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EFECTOS DEL Covid-19 EN LAS RESIDENCIAS DE MAYORES DE
Índice 1. Introducción ............................................................................................................ 2 2. Las características sociodemográficas de Navarra ..................................................... 3 2.1. Envejecimiento y sobreenvejecimiento ............................................................... 3 2.2. Las situaciones de dependencia y el fenómeno del envejecimiento. ................. 6 2.3. Envejecimiento y soledad .................................................................................... 7 3. Evolución de la COVID-19 en Centros Residenciales de personas mayores de Navarra 9 4. Incidencia de la mortalidad (otras fuentes) ............................................................. 29 Sistema de Monitorización de la Mortalidad (MoMo) ............................................. 29 5. Síntesis ................................................................................................................... 33 Índice de tablas .......................................................................................................... 36 Índice de gráficos ....................................................................................................... 37 1. Introducción El Observatorio de la Realidad Social, dependiente del Departamento de Derechos Sociales, presenta este primer estudio sobre los efectos de la COVID-19 en las residencias de personas mayores en Navarra. La elaboración de este informe responde al Principio de Transparencia que debe regir la actividad de la -
Ley Foral 18/1986, De 15 De Diciembre, Del Vascuence
LEGISLACIÓN CONSOLIDADA Ley Foral 18/1986, de 15 de diciembre, del vascuence. Comunidad Foral de Navarra «BON» núm. 154, de 17 de diciembre de 1986 «BOE» núm. 17, de 20 de enero de 1987 Referencia: BOE-A-1987-1257 ÍNDICE Preámbulo................................................................ 3 TÍTULO PRELIMINAR. Disposiciones generales........................................... 3 Artículo 1.............................................................. 3 Artículo 2.............................................................. 4 Artículo 3.............................................................. 4 Artículo 4.............................................................. 4 Artículo 5.............................................................. 4 TÍTULO I. Del uso normal y oficial.................................................... 5 CAPÍTULO I. Disposiciones generales............................................... 5 Artículo 6.............................................................. 5 Artículo 7.............................................................. 5 Artículo 8.............................................................. 5 Artículo 9.............................................................. 5 CAPÍTULO II. Del uso oficial en la zona vascófona........................................ 6 Artículo 10............................................................. 6 Artículo 11............................................................. 6 Artículo 12............................................................. 6 Artículo -
Passion for the Mission
Passion for the Mission Author: Javier Aguirregabiria Translated by: Father José Burgués Table of Contents I. PRESENTATION ........................................................................................................................... 1 1. A Proposal for the Beginning ............................................................................................ 1 FROM SILENCE .............................................................................................................................. 3 2. Logic of the Chapters ............................................................................................................. 3 For the Piarist and Those who Feel Piarist ............................................................................ 4 Mission as a Task ................................................................................................................... 4 II. WORK OF GOD AND OF CALASANZ ........................................................................................... 5 3. We Gratefully and Responsibly Accept this Gift ................................................................... 5 Poisoned Gift ......................................................................................................................... 6 Praying to God... .................................................................................................................... 6 4. It is You to Whom I am Calling ............................................................................................. -
