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2. 20279. TRIPLETES CAG EN EL GEN HTT Y SU RELACIÓN CON TAUOPATÍAS: EVIDENCIAS NEUROPATOLÓGICAS
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S. Pérez Oliveira, J. Castilla Silgado, C. Painous, I. Aldecoa, M. Menéndez González, M. Blázquez Estrada, D. Corte, C. Tomás Zapico, Y. Compta, E. Muñoz, A. Lladó, M. Balasa, G. Aragonés, P. García González, M. Rosendo Roca, M. Boada, A. Ruiz, P. Pastor, B. de la Casa Fages, A. Rábano, R. Sánchez Valle, L. Molina Porcel, and V. Álvarez
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3. 20071. LA ASIMETRÍA CEREBRAL EN LA DEMENCIA FRONTOTEMPORAL POR MUTACIÓN EN GRN DISTINGUE ENTRE DOS SÍNDROMES Y PERMITE LA PREDICCIÓN DEL INICIO DE LA ENFERMEDAD
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S. Borrego Écija, J. Juncà Parella, M. Vandebergh, A. Pérez Millán, M. Balasa, A. Lladó, A. Bouzigues, L. Rusell, P. Foster, E. Ferry Bolder, J. van Swieten, L. Jiskoot, H. Seelaar, R. Laforce, C. Graff, D. Galimberti, R. Vandenberghe, A. de Mendonça, P. Tiraboschi, I. Santana, A. Gerhard, J. Levin, S. Sorbi, M. Otto, F. Pasquier, S. Ducharme, C. Butler, I. Le Ber, E. Finger, M. Tartaglia, M. Masellis, J. Rowe, M. Synofzik, F. Moreno, B. Borroni, R. Rademakers, J. Rohrer, and R. Sánchez del Valle
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4. 20072. FENOTIPO CLINICOPATOLÓGICO DE LA DEMENCIA FRONTOTEMPORAL CAUSADA POR LA MUTACIÓN P.P397S MAPT
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S. Borrego Écija, I. Bartolomé, I. Aldecoa, J. Juncà Parella, L. Molina Porcel, A. Antonell, M. Balasa, A. Lladó, A. Herrero, A. Villarejo, C. Alquezar, E. Gelpi, R. Rademakers, and R. Sánchez del Valle
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5. 20660. METABOLISMO CEREBRAL Y CORRELACIÓN CON MARCADORES DE LCR EN UNA COHORTE CLÍNICA DE DEMENCIA CON CUERPOS DE LEWY
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D. Esteller Gauxax, A. Minguillón Pereiro, B. Martins, J. Sarto Alonso, N. Guillén Soley, N. Falgàs, S. Borrego Écija, A. Tort Merino, M. Castellví, B. Bosch Capdevila, J. Juncà Parella, A. del Val, G. Fernández Villullas, R. Ruiz García, L. Naranjo, R. Puey, A. Antonell, A. Lladó Plarrumaní, R. Sánchez-Valle Díaz, and M. Balasa
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6. 20488. CAPACIDAD PREDICTIVA DEL ESTATUS β-AMILOIDE (LCR) DE P-TAU217 PLASMÁTICA: ESTUDIO MULTICÉNTRICO EN CATALUÑA
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A. Lladó Plarrumaní, J. Sarto Alonso, J. Augè Fradera, N. Guillén Soley, M. Massons García, M. Castellví Sampol, A. Tort Merino, A. Antonell Boixader, R. Puey Sánchez, G. Fernández Villullas, A. Alberique, A. Colmenero, N. Falgàs Martínez, S. Borrego Écija, G. Piñol Ripoll, I. Riba Llena, A. Carnés Vendrell, M. Cullell Juncà, M. Osuna Pulido, L. Bajo Peñas, T. Romero Mas, E. Bonjoch Jaques, J. Bello López, S. Fernández González, M. Balagué Marmaña, I. Gómez Ruiz, A. Boltes Alandí, C. Pont Sunyer, R. Cuevas Pérez, S. Carrillo Molina, L. Iglesias Gámez, T. Casadevall Codina, L. Grau Guinea, F. Espada Olivan, R. Sánchez-Valle Díaz, and M. Balasa
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7. 21121. CAPACIDAD DIAGNÓSTICA Y UTILIDAD CLÍNICA DE P-TAU181 Y P-TAU217 PLASMÁTICOS EN UNA COHORTE DE RECLUTAMIENTO PROSPECTIVO EN UN CENTRO ESPECIALIZADO EN DETERIORO COGNITIVO
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J. Sarto Alonso, D. Esteller-Gauxax, N. Guillén, N. Falgàs, S. BorregoÉcija, G. Fernández-Villullas, Y. González, A. Alberique, A. Tort- Merino, J. Juncà-Parella, A. del Val, B. Bosch-Capdevila, R. Puey, A. Colmenero, S. de la Fuente, A. Antonell, L. Naranjo, R. Ruiz- García, J. Augé, R. Sánchez-Valle, A. Lladó, and M. Balasa
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8. 21487. ESTUDIO DESCRIPTIVO MULTICÉNTRICO DE LOS CASOS DE ENFERMEDAD DE CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB EN LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA
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C. Benlloch López, L. Moreno Navarro, T. Gómez López, A. Quesada Simó, H. Benetó Andrés, M. Boscá Blasco, J. Membrilla López, H. Coquillat Mora, R. Camilo, M. Carceler, M. Rico Saiz, R. Sánchez, J. Román Alcañiz, T. Sevilla Mantecón, L. Bataller Alberola, D. Gorriz Romero, and R. Sivera Mascaró
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9. 20873. ¿EXISTEN DIFERENCIAS EN LOS PATRONES DE SUEÑO-VIGILIA ENTRE LA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER DE INICIO PRECOZ Y TARDÍO?
