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Irish Studies in Spain – 2010

Irish Studies in Spain – 2010

... contribution in the study of early modern history in the last ...Anglo Irish relations and that horizons were somewhat ...Spanish in the new world had on English attitudes toward Ireland ... See full document

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Sociodemographic factors and clinical conditions associated to hospitalization in influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infected patients in Spain, 2009-2010.

Sociodemographic factors and clinical conditions associated to hospitalization in influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infected patients in Spain, 2009-2010.

... among studies [48]. Our finding that women in the last weeks of pregnancy do have an increased risk of hospitalization suggests that a more detailed analysis of this factor should be ...control ... See full document

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The role of GIS in urban seismic risk studies: application to the city of Almería (southern Spain)

The role of GIS in urban seismic risk studies: application to the city of Almería (southern Spain)

... obtained in the SISMOSAN Project (Benito et al., 2010) were deaggregated for two hazard-consistent tar- get motions, corresponding to the expected peak ground ac- celerations (PGAs) and spectral ... See full document

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Rev. contab. finanç.  vol.24 número61 en v24n61a03

Rev. contab. finanç. vol.24 número61 en v24n61a03

... bases in this field (Zimmerman, 2001; Ittner & Larcker, 2001, 2002; Hopwood, 2002, Chapman et ...Siren, 2010; Modell, 2010; Lukka, 2010; Merchant, 2010). In this re- gard, it ... See full document

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Ocean modelling for aquaculture and fisheries in Irish waters

Ocean modelling for aquaculture and fisheries in Irish waters

... vary in complexity The examples include highly aggregated tools with low data requirements ...al., 2010; Dabrowski et ...2009, 2010; Guyondet et al., 2010; Maar et ...al., 2010). ... See full document

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Irish Studies in Spain – 2009

Irish Studies in Spain – 2009

... stories in general have developed so much since The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole, that to read narratives like the story which gives its name to the whole collection, “Dickon el Diablo” (simple, ... See full document

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A data science approach for spatiotemporal modelling of low and resident air pollution in Madrid (Spain): Implications for epidemiological studies

A data science approach for spatiotemporal modelling of low and resident air pollution in Madrid (Spain): Implications for epidemiological studies

... challenge in en- vironmental ...exposed. In this study, hourly time series of four key air pollutants were analysed using Hidden Markov Models to estimate the exposure to background pollution in ... See full document

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The impact of word frequency in the production effect

The impact of word frequency in the production effect

... In the second study, we found the production effect as a “quite powerful mechanism for improving memory for selected information” (MacLeod et al., 2010, p.671). Words read aloud are consistently better ... See full document

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Code-Mixing in Biliterate and Multiliterate Irish Literary Texts

Code-Mixing in Biliterate and Multiliterate Irish Literary Texts

... multilinguals, in which languages are invariably encroaching upon one another in various ways, the written word in its conservatism, as symbolic of power and learning, has in history often ... See full document

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Responses to the Holocaust in Modern Irish Poetry

Responses to the Holocaust in Modern Irish Poetry

... major Irish poems written in elegiac mode about the Holocaust: Harry Clifton’s ‘Benjamin Fondane Departs for the East’ from his prize-winning 2007 collection Secular Eden and Derek Mahon’s ‘A Disused Shed ... See full document

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Apoptotic engulfment pathway and schizophrenia.

Apoptotic engulfment pathway and schizophrenia.

... different in these two ...overrepresented in the affected individuals as the Caucasian ...was in the opposite ...testing in these genes, the p value for the Caucasian replication samples ... See full document

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Neo-Malthusianism and eugenics in the struggle over meaning in the Spanish anarchist press, 1900-1936

Neo-Malthusianism and eugenics in the struggle over meaning in the Spanish anarchist press, 1900-1936

... “eclectic;” in other words, they would publish any article, even if the author did not identify with anarchist ideas or agree with the journal’s particular editorial ...published in order to endorse their ... See full document

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The diet of diabetic patients in Spain in 2008-2010: accordance with the main dietary recommendations--a cross-sectional study.

The diet of diabetic patients in Spain in 2008-2010: accordance with the main dietary recommendations--a cross-sectional study.

... those in the EASD recommendations. In contrast, over 25% reached the goal for fiber intake (less stringent than the EASD), and almost 70% reached the goal for fish consumption ($2 ... See full document

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Analysis of the Tourist Services Company Enoaventura and Proposals for its Improvement

Analysis of the Tourist Services Company Enoaventura and Proposals for its Improvement

... network in Spain where 9 out of 10 people use it (Annual study of the social networks 2017; 2017 as cited in Quero Guerrero, 2018) and it is good to increase the engagment since it allows to publish ... See full document

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Program EducAtivo: physical activity as a health education strategy

Program EducAtivo: physical activity as a health education strategy

... noticed in the be- ginning of the extension ...intervention. In the EducAtivo, the resources were reduced to one Physical Education pro- fessional not exclusively dedicated to the program and one volunteer ... See full document

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‘Introductory essay: writing Irish art histories’

‘Introductory essay: writing Irish art histories’

... the Irish Free ...living in Northern Ireland being explored by Coulter as Hewitt s desire to move towards a hybrid Ulster society, with shared artistic experiences at its ...about Irish art, ... See full document

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CD27.R4: Request of the government of Spain for observer status in the PAHO

CD27.R4: Request of the government of Spain for observer status in the PAHO

... To grant Spain the status of Observer Country in the Pan American Health Organization. To recommend to the Director that he promote technical cooperation between Spain and the[r] ... See full document

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Grape juice increases the BDNF levels but not alter the S100B levels in hippocampus and frontal cortex from male Wistar Rats

Grape juice increases the BDNF levels but not alter the S100B levels in hippocampus and frontal cortex from male Wistar Rats

... observed in S100B ...which, in turn, stimulates neuronal survival and activity during brain injury and ...results, in our study we do not have a brain injury neither we tried to recover some damage, ... See full document

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Irish Film and Television -2012-

Irish Film and Television -2012-

... Shootout”. In a sequence crosscut between Hans and Marty listening to Billy around a campfire (underscored by Carter Burwell’s exquisite music) and Billy’s imagined film ending, a bloodbath filled with “money ... See full document

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The Challenges of Distributing Leadership in Irish Post-Primary Schools

The Challenges of Distributing Leadership in Irish Post-Primary Schools

... Accountability. In order to extend the debate further, issues pertaining to accountability regimes, assessment procedures and teacher and student identity in the face of new technology need to be ... See full document

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