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Fulls de dietari. Fragments de dietari
En el número 69 de la revista L'Espill trobaràs un dossier monogràfic sobre "Monarquia o República", amb contribucions de Gemma Ubasart, Andrés Boix, Joan Manuel Tresserras i Gerardo Pisarello. A més, articles de Josep V. Boira, Lourdes Toledo, Mercè Rius, Antonio Cubel, Maria J. Murgui, José R. Ruiz Tamarit i Antoni Martí Monterde, així com documents d'Alexandr Helphand, un full de dietari de Pere Antoni Pons i una conversa amb Joseph Jurt, per Antoni Martí Monterde
O curso de licenciatura em educação física da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina: suas concepções de ensino e de educação física
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Centro de Educação Fisica e Desporto
El Tíbet. Cultura, desarrollo y formación de uno de los mayores legados culturales del mundo. El nacimiento del budismo y del Tíbet
Pons Pastor, J. (2011). El Tíbet. Cultura, desarrollo y formación de uno de los mayores legados culturales del mundo. El nacimiento del budismo y del Tíbet. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/12842Archivo delegad
El Patrimonio Histórico-Artístico de la antigua ciudad de Roma, base del desarrollo turístico cultural
El objetivo principal de este proyecto es el estudio de los recursos
histórico-artísticos de la Antigua Roma, centrándose en la ciudad de Roma pero
también pudiendo abarcar obras y monumentos que se extendieron por todo el
gran territorio del Imperio Romano.Villarreal Pons, J. (2008). El Patrimonio Histórico-Artístico de la antigua ciudad de Roma, base del desarrollo turístico cultural. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/81773Archivo delegad
Awful disclosures of Maria Monk : as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal
Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte. Cf. New York herald, Aug. 12, 1836, p.2, col. 1 : The Colophon, pt. 17, 1934; Sabin and Gagnon, P. Essai de bibl. can. Dwight, Theodore, 1796-1866; Slocum, J. J. (John Jay), 1803-1863, supposed author; Hoyte, William K., 9from old Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte.Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte
PDF: Awful disclosures of Maria Monk : as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu Nunnery at Montreal
High quality PDF version of Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte. Cf. New York herald, Aug. 12, 1836, p.2, col. 1 : The Colophon, pt. 17, 1934; Sabin and Gagnon, P. Essai de bibl. can. Dwight, Theodore, 1796-1866; Slocum, J. J. (John Jay), 1803-1863, supposed author; Hoyte, William K., 9from old Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte.Maria Monk's personal narrative as related to Theodore Dwight. Has also been ascribed to John J. Slocum and to William K. Hoyte
Vertical Mobility: a multi-faceted Tool for enhancing Architectural Heritage
Vertical mobility plays a key role in the accessibility of architectural heritage: an ex- traneous requisite, but indispensable for enhancing the built heritage in an inclusive way. In this framework, in the light of their multiple technological features, mechanical devices will be discussed, taking into account the interaction with the users (individuals and community). Urban and architectural design in the historical context is very often confronted with vertical mobility, in the relationships between fragmented spaces and the perceptive processes of the user. The mechanical devices can be read at the same time as technological products and as iconic moments of the narrative sequence of different urban areas. A focus will be placed on the social relevance of vertical mobility, with reference to the theme of the healthy city. The paper will report several results from an interdisciplinary research opportunity, stemming from MOVE AGED, a project funded by Interreg Espana-Portugal EU Program, specifically devoted to the specific needs of elderly people in the historical parts of urban settlements.
The paper proposes architectural heritage as a thought-provoking, trans-disciplinary ap- plication field. In fact, the user’s experience and technological innovation have become indispensable terms of reference in the activities of knowing, conserving and enhancing; over the last decades topics such as social inclusion, participation processes and commu- nity involvement have entered the domain of architectural heritage
First person – Maria Replogle
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Maria Replogle is first author on ‘
Establishment of a murine culture system for modeling the temporal progression of cranial and trunk neural crest cell differentiation’, published in DMM. Maria is a PhD student (dissertator) in the lab of Ava J. Udvadia at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA, investigating the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to developmental birth defects and disorders, particularly those that impact the formation of the skeletal elements in the head
REVIEW OF: "Kawauchi Akio, Splitting a 4-manifold with infinite cyclic fundamental group, revised, J. Knot Theory Ramifications 22, No. 14, Article ID 1350081, 9 p. (2013)". [DE062730205]
In [Osaka J. Math. 31(3), 489-495 (1994; Zbl 0849.57018 )], the author stated that every closed connected
orientable 4-manifold M with infinite cyclic fundamental group is TOP-split, i.e. it is homeomorphic to
the connected sum (S1 × S3)#M1, M1 being a closed simply connected 4-manifold. However, in [Manuscr.
Math. 93(4), 435-442 (1997; Zbl 0890.57034)], Hambleton and Teichner obtained a counterexample to the
above general statement.
In the paper under review, the author makes a revision and proves that TOP-splittability holds under the
additional hypothesis that a finite covering of M is TOP-split. In particular, the original statement turns
out to be true in the case of indefinite intersection form, as well as for any smooth spin 4-manifold (with
infinite cyclic fundamental group).
The proof of the revised statement makes use of notions developed in [Knots in Hellas 98, Ser. Knots
Everything. 24 (World Scientific Publishing), 208-228 (2000; Zbl 0969.57020)] and [Atti Semin. Mat. Fis.
Univ. Modena 48(2), 405-424 (2000; Zbl 1028.57019)], together with the key result - proved in [Osaka J.
Math. 31(3), 489-495 (1994; Zbl 0849.57018 )] - that every closed connected orientable 4-manifold M with
infinite cyclic fundamental group is homology cobordant to (S1 × S3)#M1.
Consequences about surface-knots in S4 are also considered (see [J. Knot Theory Ramifications 4(2), 213-224
(1995; Zbl 0844.57020)])
Changes in Anticipatory Motor Strategies of People Affected of Low Back Pain
Our aim is to compare the motor strategies adopted by people with low back pain, but not in acute condition, with those presented by healthy people in different perturbed balance tasks. Movement strategies were extrapolated by measuring postural muscle adjustments over time as the co-activations of reciprocal agonist-antagonist postural muscle pairs. Subjects with low back pain, even in the absence of pain, presented higher muscle co-activations for all different balance tasks than healthy subjects. The efficient ankle strategy was predominantly applied by healthy subjects, whereas it was almost absent in subjects with low back pain
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