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Journal articles on the topic "Spain Cartagena"

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Hernando, L., C. Navarro, M. Marquez, L. Zapatero, and F. GALVAÑ. "ASTHMA EPIDEMICS AND SOYBEAN IN CARTAGENA (SPAIN)." Lancet 333, no. 8636 (March 1989): 502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(89)91405-0.

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Galera, M. D., B. Elvira-Rendueles, J. M. Moreno, L. Negral, M. C. Ruiz-Abellón, A. García-Sánchez, and S. Moreno-Grau. "Analysis of airborne Olea pollen in Cartagena (Spain)." Science of The Total Environment 622-623 (May 2018): 436–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.349.

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Vizcaíno Sánchez, Jaime. "Early byzantine lamellar armour from Carthago Spartaria (Cartagena, Spain)." Gladius XXVIII (December 30, 2008): 195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2008.196.

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García Aboal, María Victoria. "Un nuevo tipo de ánfora tardorromana en Cartagena." SPAL. Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla 1, no. 30 (2021): 222–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/spal.2021.i30.08.

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En el contexto de incendio de la habitación nº 13 del Edificio del atrio (Cartagena) se han documentado dos ejemplares anfóricos que no corresponden con ninguna de las formas definidas por las tipologías actuales. En este trabajo se realiza una propuesta de catalogación y una definición preliminar de las características de este tipo de posible producción regional.
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Martos-Fuentes, Marina, Juan A. Fernández, Jesús Ochoa, Márcia Carvalho, Valdemar Carnide, Eduardo Rosa, Graça Pereira, Carina Barcelos, Penelope J. Bebeli, and Catalina Egea-Gilabert. "Genotype by environment interactions in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) grown in the Iberian Peninsula." Crop and Pasture Science 68, no. 11 (2017): 924. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/cp17071.

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The aim of this work was to determine the variance components and genetic and environmental stability of 12 cowpea genotypes at three locations (South-east of Spain: Cartagena, South and North of Portugal: Elvas and Vila Real, respectively) in the Iberian Peninsula in two consecutive years (2015 and 2016). The genotype, the environment and the genotype × environment interaction significantly influenced all the morphological and agronomical parameters evaluated. For both years, the highest yields were observed at Elvas, whereas Cartagena and Vila real were the most suitable places to obtain crop precocity. Cartagena was the place where the filling of the seed was the fastest, probably due to the higher temperatures and radiation. The thermal time model (effective degree-days) could be used to predict the period of cowpea development, therefore predict flowering and pod maturity date. Correlation analysis showed that days to flowering, days to maturity and the seed yield vs protein content exhibited negative correlations. The highest heritability was found for plant height and pod length at Cartagena and for 100-seed weight at Elvas and Vila Real. In conclusion, the variations that exist in the studied accessions could give rise to a breeding program to develop cowpea cultivars with interesting agronomic traits.
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Larqué, Elvira. "XXXI Congress of the Spanish Nutrition Society (SEÑ) Cartagena (Spain), 15th to 17th September 2022. Topic: Personalized Nutrition and Health." Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 78, Suppl. 3 (2022): 1–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526374.

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It is a plaesaure to announce the celebration of the XXXI Congress of the Spanish Nutrition Society that will be held in Cartagena (Murcia, Spain), from September 15th to 17th, 2022. As is already a tradition in our society, the day before, on September 14th, the IX Meeting of young researchers will take place, aimed at promoting interaction and knowledge exchange among young people working in the field of nutrition and food in Spain. In addition, young reserachers will receive a workshop about how to produce videos of research with high impact in the social media. The congress will offer a scientific and multidisciplinary journey through all aspects related to a personalized diet from children to adults, healthy, safe and sustainable. The connections between lifestyles and chronic non-communicable diseases and especially obesity, will be updated, as well as precision nutrition, incorporating the outstanding advances in nutrigenomics, epigenetics and metabolomic markers. New evidence of healthy effects of bioactive, prebiotic and probiotic components is also contemplated, without forgetting the issue of food allergies and intolerances, which are increasingly prevalent in our society. The circular economy and the new preferences for sustainable and local food pose challenges that will also be addressed at the congress and in the sessions for young researchers. In addition, the problem generated by the dissemination of nutritional information poorly contrasted in the media and social networks will be considered. We encourage you to schedule these dates in your 2022 agenda to attend and participate in our congress, whose program we have designed with great enthusiasm. We would also like to extend the invitation to participate to companies and institutions related to food, which will help us reflect that optimal food is only achieved with the involvement of EVERYONE. We hope that the proposal of this congress will be attractive to you and that we can share enriching experiences in Cartagena, Spain. The program of the congress is available in the URL https://www.xxxicongresosen2022.com/index.asp Yours sincerely, Elvira Larqué Daza, Organizer of the Spanish Nutrition Society (SEÑ) Congress 2022, Cartagena, Spain. Salvador Zamora Navarro, Honour member from the Spanish Nutrition Society (SEÑ). María Puy Portillo Baquedano, President of the Spanish Nutrition Society (SEÑ).
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Navarro, Carmen, Mercedes Márquez, Lauro Hernando, Fernando Galvañ, Lidia Zapatero, and Francisco Caravaca. "Epidemic Asthma in Cartagena, Spain, and Its Association with Soybean Sensitivity." Epidemiology 4, no. 1 (January 1993): 76–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001648-199301000-00014.

