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2. Precipitation analysis in Tlaquepaque: a look at the past and the present
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López-Reyes, Mauricio, Martín-Pérez, María Luisa, and González-Alemán, J. J.
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Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
Precipitation events in large cities can be a challenge and a problem for continuing the regular dynamics of people flows and economic activities. It is enough to remember what happens at overpasses, on main avenues, as well as in the lower and marginalized parts of cities when we have intense rainfall. Unfortunately, the accelerated and disorganized growth of metropolises in Mexico has not allowed for the fulfillment of urban planning (S\'anchez-Rodr\'iguez et al., 2013), a situation that is especially evident during conditions of abundant rainfall. In this work, the behavior of rainfall in the municipality of Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, since 1951 and until 2022, is specifically explained and with a certain level of detail., Comment: in Spanish language
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- 2024
3. Propuesta de abordaje transversal del concepto diferencial de curvatura en situaciones f\'isicas
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López-Reyes, Mauricio
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Physics - Physics Education - Abstract
During the process of teaching the concept of derivative, it is common and natural to refer to geometric interpretations, such as the use of the tangent line and the maximum and minimum points of a function, to illustrate the scope of the derivative. In this work, an inclusive and applied way of the concept of curvature differential is presented, specifically with the intervention of problems of Newton's mechanics, whose purpose is double, on the one hand, to provide the derivative with a highly versatile sense to model systems, and on the other hand; to approach diverse classic topics of the initial physics courses from a didactic proposal centered on the concept of curvature., Comment: in Spanish language
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- 2024
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4. Comparaci\'on de las variables f\'isicas que influyen en la r\'apida intensificaci\'on de los ciclones tropicales del Oc\'eano Pac\'ifico nororiental durante el periodo 1970-2018
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López-Reyes, Mauricio and Meulenert, Ángel
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Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
The study of the rapid intensification process of Tropical Cyclones (TCs) is a current, yet lacking research topic in Mexico, where thermal and dynamic factors at the microscale and mesoscale fundamentally intervene. Due to the little improvement in the TC intensity, forecasting models and the importance of understanding and predicting their evolution, an investigation was under-taken of the factors that influence the process of rapid intensification, and in general, the intensi-fication of TCs in the Mexican Pacific Ocean, specifically in the western zone that includes states of Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima and north of Michoac\'an. The parameters studied were, sea surface temperature (SST), mixing layer depth (MLD), as well as, wind shear (WS). Through a selection process of TCs that met the definition of Rapid In-tensification (RI), the aforementioned parameters were processed and analyzed, which allowed identification of the threshold values that favor the rapid intensification process. The anomalies of + 7,6 % in SST and + 57 % in MLD stand out. Although the wind shear values were not low, a dominance in the thermal factors SST and MLD was observed during the RI process., Comment: in Spanish language
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- 2024
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5. Remote Interactions between tropical cyclones: The case of Hurricane Michael and Leslie's high predictability uncertainty
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López-Reyes, Mauricio, González-Alemán, J. J., Calvo-Sancho, C., Bolgiani, P., Sastre, M., and Martín, M. L.
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Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
The study explores Hurricane Michael's impact on Hurricane Leslie's trajectory predictability using ECMWF and NCEP ensemble systems. A clustering method focused on tropical cyclones is used to identify potential paths for Leslie: Cluster 1 accurately predicted Leslie's direction towards the Iberian Peninsula, whereas Clusters 2 and 3 indicated a southern recurve near the Canary Islands. Analysis of potential vorticity and irrotational wind at upper levels showed a significant interaction between Michael, ridge, and trough across the jet stream from +12 h after initialization. Cluster 1 showed a stronger Michael promoting upper-level wind divergence greatest, modifying the jet stream configuration around the ridge and downstream. Alterations in the jet stream's configuration, functioning as a waveguide, propagated downstream, guiding Leslie towards the Iberian Peninsula. Clusters 2 and 3 indicated the trough's failure to incorporate Leslie, resulting in a recurve of the trajectory around the Azores anticyclone. This research enhances comprehension of the interaction between two tropical cyclones via synoptic Rossby wave flow. Moreover, the conceptual framework can aid operational meteorologists in identifying the sources of uncertainty, particularly in track forecasts under synoptic conditions analogous to those examined in this study., Comment: 10 Figures and 11 pages
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- 2024
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6. On the impact of initial conditions in the forecast of Hurricane Leslie extratropical transition
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López-Reyes, Mauricio, González-Alemán, J. J., Sastre, M., Insua-Costa, D., Bolgiani, P., and Martín, M. L.
