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2. Nano/Micromotor-Driven SERS for Highly Sensitive and Spatially Controlled Sensing
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Química Física i Inorgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Becerril-Castro, IB; Salgueiriño, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA, Química Física i Inorgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Becerril-Castro, IB; Salgueiriño, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA
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Nano/micromotors (NMs) are tiny structures capable of converting various forms of energy into mechanical motion at the micro and nanoscale. These motors operate in environments characterized by low inertia and low Reynolds numbers. The potential applications of NMs are vast, particularly in the fields of biomedicine and environmental science. One of the most intriguing developments in this field is the integration of NMs with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy. SERS is a powerful analytical technique that enhances the Raman intensity of molecules, allowing for highly sensitive detection and analysis of trace amounts of substances. This integration offers highly precise and localized ultrasensing capabilities. The combination of NMs with SERS can also facilitate real-time imaging inside living organisms. This has immense potential in chemical and cell biology and medical diagnostics and prognosis. Herein this review describes the types of NMs and their fabrication, the incorporation of plasmonic nanostructures, capable of creating strong electromagnetic fields when illuminated by light, which in turn enhances the Raman signals significantly, their applications, and their future prospects in areas such as precision medicine, environmental monitoring, and possibly even in new realms like microscale robotics and targeted therapeutics.This review investigates the synergistic integration of SERS and nano/micromotors, showcasing their combined applications in bioanalytical sensing, environmental monitoring, and nanoscale imaging. Furthermore, future prospects and challenges are discussed, emphasizing the crucial role of ongoing research in fully realizing the potential of SERS and nano/micromotors.image
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- 2023
3. Balancing Near-Field Enhancement and Hot Carrier Injection: Plasmonic Photocatalysis in Energy-Transfer Cascade Assemblies
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Negrín-Montecelo, Y; Geneidy, AHA; Govorov, AO; Alvarez-Puebla, RA; Besteiro, LV; Correa-Duarte, MA, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Negrín-Montecelo, Y; Geneidy, AHA; Govorov, AO; Alvarez-Puebla, RA; Besteiro, LV; Correa-Duarte, MA
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Photocatalysis stands as a very promising alternative to photovoltaics in exploiting solar energy and storing it in chemical products through a single-step process. A central obstacle to its broad implementation is its low conversion efficiency, motivating research in different fields to bring about a breakthrough in this technology. Using plasmonic materials to photosensitize traditional semiconductor photocatalysts is a popular strategy whose full potential is yet to be fully exploited. In this work, we use CdS quantum dots as a bridge system, reaping energy from Au nanostructures and delivering it to TiO2 nanoparticles serving as catalytic centers. The quantum dots can do this by becoming an intermediate step in a charge-transfer cascade initiated in the plasmonic system or by creating an electron-hole pair at an improved rate due to their interaction with the enhanced near-field created by the plasmonic nanoparticles. Our results show a significant acceleration in the reaction upon combining these elements in hybrid colloidal photocatalysts that promote the role of the near-field enhancement effect, and we show how to engineer complexes exploiting this approach. In doing so, we also explore the complex interplay between the different mechanisms involved in the photocatalytic process, highlighting the importance of the Au nanoparticles’ morphology in their photosensitizing capabilities.
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- 2023
4. Optical Quantification of Metal Ions Using Plasmonic Nanostructured Microbeads Coated with Metal–Organic Frameworks and Ion-Selective Dyes
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Zorlu, T; Puértolas, B; Becerril-Castro, IB; Guerrini, L; Giannini, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Zorlu, T; Puértolas, B; Becerril-Castro, IB; Guerrini, L; Giannini, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA
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Herein, we designed and synthesized a hybrid material comprising polystyrene submicrobeads coated with silver nanospheres. This material provides a dense collection of electromagnetic hot spots upon illumination with visible light. The subsequent coating with a metalframework and the adsorption of bathocuproine on it yield an optical sensor for SERS that can specifically detect Cu(II) in a variety of aqueous samples at the ultratrace level. Detection limits with this method are superior to those of induced coupled plasma or atomic absorption and comparable with those obtained with induced coupled plasma coupled with a mass detector.
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- 2023
5. Yolk-Shell Nanostars@Metal Organic Frameworks as Molecular Sieves for Optical Sensing and Catalysis
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Zorlu, T; Becerril-Castro, IB; Puertolas, B; Giannini, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Zorlu, T; Becerril-Castro, IB; Puertolas, B; Giannini, V; Correa-Duarte, MA; Alvarez-Puebla, RA
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Hybrid composites between nanoparticles and metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have been described as optimal materials for a wide range of applications in optical sensing, drug delivery, pollutant removal or catalysis. These materials are usually core-shell single- or multi-nanoparticles, restricting the inorganic surface available for reaction. Here, we develop a method for the preparation of yolk-shells consisting in a plasmonic gold nanostar coated with MOF. This configuration shows more colloidal stability, can sieve different molecules based on their size or charge, seems to show some interesting synergy with gold for their application in photocatalysis and present strong optical activity to be used as SERS sensors.
