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2. New developments in infective endocarditis.
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López, Javier, Olmos, Carmen, and Fernández-Hidalgo, Nuria
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3. Regional differences in infective endocarditis epidemiology and outcomes in Spain. A contemporary population-based study.
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Zulet, Pablo, Olmos, Carmen, Fernández-Pérez, Cristina, del Prado, Náyade, Rosillo, Nicolás, Bernal, José Luis, Gómez, Daniel, Vilacosta, Isidre, and Elola, Francisco Javier
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4. Solving Maxwell's Equations Using Polarimetry Alone.
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Olmos-Trigo, Jorge
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5. Development of a Potent and Selective G2A (GPR132) Agonist.
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Hernandez-Olmos, Victor, Heering, Jan, Marinescu, Beatrice, Schermeng, Tina, Ivanov, Vladimir V., Moroz, Yurii S., Nevermann, Sheila, Mathes, Marius, Ehrler, Johanna H. M., Alnouri, Mohamad Wessam, Wolf, Markus, Haydo, Alicia S., Schmachtel, Tessa, Zaliani, Andrea, Höfner, Georg, Kaiser, Astrid, Schubert-Zsilavecz, Manfred, Beck-Sickinger, Annette G., Offermanns, Stefan, and Gribbon, Philipp
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6. The Relationship of Spinal Anesthesia Dosing Based on Thecal Sac Area to Anesthetic Failure in Lumbar Surgery.
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Patel, Jainith, Karimi, Helen, Olmos, Michelle, Wiepert, Liana, Kanter, Matthew, Hernandez, Nicholas S., Frerich, Jason M., Riesenburger, Ron I., and Kryzanski, James
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7. Anatomical factors of the maxillary tuberosity that influence molar distalization.
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Fernando López, Diego, Acosta Olmos, David, and Morales, Mónica Andrea
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THIRD molars ,MOLARS ,COMPUTED tomography ,MANN Whitney U Test ,MAXILLARY sinus - Published
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8. Seven- and thirty-day mortality in digoxin poisoning: Results from the DIGITOX study.
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Supervía, August, Caballero-Bermejo, Antonio F., Puiguriguer, Jordi, Córdoba, Francisca, Martínez-Baladrón, Andrea, Callado, Francisco, Lobo-Antuña, Victoria, Fuentes, Elena, Molina-Samper, Valle, Vert, Susana, Ruíz-Ruíz, Francisco, Guijarro-Eguinoa, F. Javier, Martín-Pérez, Beatriz, Olmos, Samuel, Ruiz-Antorán, Belén, Maza-Vera, María Teresa, Pallàs, Oriol, Climent, Benjamín, Igartua-Astibia, Maider, and Gutiérrez, Edith
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Digoxin poisonings are relatively common and potentially fatal, requiring immediate therapeutic intervention, with special attention to the patient's hemodynamic status and the presence of electrocardiographic and electrolytic disturbances. To identify factors associated with seven-day and thirty-day mortality in digoxin poisoning. A retrospective, observational, multicenter study was conducted across 15 Hospital Emergency Departments (HED) in Spain. All patients over 18 years of age who presented to participating HEDs from 2015 to 2021 were included. The inclusion criteria encompassed individuals meeting the criteria for digoxin poisoning, whether acute or chronic. To identify independent factors associated with 7-day and 30-day mortality, a multivariate analysis was conducted. This analysis included variables of clinical significance, as well as those exhibiting a trend (p < 0.1) or significance in the bivariate analysis. A total of 658 cases of digoxin poisoning were identified. Mortality rates were 4.5% (30 patients) at seven days and 11.1% (73 patients) at thirty days. Regarding 7-day mortality, the mean age of deceased patients was comparable to survivors (84.7 (8.9) vs 83.9 (7.9) years; p = ns). The multivariate analysis revealed that factors independently associated with 7-day mortality encompassed the extent of dependence assessed by the Barthel Index (BI 60–89 OR 0.28; 95% CI 0.10–0.77; p = 0.014 and BI>90 OR 0.22; 95% CI 0.08–0.63; p = 0.005), the identification of ventricular arrhythmias (OR 1.34; 95% CI 1.34–25.21; p = 0.019), and the presence of circulatory (OR 2.84; 95% CI 1.19–6.27; p = 0.019) and neurological manifestations (OR 2.67; 95% CI 1.13–6.27; p = 0.025). Factors independently associated with 30-day mortality encompassed extent of dependence (BI 60–89 OR 0.37; 95% CI 0.20–0.71; p = 0.003 and BI>90 OR 0.18; 95% CI 0.09–0.39; p < 0.001) and the identification of circulatory (OR 2.13; 95% CI 1.10–4.15; p = 0.025) and neurological manifestations (OR 2.39; 95% CI 1.25–3.89; p = 0.006). The study identifies the degree of dependency assessed by the Barthel Index and the presence of cardiovascular and neurological symptoms as independent predictors of both 7-day and 30-day mortality. Additionally, the detection of ventricular arrhythmia is also an independent factor for 7-day mortality. • Digoxin poisoning is a common, life-threatening issue. • Frailty and comorbidities should be considered, given the high prevalence of this poisoning in the elderly. • Identifying factors linked to mortality in the initial assessment warrants closer patient monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Socioeconomic Inequalities in the External Exposome in European Cohorts: The EXPANSE Project
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Saucy, Apolline, Coloma, Fabián, Olmos, Sergio, Åström, Christofer, Blay, Natalia, Boer, Jolanda M.A., Dadvand, Payam, de Bont, Jeroen, de Cid, Rafael, de Hoogh, Kees, Dimakopoulou, Konstantina, Gehring, Ulrike, Huss, Anke, Ibi, Dorina, Katsouyanni, Klea, Koppelman, Gerard, Ljungman, Petter, Melén, Erik, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark, Nobile, Federica, Peters, Annette, Pickford, Regina, Vermeulen, Roel, Vienneau, Danielle, Vlaanderen, Jelle, Wolf, Kathrin, Yu, Zhebin, Samoli, Evangelia, Stafoggia, Massimo, and Tonne, Cathryn
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Socioeconomic inequalities in the exposome have been found to be complex and highly context-specific, but studies have not been conducted in large population-wide cohorts from multiple countries. This study aims to examine the external exposome, encompassing individual and environmental factors influencing health over the life course, and to perform dimension reduction to derive interpretable characterization of the external exposome for multicountry epidemiological studies. Analyzing data from over 25 million individuals across seven European countries including 12 administrative and traditional cohorts, we utilized domain-specific principal component analysis (PCA) to define the external exposome, focusing on air pollution, the built environment, and air temperature. We conducted linear regression to estimate the association between individual- and area-level socioeconomic position and each domain of the external exposome. Consistent exposure patterns were observed within countries, indicating the representativeness of traditional cohorts for air pollution and the built environment. However, cohorts with limited geographical coverage and Southern European countries displayed lower temperature variability, especially in the cold season, compared to Northern European countries and cohorts including a wide range of urban and rural areas. The individual- and area-level socioeconomic determinants (i.e., education, income, and unemployment rate) of the urban exposome exhibited significant variability across the European region, with area-level indicators showing stronger associations than individual variables. While the PCA approach facilitated common interpretations of the external exposome for air pollution and the built environment, it was less effective for air temperature. The diverse socioeconomic determinants suggest regional variations in environmental health inequities, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions across European countries.