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Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
Hurricane Leslie (2018) was a non-tropical system that lasted for a long time undergoing several transitions between tropical and extratropical states. Its trajectory was highly uncertain and difficult to predict. Here the extratropical transition of Leslie is simulated using the Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) with two different sets of initial conditions (IC): the operational analysis of the Integrate Forecast System (IFS) and the Global Forecast System (GFS). Discrepancies in Leslie position are found in the IC patterns, and in the intensity and amplitude of the dorsal-trough system in which Leslie is found. Differences are identified both in the geopotential height at 300 hPa and the geopotential thickness. Potential temperature in the dynamic tropopause shows a broader, more intense trough displaced western when using the IC-IFS. The IC-IFS simulation shows lesser trajectory errors but wind speed overestimation than the IC-GFS one. The complex situation of the extratropical transition, where Leslie interacts with a trough, increases the uncertainty associated with the intensification process. The disparities observed in the simulations are attributed to inaccuracies in generating the ICs. Both ICs generate different atmospheric configurations when propagated in time. Results suggest that during an extratropical transition in a highly baroclinic atmosphere, the IFS model's data assimilation method produced a more precise analysis than GFS due to the greater number of observations assimilated by the IFS, the greater spatial resolution of the model and the continuous adjustment of the simulations with the field of observations.
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- 2024
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7. Radiation-induced alteration of apatite on the surface of Mars: first in situ observations with SuperCam Raman onboard Perseverance
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Clavé, E., Beyssac, O., Bernard, S., Royer, C., Lopez-Reyes, G., Schröder, S., Rammelkamp, K., Forni, O., Fau, A., Cousin, A., Manrique, J. A., Ollila, A., Madariaga, J. M., Aramendia, J., Sharma, S. K., Fornaro, T., Maurice, S., and Wiens, R. C.
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- 2024
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8. The Cone of Mueller Matrices
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Takane, Martha, Lopez-Reyes, J. Ivan, and Parra-Alcantar, J. Othon
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Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Spectral Theory ,15, 78 - Abstract
In the study of polarized light, there are two basic notions: the Stokes vectors and the matrices which preserve them, called Mueller matrices. The set of Stokes vectors forms a cone: the Future Light Cone. In this work we will see that the Mueller matrices also form a cone in the vector space of real matrices of size 4X4, called the Mueller Cone. We obtain some properties of the Mueller cone, which in turn will be translated into properties of the Stokes vectors. As an application we will give a computational program to calibrate polarimeters by means of the eigenvectors of Mueller matrices (ECM). We include computational programs to 1. Deduce if a matrix is a Mueller matrix, 2. Give an approximation of a matrix by a Mueller matrix, 3. An approximation of a Mueller matrix by Mueller invertibles, 4. An approximation of a Mueller matrix by a Stokes-cone-primitive Mueller matrix, see (4.7) and 5. An Eigenvalue Calibration Method. All these programs and implementations can be found in https://github.com/IvanLopezR22/cone-of-mueller-matrices/tree/master, Comment: 20 pages, 1 figure and computer programs
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- 2023
9. Analysis of the immune response using FTIR spectroscopy in mothers and their newborns with different vaccination schemes for COVID-19
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Monica M. Mata-Miranda, Adriana Martinez-Cuazitl, Hermes Gutierrez-Cortes, Librado Cordero-Hernandez, Melissa Guerrero-Ruiz, Alberto Lopez-Reyes, Alvaro Rodriguez-Baez, and Gustavo J. Vazquez-Zapien
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The SARS-CoV-2 outbreak has provoked more than 6 million deaths worldwide. The scarcity of effective treatments and its virulence converted the vaccines into an essential tool to face it. The most used vaccines were the mRNA, adenovirus vector, and inactivated whole-virus. However, nowadays, infants aged
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- 2024
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10. Miliarial-type gout in association with chronic use of glucocorticoids
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Enríquez-Luna, A., Soto-Fajardo, C., Carranza-Enríquez, F., Clavijo-Cornejo, D., Lopez-Reyes, A., and Pineda, C.
