• Social Complexity and the Development of Towns in Iberia, From the Copper Age to the Second Century AD
    with Pierre Moret, A. PUIGCERVEr, P. RoUILLARd, and P. SiLLiÈRES
    . 1995.
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    La investigación literaria en una universidad peruana: mapeo sistemático de tesis de pregrado
    with Marianné Núñez-Núñez and Evelyn-Paola Guillén-Chávez
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2): 283-297. 2023.
    El objetivo de este estudio es analizar las investigaciones de pregrado en Literatura de una universidad peruana. Se realizó el mapeo sistemático de diez trabajos publicados entre el 2017 y 2022. Los resultados evidencian preferencia por la investigación en literatura peruana y que el género literario más estudiado es el narrativo. Se concluye que en los trabajos no se describen claramente los métodos científicos ni las metodologías de análisis literario; debido a su diversidad, a que los estudi…Read more
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    Consciousness, action selection, meaning and phenomenic anticipation
    with Ricardo Sanz and Carlos Hernández
    International Journal of Machine Consciousness 4 (2): 383-399. 2012.
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    The Challenge of Greening Religious Schools by Improving the Environmental Competencies of Teachers
    with Rafael Robina-Ramírez, Héctor V. Jiménez-Naranjo, and Carlos Díaz-Caro
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  • Michèle Roberts's Protagonists: Catholicism and Sexuality
    Feminist Theology 17 (2): 229-244. 2009.
    Women have been marginalized in different contexts and situations. Religion, and to be more specific Catholicism, is a tradition that has divided men and women but more importantly women themselves as they represent the dichotomy of good and evil. Michèle Roberts's heroines are inspired through biblical characters who will replace the binary system of being for dualities and pluralities in the same woman as part of their identities. This paper considers the feminist procedure of Adrienne Rich's …Read more
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    Students’ Factors Affecting Undergraduates’ Perceptions of their Teaching and Learning Process within ECTS Experience
    with Jesús De la Fuente, María Cardelle-Elawar, F. Javier Peralta, José Manuel Martínez-Vicente, and Lucía Zapata
    Frontiers in Psychology 2. 2011.
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    The rationalization of a choice function, in terms of assumptions that involve expansion or contraction properties of the feasible set, over non-finite sets is analyzed. Schwartz's results, stated in the finite case, are extended to this more general framework. Moreover, a characterization result when continuity conditions are imposed on the choice function, as well as on the binary relation that rationalizes it, is presented
  • The fortified settlement of La Picola (Santa Pola, Alicante) and the greek influence in South-east Spain
    with Pierre Moret, A. PUIGCERVEr, P. RoUILLARd, and P. SiLLiÈRES
    In Moret Pierre, PUIGCERVEr A., RoUILLARd P., Sânchez M. J. & SiLLiÈRES P. (eds.), Social Complexity and the Development of Towns in Iberia, From the Copper Age to the Second Century AD, . pp. 109-125. 1995.
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    Spectral Spacing Correlations for Chaotic and Disordered Systems
    with O. Bohigas and P. Lebœuf
    Foundations of Physics 31 (3): 489-517. 2001.
    New aspects of spectral fluctuations of (quantum) chaotic and diffusive systems are considered, namely autocorrelations of the spacing between consecutive levels or spacing autocovariances. They can be viewed as a discretized two point correlation function. Their behavior results from two different contributions. One corresponds to (universal) random matrix eigenvalue fluctuations, the other to diffusive or chaotic characteristics of the corresponding classical motion. A closed formula expressin…Read more
  • Quaternions, Maxwell equations and Lorentz transformations
    with M. Acevedo and J. López-Bonilla
    Apeiron 12 371-384. 2005.
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    Fundamental Units of Length and Time
    Foundations of Physics 32 (1): 77-108. 2002.
    Ideal rods and clocks are defined as an infinitesimal symmetry of the spacetime, at least in the non-quantum case. Since no a priori geometric structure is considered, all the possible models of spacetime are obtained
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    Engineering temporal accumulation of a low recalcitrance polysaccharide leads to increased C6 sugar content in plant cell walls
    with D. Loqué, J. Lao, M. Catena, Y. Verhertbruggen, T. Herter, F. Yang, J. Harholt, B. Ebert, E. E. K. Baidoo, J. D. Keasling, H. V. Scheller, J. L. Heazlewood, and Ronald P. C.
    © 2015 Society for Experimental Biology, Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Reduced cell wall recalcitrance and increased C6 monosaccharide content are desirable traits for future biofuel crops, as long as these biomass modifications do not significantly alter normal growth and development. Mixed-linkage glucan, a cell wall polysaccharide only present in grasses and related species among flowering plants, is comprised of glucose monomers linked by both β-1,3 and β-1,4 bo…Read more
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    Assessing the Influence of Social Responsibility on Reputation: An Empirical Case-Study in Agricultural Cooperatives in Spain
    with Francisca Castilla-Polo and Dolores Gallardo-Vázquez
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (1): 99-120. 2017.
    The attention to ethics has gradually become a concurrent topic of modern companies’ management. In the last years Social Responsibility has become a key issue in the strategic agenda of competitive agriculture cooperatives. However, reputation management has not been a visible strength in the cooperative enterprises. First of all, this work theoretically analyzes the relationship between Social Responsibility and reputation in cooperatives. Later, from a practical point of view, we carry on an …Read more