Un libro un concello percorrendo a provincia da CoruñaBibliotecadicoruna
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Un libro un concello percorrendo a provincia da CoruñaBibliotecadicoruna
Mostra bibliográfica e selección dun libro por concello do total dos 93 concellos da Provincia da Coruña que se encontran dispoñibles na Biblioteca da Deputación da Coruña
Brazil and Mexico are the two largest economies in Latin America, with Brazil having a larger population and GDP while Mexico has seen faster growth rates recently. Both countries have experienced strong economic growth and the rise of a new middle class but still face challenges in areas like energy, competitiveness, and over-reliance on specific trade partners. There are also opportunities to increase trade between the two Latin American powers, which remains well below its potential despite some recent efforts through trade missions.
This document is a sample ballot for the November 4, 2008 election in Davidson County, Tennessee. It lists the candidates for federal, state and local races as well as two proposed amendments to the Metropolitan Charter. Early voting will take place from October 15-30 at various locations around the county from 8am to various evening and weekend hours. Voters are instructed to bring ID and follow posted instructions when voting on election day or during early voting.
The document discusses an upcoming midterm test on chapters 1-5 of an information technology course, which cover topics like why computers were created and HTML. It also provides information on several technologies commonly used in web and software development like Flash, XML, Ajax, and programming languages. The document concludes with a review of concepts like communication protocols, IP addresses, databases, content management systems, and uploading/editing website content.
Accurate biochemical knowledge starting with precise structure-based criteria...Michel Dumontier
Biochemical ontologies aim to capture and represent biochemical entities and the relations that exist between them in an accurate and precise manner. A fundamental starting point is the use of identifiers that precisely and uniquely identify some biochemical entity, whether it be a substance, a quality or some biological process. Yet, our current approach for generating identifiers doing so is often haphazard and incomplete. This prevents us from accurately integrating knowledge and also leads to under specification of our knowledge. This talk aims to initiate a discussion on plausible structure-based strategies for biochemical identity, ultimately to generate identifiers in an automatic and curator/database independent fashion, whether it be at molecular level or some part thereof (e.g. residues, collection of residues, atoms, collection of atoms, functional groups). With structure-based identifiers in hand, we will be in a position to accurately capture specific biochemical knowledge, such as how a set of residues in a binding site are involved in a chemical reaction including the fact that a key nitrogen atom must first be de-protonated. Thus, this will enhance our current representation of biochemical knowledge and make it fundamentally more useful.
More Edisons Needed, not Einsteins: By NastasThomas Nastas
The presentation discusses the need for more entrepreneurs and innovative jobs. The World Bank asked the speaker to present on scaling up entrepreneurship as countries want help increasing the number of start-ups and small-to-medium enterprises. The presentation argues that building experience with risk, failure, and uncertainty is needed to increase entrepreneurship. It provides solutions like selling the opportunity not just the risk, generating more business ideas, and establishing mentoring organizations. The overall message is that developing more "Edison-like" entrepreneurs focused on doing more, faster and cheaper can help economies participate in an increasingly knowledge-based world.
A quick presentation to talk about the benefits of structured knowledge, focused on parallax & freebase, and how their knowledge representation fits into the wider scope of the semantic web.
Multicultural health standards around the worlddiversityRx
This presentation reviews key standards, performance measures, and laws related to multicultural health and cultural competence from the US, Australia, and Scotland. Presented at the EU COST ADAPT meeting, Amsterdam, October 2012.
Effectively Marketing To Government BuyersBob Shark
The document provides an overview of marketing to government buyers. It discusses PTACs, which are local offices that help businesses sell to government. PTACs can help businesses understand opportunities but do not make business decisions. The document also covers prerequisites for government contracting like registrations. It emphasizes understanding your own capabilities and differentiators. Buyers are identified at various government levels from federal to local. Market research approaches are presented to find potential government clients.
The document discusses an online support system that provides automated support to users, which takes pressure off "Super Users" who typically spend most of their time providing first-tier support and individual training. It notes that 81% of respondents in a survey indicated Super Users spend most of their time on training. The system aims to allow Super Users to focus more on their primary jobs by providing a knowledge base where users can find self-help answers anytime. This improves productivity for both users and Super Users.