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- 2024
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11. Two-trace two-dimensional correlation spectra (2T2D-COS) analysis using FTIR spectra to monitor the immune response by COVID-19
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Karthikeyan, Sivakumaran, Vazquez-Zapien, Gustavo J., Martinez-Cuazitl, Adriana, Delgado-Macuil, Raul J., Rivera-Alatorre, Daniel E., Garibay-Gonzalez, Francisco, Delgado-Gonzalez, Josemaria, Valencia-Trujillo, Daniel, Guerrero-Ruiz, Melissa, Atriano-Colorado, Consuelo, Lopez-Reyes, Alberto, Lopez-Mezquita, Dante J., and Mata-Miranda, Monica M.
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- 2024
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12. Radiation-induced alteration of apatite on the surface of Mars: first in situ observations with SuperCam Raman onboard Perseverance
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E. Clavé, O. Beyssac, S. Bernard, C. Royer, G. Lopez-Reyes, S. Schröder, K. Rammelkamp, O. Forni, A. Fau, A. Cousin, J. A. Manrique, A. Ollila, J. M. Madariaga, J. Aramendia, S. K. Sharma, T. Fornaro, S. Maurice, R. C. Wiens, and the SuperCam Science team
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Abstract Planetary exploration relies considerably on mineral characterization to advance our understanding of the solar system, the planets and their evolution. Thus, we must understand past and present processes that can alter materials exposed on the surface, affecting space mission data. Here, we analyze the first dataset monitoring the evolution of a known mineral target in situ on the Martian surface, brought there as a SuperCam calibration target onboard the Perseverance rover. We used Raman spectroscopy to monitor the crystalline state of a synthetic apatite sample over the first 950 Martian days (sols) of the Mars2020 mission. We note significant variations in the Raman spectra acquired on this target, specifically a decrease in the relative contribution of the Raman signal to the total signal. These observations are consistent with the results of a UV-irradiation test performed in the laboratory under conditions mimicking ambient Martian conditions. We conclude that the observed evolution reflects an alteration of the material, specifically the creation of electronic defects, due to its exposure to the Martian environment and, in particular, UV irradiation. This ongoing process of alteration of the Martian surface needs to be taken into account for mineralogical space mission data analysis.
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- 2024
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13. Platelet transfusion in neonatal intensive care units of 22 European countries: a prospective observational study
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Alsina-Casanova, Miguel, Andersson, Ola, Arias-Llorente, Rosa Patricia, Berenger, Adeline, Bielska, Edyta, Boia, Marioara, Birkenmaier, André, Biros, Jakub, Blanquart, Anne Laure, Boggini, Tiziana, Boileau, Pascal, Bokiniec, Renata, Bresesti, Ilia, Broad, Katherine, Cavallaro, Giacomo, Chauvel, Jennifer, Cseszneki, Borbála, Dani, Carlo, Demová, Klaudia, Dornis, Diana, Duban, Marie-Pierre, Dziadkowiec-Motyl, Karolina, Erzen, Nika, Fanczal, Eszter, Fernández-Castiñeira, Sara, Galuschka, Libusa, Gandaputra, Ellen, García-Muñoz Rodrigo, Fermín, Gebauer, Corinna, Grimault, Hélène, Grund, Kristina, Gsöllpointner, Melanie, Gualdi, Silvia, Guaragni, Brunetta, Hahn, Markus, Haiden, Nadja, Hasmasanu, Monica, Iacob, Daniela, Ivanici, Mihaela, Jernej, Raphaela, Juren, Tomáš, Karcz, Karolina, Kornhauser, Lilijana, Królak-Olejnik, Barbara, Legnevall, Lena, Lehnerer, Verena, Levine, Emmanuelle, Ley, David, Del Carmen López Castillo, María, Magarotto, Mariella, Martini, Silvia, Maruniak-Chudek, Iwona, Moita, Rita, Mosuro, Anjola, Nowicka, Agnieszka, O'Reilly, Daniel, Pantea, Manuela, Pérez-Muñuzuri, Alejandro, Perme, Tina, Picciau, Laura, Pratesi, Simone, Prins, Sandra, Radicioni, Maurizio, Raffaeli, Genny, Roldan-López, Reyes, Roué, Jean-Michel, Węglarz, Beata Rzepecka, Sibrecht, Greta, Snijder, Pauline, Starčević, Mirta, Szántó, Emese, Teixeira, Liliana, Torrejon, Laura, Martí, Lourdes Urquía, Vanbuggenhout, Laurien, Zanetto, Lorenzo, Houben, Nina A.M., Lopriore, Enrico, Fijnvandraat, Karin, Caram-Deelder, Camila, Carrascosa, Marta Aguar, Beuchée, Alain, Brække, Kristin, Cardona, Francesco, Debeer, Anne, Domingues, Sara, Ghirardello, Stefano, Grizelj, Ruza, Hadžimuratović, Emina, Heiring, Christian, Krivec, Jana Lozar, Malý, Jan, Matasova, Katarina, Moore, Carmel Maria, Muehlbacher, Tobias, Szabó, Miklos, Szczapa, Tomasz, Zaharie, Gabriela, de Jager, Justine, Reibel-Georgi, Nora Johanna, New, Helen V., Stanworth, Simon J., Deschmann, Emöke, Roehr, Charles C., Dame, Christof, le Cessie, Saskia, van der Bom, Johanna, and Fustolo-Gunnink, Suzanne