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Moreno‐Grau, Stella, Javier Bayo, Belén Elvira‐Rendueles, José M. Angosto, José M. Moreno, and Joaquín Moreno‐Clavel. "Statistical evaluation of three years of pollen sampling in Cartagena, Spain." Grana 37, no. 1 (January 1998): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00173139809362638.

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Torres, Trinidad, Sebastián Ramallo, Yolanda Sánchez-Palencia, Milagros Ros, José E. Ortiz, Francisca Navarro, Felipe Cerezo, Tomás Rodríguez-Estrella, and Ignacio Manteca. "Reconstructing human–landscape interactions in the ancient Mediterranean harbour of Cartagena (Spain)." Holocene 28, no. 6 (February 5, 2018): 879–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683617752838.

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Here, we sought to reconstruct the Pleistocene and Holocene evolution of Cartagena Bay. Therefore, 16 borehole cores were analysed with the following aims: (1) to define a chronological framework; (2) to obtain data on the palaeoenvironment; and (3) to establish the relationship with human activities, especially focused on the reconstruction of the Carthago Nova (also known as Qart Hadasht) conquest. A total of 147 samples were recovered for amino acid racemisation (AAR) dating; 32 for radiocarbon dating (14C); and 159 for sedimentological, palaeontological, and biomarker determination. These approaches allowed us to elucidate the evolutionary phases of the palaeolandscape in Cartagena. The simultaneous use of AAR and 14C dating allowed the discrimination of spurious ages and the establishment of a chronological scale. During the Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 7 and 5, the sea level (SL) in Cartagena Bay was almost the same as today. An alluvial plain developed in the northern area, and a delta was formed by an ephemeral river. In contrast, during MIS4, after a fall in SL, a wide sandy coastal plain emerged, leading to the accumulation of colluvial and aeolian deposits. The Holocene transgression was reflected in the hinterland in a late and temporarily floodable marsh fed by alluvial fans and creeks, producing a salinity gradient from freshwater to brackish and saline waters. Along the sea front, the marine influence was evident but not dominant, grading up and landwards to saline and freshwater marshes. Therefore, at the time of Scipio’s conquest, the geography of Carthago Nova was quite different from that described by Polybius. The Roman’s sudden attack seized Qart Hadasht from the south-west, avoiding the marshy area and not crossing a fast and deep ebb stream as it never existed on the Mediterranean Iberian coast.
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Oliva, Pedro. "El estudio y la formación entre los Franciscanos de Murcia (siglos XVI-XIX)." Archivo Ibero-Americano 82, no. 294 (June 23, 2022): 211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.48030/aia.v82i294.252.

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This article provides an overview of the organization of studies among the Observant and Discalced Franciscans of the former Kingdom of Murcia (Spain), both those belonging to the Observant Province of Cartagena, and those who were part of the Discalced Custody of San Pascual from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. After overcoming the early suspicions of the Observance regarding study, the Observant Province of Cartagena afforded great importance to study; Philosophy and Theology were taught in more than thirty friaries in the Province. Among those that stood out are the Immaculate Conception College, located in the city of Murcia, where the most suitable religious graduated to obtain the degree of lectors or professors of the houses of studies, and the Missionary College located at Cehegín, which was designated for training preachers and missionaries. The friars of the Province of Cartagena opened schools for the education of lay people in several of their convents. Finally, this article presents the organization of studies in the Discalced Custody of Saint Paschal of Murcia, where Saint Joachim’s College at Cieza stood out by being dedicated to train missionaries.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Spain Cartagena"

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Fernández, Gallardo Luis. "Alonso de Cartagena (1385 - 1456) : un biografía política en la Castilla del siglo XV /." [Valladolid] : Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Educación y Cultura, 2002. http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/361563922.pdf.