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A. del Val Guardiola, G. Mayà Casalprim, M. Peña, C. Gaig, B. Bosch, A. Pérez-Millán, G. Fernández-Villullas, M. Balasa, A. Lladó Plarrumaní, A. Tort-Merino, E. Muñoz-Moreno, A. Iranzo, R. Sánchez-Valle, and N. Falgàs Martínez
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10. 20170. DISMINUCIÓN DE LOS EFECTOS DE LA PRÁCTICA EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER PRECLÍNICA: UN ESTUDIO MULTICÉNTRICO, LONGITUDINAL Y DE COHORTES
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A. Tort Merino, A. Pérez-Millán, N. Falgàs, S. Borrego-Écija, N. Guillén, J. Sarto, D. Esteller, B. Bosch, M. Castellví, J. Juncà- Parella, A. del Val, G. Fernández-Villullas, A. Antonell, M. Sánchez-Saudinós, S. Rubio-Guerra, N. Zhu, M. García-Martínez, A. Pozueta, A. Estanga, M. Ecay-Torres, C. López de Luis, M. Tainta, M. Altuna, E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez, P. Sánchez-Juan, P. Martínez-Lage, A. Lleó, J. Fortea, I. Illán-Gala, M. Balasa, A. Lladó, L. Rami, and R. Sánchez-Valle
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11. 21552. APLICACIÓN DE TÉCNICAS DE MACHINE LEARNING PARA LA PREDICCIÓN DE LA FORMA DE EVOLUCIÓN DE LA ESCLEROSIS MÚLTIPLE A PARTIR DE PROM Y DATOS CLÍNICOS
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M. Viguera Moreno, M. Marzo Sola, R. Sánchez de Madariaga, and F. Martín Sánchez
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12. 21556. PERSPECTIVA DE GÉNERO EN EL ABORDAJE PERSONALIZADO DE LA EM: INTEGRANDO VARIABLES CLÍNICAS, DEMOGRÁFICAS Y PROM
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M. Viguera Moreno, M. Marzo Sola, R. Sánchez de Madariaga, F. Martín Sánchez, and J. Pinillos Rubio
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13. 21378. NUEVO DOBLE FENOTIPO: DISTROFIA MUSCULAR FACIOESCAPULOHUMERAL Y ESCLEROSIS LATERAL AMIOTRÓFICA FAMILIAR
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M. Oliva Martín, J. de León Hernández, M. Henao Ramírez, M. Castelló López, M. Ríos Cejas, M. Florido Capilla, S. Rodríguez Martín, L. Méndez Hernández, R. Sánchez, F. Martínez Bugallo, C. Prieto Morín, and J. Alonso Pérez
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14. 20490. EL IMPACTO EN EL MUNDO REAL DE LA MIOPATÍA MIOTUBULAR LIGADA AL CROMOSOMA X (XLMTM) EN LOS CUIDADORES PRIMARIOS EN ESPAÑA
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A. Nascimento Osorio, R. Sánchez de la Rosa, A. Roca, J. Montaner Picart, I. Jensen, B. Miller, T. Haselkorn, and F. Solomon
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15. Isotopic composition of convective rainfall in the inland tropics of Brazil
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V. dos Santos, D. Gastmans, A. M. Durán-Quesada, R. Sánchez-Murillo, K. Rozanski, O. Kracht, and D. de Assis Quintão
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Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Strong convective systems characterize the tropical central-southern region of Brazil. These systems provide abundant water supply for agroindustrial activities and pose flood risks to large cities. Here, we present high-frequency (2–10 min; inter- and intra-event) rainfall isotopic compositions (n = 90 samples) to reveal regional and local atmospheric processes controlling the isotopic variability of convective systems between 2019–2021. Inter-event rainfall weighted-average (δwgd) values were low (δ18Owgd ≤ −10.0 ‰) due to the higher rainfall along the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model trajectories from the Amazon forest during the summer. In contrast, during autumn and spring seasons HYSPLIT model trajectories from the Atlantic Ocean and southern Brazil exhibited lower rainfall amounts, resulting in high δ18Owgd ≥ −4.2 ‰. This strong regional δwgd pattern often masks intra-event isotopic variability. Therefore, we analyzed the vertical structure of local rainfall using reflectivity (Z) from microradar data. Variations in Z indicate that microphysical processes as raindrops fall led to changes in δ18O and deuterium excess (d-excess). Our findings establish a novel framework for evaluating the meteorological controls on the isotopic variability of convective precipitation in tropical South America, fill the gap in high-frequency studies in this region, and generate an isotopic dataset for convective model evaluations.
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16. 21116. PROGRESIÓN CLÍNICA Y BIOMARCADORES PRONÓSTICOS EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER
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N. Guillén Soley, J. Sarto Alonso, D. Esteller Gauxax, I. Perales, J. Jose Ríos Guillermo, J. Augé, L. Naranjo, R. Ruiz García, J. Juncà Parella, A. Tort Merino, G. Fernández Villullas, A. Alberique, Y. González, A. Antonell, S. Borrego Écija, M. Castellví, B. Bosch, A. del Val Guardiola, R. Sánchez Valle, M. Balasa, N. Falgàs, and A. Lladó
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17. High‐Frequency Isotope Compositions Reveal Different Cloud‐Top and Vertical Stratiform Rainfall Structures in the Inland Tropics of Brazil
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V. Santos, A. M. Durán‐Quesada, R. Sánchez‐Murillo, and D. Gastmans
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stable isotopes ,stratiform rainfall ,tropical inland ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Abstract Understanding the key drivers controlling rainfall stable isotope variations in inland tropical regions remains a global challenge. We present novel high‐frequency isotope data (5–30 min intervals) to disentangle the evolution of six stratiform rainfall events (N = 112) during the passage of convective systems in inland Brazil (September 2019–June 2020). These systems produced stratiform rainfall of variable cloud features. Depleted stratiform events (δ18Oinitial ≤ −4.2‰ and δ18Omean ≤ −6.1‰) were characterized by cooler cloud‐top temperatures (≤−38°C), larger areas (≥48 km2), higher liquid‐ice ratios (≥3.1), and higher melting layer heights (≥3.8 km), compared to enriched stratiform events (δ18Oinitial ≥ −3.8‰ and δ18Omean ≥ −5.1‰). Cloud vertical structure variability was reflected in a wide range of δ18O temporal patterns and abrupt shifts in d‐excess. Our findings provide a new perspective to the ongoing debate about isotopic variability and the partitioning of rainfall types across the tropics.
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18. Examining the sensitivity of FASERν to generalized neutrino interactions
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F. J. Escrihuela, L. J. Flores, O. G. Miranda, Javier Rendón, and R. Sánchez-Vélez
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Non-Standard Neutrino Properties ,Neutrino Interactions ,Electroweak Precision Physics ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We investigate the sensitivity of the FASERν detector, a novel experimental setup at the LHC, to probe and constrain generalized neutrino interactions (GNI). Employing a comprehensive theoretical framework, we model the effects of generalized neutrino interactions on neutrino-nucleon deep inelastic scattering processes within the FASERν detector. By considering all the neutrino channels produced at the LHC, we perform a statistical analysis to determine the sensitivity of FASERν to constrain these interactions. Our results demonstrate that FASERν can place stringent constraints on the GNI effective couplings. Additionally, we study the relation between GNI and a minimal Leptoquark model where the SM is augmented by a singlet Leptoquark with hypercharge 1/3. We have found that the sensitivities for various combinations of the Leptoquark Yukawa couplings are approximately O $$ \mathcal{O} $$ (1), particularly when considering a Leptoquark mass in the TeV range.
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19. New proofs of some theorems for binomial transform and Fibonacci powers
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Peregrino, R. Sanchez
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Mathematics - General Mathematics ,Primary 11B65, 05A10 ,G.2.0 - Abstract
Our aim in writing this paper is to answer to both V. E. Hoggatt, JR \cite{hogg} and Wessner\cite{wess} on the next question: find $\sum_{k=0}^n\binom{n}{k}F_{[k]}^p$, for the case $p\equiv 1\, mod\, 4$ and $p\equiv 3\, mod\, 4$. \par The case $p\equiv 0\, mod \,4$ and $p\equiv 2\, mod\, 4$, Wessner has given an answer. In particular, we give another presentation, another proof of the paper of Wessner. Our method use, essentially, the paper of Boyadzhiev\cite{boy}, Comment: 10pages,Comment: Welcome,\ MSC-class Primary 05A10
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20. Electromagnetic moments of the odd-mass nickel isotopes 59−67Ni
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P. Müller, S. Kaufmann, T. Miyagi, J. Billowes, M.L. Bissell, K. Blaum, B. Cheal, R.F. Garcia Ruiz, W. Gins, C. Gorges, H. Heylen, A. Kanellakopoulos, S. Malbrunot-Ettenauer, R. Neugart, G. Neyens, W. Nörtershäuser, T. Ratajczyk, L.V. Rodríguez, R. Sánchez, S. Sailer, A. Schwenk, L. Wehner, C. Wraith, L. Xie, Z.Y. Xu, X.F. Yang, and D.T. Yordanov
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Collinear laser spectroscopy ,Electromagnetic moments ,Nickel isotopes ,Ab initio calculation ,Valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group ,Nuclear shell model ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The magnetic dipole and the spectroscopic quadrupole moments of the nuclear ground states in the odd-mass nickel isotopes 59−67Ni have been determined using collinear laser spectroscopy at the CERN-ISOLDE facility. They are compared to ab initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group (VS-IMSRG) calculations including contributions of two-body currents as well as to shell-model calculations. The two-body-current contributions significantly improve the agreement with experimental data, reducing the mean-square deviation from the experimental moments by a factor of 3 to 5, depending on the employed interaction. For all interactions, the largest contributions are obtained for the 52− (72−) isotopes 65Ni (55Ni), which is ascribed to the high angular momentum of the f orbitals. Our results demonstrate that the inclusion of two-body-current contributions to the magnetic moment in an isotopic chain of complex nuclei can be handled by the VS-IMSRG and can outperform phenomenological shell-model calculations using effective g-factors in the nickel region.