How to Master UX Testing in an Agile Design ProcessUserZoom
This document discusses how to integrate user experience (UX) testing into an agile design process. It begins by outlining common myths about agile and UX testing, such as the idea that they are incompatible or that testing requires working code. The document then presents different approaches to testing in an agile context, such as the 3x3 method of testing multiple early concepts, the RITE method of refining one concept faster through iterations, and A/B testing to refine details at the end. It emphasizes removing waste from traditional UX processes and leveraging remote automated user testing to scale usability testing within short agile sprints. Finally, it provides tips for more agile UX testing like defining target metrics for
Innovation Benefits Realization for Industrial Research (Part-2)Iain Sanders
This document discusses technology innovation and improving products and processes. It identifies 39 generic engineering parameters that can be improved, such as weight, length, speed, and reliability. The parameters are grouped into common physical parameters, technique-independent negative parameters like waste and loss, and technique-independent positive parameters like stability and manufacturability. Specific examples of parameters are provided, like defining length as a linear measurement and defining reliability as a subsystem's ability to perform intended functions predictably. The document provides details on classifying and defining various engineering parameters that can be addressed to improve technology.
Brazil and Mexico are the two largest economies in Latin America, with Brazil having a larger population and GDP while Mexico has seen faster growth rates recently. Both countries have experienced strong economic growth and the rise of a new middle class but still face challenges in areas like energy, competitiveness, and over-reliance on specific trade partners. There are also opportunities to increase trade between the two Latin American powers, which remains well below its potential despite some recent efforts through trade missions.
This document is a sample ballot for the November 4, 2008 election in Davidson County, Tennessee. It lists the candidates for federal, state and local races as well as two proposed amendments to the Metropolitan Charter. Early voting will take place from October 15-30 at various locations around the county from 8am to various evening and weekend hours. Voters are instructed to bring ID and follow posted instructions when voting on election day or during early voting.
The document discusses an upcoming midterm test on chapters 1-5 of an information technology course, which cover topics like why computers were created and HTML. It also provides information on several technologies commonly used in web and software development like Flash, XML, Ajax, and programming languages. The document concludes with a review of concepts like communication protocols, IP addresses, databases, content management systems, and uploading/editing website content.
Accurate biochemical knowledge starting with precise structure-based criteria...Michel Dumontier
Biochemical ontologies aim to capture and represent biochemical entities and the relations that exist between them in an accurate and precise manner. A fundamental starting point is the use of identifiers that precisely and uniquely identify some biochemical entity, whether it be a substance, a quality or some biological process. Yet, our current approach for generating identifiers doing so is often haphazard and incomplete. This prevents us from accurately integrating knowledge and also leads to under specification of our knowledge. This talk aims to initiate a discussion on plausible structure-based strategies for biochemical identity, ultimately to generate identifiers in an automatic and curator/database independent fashion, whether it be at molecular level or some part thereof (e.g. residues, collection of residues, atoms, collection of atoms, functional groups). With structure-based identifiers in hand, we will be in a position to accurately capture specific biochemical knowledge, such as how a set of residues in a binding site are involved in a chemical reaction including the fact that a key nitrogen atom must first be de-protonated. Thus, this will enhance our current representation of biochemical knowledge and make it fundamentally more useful.
More Edisons Needed, not Einsteins: By NastasThomas Nastas
The presentation discusses the need for more entrepreneurs and innovative jobs. The World Bank asked the speaker to present on scaling up entrepreneurship as countries want help increasing the number of start-ups and small-to-medium enterprises. The presentation argues that building experience with risk, failure, and uncertainty is needed to increase entrepreneurship. It provides solutions like selling the opportunity not just the risk, generating more business ideas, and establishing mentoring organizations. The overall message is that developing more "Edison-like" entrepreneurs focused on doing more, faster and cheaper can help economies participate in an increasingly knowledge-based world.
A quick presentation to talk about the benefits of structured knowledge, focused on parallax & freebase, and how their knowledge representation fits into the wider scope of the semantic web.
Multicultural health standards around the worlddiversityRx
This presentation reviews key standards, performance measures, and laws related to multicultural health and cultural competence from the US, Australia, and Scotland. Presented at the EU COST ADAPT meeting, Amsterdam, October 2012.