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Baudron, Paul Jean Theo. "Antropización de un sistema acuífero multicapa mediterráneo (Campo de Cartagena, SE España). Aproximaciones hidrodinámicas, geoquimicas e isotópicas: Anthropization of a semiarid mediterranean multi-layer aquifer system (Campo de Cartagena, SE Spain). Hydrodynamic, geochemical and isotopic approaches." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/119654.

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El Campo de Cartagena constituye un caso paradigmático en el que se pueden observar importantes modificaciones hidrológicas y ambientales relacionadas con el uso intensivo de aguas subterráneas para regadío en zonas semiáridas del Mediterráneo. En el último siglo, esta zona históricamente desértica se ha convertido en una de las áreas agrícolas más productivas del país. El desarrollo agrícola se ha basado en el uso de las aguas subterráneas, con la perforación de captaciones cada vez más profundas en el acuífero multicapa. El gran número de sondeos ranurados en todos los tramos permeables atravesados, ha permitido la conexión artificial entre los distintos acuíferos. De forma paralela se producía un aumento de la recarga por retorno de riego con la consiguiente subida de los niveles piezométricos en el acuífero superior, lo que ha dado lugar a un caudal permanente en el curso bajo de la red hidrográfica, al que se suman parte del agua de rechazo de desaladoras de agua subterránea, confluyendo todo ello en la laguna del Mar Menor. En este contexto, la comprensión de la compleja evolución del sistema hídrico es un reto científico de primer orden. La investigación realizada se ha centrado en tres aspectos principales. El primero ha supuesto una importante tarea bibliográfica de recopilación de todo tipo de información acerca de la evolución temporal de los acuíferos, que ha podido ser parcialmente reconstituida. Se ha evidenciado la inversión de los gradientes hidráulicos verticales entre los tres primeros tramos acuíferos, con una bajada de los niveles de más de 500 m en el acuífero más profundo. Una revisión del inventario de los sondeos mostró que las asignaciones del acuífero de procedencia de las aguas de cada sondeo en muchos son casos erróneas. Este aspecto ha motivado el desarrollo de una metodología basada en el aprendizaje automático (Random Forest) para identificar el acuífero de origen de muestras de agua subterránea a partir de los análisis disponibles de elementos mayoritarios. El modelo efectuado ha alcanzado una exactitud del 95% y se han clasificado 107 muestras de origen desconocido. El segundo eje de investigación estuvo motivado por la dificultad de actualizar el balance hídrico del sistema acuífero, donde el incierto retorno de riego se suma a la infiltración de la precipitación como fuente de recarga del acuífero superficial. Se emplearon trazadores ambientales (14C, 13C, 2H, 18O, 3H), combinados con perfiles de temperatura de alta resolución en sondeos. Se han evidenciado procesos de mezcla a escala local (interior del sondeo) y regional (dentro de los acuíferos). Se han obtenido tasas de recarga en el denominado periodo de pre-antropización de 17 mm/año en las zonas más elevadas, e inferiores a 10 mm/año en la zona de llanura. Como respuesta al desarrollo de la actividad agrícola en la llanura, la tasa actual de recarga se ha cifrado en 210 mm/año, según los resultados de los trazadores empleados. El tercer eje de investigación ha consistido en la cuantificación de la descarga submarina de agua subterránea (SGD) hacia la laguna del Mar Menor mediante la aplicación de isótopos del radón (222Rn) y radio (223Ra, 224Ra). Estas medidas se han combinado con una modelización hidrodinámica de la laguna para comprender el impacto de las aportaciones de esos trazadores a través de la red de superficie. Han sido localizadas las zonas de influencia de la pluma de radionúclidos de la rambla, las principales zonas de SGD y los rechazos de salmueras. Los balances de masa en dos campañas realizadas en época de verano e invierno han proporcionado flujos de SGD de 7.2 a 15.9 108 m3.año-1 (222Rn), 21.9 a 44.7 108 m3.año-1 (224Ra) y 6.9 108 m3.año-1 (223Ra, en invierno), mientras la descarga de agua subterránea dulce originada por el acuífero ha sido evaluada en un 1% de las SGD totales. Finalmente, cabe destacar que los métodos implementados en esta investigación en el caso del Campo de Cartagena pueden ser extrapolados a otros ámbitos mediterráneos donde la explotación del agua subterránea sigue una evolución comparable, continua y aparentemente inexorable.
