Un ‘superordenador’ sitúa a la UGR como referencia de los científicos españoles

La ampliación del procesador Proteus permite al Instituto de Física Carlos I aumentar su capacidad de programación
El superordenador Proteus puede obtener en solo un segundo los resultados del trabajo realizado por siete millones de matemáticos en tres siglos con calculadoras de mano. El Instituto Carlos I de Física teórica y Computacional de la Universidad de Granada acaba de terminar la ampliación del procesador, que otorga al centro de investigación una gran potencia de cálculo y lo sitúa entre los primeros de Andalucía.

 

El rector de la Universidad de Granada, Francisco González Lodeiro y el catedrático de Física de la Materia, Pedro L. Garrido, inauguraron ayer la puesta en marcha de Proteus, que convierte al instituto en centro de referencia para la supercomputación científica en España. Se trata de un servicio de investigación que otorga una gran potencia para que los científicos puedan programar.

El ordenador fue creado en 1997 y se ha visto ampliado en varias ocasiones. Actualmente cuenta con 13 Teraflobs de potencia y 70 Terabytes de disco duro.

Proteus permite trabajar a más de veinte investigadores al mismo tiempo y algunos de ellos se encuentran en diversos países del mundo como EEUU o Marruecos. Garrido ha asegurado que este superordenador proporciona «investigación de calidad» y que ya era necesario para la labor diaria de los matemáticos. «Se trata de un gran avance, porque ya teníamos un cuello de botella, gente que quería calcular y no podía», afirmó ayer el catedrático.

Proteus permitirá, según explicó Garrido, estudiar en profundidad temas avanzados en física estadística y de los sistemas complejos como la astrofísica, estudio de galaxias o la sociofísica, que se ocupa de la dinámica de las poblaciones.

Estos trabajos incrementarán considerablemente la actividad del Instituto Carlos I en estas líneas de investigación, que ya ha producido resultados de gran impacto científico en los últimos años.

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A study shows that men and women have the same sexual fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women. To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study.

 

The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.

Differences by Sex

However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.

Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/

The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.

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A study shows that men and women have the same sexual fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women. To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study.

 

The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.

Differences by Sex

However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.

Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/

The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.

Source: University of Granada

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Spanish study shows that men and women have the same sexual fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women. To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study. The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life. Differences by Sex However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología. Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/ The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.

 

Read more at: http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-07-spanish-men-women-sexual-fantasies.html#jCp

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Spanish study shows that men and women have the same sexual fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women. To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study. The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life. Differences by Sex However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología. Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/ The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.

 

Read more at: http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-07-spanish-men-women-sexual-fantasies.html#jCp

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Men and Women Have Same Sexual Fantasies (Or Everybody’s Lying)

Movies will have you believe that women fantasize about Fabio and weddings, and men fantasize about Kate Upton and Victoria’s Secret models. But one study conducted by Spain’s University of Granada seeking to know the truth about heterosexual people’s sexual fantasies has concluded that men and women fantasize about the same things: sex with their significant other.

 

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The study concluded that men and women fantasize about the same things: sex with their significant other.

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Researchers interviewed 2,500 Spanish men and women aged between 18 and 73 years old who had been in heterosexual relationships for at least six months. Within the group, 49.6 percent of respondents were men and 50.4 percent were women. The information was collected via an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Several training centers, adult education centers, University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools, as well as the local library, collaborated on the study.

While researchers announced that men and women had the same sexual fantasies, and that nearly 100 percent of people had had a sexual fantasy at some point during their life, with 80 percent of interviewees having had a negative fantasy. They also said that men fantasized about sex more often than women did.

Interestingly, women had pleasant sexual fantasies at higher frequency than men did. Men fantasize more frequently about exploratory activities like group sex and orgies, but only do so, according to the survey, «once a year.» The most unpleasant sexual activities for women were «being forced into having sex»; for this group of heterosexual men, it was homosexual sex.

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Researchers next want to study whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for various sexual behaviors. In order to participate in the 93-question, 20-minute survey, one should be over 18 years old and in a relationship for the past six months and can be accessed here. (The survey is in Spanish, though, so enterprising individuals may want to use Google Translate, even at the risk of reading questions like «When you first see an attractive person, how strong is your sex?») While researchers’ earlier survey may have been limited by its focus on heterosexual relationships, the upcoming poll seeks to rectify that problem by asking at least if respondents are in heterosexual or homosexual relationships.