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- 2023
6. Chemical and Genetic Relationships of Cynara cardunculus L. (Cardoon) in Southern Portugal
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Paulino, Ana, primary, Brás, Teresa, additional, Rosa, Daniela, additional, Pires, Rita Costa, additional, Santos, Jacqueline, additional, Pereira, Margarida, additional, Paulo, Octávio S., additional, Marum, Liliana, additional, and Duarte, Mª Fátima, additional
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- 2021
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7. Nutritional knowledge and eating habits of the national brazilian futsal team conocimiento nutricional y hábitos alimenticios de la selección brasileña de fútbol sala
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dos Santos Duarte, MA, Trakman, GL, Mello, JB, de Andrade, MX, Carlet, R, Machado, CLF, Pinto, RS, Da Cunha Voser, R, dos Santos Duarte, MA, Trakman, GL, Mello, JB, de Andrade, MX, Carlet, R, Machado, CLF, Pinto, RS, and Da Cunha Voser, R
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Introduction: Futsal is a sport that requires nutritional support to support the high-energy expenditure and significant loss of fluids and electrolytes during training and matches. It is important that high-level athletes follow appropriate, evidence-based nutrition. To our knowledge, there is a lack of data on the eating habits and nutrition knowledge of Futsal players. Therefore, this study aims to describe the nutritional knowledge and eating habits of players of the national Brazilian Futsal Team. A secondary aim was to translate the Abridged Nutrition for Sport Questionnaire into Portuguese for use in Portuguese-speaking athletes. Material and methods: This is a cross-sectional and descriptive study. The evaluations were carried out during the preparation period of the Brazilian Futsal Team for the FIFA Futsal World Cup 2020 qualifiers. We evaluated anthropometry (weight, height, body mass index) nutritional knowledge (assessed using a translated version of the Abridged Nutrition for Sport Knowledge Questionnaire) and eating habits (assessed using a validated Brazilian FFQ), as well as supplement use. The translation of the ANSKQ was undertaken using previous validated forward-backward translation procedures. Results: The mean total correct score on the ANSKQ was 12 out of a possible 35 (34.45%). The mean total correct score on the ANSKQ was 12 out of a possible 35 (34.45%). Players had a statistically significantly higher score for “General Nutrition” knowledge than Sports Nutrition Knowledge (47.27% vs 28.53%, p<0.005). Futsal players had infrequent consumption of the food group "Milk and dairy products", and frequent consumption of "Snacks" as well as fruits. Regarding dietary supplements, 46% of athletes said they consume, or previously consumed, with Whey Protein being the most common supplement. Conclusions: There is room from improvement in athletes nutrition knowledge, especially sports specific knowledge. Futsal players may also require education
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- 2021
8. On the complexity of quantum link prediction in complex networks
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João P. Moutinho, Duarte Magano, and Bruno Coutinho
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Link prediction methods use patterns in known network data to infer which connections may be missing. Previous work has shown that continuous-time quantum walks can be used to represent path-based link prediction, which we further study here to develop a more optimized quantum algorithm. Using a sampling framework for link prediction, we analyze the query access to the input network required to produce a certain number of prediction samples. Considering both well-known classical path-based algorithms using powers of the adjacency matrix as well as our proposed quantum algorithm for path-based link prediction, we argue that there is a polynomial quantum advantage on the dependence on N, the number of nodes in the network. We further argue that the complexity of our algorithm, although sub-linear in N, is limited by the complexity of performing a quantum simulation of the network’s adjacency matrix, which may prove to be an important problem in the development of quantum algorithms for network science in general.
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- 2024
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9. Thermoluminescence Studies of Proton-Irradiated Cr‑, Mg-Codoped β‑Ga2O3
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Duarte Magalhães Esteves, Ana Luísa Rodrigues, Maria Isabel Dias, Luís Cerqueira Alves, Zhitai Jia, Wenxiang Mu, Katharina Lorenz, and Marco Peres
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2023
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10. Resolution of Pyloric Stenosis Using Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Through the Pylorus
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Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa Santos, V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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11. Giant Pancreatic Pseudocyst - Drainage With The New 20MM Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent
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Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa Santos, V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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12. Dissection Using the Pocket-Creation Method – Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection of Polypoid Lesion of the Sygmoid
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Moura, DB, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa, Santos V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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13. Double Dissection at the Cecum - Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection
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Moura, DB, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa Santos, V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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14. Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis In Pediatrics – Pancreas Divisum
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Moura, DB, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa Santos, V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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15. Fixation of Fully Covered Esophageal Stent With The New Over-The-Scope Clip (OTSC)
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Chálim Rebelo, C, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Flor de Lima, M, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Santos, MP, additional, Costa Santos, V, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2021
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16. Influence of Continuous Rotation and Optimal Torque Reverse Kinematics on the Cyclic Fatigue Strength of Endodontic NiTi Clockwise Cutting Rotary Instruments
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Jorge N. R. Martins, Emmanuel J. N. L. Silva, Duarte Marques, and Marco A. Versiani
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cyclic fatigue ,endodontics ,kinematics ,reciprocation ,root canal therapy ,scanning electron microscope ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objectives: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the cyclic fatigue strength of clockwise cutting rotary endodontic instruments when subjected to two different kinematics: continuous clockwise rotation and clockwise reciprocation movement under optimum torque reverse (OTR) motion. Methods: New ProTaper Next X1 (n = 20) and X2 (n = 20) instruments were randomly divided into two subgroups (n = 10) based on kinematics (continuous rotation or OTR). The specimens were tested using a custom-made device with a non-tapered stainless-steel artificial canal measuring 19 mm in length, featuring a 6 mm radius and an 86-degree curvature. All instruments were tested with a lubricant at room temperature until a fracture occurred. The time to fracture and the length of the separated fragment were recorded. Subsequently, the fractured instruments were inspected under a scanning electron microscope for signs of cyclic fatigue failure, plastic deformation, and/or crack propagation. The subgroup comparisons for time to fracture and instrument length were performed using the independent samples t-test, with the level of statistical significance set at 0.05. Results: When using OTR movement, the ProTaper Next X1 increased the time to fracture from 52.9 to 125.8 s (p < 0.001), while the ProTaper Next X2 increased from 45.4 to 66.0 s (p < 0.001). No subgroup exhibited plastic deformations, but both showed dimpling marks indicative of cyclic fatigue as the primary mode of failure. Additionally, OTR movement resulted in more metal alloy microcracks. Conclusions: The use of OTR motion extended the lifespan of the tested instruments and resulted in a higher number of metal microcracks. This suggests that OTR motion helped to distribute the mechanical stress more evenly across the instrument, thereby relieving localized tension. As a result, it delayed the formation of a single catastrophic crack, enhancing the overall performance of the instruments during the experimental procedures.