The Campo de Cartagena area in the Murcia region (SE Spain) is an emblematic case and an extreme illustration of the hydrological and environmental changes caused by the intensive use of groundwater for agriculture in semiarid Mediterranean areas. This area, historically a desert, it now represents one the most productive agricultural areas of the country. In the absence of surface water, the agricultural development was based on the use of groundwater from the underlying multi-layer aquifer system, leading to the overexploitation of the deeper layers, while irrigation return flow and the subsequent increased recharge rates caused the increase of water table levels in the unconfined aquifer. A large number of boreholes are screened in several aquifers and allow an artificial connection between different groundwater masses. The water table increase in the shallow aquifer, together with the release of brines from private groundwater desalination plants, induced a permanent surface flow of water to the main outlet of the system, the Mar Menor lagoon. In this context, understanding the complex evolution of the whole system and how the hydric balance is affected is a hard task. Three main aspects are treated in this dissertation. The first one represented a wide bibliographic task in order to collect nearly all information on the evolution of the aquifers. The evolution along one century of the multi-layer aquifer system could be partly reconstituted, highlighting the inversion of the vertical hydraulic gradient between the upper aquifers and the decrease of water table levels by more than 500 m in the last century for the deepest aquifer level. An inventory revision of tubewells showed that some previous studies misinterpreted the piezometric and geochemical time-series by mistaking aquifer corresponding to each tubewell. A method was therefore developed based on a supervised classification method, the Random Forest (RF) machine learning technique, to identify the layer from where groundwater samples were extracted. The classification reached accuracy over 95%. 107 groundwater samples of unknown origin and featuring a complete set of variables could be classified. The second research axis was motivated by the difficulty to update the hydric balance of the multi-layer aquifer when irrigation return flow represents an additional source of recharge, added to the limited rainfall infiltration. Environmental tracers (14C, 13C, 2H, 18O, 3H) were combined to high-resolution temperature loggings to investigate the long-term evolution of recharge in the Campo de Cartagena aquifer system once identified in situ the depth of origin of groundwater. Mixing processes were evidenced at local (inside boreholes) and regional scale (inside the aquifers). Both pre-anthropization and post-anthropization samples were identified and mean residence times were calculated. Before the development of agriculture, recharge varied from 17 mm.a-1 in the mountain ranges to 6 mm.a-1 in the plain. In response to the increase of agricultural activity, recharge fluxes to the plain were amplified and nowadays reach up to 210 mm.a-1 The third research axis consisted in quantifying submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and deciphering the influence of the different water sources on the Mar Menor. A radon (222Rn) and radium (223Ra, 224Ra) survey was combined with the hydrodynamic modeling of the lagoon. The areas of influence of the plume of radionuclides from the river were identified, the main areas of SGD were located and a location for a submarine emissary was proposed. Mass balances in winter and summer seasons provided yearly SGD fluxes of water of 7.2-15.9 108 m3.a-1 (222Rn), 21.9-44.7 108 m3.a-1 (224Ra) and 6.9 108 m3.a-1 (223Ra, measured in winter only) while fresh submarine groundwater discharge from the aquifer was about 1% of total SGD. These results present a wide interest that is not limited to the Murcia region or the Campo de Cartagena aquifer. The methods developed in this thesis might also be used in other Mediterranean sites where groundwater exploitation seems to follow a continuous and inevitable increase.
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Hernández, Ferrer Francisca Isabel. "Análisis epidemiológico de la mortalidad en Cartagena (1871-1935) y semántico - documental de las expresiones diagnósticas." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10738.

