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Endemics, Epidemics And Pandemics
These are terms that are sometimes confused, so it is necessary to distinguish them. Endemia is the term used when there is a usual or expected number of cases of a disease in a specific geographical area or population. It is especially a condition t
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Coronaviruses and Wuhan’s Pneumonia: COVID-19. Abstract:Coronaviruses are one of the families of viruses responsible for colds and acute respiratory infections that have affected millions of people for thousands of years. Although they have been know
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Seven Challenges To Decipher The Megalithic Phenomenon
The structures of megalithism are extraordinary. Between five and ten thousand years after their construction they still surprise those who visit them in spite of what we contemplate today they are no more than some very deteriorated remains of what
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The Day Mathematics Conquered Space
When we say that mathematics conquered space, we do not mean those messages with scientific content that are sent to the stars in case some intelligent entity is capable of finding them. Nor do we refer to the mathematical, physical and engineering f
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Dialectical Thinking
Dialectical thinking is part of cross-cultural psychology, and its premise is to move from a static understanding of reality, in which everything is isolated, to the dialectical construction of reality, in which everything is related to everything. I
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Two Brains In One
The neocortex is divided into two cerebral hemispheres, which defines it as a non-uniform structure, since both parts are not identical. These hemispheres are connected to each other by a structure called the corpus callosum, a bundle of nerve fibers
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Information Sources For The Design Of Newsletters
It is difficult to specify all the points to be taken into account to create a newsletter. But through a neuromarketing study that integrates various techniques such as the electroen-cephalogram (which measures electrical variations on the brain’s su
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NEUROMAR KETING IN THE DIGITAL AGE How we become consumers
With advances in technology and the continuous development of new media, information is constantly reaching the consumer at high speed and from multiple directions. Advertising and brands are emerging at an accelerated rate, like an assault on the br
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The Origin Of Biological Warfare
Although there is currently an intense debate about the pathogen that caused the Black Death-for which there is no consensus-traditional historiography has argued that it entered Western Europe because of what may have been, curiously enough, the fir
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The Human Cost Of The Black Death
The human cost was terrible. Although the figures dance according to the specialists who have tried to establish calculations, it can be estimated that the population on the European continent at the beginning of the 14th century was around 70 millio
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The Black Death And Other Historical Pandemics
Epidemics have accompanied us since our origin as a species, causing us terrible damage in the form of suffering and death. Of these, a few have become pandemics, affecting most of the human population on several continents. The virulence of the infe
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Media Criteria For Including News
A) Time criterion••The media establish an informative agenda (agenda setting) and a theme [2]. The latter differs from the agenda setting in that it also frames an entire issue and then formulates proposals and ways of understanding the problem. All
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The Media And Coverage Of Social And Health Emergencies
Research on modern media has revealed that they generally serve several functions such as informing, entertaining, educating and forming opinion. These functions will have different developments and articulations depending on the media and other part
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The Smallpox Case
The most lethal virus in history has been Smallpox, the effects of which were already felt in ancient Egypt. In the 20th century alone, it produced an estimated 300 million deaths. Following a major international effort, which sponsored a mass vaccin
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Fearsome Intermediary
Commonly known as the yellow fever mosquito, or dengue mosquito, Aedes aegypti is one of the deadliest species, due to its role as an intermediary in the spread of dangerous viral diseases, such as zika, chikungunya or mayaro virus, in addition to th
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Threats Latents
The virus population present on the globe has a more or less constant base activity over time. However, at certain moments and due to multiple factors, one of these species suddenly becomes more active and causes an epidemic process. In such situatio
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Editor’s Letter
This is the first time I have linked the “Director’s Letter” to the theme of the monograph. It was necessary. This issue began to take shape almost two months ago, at the end of January. At that time, China was facing an epidemic caused by a new coro
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Mycroscopies
From the Greek μικρός micrós, “small”, and σκοπέω scopéo “look”, this optical device was invented in 1590 by the Dutchman Zacharías Janssen. In 1655 the Englishman Robert Hooke observed a cork sheet with a perfected microscope and discovered the cell
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The Fight Against Viruses And Bacteria
Infectious diseases have been present among humans since the beginning of time and have caused the death of millions of individuals. We now know that diseases such as cholera, diphtheria, leprosy, syphilis, measles and flu are caused by living beings
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Visual Data Analysis And Simulation Prediction For Covid-19
The COVID-19 epidemic spread from Wuhan to its surrounding areas, and then to the rest of the country, especially the large metropolitan areas such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The transmission pattern reflects the large population movement pr
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Forecasts For Covid-19 Based On Artificial Intelligence
In December 2019, near the city of Wuhan, the COVID-19 virus has been transmitted from an animal species to a human, initiating an outbreak of respiratory disease. Although epidemiological models are useful for estimating transmission dynamics, targe
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Fractal Kinetics Of Covid-19 Pandemic
The number of cases of coronavirus 2019 n-CoV (which caused the COVID-19 disease) that started in China less than three months ago has been growing rapidly, pointing to a high infectivity. The mortality rate seems to fall somewhere between the common
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The Mathematics Of Contagion
The complex systems field is a fascinating knowledge area, being its main goal the representation of models with many involved factors for which the traditional study approaches are insufficient. Surprisingly, a wellposed model of a phenomenon is abl
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Is It Possible To Know The Evolution Of An Epidemic? the Case Of Covid-19
At first sight, the phenomenon of epidemics seems to be of an enormous complexity if we take into account the amount of factors that can influence its appearance and evolution. However, in the intellectual process of identifying the underlying mechan
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Prevention Against Coronaviruses
Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing serious complications from COVID-19 illness. • There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus
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Coronavirus In The Last Decades.
Despite the fact that coronavirus infections are common and we live with them constantly, some of them have had a great social and media impact due to the aggressiveness of the diseases they cause, which contrasts with the lesser virulence of the usu
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Coronaviruses And Wuhan Pneumonia covid-19
The group of coronaviruses is only one of those responsible for the respiratory tract infection diseases that occur in millions of people every year. There are, of course, other etiological actors, which are mostly viruses of the genera adenovirus (A
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Corona viruses all Keys
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses whose origin is not yet known. In recent times they have acquired an enormous prominence in parallel to the epidemics they have caused in the 21st century. Among them are SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and, of course,
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Prosthesis 3d For The Third World
Guillermo Martinez has had a great interest in discovering the basis of all mechanisms since he was a child. That is why he studied engineering, which helped him to design his own innovative creations. He started with a 3D printer that cost him less
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Moons Of The Solar System
There are dozens of planetary satellites in the Solar System. Far away are the times when there was talk of a very limited number for each planet. Today the count is 185, distributed as follows: Earth, 1; Mars, 2; Jupiter, 79; Saturn, 62; Uranus, 27;
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