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10. Fragilidad, sarcopenia y osteoporosis
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Olmos Martínez, José Manuel, Hernández Martínez, Paula, and González Macías, Jesús
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La fragilidad, la sarcopenia y la osteoporosis son entidades propias de las personas de edad avanzada, que comparten algunos factores de riesgo. Por ello, se ha estudiado su relación en distintos trabajos, que han aportado resultados dispares, probablemente porque estos estudios no siempre se han centrado en los mismos aspectos. En este artículo se revisa la relación de la fragilidad y la sarcopenia con la osteoporosis.
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11. Solving Maxwell’s Equations Using Polarimetry Alone
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Olmos-Trigo, Jorge
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Maxwell’s equations are solved when the amplitude and phase of the electromagnetic field are determined at all points in space. Generally, the Stokes parameters can only capture the amplitude and polarization state of the electromagnetic field in the radiation (far) zone. Therefore, the measurement of the Stokes parameters is, in general, insufficient to solve Maxwell’s equations. In this Letter, we solve Maxwell’s equations for a set of objects widely used in Nanophotonics using the Stokes parameters alone. These objects are lossless, axially symmetric, and well described by a single multipolar order. Our method for solving Maxwell’s equations endows the Stokes parameters an even more fundamental role in the electromagnetic scattering theory.
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12. Development of a Potent and Selective G2A (GPR132) Agonist
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Hernandez-Olmos, Victor, Heering, Jan, Marinescu, Beatrice, Schermeng, Tina, Ivanov, Vladimir V., Moroz, Yurii S., Nevermann, Sheila, Mathes, Marius, Ehrler, Johanna H. M., Alnouri, Mohamad Wessam, Wolf, Markus, Haydo, Alicia S., Schmachtel, Tessa, Zaliani, Andrea, Höfner, Georg, Kaiser, Astrid, Schubert-Zsilavecz, Manfred, Beck-Sickinger, Annette G., Offermanns, Stefan, Gribbon, Philipp, Rieger, Michael A., Merk, Daniel, Sisignano, Marco, Steinhilber, Dieter, and Proschak, Ewgenij
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G protein-coupled receptor G2A was postulated to be a promising target for the development of new therapeutics in neuropathic pain, acute myeloid leukemia, and inflammation. However, there is still a lack of potent, selective, and drug-like G2A agonists to be used as a chemical tool or as the starting matter for the development of drugs. In this work, we present the discovery and structure–activity relationship elucidation of a new potent and selective G2A agonist scaffold. Systematic optimization resulted in (3-(pyridin-3-ylmethoxy)benzoyl)-d-phenylalanine (T-10418) exhibiting higher potency than the reference and natural ligand 9-HODE and high selectivity among G protein-coupled receptors. With its favorable activity, a clean selectivity profile, excellent solubility, and high metabolic stability, T-10418 qualifies as a pharmacological tool to investigate the effects of G2A activation.
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13. The Relationship of Spinal Anesthesia Dosing Based on Thecal Sac Area to Anesthetic Failure in Lumbar Surgery
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Patel, Jainith, Karimi, Helen, Olmos, Michelle, Wiepert, Liana, Kanter, Matthew, Hernandez, Nicholas S., Frerich, Jason M., Riesenburger, Ron I., and Kryzanski, James
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14. Influence of Blood Flow Restriction on Neuromuscular Function and Fatigue During Forearm Flexion in Men
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Montgomery, Tony R., Olmos, Alex, Sears, Kylie N., Succi, Pasquale J., Hammer, Shane M., Bergstrom, Haley C., Hill, Ethan C., Trevino, Michael A., and Dinyer-McNeely, Taylor K.
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Montgomery, TR Jr, Olmos, A, Sears, KN, Succi, PJ, Hammer, SM, Bergstrom, HC, Hill, EC, Trevino, MA, and Dinyer-McNeely, TK. Influence of blood flow restriction on neuromuscular function and fatigue during forearm flexion in men. J Strength Cond Res38(7): e349–e358, 2024—To determine the effects of blood flow restriction (BFR) on the mean firing rate (MFR) and motor unit action potential amplitude (MUAPAMP) vs. recruitment threshold (RT) relationships during fatiguing isometric elbow flexions. Ten men (24.5 ± 4.0 years) performed isometric trapezoidal contractions at 50% maximum voluntary contraction to task failure with or without BFR, on 2 separate days. For BFR, a cuff was inflated to 60% of the pressure required for full brachial artery occlusion at rest. During both visits, surface electromyography was recorded from the biceps brachii of the dominant limb and the signal was decomposed. A paired-samples ttest was used to determine the number of repetitions completed between BFR and CON. ANOVAs (repetition [first, last] × condition [BFR, CON]) were used to determine differences in MFR vs. RT and MUAPAMPvs. RT relationships. Subjects completed more repetitions during CON (12 ± 4) than BFR (9 ± 2; p= 0.012). There was no significant interaction (p> 0.05) between the slopes and y-intercepts during the repetition × condition interaction for MUAPAMPvs. MFR. However, there was a main effect of repetition for the slopes of the MUAPAMPvs. RT (p= 0.041) but not the y-intercept (p= 0.964). Post hoc analysis (collapsed across condition) indicated that the slopes of the MUAPAMPvs. RT during the first repetition was less than the last repetition (first: 0.022 ± 0.003 mv/%MVC; last: 0.028 ± 0.004 mv/%MVC; p= 0.041). Blood flow restriction resulted in the same amount of higher threshold MU recruitment in approximately 75% of the repetitions. Furthermore, there was no change in MFR for either condition, even when taken to task failure. Thus, BFR training may create similar MU responses with less total work completed than training without BFR.
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15. Survival analysis of the surgical treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma at a tertiary care center
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Magadan Álvarez, C., Olmos-Martínez, J.M., González Tolaretxipi, E., Lozano Najera, A., Toledo Martínez, E., and Rodríguez Sanjuan, J.C.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary malignant tumor of liver epithelial cells and is the most frequent primary liver cancer. The broadening of transplantation and resectability criteria has made therapeutic decisions more complex. Our aim was to describe the clinical and survival characteristics of patients with HCC treated through resection or liver transplantation at our hospital and identify the presence of factors that enable outcome prediction and facilitate therapeutic decision-making.
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16. Effects of vaccination with Brucella melitensis, strains Rev 1 ΔeryCDand Rev 1, on the reproductive system of young male goats
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López Vásquez, Isauro Alejandro, Palomares Resendiz, Erika Gabriela, Gutiérrez Hernández, José Luis, Garrido Fariña, Germán Isauro, Tórtora Pérez, Jorge Luis, de Jesús Olmos Espejel, José, Hernández Castro, Rigoberto, Sangari, Félix, Suárez Güemes, Francisco, and Díaz Aparicio, Efrén
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•Kids are not vaccinated against brucellosis.•Strain B. melitensisRev 1 ΔeryCDwas not isolated from vaccinated kids.•Rev 1 vaccine was only isolated from 1/15 vaccinated kids.•Vaccination in males does not cause lesions in the reproductive organs.
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17. Valvulitis: a new echocardiographic criterion for the diagnosis of bioprosthetic aortic valve infective endocarditis.