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- 2024
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14. Characterization of SimulCam, a standoff Raman system for scientific support of SuperCam operations on Mars
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Manrique, Jose A., Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Veneranda, Marco, Sanz-Arranz, Aurelio, Santamaria, Juan Sancho, Julve-Gonzalez, Sofia, Reyes-Rodríguez, Ivan, Fornaro, Teresa, Madariaga, Juan Manuel, Arana, Gorka, Castro, Kepa, Gontijo, Ivair, Ollila, Ann M., Sharma, Shiv K., Wiens, Roger C., Maurice, Sylvestre, and Rull-Perez, Fernando
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- 2024
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15. Determination of optimal areas for the establishment of buffalo herds and German grass in Tabasco, Mexico
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Lopez-Castaneda, Antonio, Morales-Lopez, Reyes, Reyes-Cruz, Luis Alberto, Melendez-Nava, Francisco, Baez-Ruiz, Uriel Agustin, Ramirez-Meneses, Aurora, Calderon-Bolaina, Vinicio, lorres-riernandez, Jose Javier, Santos-Valencia, Jorge, and Pablo-Perez, Maricela
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- 2023
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16. Effect of complex orography on numerical simulations of a downburst event in Spain
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Díaz-Fernández, J., Calvo-Sancho, C., Bolgiani, P., Sastre, M., López-Reyes, M., Fernández-González, S., and Martín, M.L.
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- 2025
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17. Revolutionizing orthopedics: a comprehensive review of robot-assisted surgery, clinical outcomes, and the future of patient care
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Suarez-Ahedo, Carlos, Lopez-Reyes, Alberto, Martinez-Armenta, Carlos, Martinez-Gomez, Laura E., Martinez-Nava, Gabriela A., Pineda, Carlos, Vanegas-Contla, David R., and Domb, Benjamin
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- 2023
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18. Benchmarking techno-economic performance of greenhouses with different technology levels in a hot humid climate
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Hopwood, W., Lopez-Reyes, Z., Bantan, A., Vietti, C., Al-Shahrani, D., Al-Harbi, A., Qaryouti, M., Davies, P., Tester, M., Wing, R., and Waller, R.
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- 2024
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19. Raman spectroscopy and planetary exploration: testing the ExoMars/RLS system at the Tabernas Desert (Spain)
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Veneranda, Marco, Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Manrique-Martinez, Jose Antonio, Sanz-Arranz, Aurelio, Medina, Jesús, Pérez, Carlos, Quintana, César, Moral, Andoni, Rodríguez, Jose A., Zafra, Jesús, and Rull1, Fernando
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
ExoFit trials are field campaigns financed by ESA to test the Rosalind Franklin rover and to enhance collaboration practices between ExoMars working groups. During the first trial, a replicate of the ExoMars rover was remotely operated from Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) to perform a complex sequence of scientific operation at the Tabernas Desert (Spain). By following the ExoMars Reference Surface Mission (RSM), the rover investigated the Badlands subsoil and collected drill cores, whose analytical study was entrusted to the RLS (Raman Laser Spectrometer) team. The preliminary characterization of core samples was performed in-situ through the RLS Engineering and Qualification Model (EQM-2) and the Raman Demonstrator (RAD1), being this a new, portable emulator of the RLS. In-situ results where then complemented by laboratory analysis using the RLS ExoMars simulator and the commercial version of the Curiosity/CheMin XRD system. Raman data, obtained by closely simulating the operational constraints of the mission, successfully disclosed the mineralogical composition of the samples, reaching the detection of minor/trace phases that were not detected by XRD. More importantly, Raman analysis detected many organic functional groups, proving the presence of extremophile organisms in the arid sub-surface of the Tabernas Desert. In light of the forthcoming ExoMars mission, the results here presented proves that RLS could play a critical role in the characterization of Martian sub-surface environments and in the analytical detection of potential traces of live tracers., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, 1 table
