; SL/HL 0.67 – 0.69. Funiculus distinctly with 5 enlarging apical segments. Cephalic dorsum very superficially, minutely reticulate-punctate. Pronotal dorsum almost smooth, obviously less strongly and densely sculptured than cephalic dorsum. Mesonotum and dorsum of propodeum almost smooth, shiny, almost entirely devoid of punctulae. Metanotal groove absent from dorsum of mesosoma. Mesonotal-mesopleural suture absent from side of mesosoma. Propodeum with an angular margin between declivity and side. Posterior surface of petiole node without short cuticular ridges that radiate from just above the peduncle. Node of petiole in profile short-nodiform, the anterior and posterior faces weakly converge dorsally; length of node just above anterior tubercle greater than length of dorsum; dorsal surface is almost flat. Subpetiolar process rounded and simple, without an angular differentiated lobe, without a sharply defined ventral tooth or angle. In dorsal view petiole node with posterior face transverse; sides and anterior face form a single convex surface. Maximum width of first gastral tergite in dorsal view 0.34; width of second gastral tergite at its midlength 0.35. Cross-ribs at base of cinctus of second gastral tergite feebly developed and inconspicuous. Sides of second gastral tergite in dorsal view straight and parallel. Midline length of second gastral posttergite, from posterior margin of cinctus to apex, is slightly longer than the maximum width of the segment. Disc of second gastral tergite with densely crowded, small, superficial punctures so that the surface appears microreticulate at lower magnifications. First and second gastral tergites dorsally pubescent and with a number of very short standing setae that project just above the level of the pubescence. Full adult colour yellow. H. orba is similar in size, colour and general appearance to camerunensis and coeca, and the three appear to be closely related. However, camerunensis and coeca occur in leaf litter and rotten wood on the forest floors of Western and Central African countries, mostly in the rainforest zones, where coeca at least is relatively common. Morphologically the three are separated mainly by the dimensional characters given in the key, but orba also has the margin between the propodeal declivity and its sides more sharply developed than in the other two. Material examined. Eritrea: Ghinda (F. Silvestri).Published as part of Bolton, B. & Fisher, B. L., 2011, Taxonomy of Afrotropical and West Palaearctic ants of the ponerine genus Hypoponera Santschi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., pp. 1-118 in Zootaxa 2843 on pages 81-8

    Salud [Barrio Orba, Parque Alcosa, en Alfafar (Valencia)]

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    El proyecto se desarrolla en el Barrio Orba, un barrio dormitorio del municipio de Alfafar, también conocido como Parque Alcosa. El proyecto busca devolver la salud al barrio a través de una intervención urbana y arquitectónica.Saz Caja, SD. (2013). Salud [Barrio Orba, Parque Alcosa, en Alfafar (Valencia)]. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/52519.Archivo delegad

    Densificación y revitalización del Barrio Orba en Alfafar (Valencia)

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    Este proyecto tiene como objetivo la revitalización y reintegración del Barrio Orba en Alfafar, también conocido como Parque Alcosa. La propuesta parte desde el interior de la vivienda para trascender hasta el espacio público. El objetivo ha sido explorar las posibilidades reales que ofrecen los edificios ya construidos, para adaptarse a las necesidades de cada usuario, sin coartar su libertad.Galindo Alvarado, A. (2013). Densificación y revitalización del Barrio Orba en Alfafar (Valencia). https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/53629.Archivo delegad

    Acuerdos ORBA

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    El Diálogo Regional de Banda Ancha surgió de una reunión entre la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) y la Subsecretaria de Telecomunicaciones de Chile (SUBTEL). En esa ocasión se discutió una iniciativa de la SUBTEL orientada a promover la agregación de demanda de banda ancha de los países de la región para lograr mejores precios en el tráfico de Internet cursado mediante enlaces internacionales. Como resultado de la reunión, la CEPAL propuso la conformación de un espacio de diálogo regional que sirviera a los países para intercambiar conocimientos y enfoques para el desarrollo de políticas orientadas a la masificación de la banda ancha, particularmente en lo concerniente a los elementos que determinan los costos del servicio. Así, en el marco del I Foro Iberoamericano para el Impulso de la Banda Ancha, realizado en San Pablo, Brasil, el 21 de junio de 2010, la CEPAL convocó a los países participantes a discutir la iniciativa de conformación de este espacio regional. En la reunión, que contó con la participación de altas autoridades, así como los responsables de las estrategias y políticas en materia de sociedad de la información, de cinco países de la región -Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Uruguay y Perú-, se acordó promover a nivel regional un espacio de diálogo e intercambio de experiencias, enfoques y propuestas respecto de los costos de enlaces internacionales. Asimismo, la CEPAL recibió el mandato de constituirse en la secretaría técnica del Diálogo Regional y servir de coordinador y facilitador del mismo

    UA68/6/2 The Development of Western Since 1906

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    Part of a chapel presentation given by the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU. This portion was given by Orba Traylor a member of the Class of 1930 and discusses the creation and early growth of the Western Kentucky State Normal School
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