1. El aparato respiratorio provee oxígeno al cuerpo y elimina dióxido de carbono a través de un proceso de intercambio gaseoso en los pulmones.
2. Está compuesto de vías respiratorias como la nariz, boca, laringe y tráquea, y los pulmones, que contienen bronquios, bronquiolos y alvéolos.
3. La respiración involucra la inspiración a través del movimiento del diafragma y costillas, y la espiración con la rel
Autora:Patricia Trespalacios Prieto
Catedrático: Dr. Cirilo Rosas Espinoza
Universidad Autonoma de Veracruz "Villa Rica"
Facultad de Medicina "Porfirio Sosa Zárate"
Este documento describe varios factores de riesgo laboral como ruido, vibraciones, iluminación, calor, sustancias químicas, agentes biológicos, factores ergonómicos y propone medidas para controlarlos. También cubre la identificación, evaluación y valoración de riesgos, así como enlaces a recursos adicionales sobre el tema.
1. El aparato respiratorio provee oxígeno al cuerpo y elimina dióxido de carbono a través de un proceso de intercambio gaseoso en los pulmones.
2. Está compuesto de vías respiratorias como la nariz, boca, laringe y tráquea, y los pulmones, que contienen bronquios, bronquiolos y alvéolos.
3. La respiración involucra la inspiración a través del movimiento del diafragma y costillas, y la espiración con la rel
Autora:Patricia Trespalacios Prieto
Catedrático: Dr. Cirilo Rosas Espinoza
Universidad Autonoma de Veracruz "Villa Rica"
Facultad de Medicina "Porfirio Sosa Zárate"
Este documento describe varios factores de riesgo laboral como ruido, vibraciones, iluminación, calor, sustancias químicas, agentes biológicos, factores ergonómicos y propone medidas para controlarlos. También cubre la identificación, evaluación y valoración de riesgos, así como enlaces a recursos adicionales sobre el tema.
The document discusses streaming data opportunities and challenges, and outlines Expedia's streaming data ecosystem. It describes how Expedia uses a Kafka streaming data ecosystem to enable decoupled systems and roadmaps, and make it easy for teams to publish and consume streaming data. Key components of Expedia's ecosystem include a centralized data depot, self-service tools, elastic components, and monitoring of velocity and lag. The ecosystem provides producers with an HTTP ingestor to publish to Kafka and S3, and consumers can create apps using built-in Kafka integration. Example use cases of streaming analytics on this ecosystem are also mentioned.
Partner Development Guide for Kafka Connectconfluent
This guide is intended to provide useful background to developers implementing Kafka Connect sources and sinks for their data stores. Visit www.confluent.io for more information.
The document discusses different types of narratives that could be used in a children's book. It states that the book uses a closed narrative structure, meaning it has a clear beginning, middle, and end. It also uses a single, linear storyline that progresses sequentially from start to finish without diversion, to make it easier for children to follow. While some books use more complex multi-strand or non-linear narratives, the focus here is on a simple structure for a young audience. Finally, it notes the book has an anti-realist narrative, involving imaginary characters and locations rather than realistic settings and events that could occur in real life.
Clemens Valiente gives a presentation on trivago's use of Apache Kafka for data pipelines. He describes trivago's past data pipeline from 2010-2015, which had limitations. Their new pipeline uses Kafka for scalable ingestion and storage of large amounts of hotel price and other data. The pipeline reliably processes over 10 billion messages per day and supports many business uses. Ongoing work includes breaking up monolithic systems and improving data quality.
This document contains the 4Q16 earnings presentation for Las Vegas Sands Corp. It discusses the company's financial highlights for the quarter including a 7.4% increase in net revenue and 5.6% increase in net income. It also provides an overview of the company's operations and growth opportunities in Macao, Singapore, and the United States. Additionally, it emphasizes Las Vegas Sands' commitment to returning capital to shareholders through recurring dividends and stock repurchases, having returned over $15 billion to shareholders since 2012.
The document provides feedback from a graphic narrative evaluation. It includes 4 questions and responses from the creator. For the first question, the creator notes their final product had more detail than originally planned, including a different dragon color. For the second, they describe their digital process of scanning drawings, adding layers in Photoshop, and filling areas with color. The third response discusses text design choices to ensure readability. The fourth response argues the product is suitable for ages 3-8 due to its simple story, images, and avoidance of inappropriate content.
This document appears to be a children's book containing 12 pages of content. While the individual pages are not described, taken together they likely tell a story or convey information over the course of a dozen sequential pages within the book. The document provides a basic outline of the page numbers that make up the children's book but does not include any details about the actual content of the pages.
The document discusses streaming data opportunities and challenges, and outlines Expedia's streaming data ecosystem. It describes how Expedia uses a Kafka streaming data ecosystem to enable decoupled systems and roadmaps, and make it easy for teams to publish and consume streaming data. Key components of Expedia's ecosystem include a centralized data depot, self-service tools, elastic components, and monitoring of velocity and lag. The ecosystem provides producers with an HTTP ingestor to publish to Kafka and S3, and consumers can create apps using built-in Kafka integration. Example use cases of streaming analytics on this ecosystem are also mentioned.
Partner Development Guide for Kafka Connectconfluent
This guide is intended to provide useful background to developers implementing Kafka Connect sources and sinks for their data stores. Visit www.confluent.io for more information.
The document discusses different types of narratives that could be used in a children's book. It states that the book uses a closed narrative structure, meaning it has a clear beginning, middle, and end. It also uses a single, linear storyline that progresses sequentially from start to finish without diversion, to make it easier for children to follow. While some books use more complex multi-strand or non-linear narratives, the focus here is on a simple structure for a young audience. Finally, it notes the book has an anti-realist narrative, involving imaginary characters and locations rather than realistic settings and events that could occur in real life.
Clemens Valiente gives a presentation on trivago's use of Apache Kafka for data pipelines. He describes trivago's past data pipeline from 2010-2015, which had limitations. Their new pipeline uses Kafka for scalable ingestion and storage of large amounts of hotel price and other data. The pipeline reliably processes over 10 billion messages per day and supports many business uses. Ongoing work includes breaking up monolithic systems and improving data quality.
This document contains the 4Q16 earnings presentation for Las Vegas Sands Corp. It discusses the company's financial highlights for the quarter including a 7.4% increase in net revenue and 5.6% increase in net income. It also provides an overview of the company's operations and growth opportunities in Macao, Singapore, and the United States. Additionally, it emphasizes Las Vegas Sands' commitment to returning capital to shareholders through recurring dividends and stock repurchases, having returned over $15 billion to shareholders since 2012.
The document provides feedback from a graphic narrative evaluation. It includes 4 questions and responses from the creator. For the first question, the creator notes their final product had more detail than originally planned, including a different dragon color. For the second, they describe their digital process of scanning drawings, adding layers in Photoshop, and filling areas with color. The third response discusses text design choices to ensure readability. The fourth response argues the product is suitable for ages 3-8 due to its simple story, images, and avoidance of inappropriate content.
This document appears to be a children's book containing 12 pages of content. While the individual pages are not described, taken together they likely tell a story or convey information over the course of a dozen sequential pages within the book. The document provides a basic outline of the page numbers that make up the children's book but does not include any details about the actual content of the pages.