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Zulet, Pablo, Vilacosta, Isidre, Pozo, Eduardo, García-Arribas, Daniel, Pérez-García, Carlos Nicolás, Carnero, Manuel, Pérez-Camargo, Daniel, Montero, Lourdes, Saiz-Pardo, Melchor, Mahía, Patricia, Jerónimo, Adrián, Islas, Fabián, Gómez, Daniel, San Román, José Alberto, de Agustín, José Alberto, and Olmos, Carmen
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18. Factors associated with the presence of tendon xanthomas in familial hypercholesterolemia.
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Corredoira, Pablo, Marco-Benedi, Victoria, Cenarro, Ana, Peribáñez, Sonia, Olmos, Salvador, and Civeira, Fernando
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19. An Optimized Genotyping Workflow for Identifying Highly SCRaMbLEd Synthetic Yeasts.
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Lindeboom, Timon A., Sanchez Olmos, María del Carmen, Schulz, Karina, Brinkmann, Cedric K., Ramírez Rojas, Adán A., Hochrein, Lena, and Schindler, Daniel
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20. Valvulitis: un nuevo criterio ecocardiográfico para el diagnóstico de endocarditis infecciosa de bioprótesis de válvula aórtica
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Zulet, Pablo, Vilacosta, Isidre, Pozo, Eduardo, García-Arribas, Daniel, Pérez-García, Carlos Nicolás, Carnero, Manuel, Pérez-Camargo, Daniel, Montero, Lourdes, Saiz-Pardo, Melchor, Mahía, Patricia, Jerónimo, Adrián, Islas, Fabián, Gómez, Daniel, San Román, José Alberto, de Agustín, José Alberto, and Olmos, Carmen
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En pacientes con endocarditis de válvula prótesica sobre bioprótesis aórtica (EVP-AoBio) se ha descrito un engrosamiento difuso homogéneo e hipoecoico de las valvas, por ecocardiografía transesofágica (ETE), con movimiento ondulante de estas. Este hallazgo ha sido denominado valvulitis. Nuestro objetivo es estimar la prevalencia de valvulitis en pacientes con EVP-AoBio, describir con precisión sus características ecocardiográficas y determinar su significado clínico.
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21. Emergence of fractal geometries in the evolution of a metabolic enzyme
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Sendker, Franziska L., Lo, Yat Kei, Heimerl, Thomas, Bohn, Stefan, Persson, Louise J., Mais, Christopher-Nils, Sadowska, Wiktoria, Paczia, Nicole, Nußbaum, Eva, del Carmen Sánchez Olmos, María, Forchhammer, Karl, Schindler, Daniel, Erb, Tobias J., Benesch, Justin L. P., Marklund, Erik G., Bange, Gert, Schuller, Jan M., and Hochberg, Georg K. A.
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Fractals are patterns that are self-similar across multiple length-scales1. Macroscopic fractals are common in nature2–4; however, so far, molecular assembly into fractals is restricted to synthetic systems5–12. Here we report the discovery of a natural protein, citrate synthase from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus, which self-assembles into Sierpiński triangles. Using cryo-electron microscopy, we reveal how the fractal assembles from a hexameric building block. Although different stimuli modulate the formation of fractal complexes and these complexes can regulate the enzymatic activity of citrate synthase in vitro, the fractal may not serve a physiological function in vivo. We use ancestral sequence reconstruction to retrace how the citrate synthase fractal evolved from non-fractal precursors, and the results suggest it may have emerged as a harmless evolutionary accident. Our findings expand the space of possible protein complexes and demonstrate that intricate and regulatable assemblies can evolve in a single substitution.
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22. From Gender and Sex to Gender/Sex: Reconceptualizing Critical Research Categories
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DuBois, L. Zachary, Brewis, Alexandra, Burson, Randall C., Dillon, S. J., Gibb, James K., Gleason, Liam, noor hussein, shah, Jolly, Dee, Montañola, Silvana, Nelson, Robin G., Olmos Rosas, Gabriela, Bingham Thomas, Elizabeth, and SturtzSreetharan, Cindi
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AbstractIntegrating new methods and conceptualizations that recognize the complexity of sex, gender, and their entanglements is critically necessary to advance practice in anthropology. Gender and sex are not static concepts but evolve over time and vary across cultures, influencing societal organization and interpersonal interactions. Recognizing gender and sex as more complex than binary categories is crucial, especially for medical and biocultural anthropology. Using the combined term gender/sex signals this recognition. The entanglement of gender/sex impacts social research, biomedical practice, and policy-making. However, reliance on rigid categories can hinder rigorous research, as the terms “sex” and “gender” encompass various layers and contexts. Clear definitions and terminology are essential for inclusive research and practice, requiring continual updates and engagement with community perspectives.
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23. Photochemistry in Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
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Zhu, W. Felix, Empel, Claire, Pelliccia, Sveva, Koenigs, Rene M., Proschak, Ewgenij, and Hernandez-Olmos, Victor
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24. Linking Spanish wine farmers to international markets: Is direct export better than indirect export in improving farm performance?
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Fernández-Olmos, Marta, Ma, Wanglin, and Florine, Pecheux-Livat
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Selecting an appropriate export channel is one of farmers' most important strategic decisions as it determines farm performance. Although direct and indirect exports are two important channels linking farmers to international markets, little is known about whether direct export is better than indirect export in improving farm performance. This study addresses this research gap by analyzing the impact of export channel choice on wine export farm performance, utilizing data collected from 479 wine-exporting farmers from Spain. An inverse probability-weighted regression adjustment estimator addresses the selection bias issue of export channel choice. The results show that the wine export price received by the direct exporters is significantly lower than that received by the indirect exports. Using domestic intermediaries for exportation (i.e. indirect export) can reduce information asymmetry and transaction costs, which enable indirect wine exporters to sell their products at higher prices. However, there are no significant differences between direct and indirect exporters in export volume, value, diversity, and satisfaction. The findings highlight that direct and indirect exports do not generate differentiated profits, and wine farmers should choose one of them that can facilitate their access to international markets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. On-Axis Optical Trapping with Vortex Beams: The Role of the Multipolar Decomposition.
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Gómez-Viloria, Iker, Nodar, Álvaro, Molezuelas-Ferreras, Martín, Olmos-Trigo, Jorge, Cifuentes, Ángel, Martínez, Miriam, Varga, Miguel, and Molina-Terriza, Gabriel
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26. Olaparib for the Treatment of Patients With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer and Alterations in BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 in the PROfound Trial.
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Mateo, Joaquin, de Bono, Johann S., Fizazi, Karim, Saad, Fred, Shore, Neal, Sandhu, Shahneen, Chi, Kim N., Agarwal, Neeraj, Olmos, David, Thiery-Vuillemin, Antoine, Özgüroğlu, Mustafa, Mehra, Niven, Matsubara, Nobuaki, Young Joung, Jae, Padua, Charles, Korbenfeld, Ernesto, Kang, Jinyu, Marshall, Helen, Lai, Zhongwu, and Barnicle, Alan
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27. Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) in patients (pts) with BRCA1/2 -altered metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) receiving niraparib (NIRA) with abiraterone acetate and prednisone (AAP): Results from MAGNITUDE study.
