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El presente artículo hace referencia a la Ley 365 de 23 de abril de 2013 "LEY DE SEGURO DE FIANZAS PARA ENTIDADES Y EMPRESAS PÚBLICAS Y FONDO DE PROTECCIÓN DEL ASEGURADO". Se hace una exposición del contexto legislativo previo vigente en Bolivia sobre el Seguro de Caución.El de conservación natural del ser humano, ha trascendido a los juristas, legisladores y creadores del Derecho, en lo que se podría denominar un instinto de conservación corporativo, institucional y Estatal. La intención, la voluntad y el deseo legítimo de mantener a la empresa, a la corporación o al Estado indemne en situaciones de riesgo, ha dado origen a diferentes tipos de contratos de seguro. Entre ellos el seguro de caución.
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In: In: Atlas of Social Innovation, New Practices for a Better Future, SI-Drive, January 2018
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El presente artículo hace referencia a la Ley 365 de 23 de abril de 2013 "LEY DE SEGURO DE FIANZAS PARA ENTIDADES Y EMPRESAS PÚBLICAS Y FONDO DE PROTECCIÓN DEL ASEGURADO". Se hace una exposición del contexto legislativo previo vigente en Bolivia sobre el Seguro de Caución.El de conservación natural del ser humano, ha trascendido a los juristas, legisladores y creadores del Derecho, en lo que se podría denominar un instinto de conservación corporativo, institucional y Estatal. La intención, la voluntad y el deseo legítimo de mantener a la empresa, a la corporación o al Estado indemne en situaciones de riesgo, ha dado origen a diferentes tipos de contratos de seguro. Entre ellos el seguro de caución.
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In: TRANSÜD Band 128
Intro -- Introduction -- Introducción -- Part 1: Accessibility / Accesibilidad -- Christiane Maaß, Silvia Hansen-Schirra -- Removing barriers: Accessibility as the Primary Purpose and Main Goal of Translation -- Sergio Hernández Garrido -- Comprensibilidad de formatos multicodales y multimodales para contrarrestar la falta de alfabetización en salud en Colombia -- Cláudia Martins, Cláudia Ferreira -- Accessibility as far as the eye can see: an accessible film festival -- Luz Belenguer Cortés -- La Subtitulación en Vivo y la Audiodescripción en Lenguas Minoritarias: el Caso de la Televisión Autonómica Valenciana À Punt Mèdia -- Maher Tyfour -- The Acoustic Restaging of the City of Munich in the Audio Descriptions of Tatort -- Eleonora Sasso -- Subtitling the Cinema of Inuit Minorities -- Part II: Intralinguistic translation / Traducción intralingüística -- Jean Nitzke, Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Ann-Kathrin Habig, Silke Gutermuth -- Translating Subtitles into Easy Language: First considerations and empirical investigations -- LIV BORGHARDT -- The processing of causal clauses in Easy Language - First evidence -- Silvana Deilen -- Visual segmentation of compounds in Easy Language: Does the marking of morpheme boundaries reduce cognitive processing costs? -- Sarah Ahrens -- Easy Language Translations for Second Language Learners - Worthwhile Concept or Didactic Mistake? -- Lucía Navarro-Brotons, Analía Cuadrado-Rey -- El nacimiento de un perfil profesional emergente en España: traductor a lectura fácil intralingüística e interlingüística -- Catalina Jiménez Hurtado, Ana Medina Reguera -- Metodología de la traducción a lectura fácil: retos de investigación.
In: Waste management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology, Band 104, S. 1-8
ISSN: 1879-2456
In: Stockholm Studies in Romance Languages
"The authors of this edited volume focus on the emergence of populist discourses, coming from movements or parties from Romance-speaking countries in Europe and in Latin America. By combining linguistics, social and political sciences in a discourse analytical approach, the sixteen papers enlighten the mechanisms behind populist discourses yielding from different socio-cultural and political contexts. The common denominator of the studies is the focus on the discursive and rhetorical characteristics of recently emerged movements of populism in both continents. Investigating expressions of these political movements is highly relevant in today's society, where the growing number of populist discourses has become a pre-eminent issue, alongside people's increasing insecurity regarding future political and environmental challenges. The primary audience of this volume are researchers working in the fields of political discourse analysis; however, this book may benefit anybody with interest in language in politics.
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'This volume will be a valuable contribution to the study of populist discourse at the political extremes. It hardly needs to be mentioned that this is one of the most topical issues in political discourse throughout the world today. The specifics of populist discourse are often misunderstood, so I have found this volume enlightening and helpful to increasing my own understanding.' — Rodney Williamson, University of Ottawa
'The anthology provides indeed a fine analysis of discourses connected to different socio-cultural and political contexts […] Since it brings together researchers specialized in media and political discourse analysis, it contributes to a large extent to promote a deeper understanding of current political discourses and extremist ideologies.' — Ana Pano Alamán, University of Bologna"
In: Reproductive sciences: RS : the official journal of the Society for Reproductive Investigation, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 857-857
ISSN: 1933-7205
In: Reproductive sciences: RS : the official journal of the Society for Reproductive Investigation, Band 30, Heft 10, S. 2932-2944
ISSN: 1933-7205
AbstractMicroRNAs (miRs) play an important role in the pathophysiology of endometriosis; however, the role of miR-210 in endometriosis remains unclear. This study explores the role of miR-210 and its targets, IGFBP3 and COL8A1, in ectopic lesion growth and development. Matched eutopic (EuE) and ectopic (EcE) endometrial samples were obtained for analysis from baboons and women with endometriosis. Immortalized human ectopic endometriotic epithelial cells (12Z cells) were utilized for functional assays. Endometriosis was experimentally induced in female baboons (n = 5). Human matched endometrial and endometriotic tissues were obtained from women (n = 9, 18–45 years old) with regular menstrual cycles. Quantitative reverse transcript polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis was performed for in vivo characterization of miR-210, IGFBP3, and COL8A1. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical analysis were performed for cell-specific localization. Immortalized endometriotic epithelial cell lines (12Z) were utilized for in vitro functional assays. MiR-210 expression was decreased in EcE, while IGFBP3 and COL8A1 expression was increased in EcE. MiR-210 was expressed in the glandular epithelium of EuE but attenuated in those of EcE. IGFBP3 and COL8A1 were expressed in the glandular epithelium of EuE and were increased compared to EcE. MiR-210 overexpression in 12Z cells suppressed IGFBP3 expression and attenuated cell proliferation and migration. MiR-210 repression and subsequent unopposed IGFBP3 expression may contribute to endometriotic lesion development by increasing cell proliferation and migration.