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[Entrevista a Enrique Luis Sanus, presidente de la Asociación San Jorge]
Lorenzo Rubio entrevista a Enrique Luis Sanus, elegido presidente de la Asociación San Jorge, Habla de su vida de festero, pertenece a la fila Magenta, y de sus nuevos proyectos para la asociació
Planificación de la jubilación
Carbonell Sanus, J. (2011). Planificación de la jubilación. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/11849.Archivo delegad
Bericht über den Einsatz des Qualitativen Software Screenings in der Stadtverwaltung Neubrandenburg
S.12-18Das Qualitative Software Screening wurde im Rahmen einer Software-Analyse im Zeitraum vom November 1996 bis März 1997 an 50 Bildschirmarbeitsplätzen der Stadtverwaltung Neubrandenburg (SVNB) eingesetzt. Ziel der Untersuchungen war zum einen die Analyse und Bewertung der eingesetzten Software innerhalb der SVNB und zum anderen die Bestimmung der Handhabbarkeit und Benutzerfreundlichkeit der SANUS-Komponenten QSS. Der Artikel berichtet über die Ergebnisse dieser Analyse.Nr.
Tachytrechus sanus Osten Sacken 1877
<i>Tachytrechus sanus</i> Osten Sacken, 1877 <p>(Figs 27–39)</p> <p> <i>Tachytrechus sanus</i> Osten Sacken, 1877: 316.</p> <p> <i>Tetrechus spinitarsus</i> Van Duzee, 1924: 43.</p> <p> <i>Tachytrechus boharti</i> Harmston, 1968: 15, <b>syn. nov.</b></p> <p> <i>Tachytrechus duplicatus</i> Harmston, 1972: 157, <b>syn. nov.</b></p> <p> <i>Tachytrechus mchughi</i> Harmston, 1972: 156, <b>syn. nov.</b></p> <p> <b>Nematode.</b> <i>Parasitylenchus myiophagus</i> Poinar & Runyon (Parasitylenchidae).</p> <p> <b>Demasculinized males examined.</b> Holotype ♂ of <i>Tachytrechus boharti</i>, USA, California, Sierra County, Yuba Pass, 7 July 1964, RM Bohart (UCDC) [photos]; holotype ♂ of <i>Tachytrechus duplicatus</i>, USA, Oregon, Baker [City], 25 July 1965, FC Harmston (CAS) [photos]; holotype ♂ of <i>Tachytrechus mchughi</i>, USA, Oregon, Latourele [Latourell] Falls, 2 August 1962, RA McHugh (CAS) [photos]; 1 ♂, USA, California, Trinity County, Scott Mountains, Stoddard Mine, 7200 ft, 25 July 1981, DM Gordon (MTEC); 2 ♂, USA, Montana, Ravalli County, 0.8 km NW Skalkaho Pass, roadside seep, 18 August 2002, 7270 ft, R Hurley & J Runyon (MTEC); 4 ♂, USA, Montana, Gallatin County, Bridger Mountains, Johnson Canyon, large hillside spring, 30 July 2010, N45°57.73′ W111°01.61′, JB Runyon (MTEC).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Demasculinized males of <i>T. sanus</i> are characterized by having: (1) a wider face that is light yellow to wholly silver (cf. Figs 27, 28), (2) arista shorter with reduced lamella, but arista length and size of lamella is variable (Figs 33–39), (3) legs darker: fore coxa mostly dark, all femora with approximately basal half dark brown, mid and hind tibiae brown on apical third or more (cf. Figs 30, 31), (4) the posterior row of setae on front tibia reduced in size (noticeably thickened and flattened in normal males) and usually in number (4–8 in infected versus 8–10 in normal males), (5) front tarsus lacking silvery pile, and (6) hypopygium unusually small and incompletely rotated (cf. Figs 30, 31). The darker legs are an interesting example of infected males converging with the female form. Females of <i>T. sanus</i> have wholly dark front coxae and mostly dark femora and tibiae, but these are mostly yellow in normal males. The characters above vary considerably across the infected specimens (especially the arista, extent of brown on legs, size and number of setae on front tibia, and size of the genitalia), perhaps related to the extent of nematode infection.</p> <p> Harmston described <i>T. boharti</i> from one male collected at Yuba Pass, California noting that it is distinguished by the spear-shaped arista (Fig. 37). <i>Tachytrechus duplicatus</i> was described from one male collected at Baker, Oregon and <i>T. mchughi</i> from two males collected at Latourell Falls, Oregon. A close resemblance of both species to <i>T. boharti</i> was noted. Although the presence of nematode(s) within the holotypes of <i>T. boharti</i>, <i>T. duplicatus</i>, and <i>T. mchughi</i> have not been confirmed, synonymy with <i>T. sanus</i> is proposed based on: (1) demasculinized specimens of <i>T. sanus</i> match the descriptions of <i>T. boharti</i>, <i>T. duplicatus</i>, and <i>T. mchughi</i> (Harmston 1968, 1972), and (2) the holotypes each show signs of nematode-caused demasculinization that fall within the spectrum of variation caused by nematode-induced demasculinization of <i>T. sanus</i> (see above). Normal males of <i>T. sanus</i> were collected with demasculinized specimens at most sites, including four normal specimens with the <i>T. boharti</i> holotype (UCDC).</p>Published as part of <i>Runyon, Justin B., 2022, Nematode-induced demasculinization of Nearctic Dolichopodidae (Diptera) with five new synonyms, pp. 545-558 in Zootaxa 5092 (5)</i> on page 552, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5092.5.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5896385">http://zenodo.org/record/5896385</a>
Tirenin Tarihi Ticari Yapilari: Bedesten, Hanlar, Arasta, Carsi
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Finite groups with real-valued irreducible characters of prime degree
AbstractIn this paper we describe the structure of finite groups whose real-valued nonlinear irreducible characters have all prime degree. The more general situation in which the real-valued irreducible characters of a finite group have all squarefree degree is also considered
Phylogenetic relationships of SANUs analyzed in this study, grouped by major clade.
Phylogenetic relationships of SANUs analyzed in this study, grouped by major clade.</p
Finite groups with real conjugacy classes of prime size
We determine the structure of a finite group G whose noncentral real conjugacy classes have prime size. In particular, we show that G is solvable and that the set of the sizes of its real classes is one of the following: {1},{1, 2}, {1, p}, or {1, 2, p}, where p is an odd prime
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