Scientific Annual Report 2019
Scientific Annual Report 2019 Scientific Annual Report 2019 Contents 2 Introduction 14 Board members Director of Research 18 Group leaders 18 Neil Aaronson 37 Kees Jalink 56 Hein te Riele 19 Reuven Agami 38 Jos Jonkers 57 Lonneke van de Poll 20 Leila Akkari 39 Marleen Kok 58 Winette van der Graaf 21 Regina Beets-Tan 40 Pia Kvistborg and Olga Husson 22 Roderick Beijersbergen 41 Tineke Lenstra 60 Uulke van der Heide 23 Jos Beijnen 42 Sabine Linn 61 Michiel van der Heijden 24 André Bergman 43 René Medema 62 Wim van Harten 25 René Bernards 44 Gerrit Meijer and 63 Flora van Leeuwen and 26 Christian Blank Remond Fijneman Matti Rookus 27 Eveline Bleiker 46 Daniel Peeper 65 Fred van Leeuwen 28 Gerben Borst 47 Anastassis Perrakis 66 Maarten van Lohuizen 29 Thijn Brummelkamp 48 Benjamin Rowland 67 Jacco van Rheenen 30 Karin de Visser 49 Sanne Schagen 68 Bas van Steensel 31 Elzo de Wit 50 Alfred Schinkel 69 Olaf van Tellingen 32 William Faller 51 Marjanka Schmidt 70 Emile Voest 33 John Haanen 52 Ton Schumacher 71 Jelle Wesseling 34 Hugo Horlings 53 Titia Sixma 72 Lodewyk Wessels 35 Heinz Jacobs 54 Jan-Jakob Sonke 73 Lotje Zuur 36 Jacqueline Jacobs 55 Arnoud Sonnenberg 74 Wilbert Zwart 78 Division of 84 Division of 90 Division of Diagnostic Oncology Medical Oncology Surgical Oncology 96 Division of 102 Division of 110 Technology Radiation Oncology Pharmacology Transfer Office and Biometrics 112 Research Facilities 126 Education in 134 Clinical Oncology trials 164 Invited 166 Research 194 Personnel speakers projects index Netherlands Cancer Institute Plesmanlaan 121 1066 CX Amsterdam The Netherlands www.nki.nl Scientific Annual Report 2019 Introduction It is my pleasure to present the 2019 Scientific Annual Report of the Netherlands Cancer Institute. -
CUASI NOMÁS INGLÉS: PROSODY at the CROSSROADS of SPANISH and ENGLISH in 20TH CENTURY NEW MEXICO Jackelyn Van Buren Doctoral Student, Linguistics
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Linguistics ETDs Electronic Theses and Dissertations Fall 11-15-2017 CUASI NOMÁS INGLÉS: PROSODY AT THE CROSSROADS OF SPANISH AND ENGLISH IN 20TH CENTURY NEW MEXICO Jackelyn Van Buren Doctoral Student, Linguistics Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ling_etds Part of the Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics Commons, and the Phonetics and Phonology Commons Recommended Citation Van Buren, Jackelyn. "CUASI NOMÁS INGLÉS: PROSODY AT THE CROSSROADS OF SPANISH AND ENGLISH IN 20TH CENTURY NEW MEXICO." (2017). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ling_etds/55 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Electronic Theses and Dissertations at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Linguistics ETDs by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Jackelyn Van Buren Candidate Linguistics Department This dissertation is approved, and it is acceptable in quality and form for publication: Approved by the Dissertation Committee: Dr. Chris Koops, Chairperson Dr. Naomi Lapidus Shin Dr. Caroline Smith Dr. Damián Vergara Wilson i CUASI NOMÁS INGLÉS: PROSODY AT THE CROSSROADS OF SPANISH AND ENGLISH IN 20TH CENTURY NEW MEXICO by JACKELYN VAN BUREN B.A., Linguistics, University of Utah, 2009 M.A., Linguistics, University of Montana, 2012 DISSERTATION Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics The University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico December 2017 ii Acknowledgments A dissertation is not written without the support of a community of peers and loved ones. Now that the journey has come to an end, and I have grown as a human and a scholar and a friend throughout this process (and have gotten married, become an aunt, bought a house, and gone through an existential crisis), I can reflect on the people who have been the foundation for every change I have gone through. -