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Rathkopf, Dana E., Roubaud, Guilhem, Chi, Kim N., Efstathiou, Eleni, Attard, Gerhardt, Olmos, David, Small, Eric J., Saad, Marniza, Castro, Elena, Kim, Won, Wu, Daphne, Bertzos, Kristi, Dibaj, Shiva, Zhang, Jenny, Francis, Peter St. John, and Smith, Matthew Raymond
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28. Correlation of thecal sac cross sectional area to total volume.
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Olmos, Michelle, Kanter, Matthew, Karimi, Helen, Patel, Jainith, Riesenburger, Ron, and Kryzanski, James
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• Thecal sac cross sectional area, obtained from MRI, may be used as a proxy for thecal sac volume. • The cross-sectional area of L4-L5 spinal level most accurately predicts total thecal sac volume. • In patients undergoing surgery at L4-L5, the L3-L4 spinal level is an accurate proxy for total thecal volume. Spinal anesthesia (SA) has been increasingly utilized in lumbar surgery due to its various advantages over general anesthesia (GA), however failure of the first dose requiring intraoperative conversion to GA occurs in as many as 3.6% of SA patients. Some studies have reported that a larger thecal sac volume may dilute the anesthetic and play a role in first dose failure. Unfortunately, easy determination of thecal sac volume has not been reported in the literature. Thus, we sought to determine whether cross-sectional area obtained from MRI accurately predicts the volume of the thecal sac. We conducted a retrospective review of 80 patients who underwent lumbar surgery with spinal anesthesia. T1 and T2-weighted MRI sequences were used to measure thecal sac area at each level between L1-S1. The volume of the thecal sac was calculated using Horos
TM . A statistical model was derived relating the area at each level to the thecal sac volume. Of the 80 patients, 20% were reserved and utilized to test the accuracy of the statistical model. The area of the thecal sac positively correlated with volume at each lumbar level. The area of the thecal sac at the L4-L5 level most accurately represented total thecal sac volume (R2 = 0.588, RMSE = 2.76). Cross-sectional area of the L4-L5 spinal level obtained from MRI sequences may be utilized as a proxy for thecal sac volume. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Estrategias de transformación digital en empresas tradicionales.
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Campos-Dávila, José Eusebio, Lucero Choque-Yarasca, Christel, Olmos Saldívar, David, and Uribe Hernández, Yrene Cecilia
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30. Oxide nanoparticles based in magnesium as a potential dental tool to inhibit bacterial activity and promote osteoblast viability.
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VEGA-JIMÉNEZ, Alejandro L., GONZÁLEZ-ALVA, Patricia, RODRÍGUEZ-HERNÁNDEZ, Adriana Patricia, VÁZQUEZ-OLMOS, América R., and PAZ-DÍAZ, Blanca
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ESCHERICHIA coli ,NANOPARTICLES ,MAGNESIUM ,BACTERIAL colonies ,CELL proliferation - Abstract
Functional nano-fillers are commonly used to reduce bacterial colonization in dentistry. This study aimed to synthesize, characterize, and evaluate the biological effects of magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles (NP) obtained by mechanosynthesis. XRD, TEM, FT-IR, and UV-Vis were used to characterize MgO-NP which were subsequently tested for their activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli (E. coli). The effects of MgO-NP on osteoblast cells were also analyzed. Three variables were studied: microbial inhibition by optical density (OD; 570-nm), viability estimated by colony-forming-units, and cell proliferation. The characterization of NP is consistent with nanostructures, minimum inhibitory concentration between 1.5-5 mg/mL, and microbial inhibition at 9.75 ug/mL concentration for E. coli were determined. There were different concentration-dependent effects on cell proliferation. Results were observed with 0.156 mg/mL MgO-NP, which increased cell proliferation at 24 and 48 h. The results suggest the antibacterial suitability of MgO-NP, with tolerable viability of mammalian cells for dental applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Assessment of engineering-geological conditions in the mining of deposits by the underground method
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Qurbonov, Elboy, Zafarov, Olmos, Axunjanov, Alimjan, and Ashurov, Olim
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32. Linking Spanish wine farmers to international markets: Is direct export better than indirect export in improving farm performance?
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Fernández-Olmos, Marta, Ma, Wanglin, and Florine, Pecheux-Livat
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Selecting an appropriate export channel is one of farmers' most important strategic decisions as it determines farm performance. Although direct and indirect exports are two important channels linking farmers to international markets, little is known about whether direct export is better than indirect export in improving farm performance. This study addresses this research gap by analyzing the impact of export channel choice on wine export farm performance, utilizing data collected from 479 wine-exporting farmers from Spain. An inverse probability-weighted regression adjustment estimator addresses the selection bias issue of export channel choice. The results show that the wine export price received by the direct exporters is significantly lower than that received by the indirect exports. Using domestic intermediaries for exportation (i.e. indirect export) can reduce information asymmetry and transaction costs, which enable indirect wine exporters to sell their products at higher prices. However, there are no significant differences between direct and indirect exporters in export volume, value, diversity, and satisfaction. The findings highlight that direct and indirect exports do not generate differentiated profits, and wine farmers should choose one of them that can facilitate their access to international markets.
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33. [Translated article] Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: A Series of 14 Patients in Whom High-Resolution Ultrasound Was the Key to Diagnosis
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Gonzalez Díaz, C., Olmos Perez, M., Guiot Isaac, N., and Herazo Aguirre, I.
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34. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: cuando el ultrasonido de alta resolución fue la clave diagnóstica en una serie de 14 casos
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Gonzalez Díaz, C., Olmos Perez, M., Guiot Isaac, N., and Herazo Aguirre, I.
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35. Efectos de la pandemia por COVID-19 sobre la diabetes gestacional en Castilla-La Mancha (España)
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Calderón Vicente, Dulce M.a, Marco Martínez, Amparo, Gómez García, Inés, Quílez Toboso, Rosa, Quiroga López, Iván, Delgado Rey, Manolo, Gargallo Vaamonde, Javier, Olmos Alemán, María, Miralles Moragrega, Raquel, Gonzalvo Díaz, César, and González López, Javier
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Evaluar el efecto de la pandemia por coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) sobre la diabetes gestacional (DMG).
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36. Submanifolds, holonomy, and homogeneous geometry
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Olmos, Carlos
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This is an expository article. We would like to draw the attention to some problems in submanifold and homogeneous geometry related to the so-called normal holonomy. We will also survey on recent results obtained in cooperation with J. Berndt, A. J. Di Scala, S. Reggiani, J. S. Rodríguez, H. Tamaru, and F. Vittone.
