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Jerry Perez

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  •  1
    Functional decomposition in large diagnosis problems'
    with S. Rementería, C. Rodríguez, C. Ruíz, A. Lafuente, J. I. Martín, and J. Muguerza
    Communication and Cognition-Artificial Intelligence 9 (2-3): 237-251. 1992.
    Iberian Philosophy
  • Lagrangian and Multisymplectic Descriptions of Classical Fields: A Connection in the Momentum Representation
    Foundations of Physics 56 (3): 32. 2026.
    The multisymplectic Hamiltonian formalism is a generalization of the Hamiltonian formalism that manifestly preserves covariance in the description of fields and that has been proposed as a possible framework for developing a Lorentz-covariant, canonical quantization scheme. However, the possibility of defining multiple Poisson brackets within this formalism has significantly limited its practical use in field theory. In this paper, we establish a connection between the Lagrangian and multisymple…Read more
    The multisymplectic Hamiltonian formalism is a generalization of the Hamiltonian formalism that manifestly preserves covariance in the description of fields and that has been proposed as a possible framework for developing a Lorentz-covariant, canonical quantization scheme. However, the possibility of defining multiple Poisson brackets within this formalism has significantly limited its practical use in field theory. In this paper, we establish a connection between the Lagrangian and multisymplectic descriptions of classical fields interacting with point particles in the field’s momentum representation by deriving the image of the de Donder–Weyl function for a general tensor representation of the Lorentz group. The calculation is carried out explicitly for the complex scalar field, the electromagnetic field, and the classical Dirac field. On this basis, we propose a Lorentz-covariant Poisson bracket with respect to the canonical variables of the fields, thereby opening the possibility of studying the complete system within a consistent relativistic and canonical framework.
    Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Symposium. The Apology Ritual
    with Christopher Bennett, Edgar Maraguat, Antony Duff, J. L. Martí, Sergi Rosell, and Constantine Sandis
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (2). 2012.
    Symposium on Christopher Bennet's The Apology Ritual. A Philosophical Theory of Punishment [Cambridge University Press, 2008].
    Value Theory, MiscPhilosophy of Law, MiscControl and ResponsibilityPunishment in Criminal LawApologi…Read more
    Value Theory, MiscPhilosophy of Law, MiscControl and ResponsibilityPunishment in Criminal LawApologies
  •  103
    Residual stresses in ceramic-to-metal joints: diffraction measurements and finite element method analysis
    with M. Vila, C. Prieto, J. Zahr, G. Bruno, M. Jiménez-Ruiz, P. Miranzo, and M. I. Osendi
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (35): 5551-5563. 2007.
  •  489
    Effect of Guanidinoacetic Acid and Zilpaterol Hydrochloride Feed Additions on Lambs’ Productive Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Blood Chemistry
    with D. López-Aguirre, J. Hernández-Meléndez, J. F. Vázquez-Armijo, and L. Y. Peña-Avelino
    Animals 15 (12): 1692. 2025.
    Simple Summary: The present study evaluates the effects of two dietary supplements (guanidinoacetic acid [GAA] and zilpaterol hydrochloride [ZLH]) on the productive performance of fattening lambs over a 60-day period. The inclusion of these additives did not result in significant differences in the parameters studied. However, serum glucose and creatinine levels in the GAA group were higher than those in the control group. These findings suggest that further research is needed to determine the o…Read more
    Simple Summary: The present study evaluates the effects of two dietary supplements (guanidinoacetic acid [GAA] and zilpaterol hydrochloride [ZLH]) on the productive performance of fattening lambs over a 60-day period. The inclusion of these additives did not result in significant differences in the parameters studied. However, serum glucose and creatinine levels in the GAA group were higher than those in the control group. These findings suggest that further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and duration of GAA supplementation to enhance lamb growth and meat production. Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) and zilpaterol hydrochloride (ZLH) on productive performance, carcass traits, and blood chemistry in non-castrated male lambs over 60 days. Twenty-four Pelibuey × Dorper crossbred lambs (16.3 ± 2.7 kg) were adapted to housing and diet for 14 days before being randomly assigned to one of three treatments: (1) Control: total mixed ration (TMR) without additives; (2) GAA: TMR with 0.2% GAA; and (3) ZLH: TMR with 6 mg/kg dry matter (DM) of ZLH for the last 30 days. No significant differences were observed in productive performance or carcass traits among treatments. However, lambs fed GAA showed higher serum glucose and creatinine levels than the control group (p < 0.05), suggesting a potential effect on energy metabolism. ZLH supplementation had no measurable impact on the parameters evaluated. These findings indicate that while GAA may influence certain metabolic indicators, further research with extended feeding periods or varying dosages is needed to clarify its effects on growth and carcass characteristics in lambs.