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Utilizando como fuente los libros de defunción del registro civil de Cartagena, se ha extraido una muestra aleatoria de 4040 registros (el 2'5% de todas las defunciones del período). De cada caso se han registrado los datos sociodemográficos (sexo, domicilio, edad, profesión...) que han sido puestos en relación con la causa de defunción. Para alcanzar este objetivo ha sido necesario elaborar un tesauro que permitiera una correcta ordenación y comprensión de las expresiones diagnósticas que informan sobre la causa de muerte. La tasa de mortalidad media fue del 27'5 por mil, con un alto peso de la mortalidad infantil (el 43% de las defunciones se dan en menores de 8 años), infecciosa (33'7%) y respiratoria (22'4%), si bien a lo largo del período se comprueba un desplazamiento hacia edades avanzadas y causas relacionadas con "senilidad" y accidentes vasculares; entre las causas específicas sobresale la tuberculosis (10% de las defunciones), y por su importancia relativa, el paludismo. Con el método de Louis Henry se comprueba una estacionalidad de máximos invernales y mínimos estivales. El método de Dupaquier ha permitido identificar 10 crisis de mortalidad, algunas ya documentadas con anterioridad, como la causada en 1918 y 1919 por la gripe, y en 1885 por el cólera. Esta última se prolonga con dos nuevas crisis en 1887 y 1888 Y viene precedida por una anterior en 1877; otras han sido identificadas y estudiadas en 1897, 1906, 1910 y 1928.
A random sample of 4,040 records (2.5% of all deaths in the period) was obtained from the Death Record at the Register Office in Cartagena (Murcia, Spain). Social and demographic data (sex, address, age, profession, etc) were obtained from each case and related to death cause. In order to reach this objective it was necessary to elaborate a thesaurus that allowed a correct arrangement and understanding of diagnosis terms informing on death cause. Rate of mortality was 27.5 by thousands, with a high percentage of children mortality (43% of deaths occurred below 8 years of age), infectious causes (33.7%) and respiratory diseases (22.4%). A displacement of mortality to middle aged and elderly and to causes related to senility and vascular illnesses was verified throughout the period. Tuberculosis (10% of deaths) and malaria excelled among specific causes of death. Louis Henry's method verifies the maximum rate of mortality in winter and the minimum in summer. The method of Dupaquier allowed us to identify 10 mortality crises, some previously documented -like those in 1918 and 119 by influenza and also in 1885 by cholera. The latter emerged with two new crises in 1887 and 1888, which was preceded by another in 1877. Finally, others have been identified and studied in 1897, 1906, 1910 and 1928.
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García, Córdoba Miguel. "Ornamentación arquitectónica: del racionalismo al art Nouveau. Concreción en la arquitectura cartagenera del eclecticismo y el modernismo." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10882.

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La evolución de los planteamientos arquitectónicos tras el Barroco derivó, tras un complejo periodo de análisis, en una nueva arquitectura apoyada en unos condicionantes absolutamente nuevos. Criterios revisionistas, historicistas, técnicos o simplemente apoyados en la intencionalidad estética o expresiva dieron lugar a un nuevo estilo de difícil y, desde luego, amplia definición. A finales del XIX, también como respuesta a un largo periodo de indefinición y dogmatismos, surge el Art Nouveau.La ciudad de Cartagena presenta algunas notables singularidades en este último periodo que la hacen especialmente interesante en el campo de la ornamentación y estética arquitectónica. Sus condiciones económicas, geográficas y la personalidad de algunos de los arquitectos afincados, determinaron el desarrollo de un eclecticismo y modernismo singulares que acabaron por fundirse, generando a partir de los primeros años del siglo XX, un panorama estético digno de análisis.
The evolution of architectural approaches after the Baroque period resulted, after a complex period of analysis, in a new architecture supported by some entirely new constrains. Revisionism, historicist, technical or simply based on a aesthetic or expressive intentions criteria led to a new kind of style which was difficult to define. In the late nineteenth century, partly in response to a long period of uncertainty and dogmatism, emerged the Art Nouveau.In this period, the city of Cartagena presents some remarkable peculiarities which makes especially interesting in the field of aesthetic and architectural ornamentation. Its economic and geographic conditions, together with the personality of some of the architects settled, determined the development of a unique eclecticism and modernism that eventually merged, resulting, from the early twentieth century, in an aesthetic landscape worthy of analysis.
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Books on the topic "Spain Cartagena"

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Pastor, Manuel Martínez. Cinco de marzo de 1939, Cartagena. Cartagena [Spain]: Agua, 1992.

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Don Blas de Lezo: Defensor de Cartagena de Indias. Bogotá, Colombia: Editorial Planeta Colombiana, 2002.