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21. Cranial form differences in goats by breed and domestic status
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A. M. Balcarcel, M. Geiger, and M. R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Abstract Domestic goats (Capra hircus) are globally represented by over 300 breeds, making them a useful model for investigating patterns of morphological change related to domestication. However, they have been little studied, likely due to their poor representation in museum collections and the difficulty in obtaining truly wild goat (Capra aegagrus, the bezoar) samples. Similar studies on other species reveal that domestication correlates with craniofacial alterations in domestics, which are non-uniform and often species-specific. Here, we use three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods (3DGMM) to describe and quantify cranial shape variation in wild (n = 21) versus domestic (n = 54) goats. We find that mean cranial shapes differ significantly between wild and domestic goats as well as between certain breeds. The detected differences are lower in magnitude than those reported for other domestic groups, possibly explained by the fewer directions of artificial selection in goat breeding, and their low global genetic diversity compared to other livestock. We also find tooth-row length reduction in the domestics, suggestive of rostral shortening—a prediction of the “domestication syndrome” (DS). The goat model thus expands the array—and combinations of—morphological changes observed under domestication, notably detecting alterations to the calvarium form which could be related to the ~ 15% brain size reduction previously reported for domestic compared to wild goats. The global success of domestic goats is due more to their ability to survive in a variety of harsh environments than to systematized human management. Nonetheless, their domestication has resulted in a clear disruption from the wild cranial form, suggesting that even low-intensity selection can lead to significant morphological changes under domestication.
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22. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
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Jose M. Zamora-Marín, Ana Ruiz-Navarro, Francisco J. Oficialdegui, Pedro M. Anastácio, Rafael Miranda, Pablo García-Murillo, Fernando Cobo, Filipe Ribeiro, Belinda Gallardo, Emili García-Berthou, Dani Boix, Leopoldo Medina, Felipe Morcillo, Javier Oscoz, Antonio Guillén, Antonio A. Herrero-Reyes, Francisca C. Aguiar, David Almeida, Andrés Arias, César Ayres, Filipe Banha, Sandra Barca, Idoia Biurrun, M. Pilar Cabezas, Sara Calero, Juan A. Campos, Laura Capdevila-Argüelles, César Capinha, André Carapeto, Frederic Casals, Paula Chainho, Santos Cirujano, Miguel Clavero, Jose A. Cuesta, Vicente Deltoro, João Encarnação, Carlos Fernández-Delgado, Javier Franco, Antonio J. García-Meseguer, Simone Guareschi, Adrián Guerrero-Gómez, Virgilio Hermoso, Celia López-Cañizares, Joaquín López-Soriano, Annie Machordom, Joana Martelo, Andrés Mellado-Díaz, Juan C. Moreno, Rosa Olivo del Amo, J. Carlos Otero, Anabel Perdices, Quim Pou-Rovira, Sergio Quiñonero-Salgado, Argantonio Rodríguez-Merino, Macarena Ros, Enrique Sánchez-Gullón, Marta I. Sánchez, David Sánchez-Fernández, Jorge R. Sánchez-González, Oscar Soriano, M. Alexandra Teodósio, Mar Torralva, Rufino Vieira-Lanero, Antonio Zamora-López, and Francisco J. Oliva-Paterna
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), leading to multi-faceted ecological, economic and health impacts worldwide. The Iberian Peninsula comprises an exceptionally biodiverse Mediterranean region with a high number of threatened and endemic aquatic species, most of them strongly impacted by biological invasions. Following a structured approach that combines a systematic review of available information and expert opinion, we provide a comprehensive and updated multi-taxa inventory of aquatic NIS (fungi, macroalgae, vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates) in Iberian inland waters. Moreover, we assess overall patterns in the establishment status, introduction pathways, native range and temporal introduction trends of listed NIS. In addition, we discuss the legal coverage provided by both national (Spanish and Portuguese) and European NIS regulations. We inventoried 326 aquatic NIS in Iberian inland waters, including 215 established, 96 with uncertain establishment status and 15 cryptogenic taxa. Invertebrates (54.6%) and vertebrates (24.5%) were the groups with the highest number of NIS, with Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Chordata being the most represented phyla. Recorded NIS originated from diverse geographic regions, with North and South America being the most frequent. Vertebrates and vascular plants were mostly introduced through intentional pathways (i.e. release and escape), whereas invertebrates and macroalgae arrived mostly through unintentional ways (i.e. contaminant or stowaway). Most of the recorded NIS were introduced in Iberian inland waters over the second half of the 20th century, with a high number of NIS introductions being reported in the 2000s. While only 8% of the recorded NIS appear in the European Union list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern, around 25% are listed in the Spanish and Portuguese NIS regulations. This study provides the most updated checklist of Iberian aquatic NIS, meeting the requirements set by the EU regulation and providing a baseline for the evaluation of its application. We point out the need for coordinated transnational strategies to properly tackle aquatic invasions across borders of the EU members.
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23. On Roth’s 'human fossil' from Baradero, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina: morphological and genetic analysis
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Lumila Paula Menéndez, Chiara Barbieri, Idalia Guadalupe López Cruz, Thomas Schmelzle, Abagail Breidenstein, Rodrigo Barquera, Guido Borzi, Verena J. Schuenemann, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Pampas ,Holocene ,Anthropology collections ,ancient DNA ,3D virtual reconstruction ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Abstract The “human fossil” from Baradero, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, is a collection of skeleton parts first recovered by the paleontologist Santiago Roth and further studied by the anthropologist Rudolf Martin. By the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century it was considered one of the oldest human skeletons from South America's southern cone. Here, we present the results of an interdisciplinary approach to study and contextualize the ancient individual remains. We discuss the context of the finding by first compiling the available evidence associated with the historical information and any previous scientific publications on this individual. Then, we conducted an osteobiographical assessment, by which we evaluated the sex, age, and overall preservation of the skeleton based on morphological features. To obtain a 3D virtual reconstruction of the skull, we performed high resolution CT-scans on selected skull fragments and the mandible. This was followed by the extraction of bone tissue and tooth samples for radiocarbon and genetic analyses, which brought only limited results due to poor preservation and possible contamination. We estimate that the individual from Baradero is a middle-aged adult male. We conclude that the revision of foundational collections with current methodological tools brings new insights and clarifies long held assumptions on the significance of samples that were recovered when archaeology was not yet professionalized.