Effectively Marketing To Government BuyersBob Shark
The document provides an overview of marketing to government buyers. It discusses PTACs, which are local offices that help businesses sell to government. PTACs can help businesses understand opportunities but do not make business decisions. The document also covers prerequisites for government contracting like registrations. It emphasizes understanding your own capabilities and differentiators. Buyers are identified at various government levels from federal to local. Market research approaches are presented to find potential government clients.
The document discusses an online support system that provides automated support to users, which takes pressure off "Super Users" who typically spend most of their time providing first-tier support and individual training. It notes that 81% of respondents in a survey indicated Super Users spend most of their time on training. The system aims to allow Super Users to focus more on their primary jobs by providing a knowledge base where users can find self-help answers anytime. This improves productivity for both users and Super Users.
How to Master UX Testing in an Agile Design ProcessUserZoom
This document discusses how to integrate user experience (UX) testing into an agile design process. It begins by outlining common myths about agile and UX testing, such as the idea that they are incompatible or that testing requires working code. The document then presents different approaches to testing in an agile context, such as the 3x3 method of testing multiple early concepts, the RITE method of refining one concept faster through iterations, and A/B testing to refine details at the end. It emphasizes removing waste from traditional UX processes and leveraging remote automated user testing to scale usability testing within short agile sprints. Finally, it provides tips for more agile UX testing like defining target metrics for
Innovation Benefits Realization for Industrial Research (Part-2)Iain Sanders
This document discusses technology innovation and improving products and processes. It identifies 39 generic engineering parameters that can be improved, such as weight, length, speed, and reliability. The parameters are grouped into common physical parameters, technique-independent negative parameters like waste and loss, and technique-independent positive parameters like stability and manufacturability. Specific examples of parameters are provided, like defining length as a linear measurement and defining reliability as a subsystem's ability to perform intended functions predictably. The document provides details on classifying and defining various engineering parameters that can be addressed to improve technology.
Evaluation of ontology-powered scientific research as a means to assess and i...Michel Dumontier
Ontologies are quickly becoming a core part of biomedical infrastructure, where they serve as a means to standardize terminology, to enable access to domain knowledge, to verify data consistency and to facilitate integrative analyses over heterogeneous biomedical data. Given the increased use of ontologies in scientific research, we must first consider the consistent evaluation of ontology-powered research so as to quantitatively evaluate the contribution of the ontology to the effort. Quantitative evaluation of research could then lead to systematic improvement of the application and performance of an ontology (as a key measures of quality) and enable the comparison of any ontology to the overall result. With the emergence of vast amounts of relatively schema-light biomedical Linked Open Data such as that provided by the open source Bio2RDF project, new opportunities arise for applying, evaluating and increasing the utility of ontologies in biomedical research.
The document discusses how the field of technical communication is shifting from a focus solely on document design and usability to also include designing user experiences and engagement. Experience design aims to create feelings of community and sustained interaction beyond just task completion. Recent research highlighted in the document examines how cultural factors and adding social elements to interfaces can increase engagement and trust. The role of technical communicators may expand to include experience design, which considers holistic experiences rather than just interface details to promote emotional appeal and user engagement.
The document describes an experiment that measured the temperature change of water in a calorimeter over 90 minutes when wrapped in towels containing different amounts of absorbed water. The experiment used calorimeters wrapped in towels soaked in 50ml, 100ml, 150ml and 200ml of water, with controls that were not wrapped. Graphs of the temperature change over time were produced for each condition and compared to analyze how the amount of absorbed water in the towel affected temperature change.
Glory Skate Park is a new skate park that promises freedom of movement and expression through skating. It aims to be a place where skaters can find balance and community with others who share their passion for an artistic sport beyond typical restrictions.
Cyclops™ is an ergonomically designed wireless keyboard/mouse/controller combination created to interact with a new generation of consumer electronics (CE) and computer devices.
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CONCELLOS: Ames, Boqueixón, Brión, Santiago de Compostela, Teo, Val do Dubra e Vedra
A comarca de Santiago está situada no centro-sur da provincia de A Coruña. É unha área que inclúe outras comarcas con entidade propia como A Ulla, parte de Amaía ou o Val do Dubra.