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37. Bed-Based Ballistocardiography System Using Flexible RFID Sensors for Noninvasive Single- and Dual-Subject Vital Signs Monitoring
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Escobedo, Pablo, Pousibet-Garrido, Antonio, Lopez-Ruiz, Nuria, Carvajal, Miguel A., Palma, Alberto J., and Martinez-Olmos, Antonio
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This work presents an innovative approach employing passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to develop a comprehensive ballistocardiography (BCG) system for contactless and noninvasive vital sign monitoring of individuals on a mattress. The method relies on wireless energy transfer through inductive coupling at 13.56 MHz between an active powering board and a passive, flexible sensing board with dimensions of
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38. A Multiple Stakeholder Multicriteria Decision Analysis in Diabetic Macular Edema Management: The MULTIDEX-EMD Study
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de Andrés-Nogales, Fernando, Casado, Miguel Ángel, Trillo, José Luis, Ruiz-Moreno, José María, Martínez-Sesmero, José Manuel, Peralta, Gemma, Poveda, José Luis, Ortiz, Pere, Ignacio, Emilio, Zarranz-Ventura, Javier, Udaondo, Patricia, Mur, Carlos, Álvarez, Eloísa, Cervera, Enrique, Martínez, Mercedes, Llorente, Iñaki, Zulueta, Jacinto, Rodríguez-Maqueda, Mariano, García-Layana, Alfredo, and Martínez-Olmos, José
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Background: The clinical and economic management of retinal diseases has become more complex following the introduction of new intravitreal treatments. Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) offers the potential to overcome the challenges associated with traditional decision-making tools. Objectives: A MCDA to determine the most relevant criteria to decision-making in the management of diabetic macular edema (DME) based on the perspectives of multiple stakeholders in Spain was developed. This MCDA was termed the MULTIDEX-EMD study. Methods: Nineteen stakeholders (7 physicians, 4 pharmacists, 5 health authorities and health management experts, 1 psychologist, and 2 patient representatives) participated in this three-phase project. In phase A, an advisory board defined all of the criteria that could influence DME treatment decision-making. These criteria were then screened using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) (phase B). Next, a multinomial logit model was fitted by applying the backward elimination algorithm (relevant criteria: pvalue < 0.05). Finally, the results were discussed in a deliberative process (phase C). Results: Thirty-one criteria were initially defined (phase A) and grouped into 5 categories: efficacy/effectiveness, safety, organizational and economic impact, patient-reported outcomes, and other therapeutic features. The DCE results (phase B) showed that 10 criteria were relevant to the decision-making process for a 50- to 65-year-old DME patient: mean change in best corrected visual acuity (pvalue < 0.001), percentage of patients with an improvement of ≥ 15 letters (pvalue < 0.001), effect duration per administration (pvalue = 0.008), retinal detachment (pvalue < 0.001), endophthalmitis (pvalue = 0.012), myocardial infarction (pvalue < 0.001), intravitreal hemorrhage (pvalue = 0.021), annual treatment cost per patient (pvalue = 0.001), health-related quality of life (HRQoL) (pvalue = 0.004), and disability level (pvalue = 0.021). Conclusions: From a multi-stakeholder perspective, the selection of an appropriate treatment for DME patients should guarantee patient safety and maximize the visual acuity improvement and treatment effect duration. It should also contribute to system sustainability by being affordable, it should have a positive impact on HRQoL, and it should prevent disability.
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39. Innovación continuada en cirugía radioguiada de precisión
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Vidal-Sicart, Sergi, Goñi, Elena, Cebrecos, Isaac, Rioja, Mª Eugenia, Perissinotti, Andrés, Sampol, Catalina, Vidal, Oscar, Saavedra-Pérez, David, Ferrer, Ada, Martí, Carles, Ferrer Rebolleda, José, García Velloso, Mª José, Orozco-Cortés, Jhon, Díaz-Feijóo, Berta, Niñerola-Baizán, Aida, and Valdés Olmos, Renato Alfredo
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Desde sus inicios, la medicina nuclear se ha enfrentado a cambios tecnológicos que la han obligado a modificar sus modos operativos y a adecuar sus protocolos. En el campo de la cirugía radioguiada (CRG), la incorporación de la imagen gammagráfica preoperatoria y la detección intraoperatoria con la sonda gamma proporcionó un impulso definitivo a la biopsia del ganglio centinela (GC) para convertirse en el procedimiento estándar de aplicación en el melanoma y el cáncer de mama.
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40. Molecular surveillance of potential SARS-CoV-2 reservoir hosts in wildlife rehabilitation centers.
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Mena, Juan, Hidalgo, Christian, Estay-Olea, Daniela, Sallaberry-Pincheira, Nicole, Bacigalupo, Antonella, Rubio, André V., Peñaloza, Diego, Sánchez, Carolina, Gómez-Adaros, Javiera, Olmos, Valeria, Cabello, Javier, Ivelic, Kendra, Abarca, María José, Ramírez-Álvarez, Diego, Torregrosa Rocabado, Marisol, Durán Castro, Natalia, Carreño, Martina, Gómez, Gabriela, Cattan, Pedro E., and Ramírez-Toloza, Galia
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41. Gute Kommunikation für eine bessere Gesundheit: So fördern Sie die Gesundheitskompetenz Betroffener.
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Olmos, Ines
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42. Molecular surveillance of potential SARS-CoV-2 reservoir hosts in wildlife rehabilitation centers
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Mena, Juan, Hidalgo, Christian, Estay-Olea, Daniela, Sallaberry-Pincheira, Nicole, Bacigalupo, Antonella, Rubio, André V., Peñaloza, Diego, Sánchez, Carolina, Gómez-Adaros, Javiera, Olmos, Valeria, Cabello, Javier, Ivelic, Kendra, Abarca, María José, Ramírez-Álvarez, Diego, Torregrosa Rocabado, Marisol, Durán Castro, Natalia, Carreño, Martina, Gómez, Gabriela, Cattan, Pedro E., Ramírez-Toloza, Galia, Robbiano, Sofía, Marchese, Carla, Raffo, Eduardo, Stowhas, Paulina, Medina-Vogel, Gonzalo, Landaeta-Aqueveque, Carlos, Ortega, René, Waleckx, Etienne, Gónzalez-Acuña, Daniel, and Rojo, Gemma
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AbstractBackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection, has become the most devastating zoonotic event in recent times, with negative impacts on both human and animal welfare as well as on the global economy. Although SARS-CoV-2 is considered a human virus, it likely emerged from animals, and it can infect both domestic and wild animals. This constitutes a risk for human and animal health including wildlife with evidence of SARS-CoV-2 horizontal transmission back and forth between humans and wild animals.AimMolecular surveillance in different wildlife rehabilitation centers and wildlife associated institutions in Chile, which are critical points of animal-human interaction and wildlife conservation, especially since the aim of wildlife rehabilitation centers is to reintroduce animals to their original habitat.Materials and MethodsThe survey was conducted in six WRCs and three wildlife associated institutions. A total of 185 samples were obtained from 83 individuals belonging to 15 different species, including vulnerable and endangered species. Each specimen was sampled with two different swabs: one oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal according to the nostril diameter, and/or a second rectal sample. RNA was extracted from the samples and two different molecular assays were performed: first, a conventional RT-PCR with pan-coronavirus primers and a second SARS-CoV-2 qPCR targeting the N and S genes.ResultsAll 185 samples were negative for SARS-CoV-2.Clinical relevanceThis study constitutes the first report on the surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 from wildlife treated in rehabilitation centers in Chile, and supports the biosafety procedures adopted in those centers.
