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  • Duns Scoto y la noción de verdad concebida como fenómeno 

    Guerrero Troncoso, Hernán ORCID (2015)
    El presente trabajo expone los distintos sentidos –tanto in re como in intellectu– en que Duns Scoto concibe la noción de verdad, tomando como presupuesto que el carácter equívoco que les atribuye es una interpretación, ...

  • Durability of geothermal grouting materials considering extreme loads 

    Indacoechea-Vega, I,; Pascual-Muñoz, P.; Castro-Fresno, D.; Zamora-Barraza, David (2018)
    The concern about the massive use of the non-renewable and very limited fossil fuels together with the well-known effects of the global warming makes it more necessary the efficient use of the current forms of renewable ...

  • DVR de arquitectura abierta 

    Aguilar Olave, Patricio (Universidad Católica del Maule, Facultad de Ciencias de la Ingeniería, 2013)
    El avance de la tecnología hoy en día genera nuevas expectativas en el campo del monitoreo y vigilancia, es por esto que se debe, ofrecer mejores servicios y disminuir los costos en la implementación de tecnologías para ...

  • Dyadic invariance of the positive sexuality scale in Chilean heterosexual couples 

    Casu, Giulia; Guzmán González, Mónica; Espinoza-Tapia, Ricardo; Garrido-Rojas, Lusmenia; Barrientos, Jaime; Gómez, Fabiola (2021)
    Gender differences in sexuality-related dimensions have long been investigated in close relationship research. An important assumption when comparing values across gender in dyadic research is that both partners conceptualize ...

  • Dynamic PET image denoising 

    González-Gutiérrez, Paulo; Alcaino-Jaque, Barbara E.; Barrientos, Ricardo ORCID; Mora, Marco ORCID; Tirado-Marabolí, Felipe; Tauber, Clovis (2018)
    Dynamic Positron Emission Tomography (dPET) images are inherently affected by noise and low spatial resolution. The problems aforementioned may lead to incorrect estimation of the uptake of the tracer in tissues. In this ...

  • Dynamics between infectious diseases with two susceptibility conditions: a mathematical model 

    Gutiérrez-Jara, Juan P.; Córdova-Lepe, Fernando; Muñoz-Quezada, María Teresa (2019)
    This paper presents a novel epidemiological transmission model of a population affected by two different susceptible-infected-susceptible infectious diseases. For each disease, individuals fall into one of the two ...

  • Dynamics of a modified Leslie-Gower predation model considering a generalist predator and the hyperbolic functional response 

    González-Olivares, Eduardo; Arancibia-Ibarra, Claudio; Rojas, Alejandro ORCID; González-Yañez, Betsabé (2019)
    In the ecological literature, many models for the predator-prey interactions have been well formulated but partially analyzed. Assuming this analysis to be true and complete, some authors use that results to study a more ...

  • Dynamics of financial markets and transaction costs: A graph-based study 

    Lillo-Viedma, Felipe; Valdés, Rodrigo (2016)
    In financial markets,trading patterns influence the behaviour of arbitrage, surveillance, risk management and pricing returns. The analysis of these patterns is important for defining policies in financial regulation as ...

  • Dynamics of global remittances: A graph-based analysis 

    Lillo-Viedma, Felipe; Santander Ramírez, Valentin A.; García, Leidy (2017)
    Human migration is an increasing world-wide phenomenon by which people leave their homeland to find better living conditions. This phenomenon entails financial issues for host countries. One of these issues are remittances. ...

  • Dynamin‑2 R465W mutation induces long range perturbation in highly ordered oligomeric structures 

    Hinostroza, Fernando; Neely, Alan; Araya‑Duran, Ingrid; Marabolí, Vanessa; Canan, Jonathan; Rojas, Maximiliano; Aguayo, Daniel; Latorre, Ramón; González‑Nilo, Fernando D.; Cárdenas, Ana M. (2020)
    High order oligomers are crucial for normal cell physiology, and protein function perturbed by missense mutations underlies several autosomal dominant diseases. Dynamin-2 is one of such protein forming helical oligomers ...

  • E-content creation of spanish as a foreign language under NMEICT in India: a review 

    Sahay, Shweta; Ranjan, Ranjeeva (2020)
    The present article discusses the changes in the Higher Education scenario in India after incorporating the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT). The main aim of NMEICT ...

