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Registro De Tesis De La UNSCH REGISTRO DE TESIS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN CRISTÓBAL DE HUAMANGA Nº Codigo Titulo Libro Autor Personal 1 Tesis / Ad1 Gui "Un modelo de evaluación del desempeño laboral en el proyecto CICAFOR" Guillén Cavero, Ruth L. 2 Tesis / Ad2 Pal "Evaluación de personal en una empresa industrial" Palomino Infante, Gladis 3 Tesis / Ad3 Per "Metodología de selección de personal para la Región los Libertadores - Wari" Pérez Quispe, Reyna 4 Tesis / Ad4 Barr "Análisis de la organización interna de la municipalidad de San Juan Bautista" Barrón Munaylla, Vilma A. 5 Tesis / Ad5 Led "Evaluación de puesto de la municipalidad provincial de Huamanga" Ledesma Estrada, Walter Américo 6 Tesis / Ad6 Ani El pensamiento administrativo y su aplicación a las empresas e instituciones públicas del departamento de Ayacucho Anicama Córdova, Juan F. 7 Tesis / Ad7 Gal "El sector informal urbano de Ayacucho y su contribución al desarrollo socio-económico" Gálvez Molina, Jorge Antonio "La teoría de los dos factores y el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes de Administración de Empresas de la Universidad Nacional de 8 Tesis / Ad8 Mir Miranda Campos, Yeny Felícitas San Cristóbal de Huamanga 9 Tesis / Ag11 Bet "Incidencia de la distomatosis hepática en el ganado vacuno de la provincia de Huamanga-Ayacucho" Betalleluz Leaño, Félix 10 Tesis / Ag12 Can "Estructura agraria y tenencia de la tierra en el valle de Huamanga. sector : Distrito de Acos Vinchos" Canales Jerí, Carlos Rolando Análisis de crecimiento de dos ecotipos de achita (Amaranthus Caudatus L.): blanca Glomerulada y negra Amarantiforme bajo las condiciones 11 Tesis / Ag131 Zam Zambrano Ochoa, Lurquín Marino de Ayacucho (2750 m.s.n.m.) 12 Tesis / Ag16 Cas "Fijación y adsorción del P en suelos de puna de 3450 a 4100 m.s.n.m en Allpachaka (Ayacucho)" Castillo Romero, Guillermo 13 Tesis / Ag17 Cer "Estudio Agrológico del Fundo Wayllapampa" Cerrón Pomalaza, Teodoro "Estudio preliminar de la producción y composición de la leche en el Hoyo de Allpachaka, zona alto andina 3500 m.s.n.m. durante los años 14 Tesis / Ag18 Coo Cook Dañino, Felipe Antonio 1972 a 1974" 15 Tesis / Ag23 Flo Análisis de crecimiento y curva de tuberización en tres Híbridos de papa blanca Flores Flores, Víctor Ignacio "Estudio del contenido de proteína y el peso específico en cien variedades de papas nativas cultivadas en el Departamento de Ayacucho y sus 16 Tesis / Ag25 Flo Flores Sánchez, Alejandro relaciones con los caracteres externos e internos de tubérculos" 17 Tesis / Ag26 Gal Características morfológicas asociadas al rendimiento en Ullucus Tuberosus Loz Gálvez Astoray, Juan Gualberto Proyecto de irrigación del Distrito de Huamanguilla, mediante el embalse de la Laguna de Yanacocha" Emilio Julio Guillén Alca y Juan Calixto 18 Tesis / Ag31 Gui Guillén Alca, Emilio Julio Rivera Rendimiento de tubérculos e incidencia de virosis y micosis en mezclas intraespecifico de papas en seis localidades de Ayacucho (3.000 a 19 Tesis / Ag422 Oro Oropeza Herrera, Alfredo Victor 3500 m.s.n.m.) Efecto del momento y dosis de fertilización nitrogenada con y sin material orgánico en el cultivo de brócoli (brassica