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43. A Longitudinal Study of the Psychological State of Teachers Before and During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Mexico
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Cortés-Álvarez, Nadia Yanet, Garduño, Alicia Saldívar, Sánchez-Vidaña, Dalinda Isabel, Marmolejo-Murillo, Leticia Gabriela, and Vuelvas-Olmos, César Rubén
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The COVID-19 outbreak significantly impacted people’s lives. Within the education system, the teaching mode drastically changed to adapt to the social distancing restrictions due to the pandemic. Consequently, teachers have been facing challenges associated with remote learning in addition to those of the pandemic. The aim of the present study was to assess the psychological state among teachers at two stages: pre-pandemic (November 2019) and during the pandemic (June-July 2020 and June-July 2021). Information regarding demographic data, depression, anxiety, and stress (DASS-21), and burnout syndrome (MBI-ES) was collected using validated questionnaires. Results showed a significantly higher scores as well as a higher prevalence in the DASS-21 and the MBI-ES scales, on the second measurement taken during the pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period and the first evaluation during the pandemic. During the second evaluation on pandemic stage, female teachers of ≥45 years of age with a college-level of education, 11 years of teaching experience, and currently teaching at preschools and primary schools were significantly associated with higher anxiety, stress, EE, and burnout scores. In addition, female teachers aged ≥45 years reported higher PD and PA scores. Finally, an association between burnout syndrome and depression was identified in the evaluations carried out during the pandemic considering both the total sample and the analysis per gender. The study shows that teachers’ mental health has been negatively affected by the pandemic. Efforts from the education system and health authorities are crucial to design and implement strategies to improve teachers’ mental health during the fight against COVID-19.
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44. Enforcing Sustainability: Assessing the Effectiveness of the EU’s Trade and Investment Policy in Promoting and Implementing Sustainable Development Provisions
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Olmos Giupponi, Belen
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After the Lisbon Treaty, the European Union (EU) has prioritized sustainable development as a key aspect of its external trade and investment policy. This emphasis on sustainability has been reinforced through treaty- making and has received support from the Court of Justice of the European Union (cjeu). However, there are notable variations and nuances in the understanding and implementation of sustainability in the EU’s treaties. Moreover, these treaties introduce innovative dispute resolution mechanisms, such as arbitration and alternative dispute resolution methods, which can significantly impact international dispute settlement practices. Opinion 2/ 15 on the EU- Singapore Free Trade Agreement marked a crucial moment in clarifying the scope and nature of sustainable development chapters within the EU’s trade and investment policy. Different agreements concluded after the Lisbon Treaty reflect diverse approaches to sustainability. In the context of environmental protection, these agreements encompass a range of provisions, from generic to more specific clauses addressing particular aspects. This article critically analyzes the effectiveness and scope of “green conditionality” within the Sustainable Development Chapters of EUestablished Trade and Investment Agreements. It examines the incorporation of environmental provisions in these agreements, evaluates their role in promoting sustainable development objectives, and explores the implications of dispute settlement and international arbitration mechanisms. This analysis aims to provide a cutting- edge perspective on the topic.
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45. About disruptive innovations in radioguided precision surgery
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Valdés Olmos, Renato A., Rietbergen, Daphne D. D., and Vidal-Sicart, Sergi
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46. Weaning from mechanical ventilation in intensive care units across 50 countries (WEAN SAFE): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study
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Pham, Tài, Heunks, Leo, Bellani, Giacomo, Madotto, Fabiana, Aragao, Irene, Beduneau, Gaëtan, Goligher, Ewan C, Grasselli, Giacomo, Laake, Jon Henrik, Mancebo, Jordi, Peñuelas, Oscar, Piquilloud, Lise, Pesenti, Antonio, Wunsch, Hannah, van Haren, Frank, Brochard, Laurent, Laffey, John G, Abrough, Fekri, Acharya, Subhash P, Amin, Pravin, Arabi, Yaseen, Aragao, Irene, Bauer, Philippe, Beduneau, Gaëtan, Beitler, Jeremy, Berkius, Johan, Bugedo, Guillermo, Camporota, Luigi, Cerny, Vladimir, Cho, Young-Jae, Clarkson, Kevin, Estenssoro, Elisa, Goligher, Ewan, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gritsan, Alexey, Hashemian, Seyed Mohammadreza, Hermans, Greet, Heunks, Leo M, Jovanovic, Bojan, Kurahashi, Kiyoyasu, Laake, Jon Henrik, Matamis, Dimitrios, Moerer, Onnen, Molnar, Zsolt, Ozyilmaz, Ezgi, Panka, Bernardo, Papali, Alfred, Peñuelas, Óscar, Perbet, Sébastien, Piquilloud, Lise, Qiu, Haibo, Razek, Assem Abdel, Rittayamai, Nuttapol, Roldan, Rollin, Serpa Neto, Ary, Szuldrzynski, Konstanty, Talmor, Daniel, Tomescu, Dana, Van Haren, Frank, Villagomez, Asisclo, Zeggwagh, Amine Ali, Abe, Toshikazu, Aboshady, Abdelrhman, Acampo-de Jong, Melanie, Acharya, Subhash, Adderley, Jane, Adiguzel, Nalan, Agrawal, Vijay Kumar, Aguilar, Gerardo, Aguirre, Gaston, Aguirre-Bermeo, Hernan, Ahlström, Björn, Akbas, Türkay, Akker, Mustafa, Al Sadeh, Ghamdan, Alamri, Sultan, Algaba, Angela, Ali, Muneeb, Aliberti, Anna, Allegue, Jose Manuel, Alvarez, Diana, Amador, Joaquin, Andersen, Finn