Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait (Catalan: Ocaña, retrat intermitent) is a 1978 Spanish documentary film directed by Ventura Pons. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.
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Ocaña, a town and municipality of central Spain, in the province of Toledo; on the extreme north of the tableland known as the Mesa de Ocaña, with a station on the railway from Aranjuez to Cuenca. Pop. (1900) 6616. The town is surrounded by ruined walls which contain the remains of an old castle. Ocaña is the Vicus Cuminarius of the Romans and was the dowry that El Motamid of Seville gave his daughter Zaida on her marriage with Alphonso VI of Castile (1072-1109). The Battle of Ocana was fought near here, on 19 November 1809; the Spanish under their Irish General Lacy were routed by the French under Joseph Bonaparte and Marshal Soult. Coord...
Ocaña District is one of twenty-one districts of the province Lucanas in Peru.
Ocaña, a town and municipality of central Spain, in the province of Toledo; on the extreme north of the tableland known as the Mesa de Ocaña, with a station on the railway from Aranjuez to Cuenca. Pop. (1900) 6616. The town is surrounded by ruined walls which contain the remains of an old castle. Ocaña is the Vicus Cuminarius of the Romans and was the dowry that El Motamid of Seville gave his daughter Zaida on her marriage with Alphonso VI of Castile (1072-1109). The Battle of Ocana was fought near here, on 19 November 1809; the Spanish under their Irish General Lacy were routed by the French under Joseph Bonaparte and Marshal Soult. Coord...
Coordinates: 41°57'37 N 8°56'06 E / 41.9602777778°N 8.935°E / 41.9602777778; 8.935 Ocana is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department of France on the island of Corsica.
Ocana is a commune in the Corse-du-Sud department of France on the island of Corsica.
Ocaña is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Norte de Santander. Ocaña is the second largest populated center of this department. It played an important role during the Independence of Colombia from the Spanish monarchy. The city was founded by Francisco Fernández de Contreras. In 1576 the city was moved to its present location. On April 9, 1828 the National Convention met to discuss the politic and administrative organization of the Republic. The average temperature is 22°C.
Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait (Catalan: Ocaña, retrat intermitent) is a 1978 Spanish documentary film directed by Ventura Pons. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.
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Abstract: Many researchers in Public Health have data bases with a hierarchical structure. The studied patients (level 1) can be nested in groups, i.e., district, doctor, hospital, etc. (level 2). It is possible that patients in the same group be similar, so traditional regression models can not be used because the hypothesis of independent observations is not satisfied. A Multilevel Analysis, using hierarchical models, can be a solution for this problem; these models take into account the distribution of the data at different levels to estimate two types of variability: one due to individuals in the st...
Abstract: The author examines the demographic impact of the Asiatic cholera epidemic from 1833 to 1835 in Andalusia, Spain, using archival medical reports. Data on mortality by region, sex, and age are included, and some worldwide comparisons among cities that experienced the 1830s epidemic are made.
Abstract: A patient with splenic artery aneurysm which developed after creation of selective distal spleno-renal shunt for hepatic cirrhosis and portal hypertension was presented. Three months after operation, an aneurysm of the splenic artery with a diameter of about 20 mm was detected. This aneurysm reached 4 cm three months later, and a resection was carried out. An arterial continuity was established by means of end-to-end anastomosis of the sectioned arterial ends. Because the flow through the splenic artery was about 60% of the total flow of the selective distal spleno-renal shunt, it is important...