The global pandemic,coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),has significantly affected tourism,especially in Spain,as it was among the first countries to be affected by the pandemic and is among the world’s biggest touris...The global pandemic,coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),has significantly affected tourism,especially in Spain,as it was among the first countries to be affected by the pandemic and is among the world’s biggest tourist destinations.Stock market values are responding to the evolution of the pandemic,especially in the case of tourist companies.Therefore,being able to quantify this relationship allows us to predict the effect of the pandemic on shares in the tourism sector,thereby improving the response to the crisis by policymakers and investors.Accordingly,a dynamic regression model was developed to predict the behavior of shares in the Spanish tourism sector according to the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in the medium term.It has been confirmed that both the number of deaths and cases are good predictors of abnormal stock prices in the tourism sector.展开更多
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Spain diplomatic relations,and also the China-Spain Culture and Tourism Year.As an important project under the framework of the China-Spain Culture an...This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Spain diplomatic relations,and also the China-Spain Culture and Tourism Year.As an important project under the framework of the China-Spain Culture and Tourism Year.展开更多
As Spain and China celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic ties,it is time to review the bilateral exchange history,finding inspiration for today’s engagement.BOTH China and Spain boas...As Spain and China celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic ties,it is time to review the bilateral exchange history,finding inspiration for today’s engagement.BOTH China and Spain boast of languages of intercontinental reach.Chinese and Spanish are two of the UN’s six official languages used at major international events.Parallelly,Spain and China do not haveany political,geopolitical,territorial or historical disputes.Actually there are significant synergies.展开更多
MARCH 9,2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Spain.To gain more insight into the development of this relationship,China Today recently spoke to Wu Haitao,Chine...MARCH 9,2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Spain.To gain more insight into the development of this relationship,China Today recently spoke to Wu Haitao,Chinese ambassador to Spain.According to Wu,the two sides have planned a series of celebrations for the occasion.展开更多
Introduction In 1990 Pope John Paul II returned to Mexico a text that may be the first one composed on medical matters in New Spain[1].According to reputable scholars,this codex was composed under the inspiration of D...Introduction In 1990 Pope John Paul II returned to Mexico a text that may be the first one composed on medical matters in New Spain[1].According to reputable scholars,this codex was composed under the inspiration of Don Francisco de Mendoza,son of the then Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza.Fray Jacobo de Grado,of the order of San Francisco,commissioned its writing to the"principal Indian"Martín de la Cruz,who composed it in Nahuatl and Spanish.展开更多
Water yield and sediment yield in the Teba catchment, Spain, weresimulated using SWRRB (Simulator for Water Resources in Rural Basins)model. The model is composed of 198 mathematical equations. About 120items (variabl...Water yield and sediment yield in the Teba catchment, Spain, weresimulated using SWRRB (Simulator for Water Resources in Rural Basins)model. The model is composed of 198 mathematical equations. About 120items (variables) were input for the simulation, includingmeteorological and climatic factors, hydrologic factors, topographicfactors, parent materials, soils, vegetation, human activities, etc.The simulated results involved surface runoff, subsurface runoff,sediment, peak flow, evapotranspiration, soil water, total biomass,etc. Careful and thorough input data preparation and repeatedsimulation experiments are the key to get the accurate results. Inthis work in the simulation accuracy for annual water yieldprediction reached to 83.68/100.展开更多
Prejanopterus curvirostra, from the Early Cretaceous of La Rioja province, was the first pterosaur genus and species described from Spain. The material comprises disarticulated cranial and postcranial remains from sev...Prejanopterus curvirostra, from the Early Cretaceous of La Rioja province, was the first pterosaur genus and species described from Spain. The material comprises disarticulated cranial and postcranial remains from several individuals. The fossil-bearing bed is assigned to the lacustrine Leza Formation (eastern Cameros Basin, NW margin of the Iberian Range). This unit is regarded as either Berriasian-Valanginian or Barremian-Aptian. Prejanopterus curvirostris (specific name emended) was originally diagnosed on the basis of several characters of which the most significant was a lateral curvature of the rostrum. Re-examination of the holotype (rostrum) and paratype (partial rostrum with teeth) indicates that there is no genuine sideways bend of the preserved premaxilla-maxilla segments, but a slight dorsal curvature. Prejanopterus is characterized by a unique combination of characters: an emended diagnosis is provided. In contrast with previous estimates, the wing span of Prejanopterus was probably not much (if ever) in excess of 2 m. A phylogenetic analysis suggests that Prejanopterus is a basal pterodactyloid positioned between Pterodactylus and Cycnorhamphus- Gallodactylus. Prejanopterus represents the first evidence of Pterodactylidae in the Early Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula.展开更多
The authors intend to contribute in this paper towards a debate on the consequences of external financing needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) regarding its economic growth. The authors' research differs fo...The authors intend to contribute in this paper towards a debate on the consequences of external financing needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) regarding its economic growth. The authors' research differs for using like proxy of external financing dependence of SMEs the flows of investments that cannot be financed with generated cash flows. The results thus obtained show that financial dependence accounts for economic growth of SMEs, and that there are other variables of control of significance such as those of financial development. The authors present evidence on better soundness achievement about conclusions pertaining to SMEs if they obtained results emerge from independent sub-sectors in SMEs, especially in those countries with a higher percentage of small-sized companies, which do not answer in the same way to the considered model展开更多
文摘The global pandemic,coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),has significantly affected tourism,especially in Spain,as it was among the first countries to be affected by the pandemic and is among the world’s biggest tourist destinations.Stock market values are responding to the evolution of the pandemic,especially in the case of tourist companies.Therefore,being able to quantify this relationship allows us to predict the effect of the pandemic on shares in the tourism sector,thereby improving the response to the crisis by policymakers and investors.Accordingly,a dynamic regression model was developed to predict the behavior of shares in the Spanish tourism sector according to the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in the medium term.It has been confirmed that both the number of deaths and cases are good predictors of abnormal stock prices in the tourism sector.