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Leal, Juan Martínez. República y guerra civil en Cartagena, 1931-1939. [Cartagena]: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena, 1993.

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Luengo, José Guillermo Merck. La Botica de la Calle Mayor de Cartagena. Murcia: Real Academia Alfonso X el Sabio, 1994.

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Archivo Municipal de Cartagena (Cartagena, Spain). Las fichas de catálogo de documentos textuales de archivo: Catálogo de documentos medievales del Archivo Municipal de Cartagena. [Cartagena, Spain]: Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Cartagena, Concejalía de Cultura, 1990.

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Villar, Jorge. El departamento de Cartagena: El teniente de navío Javier Serrano : una historia de la Armada del siglo XVIII. Alcobendas: De Librum Tremens, 2010.

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Vizcaíno, Juan Antonio Gómez. Panorámica de la Artillería como real cuerpo y arma en la ciudad de Cartagena. [S.l: s.n., 1993.

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El Arsenal de Cartagena en el siglo XIX: Descripción de las obras, dependencias, talleres y construcción naval durante el periodo de 1801 a 1908. Gijón [Spain]: Fundación Alvargonzález, 2007.

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Dayle, Seidenspinner-Núñez, Teresa, de Cartagena, 15th cent., and Teresa, de Cartagena, 15th cent., eds. The writings of Teresa de Cartagena. Cambridge [England]: D.S. Brewer, 1998.

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Martínez, Diego Ortiz. La Capilla de la Cofradía de N.P. Jesús Nazareno de Cartagena. [Murcia]: Cofradía de N.P. Jesús Nazareno, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Spain Cartagena"

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García-León, J., J. Ros-Torres, G. Vázquez Arenas, P. E. Collado Espejo, J. Pérez Navarro, and M. Ramos Martínez. "Graphic Survey and 3D Virtual Restoration of a 16th Century Watch Tower: Navidad Tower (Cartagena, Spain)." In Advances on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Manufacturing II, 242–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12346-8_24.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Introduction." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 1–5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_1.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Review of the Existing Risk Assessment Methods." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 7–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_2.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Study Areas." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 15–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_3.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Used Methodology." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 21–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_4.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Spatial Distribution of Assessment Indexes." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 39–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_5.

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Rangel-Buitrago, Nelson, and Giorgio Anfuso. "Final Reflections." In Risk Assessment of Storms in Coastal Zones: Case Studies from Cartagena (Colombia) and Cadiz (Spain), 55–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15844-0_6.

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Round, Nicholas G. "Alonso de Cartagena’s Libros de Séneca: Disentangling the Manuscript Tradition." In Medieval Spain, 123–47. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403919779_6.

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Quevedo, Alejandro, and Sónia Bombico. "Lusitanian Amphorae in Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain):." In Lusitanian Amphorae: Production and Distribution, 311–22. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvxrq19c.27.

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"1. The New Judith: Teresa de Cartagena." In Writing Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9781512808179-005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Spain Cartagena"

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Vázquez, F. Segado, and J. M. Maciá Albendín. "Cohabitation between Cartagena and Cartago Nova (Spain)." In SUSTAINABLE CITY 2015. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sc150401.

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Estrella, A. Lasheras, M. I. Perez Millan, J. A. Martínez López, and J. H. Alcañiz Martínez. "The influence of tabaire stone on military architecture: the case of Cartagena (Spain)." In DEFENCE HERITAGE 2016. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/dshf160081.

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Jiménez, P., and M. Calatrava. "Cycle lane network to connect the different campuses of Technical University of Cartagena (Spain)." In SUSTAINABLE CITY 2016. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sc160631.

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"Identification of Behavior Patterns Within Graduated Students and Undergraduate Modules at the Technical University of Cartagena, Spain." In 6th International Conference on Computer Supported Education. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004964305820587.

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Freitas, Italo, and Greg Toomey. "Integrating Performance and Maintenance Programs to Meet AES Cartagena Business Goals." In ASME 2006 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2006-88186.