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- 2021
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20. ExoMars Raman Laser Spectrometer RLS, a tool for the potential recognition of wet target craters on Mars
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Veneranda, Marco, Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Manrique, Jose Antonio, Medina, Jesus, Ruiz-Galende, Patricia, Torre-Fdez, Imanol, Castro, Kepa, Lantz, Cateline, Poulet, Francois, Dypvik, Henning, Werner, Stephanie C., and Rull, Fernando
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
In the present work, NIR, LIBS, Raman and XRD techniques have been complementarily used to carry out a comprehensive characterization of a terrestrial analogue selected from the Chesapeake Bay Impact Structure (CBIS). The obtained data clearly highlight the key role of Raman spectroscopy in the detection of minor and trace compounds, through which inferences about geological processes occurred in the CBIS can be extrapolated. Beside the use of commercial systems, further Raman analyses were performed by the Raman Laser Spectrometer (RLS) ExoMars Simulator. This instrument represents the most reliable tool to effectively predict the scientific capabilities of the ExoMars/Raman system that will be deployed on Mars in 2021. By emulating the analytical procedures and operational restrictions established by the ExoMars mission rover design, it was proved that the RLS ExoMars Simulator is able to detect the amorphization of quartz, which constitutes an analytical clue of the impact origin of craters. On the other hand, the detection of barite and siderite, compounds crystallizing under hydrothermal conditions, helps to indirectly confirm the presence of water in impact targets. Furthermore, the RLS ExoMars Simulator capability of performing smart molecular mappings was also evaluated. According to the obtained results, the algorithms developed for its operation provide a great analytical advantage over most of the automatic analysis systems employed by commercial Raman instruments, encouraging its application for many additional scientific and commercial purposes.
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- 2021
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21. ExoMars Raman Laser Spectrometer RLS, a tool to semi-quantify the serpentinization degree of olivine-rich rocks on Mars
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Veneranda, Marco, Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Sanchez, Elena Pascual, Krzesinska, Agata M., Manrique-Martinez, Jose Antonio, Sanz-Arranz, Aurelio, Lantz, Cateline, Lalla, Emmanuel, Moral, Andoni, Medina, Jesus, Poulet, Francois, Dypvik, Henning, Werner, Stephanie C., Vago, Jorge L., and Rull, Fernando
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We evaluate what will be the effectiveness of the ExoMars Raman Laser Spectrometer (RLS) to determine the degree of serpentinization of olivine-rich units on Mars. We selected terrestrial analogues of martian ultramafic rocks from the Leka Ophiolite Complex (LOC) and analyzed them with both laboratory and flight-like analytical instruments. We first studied the mineralogical composition of the samples (mostly olivine and serpentine) with state-of-the-art diffractometric and spectroscopic laboratory systems. We compared these results with those obtained using our RLS ExoMars Simulator. Our work shows that the RLS ExoMars Simulator successfully identified all major phases. Moreover, when emulating the automatic operating mode of the flight instrument, the RLS ExoMars simulator also detected several minor compounds, some of which were not observed by NIR and XRD. Thereafter, we produced RLS dedicated calibration curves (R2 between 0.9993 and 0.9995 with an uncertainty between 3.0% and 5.2% with a confidence interval of 95%) to estimate the relative content of olivine and serpentine in the samples. Our results show that RLS can be very effective to identify serpentine, a scientific target of primary importance for the potential detection of biosignatures on Mars the main objective of the ExoMars rover mission.
