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Suddha Dharma Mandalam Bhagavad Geeta: The Aryan Philosophy Current Today  [PDF]
Carlos Munoz, Alicia Panzitta, Jose Rugue, Domingos Oliveira, Manuel Paz
Open Journal of Philosophy (OJPP) , 2020, DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2020.102015
Abstract: Suddha Dharma Mandalam (SDM) is name of an ancient Hierarchy which watches over the evolutionary progress of the Humanity. In the whole Universe the Bhagavad Gitathe Yogic art of Brahmanoccupies the most exalted position. The aim of this study is to explain the composition and the mystic-philosophical principles that sustain SDM Bhagavad Gita of 745 slokas and 26 chapters. Suddha Gita contains 745 verses in 26 chapters conformed by the dual extreme “The Pranava” (first and last chapters) and the central body “The Gayatri” of 24 chapters (4 feet). The first (Proem) and last one (Epilogue) represent Vyasthi- and Samasthi-para aspects of The Pranava; these aspects correspond to the
Optimization of Energy Density in Girders under Pure Bending with an Extruded Monolithic Cross-Section  [PDF]
Daniel Fernández Caballero, Víctor Rodríguez de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Munoz Guijosa
World Journal of Mechanics (WJM) , 2019, DOI: 10.4236/wjm.2019.93004
Abstract: This article proposes use of extruded compound materials with optimized resistant cross-sections as an alternative, in this case, seeking the maximum energy density as a design criterion. The advantage of this proposal is that it extends the life cycle and decreases fatigue issues.
Evolution and Yoga. Hypothesis: From Reptilian to Intuitional Brain  [PDF]
Carlos Munoz
Open Journal of Philosophy (OJPP) , 2020, DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2020.102018
Abstract: It is amply accepted that biological evolution is centered in gradual phenotypic and genetic changes of living populations through the time. The issue of human existence has worried the man since immemorial time. The intriguing concepts of life and consciousness vary according to the discipline of study. While for West Biologists, life is the ability to be born, to grow and to die, for Yogis Life is Consciousness which compenetrates to beings from nature kingdoms. Is human brain still evolving? The studies of neuroscience, based on classical well-known triune brain proposed by Dr Paul MacLean around the year 1960, estimate that in the human brain resides the genealogical tree of the species as a result of the evolution of millions of years starting from the brain structure of the reptiles. This involves the well-known three levels of the reptilian brain (intinction), the limbic brain (emotions) and the neocortex brain (rationality). Like the biological evolution, it is also possible to consider a spiritual evolution through also different kingdoms of nature. The neuroscientists say that modern man has developed only one-third of his brain capacity. According to this background, the main point of this study is to postulate during next millennia the development of improved neocortex II or “intuitional brain with neural networks prevailing human noble qualities and subtle essential unity among beings. Today neurological studies reveal that network design of interconnected neurons
Integrated vector control of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes around target houses
Jorge Munoz,Manuel Amador,Roberto Barrera,Veronica Acevedo
- , 2018, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2596-4
Abstract: Diagram of experimental design. a Timelines: Pre-intervention (May 2016) and Intervention (June–November 2016) periods in Arcadio and Pre-intervention (May–July 2016) and Intervention (July–November 2016) periods in Santa Ana. b Buffers 150 m around target houses in Santa Ana and Arcadio, showing the approximate locations of 21 surveillance AGO traps and 50 m rings around target house
Buffer Management in the Sliding-Window (SW) Packet Switch for Priority Switching  [PDF]
Alvaro Munoz, Sanjeev Kumar
Int'l J. of Communications, Network and System Sciences (IJCNS) , 2014, DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2014.77027
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Switch and router architectures employing a shared buffer are known to provide high throughput, low delay, and high memory utilization. Superior performance of a shared-memory switch compared to switches employing other buffer strategies can be achieved by carefully implementing a buffer-management scheme. A buffer-sharing policy should allow all of the output interfaces to have fair and robust access to buffer resources. The sliding-window (SW) packet switch is a novel architecture that uses an array of parallel memory modules that are logically shared by all input and output lines to store and process data packets. The innovative aspects of the SW architecture are the approach to accomplishing parallel operation and the simplicity of the control functions. The implementation of a buffer-management scheme in a SW packet switch is dependent on how the buffer space is organized into output queues. This paper presents an efficient SW buffer-management scheme that regulates the sharing of the buffer space. We compare the proposed scheme with previous work under bursty traffic conditions. Also, we explain how the proposed buffer-management scheme can provide quality-of-service (QoS) to different traffic classes.