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It is always a major endeavor and challenge to build a new combined-cycle power plant. This fact combined with having stringent reliability, availability and efficiency contractual terms necessitates a well planned, highly effective maintenance strategy. To further complicate the matter, the company was rolling out a new EAM; SAP. AES Corporation was facing exactly these issues for their new plant in Cartagena, Spain. This paper will describe the approach used by AES to develop a proactive maintenance program that integrates condition and performance information to achieve their goals. The process begins with creating a maintenance strategy using the SRCM® process. From the results of the strategy development SAP-PLM module was configured to support agreed to business process models, asset hierarchy schemes, task list, value lists and spare parts determination. The strategy developed also identified the PdM and ODR technologies to use and lead to the development of the PdM program. It also created the operator driven (ODR) tasks by specifying what equipment is to be watched by operators as part of an equipment health program. Finally, PdM, ODR and appropriate process data were linked together into a decision support system. This information combined with the plant performance information will provide AES an effective, integrated program to manage their plant and equipment. Due to the limited staff to manage the station a software tool was used to lessen the effort to understand the condition of critical equipment based on the data. A discussion of why it is necessary for new and existing plants to create a proactive maintenance program that starts with business processes followed by software and hardware including CMMS, PdM, online monitoring, electronic operator rounds and ends with the right data in these tools is presented. Without the proper data including asset register, criticality, reliability information and condition data the program will not support plant objectives and could potentially cost the company large penalties for non-performance. Examples of work products developed with work flowcharts will be provided. By actively pursing an integrated, proactive solution for the maintenance and performance programs AES will achieve their business objectives from the very beginning of plant commercialization. It will also ultimately lead to savings in not only implementing a complete maintenance program but will provide a solid foundation for managing and improving the program operation of the plant to meet and exceed contractual performance requirements.
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Martínez‐Pagán, Pedro, David Gómez‐Ortiz, Tomás Martín‐Crespo, and José Ignacio Manteca. "Detecting the occurrence of shallow mining cavities by electrical resistivity imaging method. A study case on the Victoria cave, Cartagena (SE Spain)." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2010. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3513193.

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Carta, Federica, Diego Ros McDonnell, and Pedro Enrique Collado Espejo. "El Castillo de La Atalaya (siglo XVIII), en Cartagena (Región de Murcia, España). Análisis formal y constructivo." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11366.

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The Atalaya Castle (eighteenth century), in Cartagena (Region of Murcia, Spain). Formal and constructive analysisThe Atalaya Castle (eighteenth century) is one of the military fortifications that were part of the defense of Cartagena. The defensive system of the period was composed of an important walled enclosure, which surrounded the city, the arsenal, and a group of fortresses outside the city wall, located on the nearby hills. One of these defensive constructions is the Atalaya Castle or Fort, located to the west of the city from its position it protected the population from attacks both by land and by sea. To the north and west by land, through the Almarjal and the Pelayo mountains, the south by sea covered the possible landings in the bays of the Algameca Grande and the Algameca Chica. The building is a magnificently construction, the fort has a pentagon ground plan with five bastions at each angle. It has an interior building in U arranged on a solid bastioned platform the whole complex is surrounded by a dry moat. The fortification present certain formal elements used in other constructions that had been lifted in the city at that time, circumstance gave unity to the whole. The materials consisted of employed mainly stone and brick, the constructive elements introduce certain heterogeneity. The purpose of the communication is to present the results of the comprehensive analysis carried out in the Atalaya Castle as well as to contribute, through its dissemination to raise awareness of the need for its restoration and enhancement. Research has studied the characteristics of the formal and constructive system of the fortification currently in a state of semiabandonment, a proposal has also been conducted for a new cultural use as a guarantee of its correct recovery and conservation.
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Rodríguez, José-Víctor, Enrique Castro-Rodríguez, Juan-Francisco Sánchez-Pérez, and José-Luis Serrano-Martínez. "UPCT-Bloopbusters: Teaching Science and Technology through Movie Scenes and related Experiments." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.7992.

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In order to change the preconceptions of youth towards science and technology subjects (which, usually, are perceived as difficult or boring), new educational methods aimed at motivating and engaging students in learning are becoming more and more necessary. In this sense, an educational project called ‘UPCT-Bloopbusters’ through which a group of professors of the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), Spain, use science fiction movie scenes ─as well as experiments─ within the lecture room to teach both physics and engineering technology is hereby presented. The methodology of the project is properly described and the results of a survey carried out among the students of a course in which such methodology has been used are shown. In view of this survey, it can be concluded that the project has been more than welcome by the students while at the same time has favored the learning of a great deal of physics and technology concepts.
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García-León, Josefina, Pedro Enrique Collado-Espejo, Filippo Fantini, and Francisco Joaquín Jiménez-González. "Levantamiento y modelización tridimensional de la Torre del Negro o de Arráez, torre post-litoral del siglo XVI en El Algar (Región de Murcia, España)." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11377.