Ontario County Marriage Records 1908-1935 (Files)
Ontario County Marriage Records 1908-1935 (Files) License Groom Last Name Groom First Name Bride Last Name Bride First Name Year Number Bin ABBEY W. CHANCEY MARKS ABIGAIL A. 1909 545 AM24-019 ABBOTT MICHAEL MOSES CATHERINE 1909 347 AM24-006 ABBOTT SAMUEL JACOB SALOOM 1913 2254 AM24-032 ABBOTT STANLEY FREI EVELYN 1929 1146 AM24-073 ABEL CARL J. FREI ALBERTINA 1909 578 AM24-019 ABEL PERRY H. BAKER ETHEL M. 1912 1654 AM24-017 ABERCROMBE VAUGH F. WOODCOCK ROBY 1927 398 AM24-059 ABESHENE ARTHUR WALTERS VINA 1932 2036 AM24-088 ABRAHAM JOHN BROWN MARY 1908 52 AM24-005 ABRAHAM ALBERT A. BARRY ELIZABETH 1912 1900 AM24-018 ABRAMSKY MORRIS GRUSKIN SYLVIA 1932 4031 AM24-102 ACE ELMER GETMAN CAROL 1934 5701 AM24-130 ACHESON RALPH H. STERLING MARIE E. 1911 1306 AM24-004 ACQUILANO DOMINIC TAYLOR HELEN 1934 5596 AM24-130 ADAM GEORGE S. BLEYER JOSEPHINE A. 1909 375 AM24-006 ADAM JOHN TOWERS CARRIE 1927 543 AM24-059 ADAMS FRED PENNER NINA 1908 98 AM24-005 ADAMS FRED M. DONNELLY ETHEL M. 1912 1629 AM24-017 ADAMS MILLER BAUM ELIZABETH 1912 1687 AM24-017 ADAMS ARTHUR L. BURNETT BERTHA B. 1914 2352 AM24-032 ADAMS LESTER G. LEWIS BERTHA M. 1926 162 AM24-045 ADAMS FLOYD MARSH HELEN 1931 1820 AM24-088 ADAMS HAROLD ARGETSINGER LUCILE 1932 1992 AM24-088 ADAMS THOMAS GAUDET EMMA 1934 5597 AM24-130 ADAMSON WILLIAM GOODMAN CARRIE 1928 646 AM24-060 ADAMSON FREDERICK MELIOUS AGNES 1930 1363 AM24-074 ADSITT ARNOLD SMITH MARY 1929 1011 AM24-073 ADSITT FLOYD KEAR DOROTHY 1934 5477 AM24-116 AEBERSOLD ELMER J. -
IN TAX LEADERS WOMEN in TAX LEADERS | 4 AMERICAS Latin America
WOMEN IN TAX LEADERS THECOMPREHENSIVEGUIDE TO THE WORLD’S LEADING FEMALE TAX ADVISERS SIXTH EDITION IN ASSOCIATION WITH PUBLISHED BY WWW.INTERNATIONALTAXREVIEW.COM Contents 2 Introduction and methodology 8 Bouverie Street, London EC4Y 8AX, UK AMERICAS Tel: +44 20 7779 8308 4 Latin America: 30 Costa Rica Fax: +44 20 7779 8500 regional interview 30 Curaçao 8 United States: 30 Guatemala Editor, World Tax and World TP regional interview 30 Honduras Jonathan Moore 19 Argentina 31 Mexico Researchers 20 Brazil 31 Panama Lovy Mazodila 24 Canada 31 Peru Annabelle Thorpe 29 Chile 32 United States Jason Howard 30 Colombia 41 Venezuela Production editor ASIA-PACIFIC João Fernandes 43 Asia-Pacific: regional 58 Malaysia interview 59 New Zealand Business development team 52 Australia 60 Philippines Margaret Varela-Christie 53 Cambodia 61 Singapore Raquel Ipo 54 China 61 South Korea Managing director, LMG Research 55 Hong Kong SAR 62 Taiwan Tom St. Denis 56 India 62 Thailand 58 Indonesia 62 Vietnam © Euromoney Trading Limited, 2020. The copyright of all 58 Japan editorial matter appearing in this Review is reserved by the publisher. EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 64 Africa: regional 101 Lithuania No matter contained herein may be reproduced, duplicated interview 101 Luxembourg or copied by any means without the prior consent of the 68 Central Europe: 102 Malta: Q&A holder of the copyright, requests for which should be regional interview 105 Malta addressed to the publisher. Although Euromoney Trading 72 Northern & 107 Netherlands Limited has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this Southern Europe: 110 Norway publication, neither it nor any contributor can accept any regional interview 111 Poland legal responsibility whatsoever for consequences that may 86 Austria 112 Portugal arise from errors or omissions, or any opinions or advice 87 Belgium 115 Qatar given. -
CSP Technologies