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- 2024
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17. Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Case Series
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Filipa Frutuoso, Filipe Freitas, Miguel Vilares, Helena Francisco, Duarte Marques, João Caramês, and André Moreira
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medication ,MRONJ ,osteonecrosis ,jaw ,Medicine - Abstract
Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a rare condition, typically seen in patients receiving antiresorptive or antiangiogenic drugs. This study aims to synthesize reports and case series of MRONJ regarding sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatments applied. Following PRISMA guidelines, a search for case reports and case series was carried out in the PubMed-Medline database until March 2024. A total of 88 articles were included in this review, in a total of 151 cases. The key findings reveal that females were the most affected individuals (71% of the cases) with the average age at diagnosis being 66.27 years with a standard deviation of ±13.03. Stage 2 was the most observed stage, in 43% of cases, and zoledronic acid was the most commonly used drug (32% of cases). The oral route was the most common route of administration, in 26% of cases, with an average administration duration of 60.88 months (standard deviation ± 50.92). The mandible was the most commonly affected anatomical location (in 60% of cases). Amoxicillin + clavulanic acid (875 mg + 125 mg) and chlorhexidine (0.12%) were the most used antibiotics and mouthwash, with 16% and 26% of the cases, respectively. Surgical debridement was the most common surgical procedure, in 32% of cases, while the use of an L-PRF membrane was the most prevalent unconventional treatment, in 21% of cases. This study identified a statistically significant relationship between unconventional treatments and the cure of MRONJ (p < 0.001), indicating the need for further research to confirm these results.
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- 2024
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18. Financial leasing or renting? Case study in the classroom
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Centeno, María Esperanza Calvo, primary, Vallina, Joaquín Galván, additional, and Duarte, Ma Victoria Gutiérrez, additional
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- 2020
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19. Comparative analysis of left ventricle function and deformation imaging in short and long axis plane in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
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Oscar Werner, Duarte Martins, Federico Bertini, Elena Bennati, Dario Collia, Iacopo Olivotto, Gaia Spaziani, Alban-Elouen Baruteau, Gianni Pedrizzetti, and Francesca Raimondi
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cardiac imaging ,strain ,MRI ,cardiac function ,deformation imaging ,feature tracking (CMR-FT) ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
BackgroundAdvancements in cardiac imaging have revolutionized our understanding of ventricular contraction. While ejection fraction (EF) is still the gold standard parameter to assess left ventricle (LV) function, strain imaging (SI) has provided valuable insights into ventricular mechanics. The lack of an integrative method including SI parameters in a single, validated formula may limit its use. Our aim was to compare different methods for evaluating global circumferential strain (GCS) and their relationship with global longitudinal strain (GLS) and EF in CMR and how the different evaluations fit in the theoretical relationship between EF and global strain.MethodsRetrospective monocenter study. Inclusion of every patient who underwent a CMR during a 15 months period with various clinical indication (congenital heart defect, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy). A minimum of three LV long-axis planes and a stack of short-axis slices covering the LV using classical steady-state free precession cine sequences. A single assessment of GLS on long axis (LAX) slices and a double assessment of GCS and EF with both short axis (SAX) and LAX slices were made by a single experienced CMR investigator.ResultsGCS-SAX and GCS-LAX were correlated (r = 0.77, P
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20. Economía sumergida e intrusismo al amparo del turismo colaborativo
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Gutiérrez Duarte, Mª Victoria, primary and Roldán Martínez, Aránzazu, additional
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- 2020
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21. SINGLE-OPERATOR CHOLANGIOSCOPY-GUIDED ELECTROHYDRAULIC LITHOTRIPSY COMES TO RESCUE IN A DIFFICULT BILE DUCT STONE CASE
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de Lima, MF, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Rebelo, CC, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Santos, VC, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2020
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22. ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF GASTRO-ESOFAGIC REFLUX DISEASE - ARMS-A TECHNIQUE
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Rebelo, CC, additional, Nunes, N, additional, de Lima, MF, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Santos, VC, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2020
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23. ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL DISSECTION OF LOWER RECTAL LESION EXTENDING TO THE DENTATE LINE
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Rebelo, CC, additional, Nunes, N, additional, de Lima, MF, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Santos, VC, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2020
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24. SUBMUCOSAL TUNNELLING ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION (STER) OF A RECTAL LEIOMYOMA
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de Lima, MF, additional, Nunes, N, additional, Rebelo, CC, additional, Moura, DB, additional, Santos, VC, additional, Rego, AC, additional, Pereira, JR, additional, Paz, N, additional, and Duarte, MA, additional
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- 2020
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25. Cytotoxicity, antibacterial and physicochemical properties of a new epoxy resin-based endodontic sealer containing calcium hydroxide
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Silva, EJ., primary, Hecksher, F., additional, Vieira, VT., additional, Vivan, RR., additional, Duarte, MA., additional, Brasil, SC., additional, and Antunes, HS., additional
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- 2020
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26. Carbon nanotubes gathered onto silica particles lose their biomimetic properties with the cytoskeleton becoming biocompatible
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González-Domínguez E, Iturrioz-Rodríguez N, Padín-González E, Villegas J, García-Hevia L, Pérez-Lorenzo M, Parak WJ, Correa-Duarte MA, and Fanarraga ML
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microtubules ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,proliferation ,apoptosis ,cytoskeleton ,biomimetics ,MWCNTs ,migration - Abstract
Elena González-Domínguez,1,* Nerea Iturrioz-Rodríguez,2,* Esperanza Padín-González,2 Juan Villegas,2 Lorena García-Hevia,2 Moisés Pérez-Lorenzo,1 Wolfgang J Parak,3 Miguel A Correa-Duarte,1,* Mónica L Fanarraga2,* 1Department of Physical Chemistry, Biomedical Research Center (CINBIO), Southern Galicia Institute of Health Research (IISSG), Biomedical Research Networking Center for Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Universidade de Vigo, Vigo, Spain; 2Nanomedicine Group, Universidad de Cantabria-IDIVAL, Santander, Spain; 3Department of Physics, Philipps Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are likely to transform the therapeutic and diagnostic fields in biomedicine during the coming years. However, the fragmented vision of their side effects and toxicity in humans has proscribed their use as nanomedicines. Most studies agree that biocompatibility depends on the state of aggregation/dispersion of CNTs under physiological conditions, but conclusions are confusing so far. This study designs an experimental setup to investigate the cytotoxic effect of individualized multiwalled CNTs compared to that of identical nanotubes assembled on submicrometric structures. Our results demonstrate how CNT cytotoxicity is directly dependent on the nanotube dispersion at a given dosage. When CNTs are gathered onto silica templates, they do not interfere with cell proliferation or survival becoming highly compatible. These results support the hypothesis that CNT cytotoxicity is due to the biomimetics of these nanomaterials with the intracellular nanofilaments. These findings provide major clues for the development of innocuous CNT-containing nanodevices and nanomedicines. Keywords: MWCNTs, biomimetics, cytoskeleton, microtubules, apoptosis, migration, proliferation
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27. Una propuesta de comunicación estratégica para el posicionamiento de la Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, a través del portal web oficial
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Luciano Duarte, Ma. Luisa and Reyes Galvan, Aurora
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SOCIOLOGÍA::COMUNICACIONES SOCIALES [CIENCIAS SOCIALES] - Abstract
El presente trabajo de tesis tiene como principal objetivo diseñar propuestas de comunicación para el posicionamiento del portal web oficial de la Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, para la articulación y fortalecimiento de la Imagen Institucional en el ámbito universitario. Asimismo identificar y determinar el contenido que motivaría a los alumnos de Chilpancingo de los Bravo, a visitar el portal web oficial de la Universidad.