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22. Spectroscopic study of olivine-bearing rocks and its relevance to the ExoMars rover mission
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Veneranda, Marco, Manrique, Jose Antonio, Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Medina, Jesus, Torre-Fdez, Imanol, Castro, Kepa, Madariaga, Juan Manuel, Lanz, Cateline, Poulet, Francois, Krzesinska, Agata M., Hellevang, Helge, Werner, Stephanie C., and Rull, Fernando
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the compositional analysis of three terrestrial analogues of Martian olivine-bearing rocks derived from both laboratory and flight-derived analytical instruments. In the first step, state-of-the-art spectroscopic (XRF, NIR and Raman) and diffractometric (XRD) laboratory systems were complementary used. Besides providing a detailed mineralogical and geochemical characterization of the samples, results comparison shed light on the advantages ensured by the combined use of Raman and NIR techniques, being these the spectroscopic instruments that will soon deploy (2021) on Mars as part of the ExoMars/ESA rover payload. In order to extrapolate valuable indicators of the mineralogical data that could derive from the ExoMars/Raman Laser Spectrometer (RLS), laboratory results were then compared with the molecular data gathered through the RLS ExoMars Simulator. Beside correctly identifying all major phases (feldspar, pyroxene and olivine), the RLS ExoMars Simulator confirmed the presence of additional minor compounds (i.e. hematite and apatite) that were not detected by complementary techniques. Furthermore, concerning the in-depth study of olivine grains, the RLS ExoMars simulator was able to effectively detect the shifting of the characteristic double peak around 820 and 850 cm-1, from which the Fe-Mg content of the analysed crystals can be extrapolated. Considering that olivine is one of the main mineral phases of the ExoMars landing site (Oxia Planum), this study suggests that the ExoMars/RLS system has the potential to provide detailed information about the elemental composition of olivine on Mars.
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23. PTAL multi-spectral database of planetary terrestrial analogues: Raman data overview
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Veneranda, Marco, Saiz, Jesus, Sanz-Arranz, Aurelio, Manrique, Jose Antonio, Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo, Medina, Jesus, Dypvik, Henning, Werner, Stephanie C., and Rull, Fernando
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The multi analytical study of terrestrial analogues is a useful strategy to deepen the knowledge about the geological and environmental evolution of Mars and other extraterrestrial bodies. In spite of the increasing importance that LIBS, NIR and Raman techniques are acquiring in the field of space exploration, there is a lack web-based platform providing free access to a wide multi-spectral database of terrestrial analogue materials. The Planetary Terrestrial Analogue Library (PTAL) project aims at responding to this critical need by developing and providing free web accessibility to LIBS, NIR and Raman data from more than 94 terrestrial analogues selected according to their congruence with Martian geological contexts. In this framework, the present manuscript provides the scientific community with a complete overview of the over 4500 Raman spectra collected to feed the PTAL database. Raman data, obtained through the complementary use of laboratory and spacecraft-simulator systems, confirmed the effectiveness of this spectroscopic technique for the detection of major and minor mineralogical phases of the samples, the latter being of critical importance for the recognition of geological processes that could have occurred on Mars and other planets. In light of the forthcoming missions to Mars, the results obtained through the RLS ExoMars Simulator offer a valuable insight on the scientific outcome that could derive from the RLS spectrometer that will soon land on Mars as part of the ExoMars rover payload.
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- 2021
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24. Seasonality and clinical characteristics of MS in an equatorial country
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Cárdenas-Robledo, Simón, Arenas-Vargas, Laura Estefanía, Carvajal-Parra, Michael Steven, Guío-Sánchez, Claudia, and López-Reyes, Lorena
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- 2024
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25. Tracking the flight and landing behaviour of western flower thrips in response to single and two-colour cues
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Karla Lopez-Reyes, Martin J. Lankheet, Robert W. H. M. van Tol, Ruth C. Butler, David A. J. Teulon, and Karen F. Armstrong
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Real-time 3D tracking and high-speed videography was used to examine the behaviour of a worldwide greenhouse pest, the western flower thrips (WFT), in response to different colours in the context of improving trap design. Measurements were taken of the number of landings on, and flight activity near, a lamp containing two LEDs of either the same colour or a combination of two colours presented side by side. Main findings show that landing patterns of WFT are different between colours, with landings on UV(+ red) as highly attractive stimulus being mostly distributed at the bottom half of the lamp, while for yellow also as very attractive and green as a ‘neutral’ stimulus, landings were clearly on the upper rim of the lamp. Additionally, a positive interaction with the UV-A(+ red) and yellow combination elicited the highest number of landings and flight time in front of the LED lamp. Conversely, a negative interaction was observed with decreased landings and flight time found for yellow when blue was present as the adjacent colour. Overall, differences between treatments were less obvious for flight times compared to number of landings, with tracking data suggesting that WFT might use different colours to orientate at different distances as they approach a visual stimulus.
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- 2023
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26. Tracking the flight and landing behaviour of western flower thrips in response to single and two-colour cues
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Lopez-Reyes, Karla, Lankheet, Martin J., van Tol, Robert W. H. M., Butler, Ruth C., Teulon, David A. J., and Armstrong, Karen F.