CSP Technologies Solar Solar Power Generation Radiation fuel Concentrating the solar radiation in Concentrating Absorbing Storage Generation high magnification and using this thermal energy for power generation Absorbing/ fuel Reaction Features of Each Types of Solar Power PTC Type CRS Type Dish type 1Axis Sun tracking controller 2 Axis Sun tracking controller 2 Axis Sun tracking controller Concentrating rate : 30 ~ 100, ~400 oC Concentrating rate: 500 ~ 1,000, Concentrating rate: 1,000 ~ 10,000 ~1,500 oC Parabolic Trough Concentrator Parabolic Dish Concentrator Central Receiver System CSP Technologies PTC CRS Dish commercialized in large scale various types (from 1 to 20MW ) Stirling type in ~25kW size (more than 50MW ) developing the technology, partially completing the development technology development is already commercialized efficiency ~30% reached proper level, diffusion level efficiency ~16% efficiency ~12% CSP Test Facilities Worldwide Parabolic Trough Concentrator In 1994, the first research on high temperature solar technology started PTC technology for steam generation and solar detoxification Parabolic reflector and solar tracking system were developed <The First PTC System Installed in KIER(left) and Second PTC developed by KIER(right)> Dish Concentrator 1st Prototype: 15 circular mirror facets/ 2.2m focal length/ 11.7㎡ reflection area 2nd Prototype: 8.2m diameter/ 4.8m focal length/ 36㎡ reflection area <The First(left) and Second(right) KIER’s Prototype Dish Concentrator> Dish Concentrator Two demonstration projects for 10kW dish-stirling solar power system Increased reflection area(9m dia. 42㎡) and newly designed mirror facets Running with Solo V161 Stirling engine, 19.2% efficiency (solar to electricity) <KIER’s 10kW Dish-Stirling System in Jinhae City> Dish Concentrator 25 20 15 (%) 10 발전 효율 5 Peak. -
Polígonos De Instalación De Las Redes Nga Y Localidades
POLÍGONOS DE INSTALACIÓN DE LAS REDES NGA Y LOCALIDADES NOMBRE AAE NOMBRE MUNICIPIO Polígono Industrial Buñuel Buñuel Polígono Industrial El Castellar Ribaforada Polígono Industrial N-232 Ribaforada Ribaforada Área de Actividades Económicas de Cabanillas Cabanillas Área de almacenes y pequeñas industrias de Cabanillas Cabanillas Polígono Ganadero Viñas Viejas Cabanillas Polígono Ganadero de Fustiñana Fustiñana Polígono Industrial Fustiñana Fustiñana Polígono Industrial Rocaforte Sangüesa <> Zangoza Polígono Industrial Cintruénigo Norte y Sur Cintruénigo Polígono Industrial Corella (Ombatillo) Corella Polígono Industrial Dehesa de Ormiñen Fitero Polígono Industrial Murchante Carrilabarca Murchante Polígono Industrial La Serna Tudela Polígono Centro de Servicios Tudela Polígono Industrial Las Navas Cadreita Polígono Industrial Valtierra-Arguedas Valtierra, Arguedas Polígono Industrial Bodega Romana Funes Polígono Industrial El Olivo Milagro Zona Industrial Montehondo Milagro Polígono Industrial Alesves 1 y 2 Villafranca Polígono Industrial El cubo-El Alto Funes Polígono Industrial Soto de la Sardilla Funes Polígono Ganadero La Dehesa-Los Llanos Funes Polígono Industrial San Colombar Funes Polígono Industrial El Campillo Marcilla Polígono Industrial La Vergalada Falces Olígono industrial Falces Falces Polígono Industrial de Andosilla Andosilla Polígono Industrial de Azagra Azagra Polígono Ganadero de San Adrián San Adrián Polígono Industrial San Adrián San Adrián Zona del Arenal San Adrián Polígono Industrial Carretera Beire Olite <> Erriberri -
Navarra, Comunidad Foral De
DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE ARQUITECTURA, VIVIENDA Y SUELO Navarra, Comunidad Foral de CÓDIGO POBLACIÓN TIPO FIGURA AÑO PUBLIC. PROVINCIA INE MUNICIPIO 2018 PLANEAMIENTO APROBACIÓN Navarra 31001 Abáigar 87 Normas Subsidiarias 1997 Navarra 31002 Abárzuza/Abartzuza 550 Plan General 1999 Navarra 31003 Abaurregaina/Abaurrea Alta 121 Plan General 2016 Navarra 31004 Abaurrepea/Abaurrea Baja 33 Plan General 2016 Navarra 31005 Aberin 356 Plan General 2003 Navarra 31006 Ablitas 2.483 Plan General 2015 Navarra 31007 Adiós 156 Plan General 2019 Navarra 31008 Aguilar de Codés 72 Plan General 2010 Navarra 31009 Aibar/Oibar 791 Plan General 2009 Navarra 31011 Allín/Allin 850 Plan General 2015 Navarra 31012 Allo 983 Plan General 2002 Navarra 31010 Altsasu/Alsasua 7.407 Plan General 2003 Navarra 31013 Améscoa Baja 730 Plan General 2003 Navarra 31014 Ancín/Antzin 340 Normas Subsidiarias 1995 Navarra 31015 Andosilla 2.715 Plan General 1999 Navarra 31016 Ansoáin/Antsoain 10.739 Plan General 2019 Navarra 31017 Anue 485 Plan General 1997 Navarra 31018 Añorbe 568 Plan General 2012 Navarra 31019 Aoiz/Agoitz 2.624 Plan General 2004 Navarra 31020 Araitz 525 Plan General 2015 Navarra 31025 Arakil 949 Normas Subsidiarias 2014 Navarra 31021 Aranarache/Aranaratxe 70 Sin Planeamiento 0 Navarra 31023 Aranguren 10.512 Normas Subsidiarias 1995 Navarra 31024 Arano 116 Plan General 1997 Navarra 31022 Arantza 614 Normas Subsidiarias 1994 Navarra 31026 Aras 157 Plan General 2008 Navarra 31027 Arbizu 1.124 Plan General 2017 Navarra 31028 Arce/Artzi 264 Plan General 1997 Navarra -