文摘This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Spain diplomatic relations,and also the China-Spain Culture and Tourism Year.As an important project under the framework of the China-Spain Culture and Tourism Year.
文摘As Spain and China celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic ties,it is time to review the bilateral exchange history,finding inspiration for today’s engagement.BOTH China and Spain boast of languages of intercontinental reach.Chinese and Spanish are two of the UN’s six official languages used at major international events.Parallelly,Spain and China do not haveany political,geopolitical,territorial or historical disputes.Actually there are significant synergies.
文摘MARCH 9,2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Spain.To gain more insight into the development of this relationship,China Today recently spoke to Wu Haitao,Chinese ambassador to Spain.According to Wu,the two sides have planned a series of celebrations for the occasion.
文摘Introduction In 1990 Pope John Paul II returned to Mexico a text that may be the first one composed on medical matters in New Spain[1].According to reputable scholars,this codex was composed under the inspiration of Don Francisco de Mendoza,son of the then Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza.Fray Jacobo de Grado,of the order of San Francisco,commissioned its writing to the"principal Indian"Martín de la Cruz,who composed it in Nahuatl and Spanish.
基金Project (No. B/II-923262) supported by the Marie Curie Research Bursary, European Union. Corresponding author.
文摘Water yield and sediment yield in the Teba catchment, Spain, weresimulated using SWRRB (Simulator for Water Resources in Rural Basins)model. The model is composed of 198 mathematical equations. About 120items (variables) were input for the simulation, includingmeteorological and climatic factors, hydrologic factors, topographicfactors, parent materials, soils, vegetation, human activities, etc.The simulated results involved surface runoff, subsurface runoff,sediment, peak flow, evapotranspiration, soil water, total biomass,etc. Careful and thorough input data preparation and repeatedsimulation experiments are the key to get the accurate results. Inthis work in the simulation accuracy for annual water yieldprediction reached to 83.68/100.
基金provided by the projects CGL2010-16447/BTE,CGL2010-18851/BTE,CGL2009-12143/BTE of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (currently Ministerio de Economía y Comptetitividad,MINECO) of Spainby the research group IT-320-10 of the Gobierno Vasco/EJ (XPS)+1 种基金by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation through a sponsorship of renewed research stay in Germany (FK)by the protocol CN-04-226 of the Principado de Asturias/Universidad de Oviedo (JIR-O)
文摘Prejanopterus curvirostra, from the Early Cretaceous of La Rioja province, was the first pterosaur genus and species described from Spain. The material comprises disarticulated cranial and postcranial remains from several individuals. The fossil-bearing bed is assigned to the lacustrine Leza Formation (eastern Cameros Basin, NW margin of the Iberian Range). This unit is regarded as either Berriasian-Valanginian or Barremian-Aptian. Prejanopterus curvirostris (specific name emended) was originally diagnosed on the basis of several characters of which the most significant was a lateral curvature of the rostrum. Re-examination of the holotype (rostrum) and paratype (partial rostrum with teeth) indicates that there is no genuine sideways bend of the preserved premaxilla-maxilla segments, but a slight dorsal curvature. Prejanopterus is characterized by a unique combination of characters: an emended diagnosis is provided. In contrast with previous estimates, the wing span of Prejanopterus was probably not much (if ever) in excess of 2 m. A phylogenetic analysis suggests that Prejanopterus is a basal pterodactyloid positioned between Pterodactylus and Cycnorhamphus- Gallodactylus. Prejanopterus represents the first evidence of Pterodactylidae in the Early Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula.
文摘The authors intend to contribute in this paper towards a debate on the consequences of external financing needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) regarding its economic growth. The authors' research differs for using like proxy of external financing dependence of SMEs the flows of investments that cannot be financed with generated cash flows. The results thus obtained show that financial dependence accounts for economic growth of SMEs, and that there are other variables of control of significance such as those of financial development. The authors present evidence on better soundness achievement about conclusions pertaining to SMEs if they obtained results emerge from independent sub-sectors in SMEs, especially in those countries with a higher percentage of small-sized companies, which do not answer in the same way to the considered model