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24. From fossil trader to paleontologist: on Swiss-born naturalist Santiago Roth and his scientific contributions
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Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Mariano Bond, Marcelo Reguero, and Tomás Bartoletti
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History ,Exploration ,Zurich ,Taxonomy ,Geology ,Ameghino ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Abstract Roth’s explorations, the resulting collections many now allocated in La Plata, Zurich, Geneva and Copenhagen, and his significant contributions in geological—especially stratigraphic—and paleontological topics, are a paradigmatic case for the global history of paleontology and for the Swiss migration history in Latin America. His work included the discovery of a diverse megafauna from the Pampean region, of sites and strata in Patagonia of paleontological significance, and the recognition of a group of endemic ungulate mammals, Notoungulata. Roth’s discovery of a human skeleton associated with a glyptodont carapace is one of the first reports of the coexistence of humans with the extinct fauna of the South American Quaternary. Roth became a renowned scholar at the Museo de La Plata, which was a leading scientific institution in the nation-making of Argentina, particularly in the expansion of the Patagonian frontier. He also kept strong ties with his native Switzerland, where late in his adult life he obtained some formal training and tried to attract other Swiss nationals to work in natural sciences in Argentina. His biography sheds light about the circumstances of his scientific collection and career in the interstices between amateur and professional science, modernity and imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century.
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25. A joint study of deep learning-based methods for identity document image binarization and its influence on attribute recognition
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R. Sánchez-Rivero, P.V. Bezmaternykh, A.V. Gayer, A. Morales-González, F. José Silva-Mata, and K.B. Bulatov
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document image binarization ,identity document recognition ,optical character recognition ,deep learning ,u-net architecture ,Information theory ,Q350-390 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Text recognition has benefited considerably from deep learning research, as well as the preprocessing methods included in its workflow. Identity documents are critical in the field of document analysis and should be thoroughly researched in relation to this workflow. We propose to examine the link between deep learning-based binarization and recognition algorithms for this sort of documents on the MIDV-500 and MIDV-2020 datasets. We provide a series of experiments to illustrate the relation between the quality of the collected images with respect to the binarization results, as well as the influence of its output on final recognition performance. We show that deep learning-based binarization solutions are affected by the capture quality, which implies that they still need significant improvements. We also show that proper binarization results can improve the performance for many recognition methods. Our retrained U-Net-bin outperformed all other binarization methods, and the best result in recognition was obtained by Paddle Paddle OCR v2.
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26. Incidence and prognostic impact of U2AF1 mutations and other gene alterations in myelodysplastic neoplasms with isolated 20q deletion
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Martín I. Castillo, Villamón E. Ribate, Calabuig M. Muñoz, Sanz G. Santillana, Such E. Taboada, Mora E. Casterá, Calasanz M. J. Abinzano, Irigoyen A. Barranco, Collado R. Nieto, Vara M. Pampliega, M. L. Blanco, Álvarez S. deAndrés, Pérez J. deOteyza, Bernal T. delCastillo, Granada I. Font, Jerez A. Cayuela, M. Díez‐Campelo, Abellán R. Sánchez, Solano C. Vercet, Tormo M. Díaz, and Grupo Español de Síndromes Mielodisplásicos (GESMD)
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20q deletion ,myelodysplastic neoplasms ,prognosis ,quantitative allele‐specific PCR ,U2AF1 mutations ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background In myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS), the 20q deletion [del(20q)] is a recurrent chromosomal abnormality that it has a high co‐occurrence with U2AF1 mutations. Nevertheless, the prognostic impact of U2AF1 in these MDS patients is uncertain and the possible clinical and/or prognostic differences between the mutation type and the mutational burden are also unknown. Methods Our study analyzes different molecular variables in 100 MDS patients with isolated del(20q). Results & Conclusions We describe the high incidence and negative prognostic impact of U2AF1 mutations and other alterations such as in ASXL1 gene to identify prognostic markers that would benefit patients to receive earlier treatment.
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27. Cranial and endocranial comparative anatomy of the Pleistocene glyptodonts from the Santiago Roth Collection
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Zoe M. Christen, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, and Kévin Le Verger
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Pampean Region ,Phylogeny ,Convergence ,Endocast ,Inner ear ,Morphometrics ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Abstract With their odd cranial features, glyptodonts, closely related to extant armadillos, are a highly diverse group of the South American megafauna. Doedicurus, Glyptodon, Panochthus, and Neosclerocalyptus were present in the “Pampean Formation” during the Pleistocene, and they are all exceptionally preserved in the Santiago Roth Collection, thus offering the possibility of investigating these four well-diversified genera. A total of 13 specimens (seven species) were analysed and compared in a qualitative/quantitative study of external cranial remains and endocranial reconstructions (i.e., braincase and associated cranial canals, and inner ears). We report on anatomical features that contribute to existing phylogenetic matrices; many of them are new potential synapomorphies supporting the current hypotheses regarding the evolutionary history of the Pleistocene glyptodonts. These include the anterior cranial shape, the position of the basicranium in respect to the whole cranium, the shape of the cranial roof, the position of the largest semicircular canal, and the inclination of the cerebrum. They may represent new shared-derived features among Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Neosclerocalyptus, and Panochthus. We also provide detailed comparative descriptions highlighting new potential convergences in respect to current phylogenies, concerning, for instance, the shape of the foramen magnum, the global shape of the cranium, orbital shape, cochlear position, and a strong protrusion of the zygomatic process of the squamosal. In light of these results, we discuss morphological transformations across phylogeny. The endocranial comparison brought insights on the phylogenetic patterns of cranial canal evolution.
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28. Tunable Four-Wave Mixing in AlGaAs Waveguides of Three Different Geometries
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Espinosa, Daniel H. G., Awan, Kashif M., Odungide, Mfon, Harrigan, Stephen R., J., David R. Sanchez, and Dolgaleva, Ksenia
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
The AlGaAs material platform has been intensively used to develop nonlinear photonic devices on-a-chip, thanks to its superior nonlinear optical properties. We propose a new AlGaAs waveguide geometry, called half-core etched, which represents a compromise between two previously studied geometries, namely the nanowire and strip-loaded waveguides, combining their best qualities. We performed tunable four-wave mixing (FWM) experiments in all three of these geometries in the telecommunications C-band (wavelengths around 1550 nm), with a pulsed pump beam and a continuous-wave (CW) signal beam. The maximum FWM peak efficiencies achieved in the nanowire, strip-loaded and half-core geometries were about -5 dB, -8 dB and -9 dB, respectively. These values are among the highest reported in AlGaAs waveguides. The signal-to-idler conversion ranges were also remarkable: 161 nm for the strip-loaded and half-core waveguides and 152 nm for the nanowire. Based on our findings, we conclude that the half-core geometry is an alternative approach to the nanowire geometry, which has been earlier deemed the most efficient geometry, to perform wavelength conversion in the spectral region above the half-bandgap. Moreover, we show that the half-core geometry exhibits fewer issues associated with multiphoton absorption than the nanowire geometry.
