BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL of the prefix bio- of the Greek bios, life, and of the prefix psycho- of the Greek psykhe, soul Refers to the behavior, condition or physical and mental relationship (of someone, group, society): The 33 miners locked in the San José mine, for 2 months at 700 meters deep, were subjected to various biopsychosocial examinations.
CAMU CAMU Myrciaria dubia, shrub native to the Amazon of Peru, and also in some regions of Colombia and Brazil. It grows wild on the banks of rivers and in flooded alluvial soils during the rainy season. It is 94% water and 4, 7% carbohydrates. Good source of minerals. Its flavor is very acidic
CREATIVE DESTRUCTION process by which new innovations are constantly emerging, making existing technologies obsolete. New companies continuously enter the market, competing with the previous ones, and new activities appear and replace existing ones. Creative destruction is the driving force of capitalism, ensuring its renewal and permanent reproduction.
TROMBICULIASIS trobiculina autumnalis Infection of cats produced by the larvae of a mite, whose main agents are Eutrombicula alfreddugesi and Euschongastia nuñezi-hoffman. The first active stage is the 6-legged larva, the only one in which it can infest animals or humans. The larva measures 0 . 2 mm, can be seen without microscope as an orange dot, and reaches up to 0.6 mm. after feeding . They are present in the vegetation and are active while there is light, especially in dry and sunny weather, which occurs towards the end of June in the northern hemisphere, and December in the south.
MINISTER'S ENVOY An envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, usually known as a minister, was a head of diplomatic mission who was ranked below ambassador. A diplomatic mission headed by an envoy is known as a legation rather than an embassy, as occurs in Switzerland, where countries, such as Chile, according to the Vienna Convention of 1815, install legations and not embassies. The minister may send persons on his behalf, usually with first, second or third secretary positions. Ministers, who were appointed by or for smaller countries, have disappeared since 1961 as they are considered similarly sovereign and equal to all countries.