    Agriculture
  • El Amor: Introducción A Un Misterio
    Revista Agustiniana 52 (159): 867. 2011.
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    José Sols Lucia (2008), Atrapados en la violencia:¿ hay salida? Imdosoc, ciudad de Mexico//111 pp. José Sols Lucia (2009), Atrapats en la violència: Camins de sortida. Claret, Barcelona//102 pp (review)
    Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1): 207. 2010.
    Applied Ethics
  • Les glaçures et les premiers émaux sur la céramique islamique en al-Andalus (Espagne)
    Techne 6 21-24. 1997.
    Philosophy of Technology, Misc
  •  66
    Homogenization of a micro-periodic helix
    with J. Bravo-Castillero, R. Rodriguez-Ramos, and M. Ostoja-Starzewski
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (33-35): 4201-4212. 2005.
    The Periodic Table
  •  1
    Problemas en torno a la" Crítica de la razón pura" de Kant. Crónica de un curso extraordinario. Salamanca, 13-15 de julio de 1987 (review)
    Diálogo Filosófico 10 98-101. 1988.
  •  2
    Chromosomal abnormalities and tumor development: from genes to therapeutic mechanisms
    with C. Cobaleda and I. Sánchez-García
    Bioessays 20 (11): 922-930. 1998.
    Biological SciencesGenetics and Molecular Biology
  •  113
    Similarity to the self influences memory for social targets
    with A. M. Sklenar, M. P. McCurdy, A. N. Frankenstein, and E. D. Leshikar
    Cognition and Emotion 37 (4): 595-616. 2023.
    The construct of the self is important in the domain of memory research. Recent work has shown that person memory is influenced by similarity of social targets to the self. The current experiments investigate self-similarity as defined by traits and political ideology to better understand how memory for social targets is organised. Across three experiments, participants formed positive or negative impressions based on each target’s picture, a trait-implying behavior (Experiments 1 & 2), and/or p…Read more
    The construct of the self is important in the domain of memory research. Recent work has shown that person memory is influenced by similarity of social targets to the self. The current experiments investigate self-similarity as defined by traits and political ideology to better understand how memory for social targets is organised. Across three experiments, participants formed positive or negative impressions based on each target’s picture, a trait-implying behavior (Experiments 1 & 2), and/or political ideology (conservative/liberal label in Experiment 2; political-ideological belief statements in Experiment 3) followed by a memory test. Results showed a self-similarity effect dependent on valence in Experiment 1, but not in Experiments 2 or 3 when participants processed ideological information associated with targets. These results suggest that self-similarity has an effect on memory for social targets, but that ideological information disrupts self-focused processing of others, suggesting that ideological information also has a powerful influence on what people remember about others (i.e. social targets).
    Emotion and Consciousness in Psychology
  • Los Comuneros
    Revista Agustiniana 49 (148): 333. 2008.
  • A Paixão da Razão. Homenagem a Maria Luísa Ribeiro Ferreira (edited book)
    with A. P. Mesquita, C. Beckert, and Xavier M. L. L. O.
    Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa. 2014.
    Philosophy, Misc
  • Introducción. La gobernanza de internet
    with A. Olmos
    Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 89. 2009.
  •  50
    The Protectionist (Interventionist) Economic Model and the Liberal Economic Model in Peru: 1961-2021
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 484-499. forthcoming.
    The objective of this research is to conduct a comparative analysis of the two models of growth and development that were applied in Peru over the past six decades (1961-2021). The objective is to conduct a comparative analysis of the Import Substitution Model (ISM) and the Liberal Model (LM), to determine which of these models has demonstrated superior performance in terms of economic growth and social welfare for the country. In this instance, the documentary and systematic review of the mater…Read more
    The objective of this research is to conduct a comparative analysis of the two models of growth and development that were applied in Peru over the past six decades (1961-2021). The objective is to conduct a comparative analysis of the Import Substitution Model (ISM) and the Liberal Model (LM), to determine which of these models has demonstrated superior performance in terms of economic growth and social welfare for the country. In this instance, the documentary and systematic review of the material obtained from both physical and virtual libraries was employed as a method. Consequently, a variety of economic indicators have been examined, including the primary indicator of economic growth, gross domestic product (GDP), to account for the effects of inflation and ensure the accuracy of the data. Furthermore, the principal social indicators have been examined and contrasted to gauge the nation's social well-being. The findings of the study demonstrate that the ML has demonstrably outstripped the MSI in terms of economic growth and the enhancement of social welfare for Peruvian society over the past three decades. However, it would be erroneous to assume that this model has entirely resolved the country's economic and social challenges.
  • Some relativistic and higher order supertasks
    Philosophy of Science 65 502-517. 1998.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsHigher-Order Theories of ConsciousnessClassical Mechanics
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