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29. Nearctic Pleistocene ungulates from the Pampean region (Argentina) in the historical collections of Santiago Roth in Switzerland: an overview
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Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño, Raúl I. Vezzosi, Keesha M. Ming, Zoe M. Christen, Dimila Mothé, Damián Ruiz-Ramoni, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Cenozoic ,South America ,Fossils ,Mammals ,Great American biotic interchange ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Abstract Nearctic ungulates such as artiodactyls, perissodactyls, and proboscideans arrived in South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange. Among them are camelids, cervids, tayassuids, equids, tapirids and gomphotherids. A historical collection of Nearctic ungulates from Pleistocene deposits of the Pampean region in Argentina is here studied and described. The collection consists of specimens collected by Santiago Roth in the nineteenth century and brought to Europe, where they are housed in the paleontological collections of the University of Zurich and the Natural History Museum of Geneva. Among the taxa reported here are Notiomastodon platensis, Lama guanicoe, Hemiauchenia paradoxa, Tayassu pecari, Morenelaphus sp., Hippidion cf. H. principale, Equus cf. E. neogeus, and other indeterminate gomphotherids, camelids, tayassuids, cervids, and equids. The exact stratigraphic position of these fossils collected more than 130 years ago is in many cases uncertain. The historical collection is still relevant for taxonomic studies and for offering new insights into palaeobiogeography and palaeobiology of mammalian fauna of the region during the Pleistocene.
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30. Effectiveness of a telerehabilitation intervention using ReCOVery APP of long COVID patients: a randomized, 3-month follow-up clinical trial
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M. Samper-Pardo, S. León-Herrera, B. Oliván-Blázquez, F. Méndez-López, M. Domínguez-García, and R. Sánchez-Recio
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The main objective of this study is to analyze the clinical efficacy of telerehabilitation in the recovery of Long COVID patients through ReCOVery APP for 3 months, administered in the Primary Health Care context. The second objective is to identify significant models associated with an improvement in the study variables. An open-label randomized clinical trial was conducted using two parallel groups of a total of 100 Long COVID patients. The first group follows the treatment as usual methods established by their general practitioner (control group) and the second follows the same methods and also uses ReCOVery APP (intervention group). After the intervention, no significant differences were found in favour of the group intervention. Regarding adherence, 25% of the participants made significant use of the APP. Linear regression model establishes that the time of use of ReCOVery APP predicts an improvement in physical function (b = 0.001; p = 0.005) and community social support (b = 0.004; p = 0.021). In addition, an increase in self-efficacy and health literacy also contribute to improving cognitive function (b = 0.346; p = 0.001) and reducing the number of symptoms (b = 0.226; p = 0.002), respectively. In conclusion, the significant use of ReCOVery APP can contribute to the recovery of Long COVID patients. Trial Registration No.: ISRCTN91104012.
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31. Insecticide Efficacy of Green Synthesis Silver Nanoparticles on Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae)
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Vidal Zavala-Zapata, Sonia N. Ramírez-Barrón, Maricarmen Sánchez-Borja, Luis A. Aguirre-Uribe, Juan Carlos Delgado-Ortiz, Sergio R. Sánchez-Peña, Juan Mayo-Hernández, Josué I. García-López, Jesus A. Vargas-Tovar, and Agustín Hernández-Juárez
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AgNPs ,pest control ,nanoinsecticide ,Diaphorina citri ,asian citrus psyllid ,green synthesis ,Science - Abstract
Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) is a vector of Liberibacter asiaticus Jagoueix et al. and Liberibacter americanus Teixeira et al., causal agents of the critical yellow dragon disease or Huanglongbing (HLB), which affects citrus production worldwide. Recently, green synthetic nanoparticles have emerged as a potential alternative to control of agricultural insect pests. The insecticide effect of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on 2nd instar nymphs of D. citri under laboratory and greenhouse conditions was evaluated. Mortality was recorded 24, 48, and 72 h after application on D. citri nymphs under both laboratory and greenhouse conditions. The laboratory results showed that AgNPs caused 97.84 and 100% mortality at 32 and 64 ppm, respectively, 72 h after treatment. In the greenhouse, AgNPs caused 78.69 and 80.14% mortality using 64 and 128 ppm 72 h after application. This research is the first to evaluate the green synthesis AgNPs on D. citri and are a promising strategy to control the pest.
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32. Extreme lower jaw elongation in a placoderm reflects high disparity and modularity in early vertebrate evolution
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Melina Jobbins, Martin Rücklin, Marcelo R. Sánchez Villagra, Hervé Lelièvre, Eileen Grogan, Piotr Szrek, and Christian Klug
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placoderm ,gnathostome ,modularity ,disparity ,jaw elongation ,Science - Abstract
Jaws are a key vertebrate feature that arose early in our evolution. Placoderms are among the first jawed vertebrates; their fossils yield essential knowledge about the early diversification of gnathostome feeding strategies, diets and modularity. Modularity can be expressed through disproportional lengths of lower and upper jaws as in swordfish or halfbeaks. Alienacanthus malkowskii is an arthrodire from the Famennian of Morocco and Poland, whose most remarkable feature is its lower jaw, which is twice as long as the skull. This is the oldest record of such extreme jaw elongation and modularity in vertebrates. The gnathal plates of Alienacanthus possess sharp, posteriorly recurved teeth that continue anterior of the occlusion in the inferognathals. The dentition suggests a catching and trapping live prey function, and the jaw occlusion is unique among placoderms. This armoured ‘fish’ expands the morphological and ecological diversity during one of the first radiations of jawed vertebrates with a combination of features so far unrecorded for arthrodires.
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33. The Pristine survey VIII: The metallicity distribution function of the Milky Way halo down to the extremely metal-poor regime
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Youakim, K., Starkenburg, E., Martin, N. F., Matijevic, G., Aguado, D. S., Prieto, C. Allende, Arentsen, A., Bonifacio, P., Carlberg, R. G., Hernández, J. I. González, Hill, V., Kordopatis, G., Lardo, C., Navarro, J. F., Jablonka, P., Janssen, R. Sánchez, Sestito, F., and Thomas, G. F.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Pristine survey uses narrow-band photometry to derive precise metallicities down to the extremely metal-poor regime ([Fe/H] < -3), and currently consists of over 4 million FGK-type stars over a sky area of $\sim 2~500\, \mathrm{deg}^2$. We focus our analysis on a subsample of $\sim 80~000$ main sequence turnoff stars with heliocentric distances between 6 and 20 kpc, which we take to be a representative sample of the inner halo. The resulting metallicity distribution function (MDF) has a peak at [Fe/H] = -1.6, and a slope of $\Delta$(LogN)/$\Delta[Fe/H] = 1.0 \pm 0.1$ in the metallicity range of -3.4 < [Fe/H] < -2.5. This agrees well with a simple closed-box chemical enrichment model in this range, but is shallower than previous spectroscopic MDFs presented in the literature, suggesting that there may be a larger proportion of metal-poor stars in the inner halo than previously reported. We identify the Monoceros/TriAnd/ACS/EBS/A13 structure in metallicity space in a low latitude field in the anticenter direction, and also discuss the possibility that the inner halo is dominated by a single, large merger event, but cannot strongly support or refute this idea with the current data. Finally, based on the MDF of field stars, we estimate the number of expected metal-poor globular clusters in the Milky Way halo to be 5.4 for [Fe/H] < -2.5 and 1.5 for [Fe/H] < -3, suggesting that the lack of low metallicity globular clusters in the Milky Way is not due simply to statistical undersampling., Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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34. Optimization of CTCs and THCs Isolation From Human Blood Based on Genesis Technology as a Strategy of Urothelial Carcinoma Monitoring
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I. Arévalo, L. García, I. Lodewijk, E. Montesinos, O. Alberquilla, R. Sánchez, D. Castellanos, J. Paramio, M. Dueñas, and C. Rubio
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35. Phosphoproteomic analysis of neoadjuvant breast cancer suggests that increased sensitivity to paclitaxel is driven by CDK4 and filamin A
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S. Mouron, M. J. Bueno, A. Lluch, L. Manso, I. Calvo, J. Cortes, J. A. Garcia-Saenz, M. Gil-Gil, N. Martinez-Janez, J. V. Apala, E. Caleiras, Pilar Ximénez-Embún, J. Muñoz, L. Gonzalez-Cortijo, R. Murillo, R. Sánchez-Bayona, J. M. Cejalvo, G. Gómez-López, C. Fustero-Torre, S. Sabroso-Lasa, N. Malats, M. Martinez, A. Moreno, D. Megias, M. Malumbres, R. Colomer, and M. Quintela-Fandino
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Science - Abstract
Phosphoproteomics is a promising tool for identifying biomarkers of treatment response in cancer. Here, the authors analyse proteomics profiling of HER2-negative female breast cancer patients and identify potential predictors of paclitaxel response.