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- 2019
28. Challenge Based Learning: Cooperación multidisciplinar empresarial en el aula a través de Consulting Lab de la Universidad Europea de Madrid
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Calvo Centeno, María Esperanza, Galván Vallina, Joaquin, Gutierrez Duarte, Mª Victoria, Rodríguez Gómez, Maria, Calvo Centeno, María Esperanza, Galván Vallina, Joaquin, Gutierrez Duarte, Mª Victoria, and Rodríguez Gómez, Maria
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[EN] The fundamental objective of the activity is to solve a real business challenge in which the student learns to work in a team through critical reasoning, innovation and creativity, as it happens in the business world. The methodology used to implement this activity is Challenge Based Learning, considering that it is the most appropriate for the student to acquire the skills that allow him to advise the management team of a real company. The company "Bodegas Mas Que Vinos", needs to acquire a vehicle for commercial use and poses the challenge of finding financing alternatives. The professors of the different subjects involved, "Financial Management", "SME Accounting" and "Business Taxation", work sequentially with multidisciplinary working groups with the aim of offering a single integral response to the company. The results of the evaluation carried out by the students show a significant satisfaction in the acquisition of competences, given that 64% consider that the activity has been highly beneficial in their learning and 14% quite beneficial. As for the company, it was provided with a very useful tool for decision making., [ES] El objetivo fundamental de la actividad es resolver un reto empresarial real en el que el alumno aprenda a trabajar en equipo a través del razonamiento crítico, la innovación y la creatividad, tal y como ocurre en el mundo empresarial.. La metodología utilizada para implementar dicha actividad es Challenge Based Learning, por considerar que es la más adecuada para que el alumno adquiera las competencias que le permitan asesorar al equipo directivo de una empresa real. La empresa “Bodegas Más Que Vinos”, necesita adquirir un vehículo para uso comercial y plantea el reto de buscar alternativas de financiación. Los profesores de las distintas asignaturas implicadas, “Gestión Financiera”, “Contabilidad de PYMES” y “Fiscalidad Empresarial”, trabajan de forma secuencial con grupos de trabajo multidisciplinares con el objetivo de ofrecer una única respuesta integral a la empresa.Los resultados de la evaluación realizada por los estudiantes muestran una satisfacción significativa en la adquisición de competencias, dado que un 64% considera que la actividad ha sido altamente beneficiosa en su aprendizaje y un 14% bastante beneficiosa. En cuanto a la empresa, se le facilitó una herramienta muy útil para la toma de decisiones.
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- 2019
29. 4D Flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance consensus statement: 2023 update
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Malenka M. Bissell, Francesca Raimondi, Lamia Ait Ali, Bradley D. Allen, Alex J. Barker, Ann Bolger, Nicholas Burris, Carl-Johan Carhäll, Jeremy D. Collins, Tino Ebbers, Christopher J. Francois, Alex Frydrychowicz, Pankaj Garg, Julia Geiger, Hojin Ha, Anja Hennemuth, Michael D. Hope, Albert Hsiao, Kevin Johnson, Sebastian Kozerke, Liliana E. Ma, Michael Markl, Duarte Martins, Marci Messina, Thekla H. Oechtering, Pim van Ooij, Cynthia Rigsby, Jose Rodriguez-Palomares, Arno A. W. Roest, Alejandro Roldán-Alzate, Susanne Schnell, Julio Sotelo, Matthias Stuber, Ali B. Syed, Johannes Töger, Rob van der Geest, Jos Westenberg, Liang Zhong, Yumin Zhong, Oliver Wieben, and Petter Dyverfeldt
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4D Flow CMR ,4D Flow MRI ,Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging ,MR flow imaging ,Hemodynamics ,Flow visualization ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Hemodynamic assessment is an integral part of the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease. Four-dimensional cardiovascular magnetic resonance flow imaging (4D Flow CMR) allows comprehensive and accurate assessment of flow in a single acquisition. This consensus paper is an update from the 2015 ‘4D Flow CMR Consensus Statement’. We elaborate on 4D Flow CMR sequence options and imaging considerations. The document aims to assist centers starting out with 4D Flow CMR of the heart and great vessels with advice on acquisition parameters, post-processing workflows and integration into clinical practice. Furthermore, we define minimum quality assurance and validation standards for clinical centers. We also address the challenges faced in quality assurance and validation in the research setting. We also include a checklist for recommended publication standards, specifically for 4D Flow CMR. Finally, we discuss the current limitations and the future of 4D Flow CMR. This updated consensus paper will further facilitate widespread adoption of 4D Flow CMR in the clinical workflow across the globe and aid consistently high-quality publication standards.