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- 2023
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27. Unveiling the effects of the surface and in-depth nanostructure on the far-UV optical reflectance of thin fluoride multilayer coatings
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López-Reyes, P., Enríquez, E., Crespillo, M.L., Rodríguez-De Marcos, L.V., Olivares, J., and Larruquert, J.I.
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- 2023
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28. A prognostic score to identify women at increased risk for abnormal uterine bleeding during anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Agudo, P., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Bascuñana, J., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Botella, E., Cañas, I., Carrero-Arribas, R., Casado, I., Cerdá, P., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., de Miguel, J., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Domínguez, I.M., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Falgá, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., Gavín-Blanco, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., Gonzalez-Moreno, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lainez-Justo, S., A, Latorre, J, Lima, Jl, Lobo, López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Meseguer, M., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Moisés, J., Mercado, M.I., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Morales, M.V., Nieto, J.A., Noguera-Gras, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Parra, V., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-López, M., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Torres, M.I., Torres-Sánchez, A., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M.M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., El Harake, S., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Kigitovica, D., Rusa, E., Skride, A., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Sarlon-Bartoli, Gabrielle, Criado, Juan, Middeldorp, Saskia, Nieto, José Antonio, Díaz-Pedroche, María del Carmen, Moustafa, Farès, Ruiz-Giménez, Nuria, and DI Micco, Pierpaolo
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29. Multi-analytical characterization of an oncoid from a high altitude hypersaline lake using techniques employed in the Mars2020 and Rosalind Franklin missions on Mars
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Huidobro, J., Madariaga, J.M., Carrizo, D., Laserna, J.L., Rull, F., Martínez-Frías, J., Aramendia, J., Sánchez-García, L., García-Gómez, L., Vignale, F.A., Farías, M.E., Veneranda, M., Población, I., Cabalín, L.M., López-Reyes, G., Coloma, L., García-Florentino, C., Arana, G., Castro, K., Delgado, T., Álvarez-Llamas, C., Fortes, F.J., and Manrique, J.A.
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30. COVID-19–associated venous thromboembolism: risk of recurrence and major bleeding
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Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Amado, C., Amorós, S., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Botella, E., Carrero, R., Casado, I., Criado, J., del Toro, J., De Ancos, C., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Falgá, C., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García de Herreros, M., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gil-Hernández, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., González-Martínez, J., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lalueza, A., Lainez-Justo, S., Lecumberri, R., León-Ramírez, J.M., Lobo, J.L., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Mas-Maresma, L., Marcos, M., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Nieto, J.A., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Jacoiste, A., Pérez-Pérez, J.L., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rubio, C.M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Tolosa, C., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, J.R., Vela, L., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Grange, C., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Najib, D., Tzoran, I., Farrashi, M., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Taflaj, B., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Demelo-Rodriguez, Pablo, Alonso-Beato, Rubén, Jara-Palomares, Luis, Galeano-Valle, Francisco, Bura-Riviere, Alessandra, Visonà, Adriana, Francisco, Iria, Vidal, Gemma, López-Ruiz, Antonio, and Monreal, Manuel
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31. Implication of myddosome complex genetic variants in outcome severity of COVID-19 patients