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36. Association between depressive and anxious symptoms with cognitive function and quality of life in drug-resistant epilepsy
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E. Monteagudo-Gimeno, R. Sánchez-González, J. Raduà-Castaño, L. Fortea-González, T. Boget-Llucià, M. Carreño-Martínez, A. Donaire-Pedraza, N. Bargalló-Alabart, X. Setoain-Perego, J. Rumià-Arboix, A. Bulbena-Vilarrasa, and L. Pintor-Pérez
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Published
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37. Pliocene sigmodontine rodents (Mammalia: Cricetidae) in northernmost South America: test of biogeographic hypotheses and revised evolutionary scenarios
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Christophe Ronez, Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño, Patrícia Hadler, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, and Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas
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biogeography ,Oligoryzomys ,Oryzomyini ,San Gregorio formation ,Sigmodontinae ,Zygodontomys ,Science - Abstract
We document the first occurrence of Sigmodontinae (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the Pliocene of northern South America, from the San Gregorio Formation of northwestern Venezuela. The recovered isolated molars are identified as Oligoryzomys sp. and Zygodontomys sp., two currently widespread sigmodontines in South America. These records constitute the oldest representatives of these genera, potentially new species, and the first Pliocene occurrence for Oryzomyini and the whole subfamily outside Argentina. Hypotheses on the historical biogeography of sigmodontines have been constructed almost exclusively using genetic data and the fossils we report provide a new kind of evidence. The occurrence of Oligoryzomys sp. and Zygodontomys sp. in Venezuela provides novel information for the diversification models suggested for Oligoryzomys, by supporting a potential eastern corridor of open environments from northern to southern South America. The presence of sigmodontines from the locality home of the new reports, Norte Casa Chiguaje, is consistent with the palaeoenvironmental conditions originally proposed for it based on mammals and botanical records, being characterized as mixed open grassland/forest areas surrounding permanent freshwater systems. The new sigmodontine evidence is used to discuss the putative scenarios of the ancient evolution of the subfamily in South America, favouring a model in which open areas (savannahs) to the east of the Andes played crucial role aiding or obstructing Late Miocene–Pliocene sigmodontine dispersion southwards.
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38. Torque–Cadence Profile and Maximal Dynamic Force in Cyclists: A Novel Approach
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Víctor Rodríguez-Rielves, David Barranco-Gil, Ángel Buendía-Romero, Alejandro Hernández-Belmonte, Enrique Higueras-Liébana, Jon Iriberri, Iván R. Sánchez-Redondo, José Ramón Lillo-Beviá, Alejandro Martínez-Cava, Raúl de Pablos, Pedro L. Valenzuela, Jesús G. Pallarés, and Lidia B. Alejo
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assessment ,cycling ,force ,testing ,laboratory ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
We aimed to determine the feasibility, test–retest reliability and long-term stability of a novel method for assessing the force (torque)-velocity (cadence) profile and maximal dynamic force (MDF) during leg-pedaling using a friction-loaded isoinertial cycle ergometer and a high-precision power-meter device. Fifty-two trained male cyclists completed a progressive loading test up to the one-repetition maximum (1RM) on a cycle ergometer. The MDF was defined as the force attained at the cycle performed with the 1RM-load. To examine the test–retest reliability and long-term stability of torque–cadence values, the progressive test was repeated after 72 h and also after 10 weeks of aerobic and strength training. The participants’ MDF averaged 13.4 ± 1.3 N·kg−1, which was attained with an average pedal cadence of 21 ± 3 rpm. Participants’ highest power output value was attained with a cadence of 110 ± 16 rpm (52 ± 5% MDF). The relationship between the MDF and cadence proved to be very strong (R2 = 0.978) and independent of the cyclists’ MDF (p = 0.66). Cadence values derived from this relationship revealed a very high test–retest repeatability (mean SEM = 4 rpm, 3.3%) and long-term stability (SEM = 3 rpm, 2.3%); despite increases in the MDF following the 10-week period. Our findings support the validity, reliability and long-term stability of this method for the assessment of the torque–cadence profile and MDF in cyclists.
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39. Low frequency view of GW 170817/GRB 170817A with the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope
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Resmi, L., Schulze, S., Chandra, C. H. Ishwara, Misra, K., Buchner, J., De Pasquale, M., Ramirez, R. Sanchez, Klose, S., Kim, S., Tanvir, N. R., and O'Brien, P. T.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The short gamma-ray burst (GRB) 170817A was the first GRB associated with a gravitational-wave event. Due to the exceptionally low luminosity of the prompt $\gamma$-ray and the afterglow emission, the origin of both radiation components is highly debated. The most discussed models for the burst and the afterglow include a regular GRB jet seen off-axis and the emission from the cocoon encompassing a "choked" jet. Here, we report low radio-frequency observations at 610 and 1390~MHz obtained with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). Our observations span a range of $\sim7$ to $\sim152$ days after the burst. The afterglow started to emerge at these low frequencies about 60~days after the burst. The $1390$~MHz light curve barely evolved between 60 and 150 days, but its evolution is also marginally consistent with a $F_\nu\propto t^{0.8}$ rise seen in higher frequencies. We model the radio data and archival X-ray, optical and high-frequency radio data with models of top-hat and Gaussian structured GRB jets. We performed a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis of the structured-jet parameter space. Though highly degenerate, useful bounds on the posterior probability distributions can be obtained. Our bounds of the viewing angle are consistent with that inferred from the gravitational wave signal. We estimate the energy budget in prompt emission to be an order of magnitude lower than that in the afterglow blast-wave., Comment: Published in The Astrophysical Journal
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40. Common evolutionary origin of acoustic communication in choanate vertebrates
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Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen, Simon William Townsend, Linilson Rodrigues Padovese, Nicole Klein, Peter Praschag, Camila R. Ferrara, Stephan Ettmar, Sabrina Menezes, Arthur Pinatti Varani, Jaren Serano, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Science - Abstract
Here, the authors record acoustic communication in 53 species commonly considered non-vocal and reconstruct acoustic communication as originating 407 million years ago.