H, Ansari, Sharique, Apichatbutr, Yutthana, Apostolopoulou, Olympia, Arabi, Yaseen, Arellano, Daniel, Arica, Mestanza, Arikan, Huseyin, Arinaga, Koichi, Arnal, Jean-Michel, Asano, Kengo, Asín-Corrochano, Marta, Avalos Cabrera, Jesus Milagrito, Avila Fuentes, Silvia, Aydemir, Semih, Aygencel, Gulbin, Azevedo, Luciano, Bacakoglu, Feza, Badie, Julio, Baedorf Kassis, Elias, Bai, Gabriela, Balaraj, Govindan, Ballico, Bruno, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie, Banwarie, Preveen, Barbieri, Rosella, Baronia, Arvind, Barrett, Jonathan, Barrot, Loïc, Barrueco-Francioni, Jesus Emilio, Barry, Jeffrey, Bauer, Philippe, Bawangade, Harshal, Beavis, Sarah, Beck, Eduardo, Beehre, Nina, Belenguer Muncharaz, Alberto, Bellani, Giacomo, Belliato, Mirko, Bellissima, Agrippino, Beltramelli, Rodrigo, Ben Souissi, Asma, Benitez-Cano, Adela, Benlamin, Mohamed, Benslama, Abdellatif, Bento, Luis, Benvenuti, Daniela, Berkius, Johan, Bernabe, Laura, Bersten, Andrew, Berta, Giacomo, Bertini, Pietro, Bertram-Ralph, Elliot, Besbes, Mohamed, Bettini, Lisandro Roberto, Beuret, Pascal, Bewley, Jeremy, Bezzi, Marco, Bhakhtiani, Lakshay, Bhandary, Rakesh, Bhowmick, Kaushik, Bihari, Shailesh, Bissett, Bernie, Blythe, David, Bocher, Simon, Boedjawan, Narain, Bojanowski, Christine M, Boni, Elisa, Boraso, Sabrina, Borelli, Massimo, Borello, Silvina, Borislavova, Margarita, Bosma, Karen J, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Boyd, Owen, Bozbay, Suha, Briva, Arturo, Brochard, Laurent, Bruel, Cédric, Bruni, Andrea, Buehner, Ulrike, Bugedo, Guillermo, Bulpa, Pierre, Burt, Karen, Buscot, Mathieu, Buttera, Stefania, Cabrera, Jorge, Caccese, Roberta, Caironi, Pietro, Canchos Gutierrez, Ivan, Canedo, Nancy, Cani, Alma, Cappellini, Iacopo, Carazo, Jesus, Cardonnet, Luis Pablo, Carpio, David, Carriedo, Demetrio, Carrillo, Ramón, Carvalho, João, Caser, Eliana, Castelli, Antonio, Castillo Quintero, Manuel, Castro, Heloisa, Catorze, Nuno, Cengiz, Melike, Cereijo, Enrique, Ceunen, Helga, Chaintoutis, Christos, Chang, Youjin, Chaparro, Gustavogcha, Chapman, Carmel, Chau, Simon, Chavez, Cecilia Eugenia, Chelazzi, Cosimo, Chelly, Jonathan, Chemouni, Frank, Chen, Kai, Chena, Ariel, Chiarandini, Paolo, Chilton, Phil, Chiumello, Davide, Cho, Young-Jae, Chou-Lie, Yvette, Chudeau, Nicolas, Cinel, Ismail, Cinnella, Gilda, Clark, Michele, Clark, Thomas, Clarkson, Kevin, Clementi, Stefano, Coaguila, Luis, Codecido, Alexis Jaspe, Collins, Amy, Colombo, Riccardo, Conde, Juan, Consales, Guglielmo, Cook, Tim, Coppadoro, Andrea, Cornejo, Rodrigo, Cortegiani, Andrea, Coxo, Cristina, Cracchiolo, Andrea Neville, Crespo Ramirez, Mónica, Crova, Philippe, Cruz, José, Cubattoli, Lucia, Çukurova, Zafer, Curto, Francesco, Czempik, Piotr, D'Andrea, Rocco, da Silva Ramos, Fernando, Dangers, Laurence, Danguy des Déserts, Marc, Danin, Pierre-Eric, Dantas, Fabianne, Daubin, Cédric, Dawei, Wu, de Haro, Candelaria, de Jesus Montelongo, Felipe, De Mendoza, Diego, de Pablo, Raúl, De Pascale, Gennaro, De Rosa, Silvia, Decavèle, Maxens, Declercq, Pierre-Louis, Deicas, Alberto, del Carmen Campos Moreno, María, Dellamonica, Jean, Delmas, Benjamin, Demirkiran, Oktay, Demirkiran, Hilmi, Dendane, Tarek, di Mussi, Rossella, Diakaki, Chrysi, Diaz, Anatilde, Diaz, Willy, Dikmen, Yalim, Dimoula, Aikaterini, Doble, Patricia, Doha, Nagwa, Domingos, Guilherme, Dres, Martin, Dries, David, Duggal, Abhijit, Duke, Graeme, Dunts, Pavel, Dybwik, Knut, Dykyy, Maksym, Eckert, Philippe, Efe, Serdar, Elatrous, Souheil, Elay, Gülseren, Elmaryul, Abubaker S, Elsaadany, Mohamed, Elsayed, Hany, Elsayed, Samar, Emery, Malo, Ena, Sébastien, Eng, Kevin, Englert, Joshua A, Erdogan, Elif, Ergin Ozcan, Perihan, Eroglu, Ege, Escobar, Miguel, Esen, Figen, Esen Tekeli, Arzu, Esquivel, Alejandro, Esquivel Gallegos, Helbert, Ezzouine, Hanane, Facchini, Alberto, Faheem, Mohammad, Fanelli, Vito, Farina, Maria Fernanda, Fartoukh, Muriel, Fehrle, Lutz, Feng, Feng, Feng, Yufeng, Fernandez, Irene, Fernandez, Borja, Fernandez-Rodriguez, Maria Lorena, Ferrando, Carlos, Ferreira da Silva, Maria João, Ferreruela, Mireia, Ferrier, Janet, Flamm Zamorano, Matias Jesús, Flood, Laura, Floris, Leda, Fluckiger, Martin, Forteza, Catalina, Fortunato, Antonella, Frans, Eric, Frattari, Antonella, Fredes, Sebastian, Frenzel, Tim, Fumagalli, Roberto, Furche, Mariano Andres, Fusari, Maurizio, Fysh, Edward, Galeas-Lopez, Juan Luis, Galerneau, Louis-Marie, Garcia, Analía, Garcia, María Fernanda, Garcia, Elisabet, Garcia Olivares, Pablo, Garlicki, Jaroslaw, Garnero, Aude, Garofalo, Eugenio, Gautam, Prabha, Gazenkampf, Andrey, Gelinotte, Stéphanie, Gelormini, Domenico, Ghrenassia, Etienne, Giacomucci, Angelo, Giannoni, Robert, Gigante, Andrea, Glober, Nancy, Gnesin, Paolo, Gollo, Yari, Gomaa, Dina, Gomero Paredes, Rosita, Gomes, Rui, Gomez, Raúl Alejandro, Gomez, Oscar, Gomez, Aroa, Gondim, Louise, Gonzalez, Manuel, Gonzalez, Isabel, Gonzalez-Castro, Alejandro, Gordillo Romero, Orlando, Gordo, Federico, Gouin, Philippe, Graf Santos, Jerónimo, Grainne, Rooney, Grando, Matilde, Granov Grabovica, Sanja, Grasselli, Giacomo, Grasso, Salvatore, Grasso, Rinaldo, Grimmer, Lisa, Grissom, Colin, Gritsan, Alexey, Gu, Qing, Guan, Xiang-Dong, Guarracino, Fabio, Guasch, Neus, Guatteri, Luca, Gueret, Renaud, Guérin, Claude, Guerot, Emmanuel, Guitard, Pierre-Gildas, Gül, Fethi, Gumus, Ayca, Gurjar, Mohan, Gutierrez, Patricia, Hachimi, Abdelhamid, Hadzibegovic, Adi, Hagan, Samantha, Hammel, Clare, Han Song, Joo, Hanlon, Gabrielle, Hashemian, Seyed Mohammadreza, Heines, Serge, Henriksson, Johanna, Herbrecht, Jean-Etienne, Heredia Orbegoso, Gabriel Omar, Hermans, Greet, Hermon, Andrew, Hernandez, Rosana, Hernandez, Carmen, Herrera, Luis, Herrera-Gutierrez, Manuel, Heunks, Leo, Hidalgo, Juan, Hill, Dianne, Holmquist, Dagmar, Homez, Marcela, Hongtao, Xia, Hormis, Anil, Horner, Daniel, Hornos, M Carmen, Hou, Meihong, House, Stacy, Housni, Brahim, Hugill, Keith, Humphreys, Sally, Humbert, Louis, Hunter, Stephanie, Hwa Young, Lee, Iezzi, Nicolas, Ilutovich, Santiago, Inal, Volkan, Innes, Richard, Ioannides, Panagiotis, Iotti, Giorgio Antonio, Ippolito, Mariachiara, Irie, Hiromasa, Iriyama, Hiroki, Itagaki, Taiga, Izura, Javier, Izza, Santiago, Jabeen, Rakhshanda, Jamaati, Hamidreza, Jamadarkhana, Sunil, Jamoussi, Amira, Jankowski, Milosz, Jaramillo, Luis