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      • The problem of living in the sea: the uptake of inorganic carbon and nutrients in Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile 

        Rubio, Lourdes; García-Pérez, Delia; García-Sánchez, María Jesús; Fernandez, José Antonio (2015-06-22)
        The genus Posidonia exhibits a peculiar geographical distribution. It is composed by nine species, eight of which are distributed along the Australian coasts and only one, Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile, is a Mediterranean ...
      • The profile of public relations as a key to success for digital communication in tourist destinations 

        Paniagua-Rojano, Francisco Javier; Setó, Dolors; Rabassa Figueras, Noemí (2015-05-13)
        The aim of the present work is to examine the profile of the people who manage digital communication in the main Spanish tourism destinations, and ascertain how they plan the strategy and their presence in the major social ...
      • The Public Place of the (Neo-)Victorians 

        Llewellyn, Mark (2017-10-16)
        The Victorians are everywhere. Neo-Victorian adaptations of their writings, lives and culture are all around us in the contemporary marketplace. (Neo)Victorianism sells in its most popular forms, from blockbuster films, ...
      • The publishing process in tourism: Tips and strategies for scholars 

        Cooper, Chris (2017-01-19)
        Academic publishing has changed in the last two decades. This seminar examined the changing publishing and academic management landscape as it impacts upon both tourism researchers and PhD candidates.
      • The Puerto Rico Tsunami Program after the 2004 Tsunami: Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment, Public Outreach and the Tsunami-Ready Program for Coastal Towns 

        Mercado Irizarry, Aurelio (2014-06-10)
        Prior to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico had implemented the Puerto Rico Tsunami Warning and Mitigation Program, with a grant from the USA’s FEMA. This program ended in 2003. For several ...
      • The punitive turn in Spain. Is the welfare state able to resist it? 

        García-Magna, Debora (2017-07-06)
        In recent years there is a tendency to carry out penal reforms in Spain very often, as it also happens in other countries. During its twenty years of existence, the Spanish penal code has already been modified more than ...
      • The putative different roles of TasA and CalY in the biofilm formation of B. cereus 

        Álvarez-Mena, Ana; Antequera-Gómez, Maria Luisa; Díaz-Martínez, Luis; Caro-Astorga, Joaquín; Kuipers, Oscar; [et al.] (2021-05)
        Bacillus cereus is a human pathogen responsible of many food poisoning due to the ingestion of contaminated vegetables or processed foods. The biofilm development and spore formation, are essential stages in the survival ...
      • The quality of measures of educational performance: an empirical approach 

        Marcenaro-Gutiérrez, Óscar David (2013-06-14)
        We assess whether the difference between teacher and test-based assessment at age 14 and 10 -as a measure of bias or uncertainty in assessment specifically– is linked systematically to observable pupil characteristics. To ...
      • The Ramparts We Watch: film documentary discourse in the field of Public Relations 

        Girona, Ramón; Xifra, Jordi (Instituto de Investigación en Relaciones Públicas, 2014-05-30)
        The aim of this article is to analyze Louis de Rochemont’s The Ramparts We Watch as a public relations war effort from the past century. Arising from the informative and propagandistic strategy of late 1930s newsreels, ...
      • The Regulation of Competition and Innovation in the European Union and Spain: Opportunities for the Philippines and the ASEAN 

        Olmedo-Peralta, Eugenio (2016-06-29)
        The Philippines are currently facing a process of regional economic integration inside the ASEAN, in some way similar to the process undertaken by Spain and the European Union decades ago. Since January 2016, the ASEAN ...
      • The relationship between Security and Health: A New Paradigm for the United Nations Security Council? 

        Torres-Cazorla, Maria Isabel (2016-09-15)
        One of the aspects related to biolaw is that related to security and health. In other words, using the expression of relevant authorities on this subject, “the securitization of health” and, those situations connected ...
      • The relationship between the three models of emotional intelligence and psychopathy: a systematic review 

        Gómez Leal, Raquel; Gutiérrez-Cobo, María José; Cabello-González, Rosario; Fernández-Berrocal, Pablo (2017-10-25)
        Psychopaths are usually characterized as having numerous troubles with social and emotional facets in their daily. In addition, these individuals generate a series of harmful situations to society, such as violence and ...
      • The Relative Efficiency of Educational Systems: A Cross Country Prescriptive Analysis 

        Dolton, Peter; Marcenaro-Gutiérrez, Óscar David (2017-04-17)
        How does a country achieve the most efficient education system possible? We examine the efficiency of educational systems across the world using internationally comparable performance of secondary school pupils. We use ...
      • The Return of the Edwardians in Contemporary Fiction 

        Cruz-Rus, Celia (2016-10-26)
        My research stems from the hypothesis that a subgenre exists within the contemporary historical novel in English with a series of features that can be labelled as neoEdwardian and belong in a broader social and cultural ...
      • The rhizobacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1606 doesn´t have PGPR activity as additional mechanism to biocontrol 

        Tienda, Sandra (IOBC-wprs, 2016)
        Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1606 was isolated from rhizosphere of healthy avocado trees, growing in an area affected by white root rot (caused by Rosellinia necatrix), which is one of the most important diseases for avocado ...
      • The Rhythm of our Lives. Aesthetic Perspectives East & West 

        Fernández-Gómez, María Rosa (2016-09-14)
        The leading approach to everyday aesthetics for the past few decades has departed from analytic philosophical grounds, generating some tensions or dichotomies regarding its foundational cornerstones: the ordinary vs. ...
      • The ring compression test: Analysis of dimensions and canonical geometry 

        Martín-Fernández, Francisco de Sales (2015-10-13)
        The compression ring test is universally accepted as a perfectly valid method by which determine simply and reliably the adhesion friction factor in a plastic deformation process. Its methodology is based on the application ...
      • The rise and fall and rise again? Of associative processes in human contingency learning 

        Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis; Morís, Joaquín; Luque-Ruiz, David; Alonso, Rafael; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José (2014-04-29)
        Dickinson, Shanks, & Evenden claimed 30 years ago that associative processes may be underlying intuitive judgments in human contingency learning. However, this hypothesis has been seriously questioned by a more cognitive ...
      • The rise of the radical right in Iberian countries 

        Luengo García, Óscar; Contreras, Ignacio Jesús; Fernández García, Ana Belén; Contreras, Ignacio (2022)
        Spain and Portugal were prominent examples of party systems with no far-right options represented in the Parliament, but something has changed in the last few years. In the April 2019 elections, the Spanish radical right-wing ...
      • The role of balanced centricity on service ecosystems development: an analysis of new business models 

        Quero-Gervilla, Maria Jose; Ventura-Fernández, Rafael (2017)
        Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose that for a service ecosystem to arise, there is a need for all the stakeholders to seek for balanced centricity at the micro, meso and macro context. For new collaborative ...
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