  • Early administration of aripiprazole long-acting injectable in acute inpatients with schizophrenia: a clinical report 

    Palomar-Ciria, Nora; Migoya-Borja, Marta; Cegla-Schvartzman, Fanny; Ovejero, Santiago; Alvarez-Garcia, Raquel; Bello, Hugo J.; Baca-Garcia, Enrique (2021)
    Fifty-one patients suffering an acute episode of schizophrenia and treated with aripiprazole long-acting injectable (ALAI) were chosen to elaborate an observational study in two in-patient units in Spain, in order to examine ...

  • Early effects of mycorrhizal fungal inoculum and fertilizer on morphological and physiological variables of nursery-grown Nothofagus alessandrii plants 

    Cabrera-Ariza, Antonio; Silva-Flores, Patricia; González-Ortega, Marta; Acevedo-Tapia, Manuel; Cartes-Rodríguez, Eduardo; Palfner, Götz; Ramos, Patricio; Santelices-Moya, Rómulo (2023)
    Nothofagus alessandrii (ruil) is an endangered relict species, endemic to the Mediterranean area of Chile, and one of the most threatened trees in the country. Its natural distribution area has been greatly reduced by the ...

  • Early IGF-1 gene therapy prevented oxidative stress and cognitive deficits induced by traumatic brain injury 

    Montivero, Agustín J.; Ghersi, Marisa S.; Silvero C., M. Jazmín; De la Villarmois, Emilce Artur; Catalán-Figueroa, Johanna; Herrera, Macarena; Becerra, María Cecilia; Hereñú, Claudia. B; Pérez, Mariela F. (2021)
    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in adultsunder 40 years old. Once primary injury occurs after TBI, neuroinflammation and oxidativestress (OS) are triggered, contributing to ...

  • Early left atrial dysfunction is associated with suboptimal cardiovascular health 

    Ocaranza, María P.; Bambs, Claudia; Salinas, Manuel; Matamala, Cristian; Garcia, Lorena; Troncoso, Rodrigo; Pedrozo, Zully; Huidobro-Muñoz, Andrea; Venegas, Pia; Paredes, Fabio; Giacaman, Arturo; Zalaquett, Ricardo; Chiong, Mario; Verdejo, Hugo E.; Ferreccio, Catterina; Lavandero, Sergio; Castro, Pablo F.; Gabrielli, Luigi (2020)
    Aims: Two‐dimensional speckle‐tracking echocardiography can assess left atrial (LA) function by measuring atrial volumes and deformation parameters (strain, strain rate). This cross‐sectional analysis explores the association ...

  • Early motor reactivity to observed human body postures is affected by body expression, not gender 

    Borgomaneri, Sara; Vitale, Francesca; Avenanti, Alessio (2020)
    The early response to emotional stimuli involves a transient suppression of motor reactivity to favor monitoring of emotionally relevant information. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we have previously shown ...

  • Early regulation of corticosteroid receptor expression in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) gills is mediated by membrane-initiated cortisol signaling 

    Aedo, Jorge E; Aravena-Canales, Daniela; Zuloaga, Rodrigo; Alegría, Denisse; Valdés, Juan A.; Molina, Alfredo (2023)
    Cortisol is a key stress-related hormone involved in the physiological adjustments of fish. In gills, cortisol contributes to acclimatization to changes in environmental salinity, promoting both ion uptake or salt excretion. ...

  • Early right motor cortex response to happy and fearful facial expressions: a TMS motor-evoked potential study 

    Borgomaneri, Sara; Vitale, Francesca; Battaglia, Simone; Avenanti, Alessio (2021)
    The ability to rapidly process others’ emotional signals is crucial for adaptive social interactions. However, to date it is still unclear how observing emotional facial expressions affects the reactivity of the human motor ...

  • Eating styles profiles in Chilean women: A latent profile analysis 

    Schnettler, Berta; Robinovich, Jossiana; Orellana, Ligia; Miranda-Zapata, Edgardo; Oda-Montecinos, Camila; Hueche, Clementina; Lobos, Germán; Adasme-Berríos, Cristian; Lapo, María del Carmen; Silva, Jaime; Ossa, Ximena; Muñoz, Sergio (2021)
    The aims of this study were to identify profiles of women based on their levels of emotional, external and restraint eating, and to determine differences in these eating styles profiles based on nutritional status, ...

  • Eco-epidemiological predator–prey models: a review of models in ordinary differential equations 

    Gómez-Hernández, E. A.; Moreno-Gómez, Felipe N.; Córdova-Lepe, Fernando; Bravo-Gaete, Moises; Velásquez, Nelson; Benítez, Hugo A. (2024)
    Eco-epidemiology integrates ecological and epidemiological approaches to analyze both the impact of infectious diseases on ecological communities and how interspecific interactions can alter disease dynamics. With the aim ...