Spatial Gender-Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Pancreatic Cancer Mortality in Spain (1990–2013)
RESEARCH ARTICLE Spatial gender-age-period-cohort analysis of pancreatic cancer mortality in Spain (1990± 2013) Jaione Etxeberria1,2,3, TomaÂs Goicoa1,2,4, Gonzalo Lo pez-Abente5, Andrea Riebler6, MarõÂa Dolores Ugarte1,2* 1 Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Public University of Navarre, Pamplona, Spain, 2 Institute for Advanced Materials, InaMat, Public University of Navarre, Pamplona, Spain, 3 Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain, 4 Research Network a1111111111 on Health Services in Chronic Diseases (REDISSEC), Madrid, Spain, 5 Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, a1111111111 Spain, 6 Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, a1111111111 Trondheim, Norway a1111111111 a1111111111 * [email protected] Abstract OPEN ACCESS Recently, the interest in studying pancreatic cancer mortality has increased due to its high Citation: Etxeberria J, Goicoa T, LoÂpez-Abente G, lethality. In this work a detailed analysis of pancreatic cancer mortality in Spanish provinces Riebler A, Ugarte MD (2017) Spatial gender-age- was performed using recent data. A set of multivariate spatial gender-age-period-cohort period-cohort analysis of pancreatic cancer models was considered to look for potential candidates to analyze pancreatic cancer mortal- mortality in Spain (1990±2013). PLoS ONE 12(2): e0169751. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0169751 ity rates. The selected model combines features of APC (age-period-cohort) models with disease mapping approaches. To ensure model identifiability sum-to-zero constraints were Editor: Jaymie Meliker, Stony Brook University, Graduate Program in Public Health, UNITED applied. A fully Bayesian approach based on integrated nested Laplace approximations STATES (INLA) was considered for model fitting and inference. -
Dative Overmarking in Basque: Evidence of Spanish-Basque Convergence
Dative Overmarking in Basque: Evidence of Spanish-Basque Convergence Jennifer Austin University of New Jersey, Rutgers. [email protected] Abstract This paper investigates a recent change in the grammar of spoken Basque which results in the substitution of dative case and agreement for absolutive case and agreement in marking animate, specific direct objects. I argue that this pattern of use is due to convergence between the feature matrix of the functional category AGR in Spanish and Basque. In contrast to previous studies which point to interface areas as the locus of syntactic convergence, I argue that this is a change affecting the core grammar of Basque. Furthermore, I suggest that the appearance of this case marking pattern in spoken Basque is probably attributable to recent changes in the demographics of Basque speakers and that its use is related to the degree of proficiency in each language of adult bilingual speakers. Laburpena Lan honetan euskara mintzatuaren gramatikan gertatu berri den aldaketa bat ikertzen da, hain zuzen ere, kasu datiboa eta aditz komunztaduraren ordezkapena kasu absolutiboa eta aditz komunztaduraren ordez objektu zuzenak --animatuak eta zehatzak—markatzen direnean. Nire iritziz, erabilera hori gazteleraz eta euskaraz dagoen AGR delako kategori funtzionalaren ezaugarri taulen bateratzeari zor zaio. Aurreko ikerketa batzuetan hizkuntza arteko ukipen eremuak bateratze sintaktikoaren gunetzat jotzen badira ere, nire iritziz aldaketa horrek euskararen gramatika oinarrizkoari eragiten dio. Areago, esango nuke kasu marka erabilera hori, ziurrenik, euskal hiztunen artean gertatu berri diren aldaketa demografikoen ondorioz agertzen dela euskara mintzatuan eta hiztun elebidun helduek hizkuntza bakoitzean daukaten gaitasun mailari lotuta dagoela. Keywods: Bilingualism, syntactic convergence, language contact.