O territorio preséntase cunha gran diversidade de formas debido á confluencia de factores téctónicos, como a gran falla que o rompe de norte a sur, e da erosión dos numerosos ríos que a atravesan que forman parte das concas do Tambre, ao norte, e do Ulla, ao sur.
Os espazos naturais están asociados aos ríos. Conta ademais cunha grande riqueza botánica en parques e xardíns, tanto públicos como privados.
Unha comarca do sur de Ourense, no linde con Portugal, formada polos concellos de Bande, Entrimo, Lobeira, Lobios e Muíños. De grande interese natural e cultural.
CONCELLOS: Carnota e Muros
A comarca de Muros sitúase na marxe norte da ría de Muros e Noia e na costa de mar aberto ata a desembocadura do Xallas.
É unha comarca eminentemente costeira cun releve moi en pendente que pasa en moi pouca distancia dos 0 a máis de 500 m de altura nos que sobresaen o macizo do Pindo a Serra das Forcadas e o Pedregal.
É unha comarca cun grande patrimonio natural na que se atopan dous espazos protexidos e dun gran interese paisaxístico e etnográfico.
CONCELLOS: Cee, Corcubión, Dumbría, Fisterra e Muxía.
Fisterra ocupa a parte sur da Costa da Morte, no extremo occidental da provincia de A Coruña.
Os aspectos naturais máis sobresaíntes son xeomorfolóxicos (derivados da acción do mar e a composición das rochas) e ambientais, derivados da situación noroccidental, que marca o límite de distribución e asentamento dalgunhas especies endémicas ou singulares.
CONCELLOS: Amoeiro, Barbadás, Coles, Esgos, Nogueira de Ramuín, Ourense, O Pereiro de Aguiar, A Peroxa, San Cibrao das Viñas, Toén, Vilamarín e Taboadela.
CONCELLOS: Camariñas, Vimianzo e Zas
A Terra de Soneira ten unha gran diversidade paisaxística: costa exposta e recortada (costa da Morte) costa protexida (Ría de Camariñas) vales fluviais (Val de Soneira -cunca do río Grande-, curso alto do río Castro e encoro da Fervenza no Xallas) e pequenas serras( Serra da Pena Forcada, serra de Santiago, Faro da Fontefría, estribacións de Buxantes e montes de Santa Bárbara ) que sen chegar aos cincocentos m de altura ondulan a paisaxe, enriquécenna e súrtena, segundo a súa estrutura e composición, de atractivas formas.
Cabana de Bergantiños, Carballo, Coristanco, A Laracha, Laxe, Malpica de Bergantiños e Ponteceso
A comarca de Bergantiños está situada no oeste da provincia de A Coruña e forma parte do amplo espazo coñecido como Costa da Morte. É un territorio de relevo moi accidentado cunha grande diversidade morfolóxica e litolóxica atravesado de SE a NO polo río Anllóns, a arteria principal que drena a comarca. Ten unha costa moi recortada na que alternan cantís, enseadas, rías e areais que son a base de actividades pesqueiras e turísticas.
A comarca do Salnés está situada no noroeste da provincia de Pontevedra entre a banda sur da ría de Arousa e a banda norte da ría de Pontevedra. O territorio está formado polo amplo val do Salnés, no curso baixo do río Umia, rodeado de pequenas elevacións, cunha costa recortada e protexida que é unha importante fonte de recursos pesqueiros e marisqueiros.
É unha comarca densamente poboada con importantes núcleos urbáns, entre os que destaca Vilagarcia e que conserva importantes espazos de interese natural, en especial na costa.
Concellos: Cambados, O Grove, A Illa de Arousa, Meaño, Meis, Ribadumia, Sanxenxo, Vilagacía de Arousa e Vilanova de Arousa
2. País :España Comunidad autónoma : Galicia Comarca : Terra de Soneira Partido xudicial : Corcubión Superficie :133,29 Km2 Parroquias : 16 Poboación :5.549 habitantes(INE 2007) Densidade de poboación :41,63 hab/Km C.P. 15.850 Xentilicio : zaense o zasense Ubicación : 43º 05 43 N 8º55 27 O Non ten saída o mar.