Extended Hamiltonian systems in multisymplectic field theories
Arturo Echeverria-Enriquez,Manuel de Leon,Miguel C. Munoz-Lecanda,Narciso Roman-Roy
Mathematics , 2005, DOI: 10.1063/1.2801875
Abstract: We consider Hamiltonian systems in first-order multisymplectic field theories. We review the properties of Hamiltonian systems in the so-called restricted multimomentum bundle, including the variational principle which leads to the Hamiltonian field equations. In an analogous way to how these systems are defined in the so-called extended (symplectic) formulation of non-autonomous mechanics, we introduce Hamiltonian systems in the extended multimomentum bundle. The geometric properties of these systems are studied, the Hamiltonian equations are analyzed using integrable multivector fields, the corresponding variational principle is also stated, and the relation between the extended and the restricted Hamiltonian systems is established. All these properties are also adapted to certain kinds of submanifolds of the multimomentum bundles in order to cover the case of almost-regular field theories.
Renormalisation group determination of the order of the DNA denaturation transition
Jose Manuel Romero-Enrique,Francisco de los Santos,Miguel A. Munoz
Quantitative Biology , 2010, DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/89/40011
Abstract: We report on the nature of the thermal denaturation transition of homogeneous DNA as determined from a renormalisation group analysis of the Peyrard-Bishop-Dauxois model. Our approach is based on an analogy with the phenomenon of critical wetting that goes further than previous qualitative comparisons, and shows that the transition is continuous for the average base-pair separation. However, since the range of universal critical behaviour appears to be very narrow, numerically observed denaturation transitions may look first-order, as it has been reported in the literature.
Host factors are dominant in the development of post-liver transplant non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Armando Salim Munoz-Abraham,Dhanpat Jain,Manuel I Rodriguez-Davalos,Michael L Schilsky,Salih Boga,Sukru H Emre
- , 2016, DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i15.659
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Is MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry a Valuable New Tool for Microorganisms Epidemiology?
Fern,Jose Manuel Gonzalez Buitrago,Juan Luis Munoz Bellido,Laura Ferreira,Silvia Vega Castano,o Sanchez Juanes
- , 2016, DOI: 10.4172/jpb.1000411
Abstract: Matrix-assisted laser desorptionionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is now accepted as a fast and reliable method for bacterial identification. It has been shown a very accurate method for identifying bacteria and yeast and moulds from culture, but also from blood cultures and directly from some samples, such as urine. Some authors have proposed the application of the protein profiles obtained by MALDI-TOF MS for bacterial typing and hierarchical clustering with epidemiological purposes. Here we revise and discuss the information published in the last years on the possible usefulness of MALDITOF MS for this purpose, the approaches proposed for different microorganisms and the future perspectives of this technology in the area of infectious diseases epidemiology
Social and Economic Considerations for Creating Sustainable Climate Change Haven Communities  [PDF]
Elizabeth C. Hirschman, William Bourgin, Angel Castilla, Caitlin Glover, Caitlyn Justice, Manuel Munoz, Braydon Thompson, Justin Snider, Olivia Toomer
Journal of Environmental Protection (JEP) , 2024, DOI: 10.4236/jep.2024.151006
Abstract: As Climate Change Haven Communities are constructed across the Northern Hemisphere, it will be necessary to attract two types of migrants to populate them. The first group consists of professionals and companies in eco-sustainable businesses, such as law firms, insurance companies, investment firms, banking, technological innovation, mass media, medical research and pharmaceutical research. The second group will consist of persons engaged in organic/eco-sustainable agriculture whose crops and animal husbandry practices can be transferred successfully to Climate Change Haven regions. The present research focuses on the social and economic variables that must be taken into account to insure that each new Climate Change Haven Community becomes successfully integrated with the local population and forms a cohesive, harmonious social structure. Examples are given from the United States, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy.
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