The results of the study will be published in the Spanish-language journal Anales de Psicología.

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Men and Women Have Same Sexual Fantasies (Or Everybody’s Lying)

Movies will have you believe that women fantasize about Fabio and weddings, and men fantasize about Kate Upton and Victoria’s Secret models. But one study conducted by Spain’s University of Granada seeking to know the truth about heterosexual people’s sexual fantasies has concluded that men and women fantasize about the same things: sex with their significant other.

 

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The study concluded that men and women fantasize about the same things: sex with their significant other.

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Researchers interviewed 2,500 Spanish men and women aged between 18 and 73 years old who had been in heterosexual relationships for at least six months. Within the group, 49.6 percent of respondents were men and 50.4 percent were women. The information was collected via an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Several training centers, adult education centers, University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools, as well as the local library, collaborated on the study.

While researchers announced that men and women had the same sexual fantasies, and that nearly 100 percent of people had had a sexual fantasy at some point during their life, with 80 percent of interviewees having had a negative fantasy. They also said that men fantasized about sex more often than women did.

Interestingly, women had pleasant sexual fantasies at higher frequency than men did. Men fantasize more frequently about exploratory activities like group sex and orgies, but only do so, according to the survey, «once a year.» The most unpleasant sexual activities for women were «being forced into having sex»; for this group of heterosexual men, it was homosexual sex.

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Researchers next want to study whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for various sexual behaviors. In order to participate in the 93-question, 20-minute survey, one should be over 18 years old and in a relationship for the past six months and can be accessed here. (The survey is in Spanish, though, so enterprising individuals may want to use Google Translate, even at the risk of reading questions like «When you first see an attractive person, how strong is your sex?») While researchers’ earlier survey may have been limited by its focus on heterosexual relationships, the upcoming poll seeks to rectify that problem by asking at least if respondents are in heterosexual or homosexual relationships.

The results of the study will be published in the Spanish-language journal Anales de Psicología.

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Study Shows that Men and Women Have the Same Sexual Fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women.To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study.
The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.
Differences by Sex
However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.
Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/
The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.
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Study Shows that Men and Women Have the Same Sexual Fantasies

A study conducted at the University of Granada have demonstrated that there are not significant differences between men’s and women’s sexual fantasies. The fact is that both sexes have intimate and romantic sexual fantaies involving their partner or loved one. In addition, men have more sexual fantasies (positive and negative) than women, which would confirm the old believe that men think more frequently about sex than women.To carry out this study, the researchers took a sample of 2250 Spanish people (49.6% mend and 0.4% women) aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months. The information was collected by an Incidental and Planned Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). A number of provincial ongoing training centers, adult education centers, Granada local library and several University of Granada and Universidad Complutense schools collaborated in this study.
The results obtained suggest that near 100% of men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80% of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.
Differences by Sex
However, men and women do not fantasize with the same frequency. Specifically, the study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men –a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous», «being a swinger»,»participating in an orgy». The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year.The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex»–they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.The authors of this study are Nieves Moyano Muñoz and Juan Carlos Sierra Freire at the University of Granada department of Personality, Psychological Evaluation and Treatment. This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain. The results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.
Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/
The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.
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Study: Men and Women Have Same Sexual Fantasies

It is believed that men think about sex more frequently, but are both genders fantasizing about the same thing? That’s what a new research is saying.
According to University of Granada researchers, both, men and women have intimate or romantic fantasies involving their partner or loved one, though men fantasize more frequently than women.
Researchers observed 2250 Spanish people aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months and concluded that nearly all men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80 percent of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.
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The study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men -a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous,» «being a swinger,» «participating in an orgy.»
The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year. The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex» – they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.
This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain and the results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.
Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/
The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.
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Study: Men and Women Have Same Sexual Fantasies