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Graphic survey and three-dimensional modelling of the Negro Tower or Arráez, post-coastal tower of the sixteenth century in El Algar (Region of Murcia, Spain)Post-coastal towers or rural fortress towers, built in the sixteenth century on the Mediterranean coast, had the mission of protecting the population and enhancing the repopulation of these areas, heavily punished by incursions by berber pirates. The Negro Tower or Arráez Tower, in El Algar-Cartagena (Region of Murcia, Spain), is one of those post-coastal lookout towers and was built in 1585. It is shaped like a truncated pyramid, square plan and a height of about 14,00 m. Originally, it had three floors and a terrace. Despite its degree of protection (it is a monument), its current state of conservation is semi-ruined. It has no cover, the vault of the first floor has collapsed and presents cracks that threaten its stability. Therefore, a research project has been developed that has included, among other aspects, the graphic survey with two complementary techniques: digital photogrammetry and 3D laser scanning. The result is an exhaustive graphic documentation that allows understanding the construction and allows the consolidation and volumetric recomposition of the tower. With this work, it is intended to contribute to the conservation and recovery of the heritage value of the Tower, as well as the integration of the historical monument in its natural and landscape environment.
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Mestre Martí, María, Macarena Salcedo Galera, Patricia Reus Martínez, Jaume Blancafort Sanso, Manuel Ródenas López, Fernando Miguel García Martín, Marcos Ros Sempere, and José Calvo López. "THE STUDENTS EXCHANGE ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM FROM INDIA AT THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING OF THE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA (UPCT), SPAIN. REFLECTION ON THE STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES." In International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2016.0666.

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Wurl, Oliver. Biofilm-like habitat at the sea-surface: A mesocosm study, Cruise No. POS537, 14.09.2019 – 04.10.2019, Malaga (Spain) – Cartagena (Spain) - BIOFILM. University of Oldenburg, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/cr_pos537.

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OceanRep OceanRep Startseite Kontakt Schnellsuche Einfache Suche Erweiterte Suche Blättern Autor Forschungsbereich Publikationsart Jahr Studiengang Neuzugänge Artikel – begutachtet Alle Über uns GEOMAR Bibliothek Open Access Policies Grundsätze Hilfe FAQs Statistik Impressum Biofilm-like habitat at the sea-surface: A mesocosm study, Cruise No. POS537, 14.09.2019 – 04.10.2019, Malaga (Spain) – Cartagena (Spain) - BIOFILM . Logged in as Heidi Düpow Einträge verwaltenManage recordsManage shelvesProfilGespeicherte SuchenBegutachtungAdminLogout - Tools Wurl, Oliver, Mustaffa, Nur Ili Hamizah, Robinson, Tiera-Brandy, Hoppe, Jennifer, Jaeger, Leonie, Striebel, Maren, Heinrichs, Anna-Lena, Hennings, Laura Margarethe, Goncalves, Rodrigo, Ruiz Gazulla, Carlota und Ferrera, Isabel (2020) Biofilm-like habitat at the sea-surface: A mesocosm study, Cruise No. POS537, 14.09.2019 – 04.10.2019, Malaga (Spain) – Cartagena (Spain) - BIOFILM . Open Access . POSEIDON Berichte . University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, 35 pp. [img] Text Cruise_Reports_POS537_final.pdf - publizierte Version Available under License Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0. Download (2417Kb) | Vorschau Abstract Biofilm-like properties can form on sea surfaces, but an understanding of the underlying processes leading to the development of these biofilms is not available. We used approaches to study the development of biofilm-like properties at the sea surface, i.e. the number, abundance and diversity of bacterial communities and phytoplankton, the accumulation of gel-like particles and dissolved tracers. During the expedition POS537 we used newly developed and free drifting mesocosms and performed incubation experiments. With these approaches we aim to investigate the role of light and UV radiation as well as the microbes themselves, which lead to the formation of biofilms. With unique microbial interactions and photochemical reactions, sea surface biofilms could be biochemical reactors with significant implications for ocean and climate research, e.g. with respect to the marine carbon cycle, diversity of organisms and oceanatmosphere interactions.
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