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La doble imposición internacional en los impuestos sobre la renta y el patrimonio y las medidas y métodos para su eliminación
(1996)[Resumen] ESTA TESIS ABORDA EL TEMA DE LA DOBLE IMPOSICION INTERNACIONAL Y LOS DIVERSOS MECANISMOS QUE EXISTEN PARA SU ELIMINACION.EL TRABAJO ESTA ESTRUCTURADO EN DOS PARTES. EN LA PRIMERA SE ANALIZA EL ORIGEN, ... -
Doce Canto em Terra Alheia? (Antologia da Lírica Camoniana) [de] Luís de Camões; Apêndice: Camões em Terra Alheia (Presenças Camonianas na Lírica Galega)
(Laiovento, 1998)[Resumo]Antoloxía anotada da poesía lírica camoniana, con ampla representación de todos os xéneros líricos cultivados por Luís de Camões. A escolma inclúe diversos textos galegos que mostran influencia directa do clásico ... -
Docencia 2.0. Experiencias de Introducción a la Arquitectura
(AEIPRO Asociación Española de Ingeniería de Proyectos, 2010)[Resumen] Sentimos que hemos hecho bien nuestro trabajo de Introducción a la Arquitectura cuando al final del proceso un alumno de primer curso de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de A Coruña (ETSAC), se percibe ... -
Docencia en la nube: herramientas gratuitas
(Asociación de Profesores Universitarios de Radiología y Medicina Física (APURF), 2013)[Resumen] La evolución del uso de Internet ha derivado hacia su utilización como un espacio común para compartir información e inclusos como sistema de almacenamiento accesible desde cualquier equipo. Esta disposición en ... -
Docencia virtual universitaria en comunicación audiovisual durante la pandemia COVID-19: retos y aprendizajes
(Centro de Información Tecnológica (Chile), 2022)[Resumen]: El principal objetivo de esta investigación es identificar los desafíos a los que se ha enfrentado el profesorado universitario del área de comunicación audiovisual en su adaptación a la docencia virtual durante ... -
Documentación de habilidades comunicativas y de lenguaje receptivo en un caso de Síndrome de Rett
(Universidad Complutense (Madrid), 2022)[Resumen] Las dificultades de las personas con síndrome de Rett (SR) para hablar y producir respuestas motoras hace de la valoración un proceso difícil, resultando necesario combinar métodos informales y adaptaciones en ... -
Does Corruption Have Social Roots? The Role of Culture and Social Capital
(Springer Verlag, 2014)[Abstract:] The aim of this work is to analyse the influence of sociocultural factors on corruption levels. Taking as starting point Husted (J Int Bus Studies 30:339–359, 1999) and Graeff (In: Lambsdorff J, Taube M, Schramm ... -
Does COVID-19 affect the exercise capacity of non-hospitalized patients?
(Cureus, 2021-09-20)[Abstract] Objective. To determine whether non-hospitalized adults post COVID-19 have impaired exercise capacity. Design. Retrospective analysis. Setting. Cardiovascular outpatients unit in Instituto Cardiovascular ... -
Does Heavy-Resistance Training Improve Mobility and Perception of Quality of Life in Older Women?
(MDPI, 2022-04-20)[Abstract] Regular physical exercise has shown great benefits in preventing age-related functional losses and in improving the perception of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older people. To optimize these benefits, ... -
Does imbalance in chest X-ray datasets produce biased deep learning approaches for COVID-19 screening?
(BMC, 2022)[Abstract] Background The health crisis resulting from the global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted more than ever the need for rapid, reliable and safe methods of diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases. To study ... -
Does prior abdominal surgery influence peritoneal transport characteristics or technique survival of peritoneal dialysis patients?
(Karger, 2020-10-22)[Abstract] Introduction: Prior abdominal surgery may result in peritoneal membrane adhesions and fibrosis, compromising the success of peritoneal dialysis (PD). The impact of this factor on peritoneal membrane function and ... -
Does self-control constitute a driver of millennials’ financial behaviors and attitudes?
(Elsevier, 2021-08)[Abstract] Millennials are currently facing particular financial challenges that will condition the future financial well-being of the society as a whole, and the decision-making process happening in worse circumstances ... -
Does the choice of nucleotide substitution models matter topologically?
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2016-03-24)[Abstract] Background: In the context of a master level programming practical at the computer science department of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, we developed and make available an open-source code for testing all ... -
Does the epiphyseal cartilage of the long bones have one or two ossification fronts?
(Elsevier, 2013-08-13)[Abstract] Epiphyseal cartilage is hyaline cartilage tissue with a gelatinous texture, and it is responsible for the longitudinal growth of the long bones in birds and mammals. It is located between the epiphysis and the ... -
Does the Pulvinar-Lp Complex Contribute to Motor Programming?
(Elsevier, 1989)[Abstract] Extracellular unit recording studies in the pulvinar lateral posterior complex (Pui-LP) of behaving monkeys have shown a response property not previously reported. In monkeys performing aimed arm reaching movements ... -
Does Vibration Foam Roller Influence Performance and Recovery? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(SpringerOpen, 2022)[Abstract] Background: Foam rolling has been extensively investigated, showing benefts in performance and recovery. Recently, vibration has been added to foam rollers, with hypothesized advantages over conventional foam ... -
Dogs and Foxes in Early-Middle Bronze Age Funerary Structures in the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula: Human Control of Canid Diet at the Sites of Can Roqueta (Barcelona) and Minferri (Lleida)
(Springer, 2019-01-14)[Abstract] Findings of canid remains in graves at different sites in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula are evidence of a widespread funerary practice that proliferated between the end of the 3rd and the 2nd millennium ... -
Dogs that Ate Plants: Changes in the Canine Diet During the Late Bronze Age and the First Iron Age in the Northeast Iberian Peninsula
(Springer, 2021-03-25)[Abstract] We studied 36 dogs (Canis familiaris) from the Can Roqueta site in the Catalan pre-littoral depression (Barcelona), dated between the Late Bronze Age and the First Iron Age (1300 and 550 cal BC). We used a sample ... -
Doing Family: Nicaraguan Transnational Families’ Narratives on Motherhood
(2022)[Abstract] This article explores transnational motherhood from the perspective of Nicaraguan migrant workers in Spain and Nicaraguan family members caring for migrant women's children. Our sample included families with ...