oleracea) variedad itálica 20 Tesis / Ag449 Gue Guerra Allende, Guido Edgar Ayacucho Efectos de tres densidades de siembra tres volúmenes de abonamiento orgánico en dos especies de frijol (Vigna sinensis) variedad castilla y 21 Tesis / Ag559 Dip Dipas Huamán, Miky Joaquín (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) variedad cápsula en el C.E. Minag VRA, Pichari a 550 m.s.n.m. Cusco 22 Tesis / AI10 Oli Diagnóstico y propuesta para el desarrollo y pequeñas empresas (MyPEs) Agroindustriales en la sub Región Chanka Olivera Núñez, Néstor Raúl Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta de producción de bebida protéica a partir de kiwicha (Amaranthus caudatus) en la 23 Tesis / AI11 Pra Prado Díaz, Juan ciudad de Ayacucho Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta de producción de pulpa de chirimoya (Annona cherimola, Mill) en la ciudad de 24 Tesis / AI9 Her Hernández Mavila, Jack Edson Ayacucho 25 Tesis / An231 Pin Estructura y función en la comunidad de Tomanga Pinto Ramos, Edmundo G 26 Tesis / As135 Ven La educación en la comunidad rural de Huascahura" Ventura Almanza, Julia 27 Tesis / As150 Qui "Experiencia de servicio social en el rendimiento educativo en el C.E. Básica "San Ramón"" Herminia Quispe Cussi y Betty J. Santiago Valdez Quispe Cussi, Herminia 28 Tesis / As153 San El quehacer del servicio social en el programa madre-niño en la maternidad de Lima" Elizabeth Sánez Osnayo y Gloria Yataco Yataco Sánez Osnayo, Elizabeth 29 Tesis / As163 Ale El servicio social y la aplicación de la política social en el juzgado de menores de Ica caso menores de conducta irregular" Alejo Mendoza, Hilda El programa de control de tuberculosis y la labor de servicio social"Hospital general base de Ayacucho Yrene Candelaria Gutiérrez Chahua y 30 Tesis / AS168 Gut Gutiérrez Chahua, Yrene Candelaria Floren Matilde Mariscal Martínez 31 Tesis / AS193 Cam El rol del servicio social en la Dirección de Bienestar Universitario y Asuntos Estudiantiles de la UNSCH en 1982-1983" Camarena Lino, Deda 32 Tesis / AS251 Cam Problema de la desnutrición en el pueblo joven Piedra Grande Camarena Leyva, Blanca Elena 33 Tesis / AS261 Fra Realidad económica-social de los trabajadores del Sindicato Unico del Mercado Central Andrés F. Vivanco y Plaza Santa Clara de Ayacucho Franco Silvera, Claudia Marina 34 Tesis / AS275 Rev (El) servicio social en la atención del menor excepcional, Centro de Educación Especial de Ayacucho Revollar Ochatoma, M. A. 35 Tesis / As282 Gut Estudio del pueblo joven General Ollanta - Cuzco Gutiérrez Retamozo, María M. 36 Tesis / B1 Ara Helmintiosis intestinal en la población escolar de las márgenes del río Apurímac Universidad Nacional San Cristóbal de Huamanga,1968 Aramburú Villanueva, Ciro Alberto Determinación de los grados de resistencia de 45 cultivares de papas nativas del departamento de Ayacucho a la enfermedad de la verruga 37 Tesis / B10 Hua Huamán Corsano, Rosa Adriana (synchytrium endobioticummediante pruebas de campo (schilb) Pere) 38 Tesis / B100 Mon "Diferenciación de peneidos (langostinos) post. larvales de 5 a 25 m.m. Tumbes-1987" Montenegro Pino, José Eduardo 39 Tesis / B101 Ray Control de calidad del Mugil Cephalus "lisa" al estado fresco comercializado en la ciudad de Ayacucho