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30. Repetibilidade do T-scan na medição da oclusão estática – Estudo clínico
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Joana Cabrita, Rita Alves, Sara Casado, João Ascenso, João Caramês, and Duarte Marques
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força de mordida ,oclusão dentária ,repetibilidade ,t-scan ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objetivos: Avaliar a repetibilidade intra-indivíduo do registo oclusal realizado com o T-scan em dois momentos temporais. Métodos: Foram avaliados 23 voluntários com 46 medições com o T-scan (v.9) por um operador calibrado, com um intervalo de tempo de sete dias. Avaliaram-se os valores em intercuspidação e força máxima total e por dente, em cada indivíduo. A repetibilidade do aparelho foi determinada através do coeficiente de correlação intraclasse. Os resultados foram apresentados como média +/- intervalo de confiança a 95% e a sua análise realizada com recurso ao software SPSS. Resultados: Foram detetadas diferenças significativas entre medições nos dentes 12 e 11 em força máxima de mordida e 13, 12 e 11 em intercuspidação máxima entre a primeira e segunda avaliações (p
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- 2023
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31. NELL2RDF: Reading the Web, and Publishing it as Linked Data
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Gim��nez-Garc��a, Jos�� M., Duarte, Ma��sa, Zimmermann, Antoine, Gravier, Christophe, Hruschke, Estevam R., and Maret, Pierre
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Databases ,Databases (cs.DB) - Abstract
NELL is a system that continuously reads the Web to extract knowledge in form of entities and relations between them. It has been running since January 2010 and extracted over 50,000,000 candidate statements. NELL's generated data comprises all the candidate statements together with detailed information about how it was generated. This information includes how each component of the system contributed to the extraction of the statement, as well as when that happened and how confident the system is in the veracity of the statement. However, the data is only available in an ad hoc CSV format that makes it difficult to exploit out of the context of NELL. In order to make it more usable for other communities, we adopt Linked Data principles to publish a more standardized, self-describing dataset with rich provenance metadata.
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32. Challenge Based Learning: Cooperación multidisciplinar empresarial en el aula a través de Consulting Lab de la Universidad Europea de Madrid
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Rodríguez Gómez, Maria, primary, Calvo Centeno, María Esperanza, additional, Gutierrez Duarte, Mª Victoria, additional, and Galván Vallina, Joaquin, additional
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33. Comparative Analysis of Endodontic ISO Size 06, 08, and 10 Stainless Steel K-Files Used for Glide Path Procedures
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Abayomi Omokeji Baruwa, Filipa Chasqueira, Sofia Arantes-Oliveira, João Caramês, Duarte Marques, Jaime Portugal, and Jorge N. R. Martins
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buckling ,endodontics ,glide path ,microhardness ,root canal therapy ,stainless steel ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Small-sized stainless steel hand files are conventionally employed in root canal treatment procedures for canal scouting and for glide path establishment, owing to their superior flexibility and proficiency in navigating confined spaces. Given the diversity of brands available in the market, there exists potential variability in their physical characteristics, thereby influencing clinical performance. Consequently, this study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of the design, metallurgy, and mechanical characteristics among seven stainless steel hand file brands across ISO sizes 06, 08, and 10. A total of 315 new 25 mm length stainless steel hand files with apical sizes of 0.06, 0.08, and 0.10 from seven distinct brands were included in the study. A meticulous inspection of all instruments was undertaken to identify any structural deformations that might render them ineligible for the study. The design inspection involved the random selection of instruments from each group, which were examined under various microscopes, including a dental operating microscope, optical microscope, and scanning electron microscope. Furthermore, two instruments from each group underwent energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis for elemental composition documentation. Mechanical tests were conducted to evaluate the instruments’ resistance to lateral deformation (buckling) and their microhardness. Statistical analysis was executed using the nonparametric Mood’s median test, with a predetermined significance level of 0.05. Regarding the instruments design, all files exhibited an active blade length ranging from 16 to 17 mm. However, variations were observed in the number of spirals, tip designs, and sizes, with the API K-File notably larger in sizes 0.06 and 0.08 compared to the other instruments. Despite uniform elements composition, differences in geometric features and mechanical properties were evident. Concerning buckling strength, the API K-File demonstrated superior performance across all tested sizes, while the Dentsply ReadySteel, SybronEndo, and Mani K-Files exhibited lower results (p < 0.05). In microhardness assessments, both the API and Oro K-Files displayed the lowest outcomes, with medians of 531 HVN and 532 HVN, respectively, whereas the SybronEndo K-File exhibited the highest microhardness (657 HVN). Despite similar metallurgical composition, the observed distinctions in geometric features and mechanical properties underscore the impact of the manufacturing process on the characteristics of glide path stainless steel endodontic files. These disparities may ultimately influence their clinical performance.
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34. Endocardite da Válvula Mitral – Uma Causa Rara num Doente com Neoplasia
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Fabiana Duarte, Carina Machado, Luis Oliveira, Duarte Machado, and Raquel Dourado
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Endocardite ,Tratamento Farmacológico ,Ecocardiografia ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Published
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35. FINANCIAL LEASING OR RENTING? CASE STUDY IN THE CLASSROOM.