It is believed that men think about sex more frequently, but are both genders fantasizing about the same thing? That’s what a new research is saying.
According to University of Granada researchers, both, men and women have intimate or romantic fantasies involving their partner or loved one, though men fantasize more frequently than women.
Researchers observed 2250 Spanish people aged between 18 and 73 years, who had maintained a heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months and concluded that nearly all men and women have experienced a pleasant sexual fantasy in their life, while about 80 percent of the interviewees have experienced a negative or unpleasant sexual fantasy sometime in life.
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The study showed that women have pleasant romantic fantasies more frequently than men -a few times a month. Men, however, fantasize more frequently about exploratory sexual activities as group sex and seek new sensations as «being promiscuous,» «being a swinger,» «participating in an orgy.»
The frequency of these fantasies is «sometime in life» or «once a year. The most unpleasant sexual fantasies are those associated with sexual submission. Women were found to think more frequently than men in «being forced to have sex» – they fantasize about it at least once in life. However, the most frequent negative fantasies in men are associated with homosexual sex.
This is the first study to approach sexual fantasies as positive and negative thoughts in Spain and the results will be published in the Spanish journal Anales de Psicología.
Currently, these researchers intent to elucidate whether negative or unpleasant sexual fantasies are dysfunctional for the development of a number of sexual behaviors. On such purpose, they are looking for adult people (over 18 years of age) that have had a relationship of at least 6 months.To participate in this study, you only have to anonymously answer a set of questions which confidentiality is guaranteed. The survey is available at http://encuestasexualidad.ugr.me/
The University of Granada researchers point out that having sexual fantasies «favors some aspects as sexual desire and arousal». In therapeutic terms, researchers think that it is not only the presence of lack of sexual fantasies what should be considered, but also the patient’s attitude towards them.
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El rector clausura el 49º Curso Internacional de Edafología y Biología Vegetal

  • José Miguel Barea Azcón, biólogo-investigador de la Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de Andalucía, impartirá la última lección del curso sobre “Sierra Nevada: un Observatorio excepcional para el seguimiento del Cambio Global”

El rector de la Universidad de Granada, Francisco González Lodeiro, clausurará la 49 edición del Curso Internacional de Edafología y Biología Vegetal, el jueves, 19 de julio, a las 12:30 h., en la Estación Experimental del Zaidín. En el curso han participado 24 alumnos de 4 nacionalidades y está patrocinado por el CSIC (EEZ), AECI-Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Universidad de Granada, con el reconocimiento de UNESCO.

Intervienen:

  • Francisco González Lodeiro. Rector de la Universidad de Granada.
  • José Manuel Palma. Director en funciones de la Estación Experimental del Zaidín.
  • Manuel Lachica Garrido. Director Honorario del Curso.
  • José Miguel Barea Azcón, Biólogo-Investigador de la Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de Andalucía.
  • José Miguel Barea Navarro. Coordinador y director del Curso.

José Miguel Barea Azcón, biólogo-investigador de la Agencia de Medio Ambiente y Agua de Andalucía, impartirá la última lección del curso sobre el tema “Sierra Nevada: un Observatorio excepcional para el seguimiento del Cambio Global”.

El Curso Internacional de Edafología, “Fertilidad de Suelos y Biología Vegetal” es un curso de 7 meses de duración, con una hora diaria de clases teóricas y siete de trabajos prácticos de investigación que los participantes realizan integrados en Proyectos de Investigación vigentes del Instituto. Estos cursos se vienen celebrando ininterrumpidamente desde hace 49 años en la Estación Experimental del Zaidín del CSIC, que aporta profesorado, instalaciones, equipos y material necesario.

Los cursos son reconocidos como “Cursos de Posgrado” por el CSIC. Son aceptados por la Universidad de Granada (Escuela de Posgrado), adjudicándoles los Créditos determinados, y cuyo Rectorado otorga el Diploma correspondiente, que entrega el rector en la Ceremonia de Clausura. Actualmente, los cursos van dirigidos a licenciados de países de Iberoamérica, Asia, África y Europa del Este, así como a alumnos de tercer ciclo de la Universidad de Granada. Los participantes no españoles pueden solicitar Beca de la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECID), Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores. El próximo curso llegará a la edición 50ª y se iniciará en enero de 2013.

Contacto: Prof. José-Miguel Barea Navarro. Departamento de Microbiología del Suelo y Sistemas Simbióticos. Estación Experimental del Zaidín-CSIC. Telf: 958 181600 (ext. 247). Correo elec: josemiguel.barea@eez.csic.es

CONVOCATORIA:

  • ASUNTO: Clausura 49º Curso Internacional de Edafología y Biología Vegetal.
  • DÍA: jueves, 19 de julio.
  • HORA: 12:30 h
  • LUGAR: Salón de actos de la Estación Experimental del Zaidín.

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