Setiembre 1985 - Enero 1986 Rayme Jesa, Esther 40 Tesis / B102 Sil "Algunos aspectos biológicos del bagre "Life" Pygidium Punctulatum (Valenciennes) del río Chiapuquio, Ingenio, departamento de Junín" Silvera Solis, Martín 41 Tesis / B105 Alv "Incidencia de Fasciola Hepática en escolares de la ciudad de Puquio: Lucanas-Ayacucho 1989" Alvaro López, Zeida Marianela 42 Tesis / B106 Ara "Serogrupos de Escherichia Coli en pacientes de sexo femenino con con infección urinaria aguda, Ayacucho" Aramburú Castellares, Flora "Evaluación de la interacción hongos Micorrícicos-Azotobacter sobre el crecimiento de trigo var. Ollanta en un suelo de Quinua con diferentes 43 Tesis / B107 Bar Barboza Palomino, Jeni Víctor tipos de abonamiento" "Obtención de etanol por bio-conversión de cáscara de baya de Opuntia Ficus Indica (tuna) utilizando células inmovilizadas de Pachysolen 44 Tesis / B108 Bet Betalleluz Valencia, Fredy Wilmer Tannophilus ATCC-32691" 45 Tesis / B109 Bue Manipuladores de alimentos portadores de Salmonella y su sensibilidad a los quimioterápicos Ayacucho 1986 Buendia Torres, Alcidez 46 Tesis / B11 Lan Elnterobius vermiculares en la población escolar de Ayacucho Landes Bastidas, Víctor Dolorier 47 Tesis / B111 Car "Producción de proteína monocelular a partir del pericarpio de Theobroma Cacao L. "cacao" utilizando Saccharomyces Rouxii ATCC 14679" Cárdenas López, Víctor Luis 48 Tesis / B112 Car Capacidad Amilósica de dos cepas de Bacillus spp. en diferentes materiales amiláceos Carhuaz Ambía, Rina Mery Estudio de la resistencia al cloranfenicol, ampicilina y cotrimoxazol de Salmonella Typhi y Salmonella Enteritidis ser. Paratyphi A y B [Ayacucho 49 Tesis / B113 Ccor Ccorahua Tacsi, Lucia Rosario 1989] Producción de etanol a partir de la Savia del Agave americana "cabuya" utilizando cepas de Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC 4126 y 50 Tesis / B116 Chip Chipana Gonzáles, Marco Antonio Saccharomyces sp. SR-1 "Actividad de la transcetolasa eritrocítica y efecto de la tiamina pirofosfato como evaluadores tiamina eritrocítica en personas aparentemente 51 Tesis / B117 Chir Chirinos Ricaldi, Elizabeth Esther normales de la localidad de Ayacucho 2,750 m.s.n.m. 52 Tesis / B118 Chuch Condida albicans en afecciones bronco-pulmonares y su sensibilidad a los quimioterápicos. Hospital de Apoyo de Ayacucho,1987 Chuchón Henriquez, Ana María 53 Tesis / B119 Chuch "Producción de etanol y proteína molecular a partir de oxalis tuberosa "oca" usando Saccharomyces ATCC 4126 Ayacucho" Chuchón Martínez, Saúl Alonso 54 Tesis / B12 May Decápodos comunes de la zona inter mareal entre Pucusana y Ancón Mayta Lino, Raúl Benigno 55 Tesis / B120 Del "Yersinia Enteroculítica y Salmonella en pescado y pollo y su sensibilidad" De La Cruz Arango, Jesús 56 Tesis / B121 Del "Pseudomonas aeruginosa, en diferentes cuerpos de agua, su resistencia a los antisépticos y quimioterápicos Ayacucho 1988" De La Cruz Hinostroza, Vilma 57 Tesis / B123 Gar "producción de proteínas molecular Fungica Geotrichum sp. usando como sustrato suero de leche" García Gómez, Melva 58 Tesis / B125 Gua "Hongos dermatofítos en animales de dos localidades del departamento de Ayacucho" Guardián Chávez, Ricardo Arturo
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