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Calvo Centeno, María Esperanza, Galván Vallina, Joaquín, and Gutiérrez Duarte, Ma Victoria
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DECISION making in investments ,FINANCIAL instruments ,FLIPPED classrooms ,TAX accounting ,CASE studies - Abstract
The main objective of the activity is to solve a financial simulation in such a way that the student learns to work in a team through organizational and planning skills, results orientation and responsibility, as it happens in the business world. The methodology used to implement this activity is Flipped Classroom, considering that it is the most appropriate for the students to acquire the skills that allow them to advise the management team of a company. The activity takes place in a consulting project in which a company requests advice from our students to make an investment decision. The company needs to acquire a transport element and wants to know the financial, accounting and tax consequences that could be derived from making the investment through two different financing instruments: financial leasing or renting. The results of the evaluation carried out by the students show significant satisfaction in the acquisition of competences, given that 60% consider that the activity has been highly beneficial in their learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Comparative Analysis of Endodontic 0.15 Stainless-Steel K-Files: Exploring Design, Composition, and Mechanical Performance
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Abayomi Omokeji Baruwa, Filipa Chasqueira, Sofia Arantes-Oliveira, João Caramês, Duarte Marques, Jaime Portugal, and Jorge N. R. Martins
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buckling ,endodontics ,glide path ,microhardness ,root canal therapy ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
To establish a glide path, smaller files (up to size 0.15) with tapers of 2% are commonly used as pathfinding files. They pre-shape the root canal space before transitioning to larger taper endodontic instruments, aiming to prevent procedural errors. This study aimed to compare the design, metal wire composition, and mechanical characteristics of seven different ISO size 15 stainless-steel hand files (K-File and C-File+). Ninety-one new stainless-steel ISO 15 K-files were mechanically tested. All files were inspected for deformations before the assessment. Dental operating microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM), and optical microscope analyses were conducted on four randomly selected instruments from each group, and two instruments per group underwent an energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analysis. Buckling mechanical tests were performed using an Instron universal testing machine, and microhardness was assessed using a Vickers hardness tester. The statistical analysis employed the nonparametric Mood’s median test, with a significance level set at 0.05. The instrument design analysis unveiled variations in the active blade area length and the number of spirals, while maintaining consistent cross-sections and symmetrical blades. Distinct tip geometries and surface irregularities were observed. While the energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy confirmed similar compositions, the buckling strength and microhardness values exhibited variability across for all tested files. Notably, the Dentsply ReadySteel C-File+ recorded the highest buckling value (2.10 N), and the Dentsply ReadySteel K-File exhibited the lowest (1.00 N) (p < 0.05). Moreover, the Dentsply ReadySteel K-File recorded the highest microhardness value (703 HVN), while the SybronEndo Triple-Flex had the lowest (549 HVN) (p < 0.05). While similarities in cross-section design and metal wire composition were noted among the files, variations in the number of spirals and mechanical performance were also observed. Thus, all of these factors should be considered when selecting suitable files for an efficient root canal treatment.
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37. Hepatic Actinomycosis
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Ávila, F, Santos, V, Massinha, P, Pereira, JR, Quintanilha, R, Figueiredo, A, Lázaro, A, Barroso, E, and Duarte, MA
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Hepatopatias ,Actinomyces ,Actinomicose ,Caso Clínico ,Doença Granulomatosa Crônica ,HCC CHBPT - Abstract
Actinomycosis is a rare disorder caused by an anaerobic gram-positive bacillus (Actinomyces), predominantly by the Actinomyces israelii species. Only 20% of cases show an abdominal manifestation, the appendix and ileocecal valve being the most frequent locations. Definitive diagnosis is based on microbiological cultures, microscopy or macroscopy examination. Nevertheless, histological examination of the percutaneous biopsy and blood microbiological cultures are rarely positives. Preoperative diagnosis is hampered by the lack of specific clinical and imaging manifestations, which often mimic malignancy. The rate of preoperative diagnosis is less than 10%, however, the outcome is excellent, with a low mortality rate. The authors describe the case of a patient who was diagnosed with primary hepatic actinomycosis only by a histological examination of the surgical specimen of left hepatectomy extended to segments V and VIII, for suspected malignant lesion. This case demonstrates the difficulties in diagnosing hepatic actinomycosis.
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- 2015
38. Evaluation of combined radiation for the treatment of lamivudine and zidovudine via AOP
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de Lucena Alex Leandro Andrade, Santana Rayany Magali da Rocha, de Oliveira Marcos André Soares, Almeida Luciano Costa, Duarte Marta Maria Menezes Bezerra, and Napoleão Daniella Carla
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chromatography ,drugs ,kinetic modeling ,synthetic effluent ,toxicity ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Chemical industries ,HD9650-9663 - Abstract
The presence of pharmaceutical contaminants in nature is an environmental problem generating increasing concerns. Due to this, it is necessary to evaluate treatments capable of degrading these contaminants, such as the advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). In this work, the photoperoxidation and photo-Fenton AOP were applied to degrade a mixture of lamivudine and zidovudine in an aqueous medium and synthetic effluent (SE). To this end, a bench reactor (UV-C; UV-A and sunlight irradiations) was built. The AOP treatments efficiency was evaluated by ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry. The tests involved the application of the irradiations individually and combined. The best operational conditions were [H2O2] of 600 mg L-1 and [Fe] of 0.5 mg L-1, for both matrices, with degradations of 90.53% and 89.32% for the photoperoxidation and photo-Fenton processes in aqueous media and 88.69% and 85.79% in SE. Kinetic studies showed a good fit for two pseudo-first-order models with R2 > 0.93. Toxicity tests involving the application of lettuce, carrot, and tomato seeds showed an inhibition for the three seeds when submitted to solutions after treatment, for both matrices, this fact is corroborated by the HPLC analysis, in which the formation of small peaks was verified, suggestive of the formation of by-products. Thus, it can be affirmed that both photo-Fenton and photoperoxidation processes efficiently degrade the drug mixture when applying UV-C radiation.
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39. Photocatalytic activity of TiO2 Shape-Controlled Nanocrystals onto Single Walled Carbon Nanotube
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Petronella F and Curri ML and Striccoli M and Mateo-Mateo C and Alvarez-Puebla RA and Agostiano A and Correa-Duarte MA and COMPARELLI R.