Alberto, Jeon, Kyeongman, Jeong Lee, Seok, Jeswani, Deepak, Jha, Simant, Jiang, Liangyan, Jing, Chen, Jochmans, Sébastien, Johnstad, Bror Anders, Jongmin, Lee, Joret, Aurélie, Jovanovic, Bojan, Junhasavasdikul, Detajin, Jurado, Maria Teresa, Kam, Elisa, Kamohara, Hidenobu, Kane, Caroline, Kara, Iskender, Karakurt, Sait, Karnjanarachata, Cherdkiat, Kataoka, Jun, Katayama, Shinshu, Kaushik, Shuchi, Kelebek Girgin, Nermin, Kerr, Kathryn, Kerslake, Ian, Khairnar, Prakash, Khalid, Abidi, Khan, Akram, Khanna, Ashish K, Khorasanee, Reza, Kienhorst, Dieneke, Kirakli, Cenk, Knafelj, Rihard, Kol, Mark Kol, Kongpolprom, Napplika, Kopitko, Csaba, Korkmaz Ekren, Pervin, Kubisz-Pudelko, Agnieszka, Kulcsar, Zoltan, Kumasawa, Junji, Kurahashi, Kiyoyasu, Kuriyama, Akira, Kutchak, Fernanda, Laake, Jon Henrik, Labarca, Eduardo, Labat, Françoise, Laborda, César, Laca Barrera, Manuel Alberto, Lagache, Laurie, Landaverde Lopez, Antonio, Lanspa, Michael, Lascari, Valeria, Le Meur, Matthieu, Lee, Su Hwan, Lee, Young Ju, Lee, Jinwoo, Lee, Won-Yeon, Lee, Jarone, Legernaes, Terje, Leiner, Tamaas, Lemiale, Virginie, Leonor, Tiago, Lepper, Philipp M, Li, Dahuan, Li, Hongbin, Li, Oleg, Lima, Ana Raquel, Lind, Dan, Litton, Edward, Liu, Ning, Liu, Ling, Liu, Jialin, Llitjos, Jean-François, Llorente, Beatriz, Lopez, Rodolfo, Lopez, Claudia Elizabeth, Lopez Nava, Claudia, Lovazzano, Pablo, Lu, Min, Lucchese, Francesca, Lugano, Manuela, Lugo Goytia, Gustavo, Luo, Hua, Lynch, Ceri, Macheda, Sebastiano, Madrigal Robles, Victor Hugo, Maggiore, Salvatore Maurizio, Magret Iglesias, Mònica, Malaga, Peter, Mallapura Maheswarappa, Harish, Malpartida, Guillermo, Malyarchikov, Andrey, Mansson, Helena, Manzano, Anaid, Marey, Ismael, Marin, Nathalie, Marin, Maria del Carmen, Markman, Eliana, Martin, Felix, Martin, Alex, Martin Dal Gesso, Cristina, Martinez, Felipe, Martínez-Fidalgo, Conchita, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, Mas, Arantxa, Masaaki, Sakuraya, Maseda, Emilio, Massa, Eleni, Mattsson, Anna, Maugeri, Jessica, McCredie, Victoria, McCullough, James, McGuinness, Shay, McKown, Andrew, Medve, László, Mei, Chengqing, Mellado Artigas, Ricard, Mendes, Vitor, Mervat, Mohamed Khalaf Ebraheim, Michaux, Isabelle, Mikhaeil, Michael, Milagros, Olga, Milet, Igor, Millan, Maria Teresa, Minwei, Zhang, Mirabella, Lucia, Mishra, Sanghamitra, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Mochizuki, Katsunori, Moerer, Onnen, Moghal, Arif, Mojoli, Francesco, Molin, Alexandre, Molnar, Zsolt, Montiel, Raquel, Montini, Luca, Monza, Gianmario, Mora Aznar, Maria, Morakul, Sunthiti, Morales, Maria, Moreno Torres, Daniel, Morocho Tutillo, Diego Rolando, Motherway, Catherine, Mouhssine, Doumiri, Mouloudi, Eleni, Muñoz, Tapia, Munoz de Cabo, Carlos, Mustafa, Mohamed, Muthuchellappan, Radhakrishnan, Muthukrishnan, Muraleekrishnan, Muttini, Stefano, Nagata, Isao, Nahar, Dick, Nakanishi, Misuzu, Nakayama, Izumi, Namendys-Silva, Silvio Antonio, Nanchal, Rahul, Nandakumar, Sivakumar, Nasi, Alessandra, Nasir, Kamal, Navalesi, Paolo, Naz Aslam, Tayyba, Nga Phan, Thuy, Nichol, Alistair, Niiyama, Shuhei, Nikolakopoulou, Sofia, Nikolic, Elena, Nitta, Kenichi, Noc, Marko, Nonas, Stephanie, Nseir, Saad, Nur Soyturk, Ayse, Obata, Yukako, Oeckler, Richard, Oguchi, Moe, Ohshimo, 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Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly understood. We aimed to describe the epidemiology, management, timings, risk for failure, and outcomes of weaning in patients requiring at least 2 days of invasive mechanical ventilation.
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47. Aplicación de concepciones y supuestos teóricos de neuman en el proceso de atención de enfermería en persona con síndrome epiléptico: reporte de caso.
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LEONIDAS COAVASMARTÍNEZ, ANA, PAHOLA FRANCO-MEJÍA, VIVIANA, MARÍA RODELO-OLMOS, GREYS, BORJA-GONZÁLEZ, JUANA, and DE LAS SALAS, ROXANA
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NURSING diagnosis ,NURSING interventions ,PATIENT compliance ,SOCIAL context ,HOME environment - Abstract
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48. Representaciones médicas en el muralismo mexicano. Análisis histórico-médico de los murales del Hospital General en el Centro Médico Nacional La Raza.
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Vargas-Olmos, Rebeca and Rodríguez-Pérez, Martha E.
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49. Nasal patency and mandibular movement: clinical application in prosthodontics.
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Ng, Enoch T. and Olmos, Steven R.
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NOSE physiology ,NASAL surgery ,TEMPOROMANDIBULAR joint ,NECK pain ,ORTHODONTIC appliances ,FACIAL pain ,MALOCCLUSION ,NASAL septum ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,MEDICAL referrals ,PHONETICS ,PROSTHODONTICS ,SPEECH ,PAIN management - Abstract
This case report describes a patient with a primary concern of persistent mandibular deviation during speech who experienced clinically significant improvement (mandibular movement without deviation) after improvements to nasal resistance. At the initial consultation, temporary placement of a nasal valve dilator immediately eliminated the patient's mandibular deviation during speech, indicating the need for referral to an otolaryngologist. The patient was also provided with a dental appliance to address secondary concerns of temporomandibular joint noises and cervicofacial pain. Although the dental treatment provided some relief, resolution of the patient's mandibular deviation during speech did not occur until after nasal surgery was completed. This case illustrates the importance and effects of nasal resistance and nasal patency to obtaining a reproducible mandibular position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Electronic-Level Insight into the Adsorption and Surface Diffusion Kinetics of a Simplified Glyphosate Model on a Goethite Surface.
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Alfonso T, Leslie L., Olmos-Asar, Jimena A., Mariscal, Marcelo M., and Avena, Marcelo J.
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