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41. The portrayal of animal interactions in nature documentaries by David Attenborough and Bernhard Grzimek
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Calum J. McKay, Carolin Sommer-Trembo, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Antagonism ,Cooperation ,Attenborough ,Grzimek ,Communication ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Evolution ,QH359-425 - Abstract
Abstract Millions of people across the world have been exposed to the wildlife documentaries of David Attenborough and Bernhard Grzimek, who have thus greatly influenced the public’s views on nature and biodiversity. We investigated the way organisms’ biology is portrayed in these documentaries, quantifying different types of animal interactions shown. We evaluated 1498 (Attenborough) and 391 (Grzimek) interactions within- and between-species from documentaries covering a wide range of environments and animal taxa, first aired between 1956 and 2019. We tested whether the relative frequencies of different interactions were influenced by temporal trends as well as by the presenters and their production teams who likely reflect the given Zeitgeist in the UK compared to the European mainland. For our categorisation of animal interactions, we contrasted interspecific versus intraspecific interactions and antagonistic versus cooperative behaviour. While Grzimek’s documentaries put a stronger emphasis on cooperation and Attenborough’s on antagonistic behaviour, the trends were not statistically significant. Furthermore, these patterns show no significant change over time, contrasting with the changing view among biologists that cooperation is more predominant than considered in the traditional understanding of nature as ‘red in tooth and claw’.
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42. MAPK11 (p38β) is a major determinant of cellular radiosensitivity by controlling ionizing radiation-associated senescence: An in vitro study
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D.M. Fernández-Aroca, N. García-Flores, S. Frost, J. Jiménez-Suárez, A. Rodríguez-González, P. Fernández-Aroca, S. Sabater, I. Andrés, C. Garnés-García, B. Belandia, F.J. Cimas, D. Villar, M.J. Ruiz-Hidalgo, and R. Sánchez-Prieto
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Ionizing radiation ,Radiosensitization ,Senescence ,MAPK11 ,P38β ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and purpose: MAPKs are among the most relevant signalling pathways involved in coordinating cell responses to different stimuli. This group includes p38MAPKs, constituted by 4 different proteins with a high sequence homology: MAPK14 (p38α), MAPK11 (p38β), MAPK12 (p38γ) and MAPK13 (p38δ). Despite their high similarity, each member shows unique expression patterns and even exclusive functions. Thus, analysing protein-specific functions of MAPK members is necessary to unequivocally uncover the roles of this signalling pathway. Here, we investigate the possible role of MAPK11 in the cell response to ionizing radiation (IR). Materials and methods: We developed MAPK11/14 knockdown through shRNA and CRISPR interference gene perturbation approaches and analysed the downstream effects on cell responses to ionizing radiation in A549, HCT-116 and MCF-7 cancer cell lines. Specifically, we assessed IR toxicity by clonogenic assays; DNA damage response activity by immunocytochemistry; apoptosis and cell cycle by flow cytometry (Annexin V and propidium iodide, respectively); DNA repair by comet assay; and senescence induction by both X-Gal staining and gene expression of senescence-associated genes by RT-qPCR. Results: Our findings demonstrate a critical role of MAPK11 in the cellular response to IR by controlling the associated senescent phenotype, and without observable effects on DNA damage response, apoptosis, cell cycle or DNA damage repair. Conclusion: Our results highlight MAPK11 as a novel mediator of the cellular response to ionizing radiation through the control exerted onto IR-associated senescence.
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43. Caracterización del manejo del paciente con migraña en Atención Primaria en España. Análisis de los resultados del proyecto europeo My-LIFE anamnesis
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S. Díaz-Insa, M. Navarro-Zornoza, R. Sánchez-de la Rosa, and A.L. Guerrero
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Medical history ,Primary care ,Headache ,Migraine ,Chronic migraine ,Preventive treatment ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Resumen: Introducción: La migraña afecta a más de 4,5 millones de personas en España con el consiguiente impacto socioeconómico. A pesar de la existencia de guías nacionales e internacionales, el manejo del paciente migrañoso, especialmente con migraña crónica, es inadecuado. Sujetos y métodos: Se llevó a cabo una encuesta a 40 médicos de Atención Primaria (AP) de España dentro de un proyecto europeo que involucraba a 201 médicos de 5 países. Resultados: La mayoría de los participantes diagnostican migraña episódica y migraña crónica (93% vs. 65%). El 82,5% indicó que no derivaba a los pacientes al especialista y en el 100% de casos los médicos de AP declararon ser los encargados del seguimiento del paciente. Las principales herramientas usadas en AP para el diagnóstico y seguimiento son la entrevista clínica, la guía de anamnesis y el diario del paciente. Se observó que los tratamientos prescritos no están en concordancia con las guías nacionales ni internacionales. Los participantes que no derivan al paciente estiman que solo el 48% recibe tratamiento preventivo y que la valoración de la eficacia se hace mediante la percepción del paciente. El 70% indica una necesidad de formación en migraña. Finalmente, el 100% de los participantes consideran que una guía para la anamnesis y la derivación sería imprescindible o de utilidad para el manejo de la migraña en AP. Conclusiones: Los resultados de la encuesta muestran que hay una necesidad de formación y guía en AP para mejorar el diagnóstico y manejo del paciente con migraña, especialmente con migraña crónica. Abstract: Introduction: Migraine affects more than 4.5 million people in Spain, resulting in a considerable socioeconomic impact. Although national and international guidelines have been published, the management of patients with migraine, especially those with chronic migraine, is inadequate. Subjects and methods: We conducted a survey among 40 primary care (PC) physicians in Spain as part of a European project involving 201 physicians from 5 countries. Results: Most participants issued diagnoses of episodic migraine and chronic migraine (93% vs 65%); 82.5% indicated that they did not refer these patients to specialists, and 100% of PC physicians stated that they were responsible for patient follow-up. The main tools used in PC for diagnosis and follow-up were clinical interviews, medical histories, and the patient diaries. Our data revealed that the treatments prescribed were not in accordance with the national and international guidelines. Participants who did not refer patients estimated that only 48% of patients received preventive treatment, and that the assessment of efficacy was based on patient perception. Seventy percent of respondents indicated a need for migraine training. Finally, 100% of participants considered that a guide for medical history taking and referral would be essential or useful for the management of migraine in PC. Conclusions: The survey results revealed a need for training and guidance in PC to improve the diagnosis and management of patients with migraine, particularly chronic migraine.
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44. Radiological risk analysis of image-guided interventional procedures
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A. J. González, L. R. Sánchez, A. Torres, and A. Machado
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Radiological Risk ,Risk Matrix ,Radiologia intervencionista ,Science - Abstract
Image-guided interventional procedures have become one of the medical applications that produces the highest doses of radiation for both the patient and the personnel involved in it. Safety assessment was applied to a generic service where image-guided interventional procedures was carried, using the semi-quantitative method of risk matrix, implemented in the Cuban SECURE-MR-FMEA code. The process map was prepared, identifying 6 stages with 76 accidental sequences. Values showed that the first screening for the developed model reports 45 % of high risks, 42% and 13 % of moderate and low risks, and once the number of controllers increased, high risks decrease to 11 % and there is an increase in moderate and low risks of 54 % and 35 % respectively. These results stress the importance of using all necessary measures for the protection of the public, patients and occupationally exposed workers.