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- 2014
40. Myocardial involvement in children with post-COVID multisystem inflammatory syndrome: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance based multicenter international study—the CARDOVID registry
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Florence A. Aeschlimann, Nilanjana Misra, Tarique Hussein, Elena Panaioli, Jonathan H. Soslow, Kimberly Crum, Jeremy M. Steele, Steffen Huber, Simona Marcora, Paolo Brambilla, Supriya Jain, Maria Navallas, Valentina Giuli, Beate Rücker, Felix Angst, Mehul D. Patel, Arshid Azarine, Pablo Caro-Domínguez, Annachiara Cavaliere, Giovanni Di Salvo, Francesca Ferroni, Gabriella Agnoletti, Laurent Bonnemains, Duarte Martins, Nathalie Boddaert, James Wong, Kuberan Pushparajah, and Francesca Raimondi
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SARS Cov-2 infection ,CMR ,Acute myocarditis ,Children ,MIS-C ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Recent evidence shows an association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and a severe inflammatory syndrome in children. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) data about myocardial injury in children are limited to small cohorts. The aim of this multicenter, international registry is to describe clinical and cardiac characteristics of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 using CMR so as to better understand the real extent of myocardial damage in this vulnerable cohort. Methods and results Hundred-eleven patients meeting the World Health Organization criteria for MIS-C associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), having clinical cardiac involvement and having received CMR imaging scan were included from 17 centers. Median age at disease onset was 10.0 years (IQR 7.0–13.8). The majority of children had COVID-19 serology positive (98%) with 27% of children still having both, positive serology and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). CMR was performed at a median of 28 days (19–47) after onset of symptoms. Twenty out of 111 (18%) patients had CMR criteria for acute myocarditis (as defined by the Lake Louise Criteria) with 18/20 showing subepicardial late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). CMR myocarditis was significantly associated with New York Heart Association class IV (p = 0.005, OR 6.56 (95%-CI 1.87–23.00)) and the need for mechanical support (p = 0.039, OR 4.98 (95%-CI 1.18–21.02)). At discharge, 11/111 (10%) patients still had left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Conclusion No CMR evidence of myocardial damage was found in most of our MIS-C cohort. Nevertheless, acute myocarditis is a possible manifestation of MIS-C associated with SARS-CoV-2 with CMR evidence of myocardial necrosis in 18% of our cohort. CMR may be an important diagnostic tool to identify a subset of patients at risk for cardiac sequelae and more prone to myocardial damage. Clinical trial registration: The study has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier NCT04455347, registered on 01/07/2020, retrospectively registered.
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41. Different Methods for Assessing Tooth Colour—In Vitro Study
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Susana Dias, Joana Dias, Ruben Pereira, João Silveira, António Mata, and Duarte Marques
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tooth colour ,eLAB ,SpectroShade ,spectrophotometry ,photography ,Technology - Abstract
Colour assessment using digital methods can yield varying results, and it is important for clinicians to recognize the potential variability intra and inter-device. This study aimed to compare the L*a*b* values of VITA Classical (VC) and VITA Toothguide 3D-MASTER (VM) guides using two methods, SpectroShade (SS) and eLAB. Thirty-four measurements per tab were performed by a single operator across three batches of each guide. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) between batches were calculated. Values 0.90 were classified as poor, moderate, good, and excellent reliability, respectively. Results were reported as mean and standard deviation of the L*a*b* values and respective colour differences (ΔE00) for each tab and method. Statistical analyses were performed with an independent t-test, α = 0.05. ICC values between batches were excellent for all L*a*b*, except for a* component in eLAB. There were statistically significant differences between methods in most L*a*b* values. The intra-device mean ΔE00 was 0.5 ± 0.6 for VC, 0.5 ± 0.8 for VM in SS, 1.1 ± 0.8 for VC, 1.1 ± 0.9 for VM in eLAB. The mean ΔE00 inter-device was 4.9 ± 1.7 for VC, 5.0 ± 1.7 for VM. Both methods demonstrated good internal consistency, with high ICC values and low intra-device colour differences, but exhibited high variability between methods, higher for a* the component.
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- 2023
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42. On the quantum simulation of complex networks
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Duarte Magano, João Moutinho, Bruno Coutinho
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Quantum walks provide a natural framework to approach graph problems with quantum computers, exhibiting speedups over their classical counterparts for tasks such as the search for marked nodes or the prediction of missing links. Continuous-time quantum walk algorithms assume that we can simulate the dynamics of quantum systems where the Hamiltonian is given by the adjacency matrix of the graph. It is known that such can be simulated efficiently if the underlying graph is row-sparse and efficiently row-computable. While this is sufficient for many applications, it limits the applicability for this class of algorithms to study real world complex networks, which, among other properties, are characterized by the existence of a few densely connected nodes, called hubs. In other words, complex networks are typically not row-sparse, even though the average connectivity over all nodes can be very small. In this work, we extend the state-of-the-art results on quantum simulation to graphs that contain a small number of hubs, but that are otherwise sparse. Hopefully, our results may lead to new applications of quantum computing to network science.
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43. Accuracy of Extraoral Digital Impressions with Multi-Unit Implants
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Manuel António Sampaio-Fernandes, Ricardo Pinto, Paulo Rocha Almeida, Maria Margarida Sampaio-Fernandes, Duarte Marques, and Maria Helena Figueiral
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three-dimensional scanner ,dental CAD/CAM ,digital dentistry ,digital implant impression ,extraoral scanner ,full-arch rehabilitation ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the accuracy of impressions made using two different silicones and corresponding stone casts in full-arch implant rehabilitation, using two laboratory scanners. A master model with six dental implants was created, scanned with a 12-megapixel scanner and used as digital master model. Ten implant impressions were obtained via two silicone impressions systems—Coltene® and Zhermack®—using the open-tray technique and poured gypsum. Two extraoral scanning systems (S600 ARTI Zirkonzhan® and Identica T500 Medit®) were used to scan the impressions and stone casts. Best-fit superimpositions were conducted between the master model and the virtual models obtained. A significance level of p < 0.05 was considered. The accuracy of the Medit® scanner was 82.26 [53.18; 111.34] µm for Coltene® silicone and 87.43 [72.00; 102.86] µm for Zhermack® silicone, and the accuracy of the Zirkonzhan® scanner was 69.90 [62.37; 77.43] µm for Coltene® silicone and 80.67 [65.77; 95.57] µm for Zhermack® silicone, without significant differences between scanners. When comparing the two silicones, no significant differences were found for the Medit® (p = 0.112) or Zirkonzhan® scanners (p = 0.162). The Zhermack® scanner showed better accuracy than the corresponding stone casts in the two scanners, Medit® (p = 0.019) and Zirkonzahn® (p = 0.002). The extraoral digitalization of impressions in edentulous dental arches with six implants proves to be a valid technique.
