3,357 research outputs found
Documentos didácticos 153 : comentarios de textos. Filosofía de COU
Realizado con la colaboración del CEP de Salamanca y el Seminario Permanente de FilosofíaSe trata de una guía didáctica para el nuevo programa de C.O.U.inclluyendo textos de los autores que son obligatorios para la asignatura de Historia de la Filosofía de C.O.U. Trabajo elaborado con el apoyo del Seminario Didáctico de Filosofía del Instituto Universitario de Ciencias de la Educación en la programación y selección de textos complementarios. Está dirigido al alumno como libro orientador e instrumento básico del trabajo personal, bajo la dirección del profesor. El contenido se divide en dos partes principales: 1)La Programación, que incluye los contenidos mínimos cuyo conocimiento se considera esencial para entender el texto, los contenidos de ampliación, la terminología específica, la bibliografía más útil y actividades para los alumnos; 2) El Material de Apoyo, que consta de un análisis del texto (mensaje, argumento y definición de términos), y una serie de textos complementarios.ES
La política en las políticas : análisis del Programa “Impulsores de tu país, para vos” implementado en la ciudad de San Nicolás
El objetivo general de esta tesina escapa entonces al normativismo
preponderante en los teóricos del NPM (New Public Management), para
demostrar la forma y la intensidad en que las luchas políticas, las disputas
ideológicas, los intereses y las expectativas de los actores afectan las políticas
públicas. En particular analizaremos el caso del Programa “Impulsores de tu
país” implementado en la ciudad de San Nicolás (pcia. de Bs. As.) durante los
años 2011, 2012 y 2013. Nuestro objetivo específico será describir la trama de
relaciones entre los actores internos y externos a la organización
implementadora e identificar los intereses y expectativas de cada uno para
establecer de qué manera afectaron el desarrollo del programa.Fil: Loyarte Mata, Martín Rodrigo. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales; Argentina
Strange quark matter from a baryonic approach
We construct a model for dense matter based on low-density nuclear matter properties that exhibits a chiral phase transition and that includes strangeness through hyperonic degrees of freedom. Empirical constraints from nuclear matter alone allow for various scenarios, from a strong first-order chiral transition at relatively low densities through a weaker transition at higher densities, even up to a smooth crossover not far beyond the edge of the allowed range. The model parameters can be chosen such that at asymptotically large densities the chirally restored phase contains strangeness and the speed of sound approaches the conformal limit, resulting in a high-density phase that resembles deconfined quark matter. Additionally, if the model is required to reproduce sufficiently massive compact stars, the allowed parameter range is significantly narrowed down, resulting for instance in a very narrow range for the poorly known slope parameter of the symmetry energy, L≃(88-92) MeV. We also find that for the allowed parameter range strangeness does not appear in the form of hyperons in the chirally broken phase and the chiral transition is of first order. Due to its unified approach and relative simplicity - here we restrict ourselves to zero temperature and the mean-field approximation - the model can be used in the future to study dense matter under compact star conditions in the vicinity of the chiral phase transition, for instance to compute the surface tension or to investigate spatially inhomogeneous phases.</p
Chiral restoration of strange baryons
We review the results of a phenomenological model for cold and dense nuclear matter exhibiting a chiral phase transition. The idea is to model the quark-hadron phase transition under neutron star conditions within a single model, but without adding quark degrees of freedom by hand. To this end, strangeness is included in the form of hyperonic degrees of freedom, whose light counterparts provide the strangeness in the chirally restored phase. In the future, the model can be used for instance to compute the surface tension at the (first-order) chiral phase transition and to study the possible existence of inhomogeneous phases
Sincronización de la ovulación en ganado de carne y leche, utilizando tratamientos que prolongan el proestro previo a la IATF
Fil: Menchaca, Alejo. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Re, Martín Gonzalo. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: de la Mata, José Javier. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Piccardi, Mónica Belén. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Cuervo, Rodrigo. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Bó, Gabriel. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina
Curso completo de geografia universal antigua y moderna
Portada con grabado xilográficoAntepPort. con grab. xilMapas de geografía universa
Cognição e linguagem : uma crítica ao modelo de consciência quântica de Penrose & Hameroff
Orientadora: Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Tadeu GonçalvesCoorientador :Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras. Defesa: Curitiba, 28/11/2013Inclui referênciasÁrea de concentração :Resumo: Linguagem e consciência, dois conceitos tão essenciais a nós que qualquer um entende seus significados pelo simples fato de experimentá-los diariamente. Contudo, quando se trata de levá-los ao campo da ciência, quando se quer fazer deles um objeto de estudo, as coisas, com efeito, se complicam, eis porque têm aparecido, ao longo dos séculos, tantos pontos de vista teóricos a seu respeito. Este trabalho envolve os dois conceitos, exatamente, confronta duas teorias: a teoria da consciência, baseada na biologia e física quântica, de Penrose e Hameroff, e a teoria da tradução, com base na linguagem, do ponto de vista de Steiner, resultando na problematização da primeira, levando em consideração a mencionada teoria da tradução e alguns conceitos próprios, surgidos a partir da reflexão sobre o conceito franchiano de linguagem como atividade constitutiva, que dizem respeito à epistemologia e à criatividade linguística.Abstract: Language and consciousness are two very essential concepts to us, and everybody claims to know their meaning by the simply daily experimentation. However, when they are taken to the field of the science, when one wants to make them a study object, surely, things become more complex; in fact, that is the reason why, from age to age, so many theoretical points of view about them have appeared. This paper considers both concepts; precisely, it puts two theories face to face: one theory of the consciousness, based on biology and quantum mechanics, of Penrose and Hameroff, and the theory of Translation, based on language, through George Steiner's point of view, resulting in a critique of the first. For this purpose, we take this theory of translation and some concepts of our own into consideration, through the reflection on Franchi's concept of language as a constitutive activity, regarding epistemology and linguistics creativity
Physical oceanography during GOAL cruise Nautilus (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019)
This dataset contains temperature, salinity, fluorescence and dissolved oxygen measurements collected from 2015 to 2019 in the Northern Antarctic Peninsula and vicinities, between 60 and 65 degrees of south latitude. During this period, a total of five cruises were carried out in the area by the High Latitude Oceanography Group (GOAL-FURG), all during the austral summer of the respective years. The NAUTILUS project aims to obtain data in the Antarctic Peninsula to contribute to the knowledge of the freshening of waters around Antarctica and the understanding of the role of dense waters in the acidification of the Southern Ocean. Salinity and temperature were measured using CTD (conductivity, temperature, and depth), and fluorescence and dissolved oxygen were obtained using auxiliary sensors installed in the CTD
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