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45. Variation and process of life history evolution in insular dwarfism as revealed by a natural experiment
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Shoji Hayashi, Mugino O. Kubo, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Hiroyuki Taruno, Masako Izawa, Tsunehiro Shiroma, Takayoshi Nakano, and Masaki Fujita
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bone histology ,deer ,demography ,growth rate ,life history ,fossils ,Science - Abstract
Islands are a classic focus for evolutionary studies. One topic of great interest has been the evolution of “dwarfs,” significantly smaller island mammals relative to their continental counterparts. Although a consensus has been achieved regarding the multivariate ecological causes behind changes in body size, the processes involved remain largely unexplored. Life history variables, including age at first reproduction, growth rate, and longevity, are likely to be key to understanding the process of insular dwarfism. The Japanese archipelago, with its numerous islands, offers a unique natural experiment for the evolution of different sizes within the same group of organisms; namely, deer. Thus, we investigated eight deer populations with a total number of 52 individuals exhibiting body size variation, both extant and fossil, to clarify the effect of insularity on life history traits. We applied several methods to both extant and extinct populations to resolve life history changes among these deer populations. Skeletochronology, using lines of arrested growth formed in long bones (femur and tibia), successfully reconstructed body growth curves and revealed a gradual change in growth trajectories reflecting the degree of insularity. Slower growth rates with prolonged growth periods in more isolated deer populations were revealed. An extensive examination of bone microstructure further corroborated this finding, with much slower growth and later somatic maturity evident in fossil insular deer isolated for more than 1.5 Myr. Finally, mortality patterns assessed by demographic analysis revealed variation among deer populations, with a life history of insular populations shifting toward the “slow life.”
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46. Endless bones most beautiful: Book review of Vivian de Buffrénil, Armand J. de Ricqlès, Louise Zylberberg, Kevin Padian (eds) 2021 Vertebrate Skeletal Histology and Paleohistology
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Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Published
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47. Growth pattern of the middle ear in the gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica
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Sirpa Nummela, Gabriel Aguirre-Fernández, Kathleen K. Smith, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
We studied the mass growth trajectories of middle ear ossicles and tympanic membrane and oval window area in 19 specimens of postnatal ages 30–180 days of the gray short-tailed opossum Monodelphis domestica. We weighed the skull mass and the mass of the three middle ear ossicles with appropriate balances. Using a binocular microscope provided with a grid, we measured the length of malleus and incus, as well as the longest axis and the one perpendicular to it on both the tympanic membrane and the stapes footplate. The size variation was studied with least squares regression analyses between various measurements. The incus and stapes change little in mass after 40 days of postnatal life, while the malleus does, reaching maximum mass at around 100 PND (postnatal days). This modularity in growth trajectory is in contrast with the shared evolutionary origin of malleus and incus from branchial arch 1. The maturation of the middle – and as indicated by previous work, that of the inner ear – is coupled with the improvement of hearing sensitivity at low and high frequencies after the initial onset of hearing at 29 PND.
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48. Manufacture of magnesium-fortified Chihuahua cheese
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E. Rojo-Gutiérrez, R. Sánchez-Vega, G.I. Olivas, N. Gutiérrez-Méndez, R. Baeza-Jiménez, C. Rios-Velasco, and D.R. Sepúlveda
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functional dairy ,cheese quality ,cheese yield ,cheese texture ,cheese melting ,Dairy processing. Dairy products ,SF250.5-275 ,Dairying ,SF221-250 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to manufacture magnesium-fortified Chihuahua cheese and to evaluate the effect of magnesium fortification on quality parameters. Addition of magnesium chloride to milk during pasteurization (5.44, 10.80, 16.40, 22.00, and 25.20 g of MgCl2·6H2O/L of milk) resulted in cheese with increased magnesium content, proportional to the amount of magnesium added (up to 2,957.13 mg of Mg/kg of cheese). As magnesium content increased, coagulation time and moisture content also increased, whereas calcium content decreased. Higher levels of magnesium fortification (16.40 g of MgCl2·6H2O/L of milk or more) induced the development of bitter-acid flavors and softer texture. Addition of 10.80 g of MgCl2·6H2O/L to milk resulted in Chihuahua cheese that meets regulatory standards and possesses physicochemical and sensory characteristics similar to those of nonfortified Chihuahua cheese. Under this milk fortification level, the manufactured cheese is able to provide 148.4 mg of magnesium per day (35% of the recommended daily intake of magnesium for adult males and 46% for adult females) assuming 3 portions (28 g each) are consumed.
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49. Damaged glyptodontid skulls from Late Pleistocene sites of northwestern Venezuela: evidence of hunting by humans?
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Alfredo A. Carlini, Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño, Arturo Jaimes, Orangel Aguilera, Alfredo E. Zurita, José Iriarte, and Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Hunting ,Glyptodonts ,Megafauna ,Extinction ,South America ,Fossil man. Human paleontology ,GN282-286.7 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
Abstract The Muaco and Taima-Taima sites, in Falcón State of northwestern Venezuela, are among the earliest sites of human occupation in South America containing artifacts associated with preserved megafaunal remains and dating between 19,810 and 15,780 calybp. Here we report novel visual and CT scanning analysis of six glyptodont skulls of Glyptotherium cf. cylindricum from these sites, of which four exhibit distinct and similar patterns of breakages in the fronto-parietal region that suggest intentional blows by direct percussion by humans, with fractures not being diagenetic but instead antemortem or transmortem. This hypothesized and unreported hunting technique focused in an area of the skull where the cephalic shield becomes thin, thus increasing the effectiveness of the blow. From Taima-Taima other glyptodont remains included an inverted carapace, also previously reported as probable evidence of human–glyptodont interaction during the latest Pleistocene. We estimated that roughly 150-170 Kg of potentially accessible muscles and fat of an adult Glyptotherium cylindricum could be used as food sources.
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50. Artículos: Estrategia sistémica para conformar colectivos colaborativos inter-transdisciplinarios: conocimiento al servicio de la sociedad
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Enrique Vargas-Madrazo, E. Eduardo Ruiz Cervantes, Eric Houbron, Joaquín Rojas-Molina, and Lázaro R. Sánchez-Velásquez
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sustentabilidad humana ,complejidad ,transformación universitaria ,crisis planetaria ,alternativas ,General Works - Abstract
El presente texto plantea una metodología de re-aprendizaje e incubación de Colectivos Colaborativos Inter-Transdisciplinarios en las instituciones de educación superior, que permita atender las urgentes necesidades frente a las complejas problemáticas socioambientales del siglo XXI. Mediante la metodología de investigación-acción participativa transdisciplinaria, se reportan los resultados de investigación de más de seis años de trabajo colectivo académico. Las universidades, como instituciones generadoras de conocimiento, se encuentran cada día más obligadas a incidir en la restauración de nuestra caótica humanidad y de la naturaleza en lo general. Cada día las realidades presentan situaciones (problemáticas y paradojas) más difíciles de abordar con enfoques reduccionistas, lineales y con prácticas individuales y unidisciplinarias. Se torna relevante y urgente, constituir acciones basadas en nuevos paradigmas, con lógicas de pensamiento y acción que sean capaces de generar escenarios de empatía, basados en enfoques inter-transdisciplinarios. En este sentido, lo que aquí presentado es una experiencia de generación del conocimiento dentro del ámbito educativo universitario. Surge del trabajo colaborativo que ha venido generando el colectivo académico que escribe este artículo de diferentes áreas del conocimiento de la Universidad Veracruzana, a partir de la construcción de sinergias desde el diálogo inter y transdisciplinario. La presente propuesta pretende ser un instrumento que paso a paso guíe la conformación de grupos de académicos y/o estudiantes y puedan transitar hacia la investigación colaborativa inter-transdisciplinaria. De esta manera se podrán abordar situaciones con un enfoque más integral, y dar respuestas considerando las totalidades entramadas, complejas, transversales y sustentablemente humanas.
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