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44. Unveiling the Performance of Nickel-Titanium Endodontic Instruments through Multimethod Research: A Review
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Jorge N. R. Martins, Emmanuel J. N. L. Silva, Duarte Marques, Abayomi O. Baruwa, João Caramês, Francisco M. Braz Fernandes, and Marco A. Versiani
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dentistry ,endodontics ,evidence-based dentistry ,multimethod research ,nickel-titanium instruments ,root canal treatment ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This article aims to explore the importance of multimethod research in assessing the performance of nickel-titanium (NiTi) endodontic instruments. The review highlights the limitations of relying solely on measurements obtained through a narrow set of mechanical tests and acknowledges the challenge of replicating real-world working conditions in controlled laboratory settings. While achieving a perfect simulation may be difficult, the focus should be on developing research strategies that provide a superior understanding of outcomes. The multimethod research, which combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies, offers a promising solution to address this challenge effectively. By integrating nonquantifiable data with quantitative measurements, researchers may overcome the limitations of individual methodologies and gain deeper and more comprehensive insights into instrument performance. This multimethod approach enables a more accurate interpretation of results, enhancing the validity of the methodology. Therefore, conducting a comprehensive analysis of various competencies displayed by NiTi systems is essential for a comprehensive understanding of their characteristics, including cyclic fatigue, torsional and bending resistance, cutting efficiency, microhardness, design analysis, element composition, phase transformation temperatures, shaping ability, and additional methodologies that can address specific inquiries. By combining qualitative and quantitative methodologies in a multimethod approach, researchers can enhance their ability to answer research questions and provide valuable insights for clinical practice.
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45. La terminología científico-técnica: reconocimiento, análisis y extracción de información formal y semántica Ma T. Cabré J. Feliu
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Duarte, Ma Jesús Paredes
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- 2004
46. Influencia de la administración a largo plazo de aceites de palma y maíz en la dieta sobre la vasoconstricción y vasodilatación arterial de la aorta del conejo
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Scorza, T, E Romero, V, Vásquez, J, Antequera, R, Talise, M, and Duarte, MA
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Aceite de palma ,Lípidos plasmáticos ,C reactive protein ,apo-B ,Plasma lipids ,Reactividad vascular ,Corn oil ,apo-A-I ,Proteína C reactiva ,Palm oil ,Aceite de maíz ,apo A-I ,Vascular reactivity - Abstract
RESUMEN Se evaluó el efecto de la administración en la dieta de un suplemento de aceite de palma o de maíz a largo plazo sobre los lípidos sanguíneos y la reactividad arterial de anillos de aorta de conejo, a agentes vasoconstrictores y vasodilatadores dependientes e independientes del endotelio. Los conejos albinos fueron divididos en tres grupos de 12 conejos cada uno, que recibieron: Grupo I (control), dieta convencional de Conejarina®; Grupo II, Conejarina® con aceite de palma (10%); Grupo III: Conejarina® con aceite de maíz (10%) por un período de 4 meses. Se tomaron muestras de sangre al inicio y al final del estudio, cuando fueron anestesiados; se extrajo la aorta y se cortó en anillos que fueron incubados en solución de Krebs oxigenada para la evaluación de la reactividad a fenilefrina (FEN), acetilcolina (Ach) y nitroprusiato de sodio (NPS). El aceite de palma aumentó el colesterol total plasmático de 20,4 a 35.1 mg/dL (p0,05) y desplazó significativamente la CDR a la derecha en los que recibieron aceite de maíz (pa. ABSTRACT Influence of long-term palm and corn oil diet supplement administration on rabbit aortic rings vasoconstriction and vasodilatation. The effect of long-term diet administration of palm and corn oil to rabbits was evaluated on plasma lipids and aortic rings reactivity to vasoconstrictor and endothelium- dependent and -independent vasodilator agents. Albino rabbits were divided into three groups, (n=12 each) fed with the following diets, Group I: standard chow diet (Conejarina®); Group II: standard diet with 10% palm oil; and Group III: standard diet with 10% corn oil, during 4 months. Rabbits blood samples were obtained at the beginning and at the end of the study; then the animals were anesthetized, the thoracic aorta extracted and cut in rings which were incubated in oxygenated Krebs solution to evaluate its reactivity to phenylephrine (PHE), acetylcholine (Ach) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). Total plasma cholesterol increased after palm oil administration, from 20.4 to 35.1 mg/dL (p0.05). In rabbits receiving corn oil, the DRC to PHE was significantly displaced to the right of the control group (pa-adrenergic agonist agents.
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47. FREIRE, João (2018), Augusto Castilho e a revolta da Marinha Brasileira em 1893- 1894: o conflito entre princípios humanitários, rigor militar, acção política e diplomacia, Lisboa, Academia de Marinha, 2018. ISBN 978-972-781-140-3, 159 pp.
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Duarte Maria Monteiro de Babo Marinho
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48. Prevalence of apical periodontitis detected in cone beam CT images of a Brazilian subpopulation
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Paes da Silva Ramos Fernandes, LM, primary, Ordinola-Zapata, R, additional, Húngaro Duarte, MA, additional, and Alvares Capelozza, AL, additional
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49. Efficacy of the NaviTip FX irrigation needle in removing calcium hydroxide from root canal.
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Bramante, CM., primary, Pinheiro, BC., additional, Garcia, RB., additional, Bramante, AS., additional, Bernardineli, N., additional, de Moraes, IG., additional, Duarte, MA., additional, and Novaes Pinheiro, T., additional
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50. Recensão de Diplomatie et «Relations Internationales» au Moyen Âge (IXe-XVe siècle)
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Duarte Maria Monteiro de Babo Marinho
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History (General) ,D1-2009 - Published
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