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Martínez-Gómez, Laura E., Martinez-Armenta, Carlos, Medina-Luna, Daniel, Ordoñez-Sánchez, María Luisa, Tusie-Luna, Tere, Ortega-Peña, Silvestre, Herrera-López, Brígida, Suarez-Ahedo, Carlos, Jimenez-Gutierrez, Guadalupe Elizabeth, Hidalgo-Bravo, Alberto, Vázquez-Cárdenas, Paola, Vidal-Vázquez, Rosa P., Ramírez-Hinojosa, Juan P., Martinez Matsumoto, Pilar Miyoko, Vargas-Alarcón, Gilberto, Posadas-Sánchez, Rosalinda, Fragoso, José-Manuel, Martínez-Ruiz, Felipe de J., Zayago-Angeles, Dulce M., Mata-Miranda, Mónica Maribel, Vázquez-Zapién, Gustavo Jesús, Martínez-Cuazitl, Adriana, Andrade-Alvarado, Javier, Granados, Julio, Ramos-Tavera, Luis, Camacho-Rea, María del Carmen, Segura-Kato, Yayoi, Rodríguez-Pérez, José Manuel, Coronado-Zarco, Roberto, Franco-Cendejas, Rafael, López-Jácome, Luis Esau, Magaña, Jonathan J., Vela-Amieva, Marcela, Pineda, Carlos, Martínez-Nava, Gabriela Angélica, and López-Reyes, Alberto
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32. Dynamic response antibodies SARS-CoV-2 human saliva studied using two-dimensional correlation (2DCOS) infrared spectral analysis coupled with receiver operation characteristics analysis
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Karthikeyan, Sivakumaran, Mata-Miranda, Monica Maribel, Martinez-Cuazitl, Adriana, Delgado-Macuil, Raul Jacobo, Garibay-Gonzalez, Francisco, Sanchez-Monroy, Virginia, Lopez-Reyes, Alberto, Rojas-Lopez, Marlon, Rivera-Alatorre, Daniel Enrique, and Vazquez-Zapien, Gustavo Jesus
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33. Sampling the Margin Unit of Jezero Crater, Mars for Future Mars Sample Return
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S Siljeström, K A Farley, T Bosak, F J Calef, III, A D Czaja, B Garcynski, E M Hausrath, C D K Herd, B Horgan, L E Mayhew, N Randazzo, S Sholes, D L Shuster, J I Simon, K M Stack, B P Weiss, M -P Zorzano, A C Allwood, J Bell, R Bhartia, E Clavé, J Hurowitz, J Johnson, Y Liu, G Lopez-Reyes, J Maki, L Mandon, E N Mansbach, E Moreland, L P O'Neil, A C Pascuzzo, E Ravanis, P Russell, S Sharma, K Siebach, A Steele, M M Tice, K H Williford, R C Wiens, and A Udry
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Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration - Abstract
Mars 2020 Perseverance rover is currently exploring Jezero crater, which contains an ancient lake-delta system with a high potential for past habitability. One of Perseverance’s primary science goals is to collect a set of scientifically return-worthy samples for return to Earth (Mars Sample Return; MSR). Between February 2021 and December 2023, Perseverance has sealed 23 tubes containing 20 rock cores, 2 regolith samples and one atmosphere sample. All rock and regolith samples are accompanied by a set of observations (Sample Threshold Observation Protocol, the STOP List) performed on abrasion patches or regolith near each sample collection site. These observations are documented in the Initial Reports and the Sample Dossier (https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mars2020/returned_sample_science.htm). Here we provide an overview of the samples collected during the Margin campaign. The Margin unit is situated interior and adjacent to the western crater rim and exhibits a strong carbonate signal from orbital reflectance spectroscopy. Stratigraphically the unit lies beneath the previously explored curvilinear and blocky units of the fan top and is therefore older than those units. Based on its position near the crater rim and the strong carbonate detections it has been proposed to be a shoreline deposit with possible lacustrine carbonates. Alternative hypotheses include pyroclastic, fluviolacustrine and aeolian deposits. Based on rover observations a lacustrine shoreline deposit seems most likely. The planning of the Margin campaign took place during the summer of 2023, and 3-5 samples were baselined to be collected. Exploration of the Margin unit began in September 2023 and so far, two samples have been collected: the Pelican Point core at the Hans Amundsen Memorial Workspace in the Mandu Wall region, and the Lefroy Bay core at Lake Newell in the Turquoise Bay region (Fig. 1). The associated abrasion patches are Amherst Point (Pelican Point) and Bills Bay (Lefroy Bay). Mandu Wall is interpreted to be stratigraphically lower than Turquoise Bay based on topography.
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34. What Are the Olivine-Rich Boulders in the Upper Fan and Margin Unit at Jezero Crater, Mars?
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O Beyssac, E Clavé, A Udry, E Dehouck, O Forni, C Quantin-Nataf, G Lopez-Reyes, P Beck, C Royer, T Gabriel, L Kah, S Schroeder, J R Johnson, T Fouchet, J Simon, A Cousin, S Maurice, and R C Wiens
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Since February 2021, the Perseverance rover has explored Jezero Crater in the Nili Fossae region of Mars which hosts large outcrops of a regional olivine-carbonate unit. In the crater floor, Perseverance investigated two igneous formations: Máaz, composed of basaltic lava and/or pyroclastic flows, and Séítah, an olivine-rich cumulate] below Máaz. Then, Perseverance explored the western fan composed by diverse sedimentary rocks of variable composition, but often containing olivine On the upper fan and margin unit, Perseverance encountered number of centimetric to metric boulder rocks. Two main types of boulders were identified based on texture and composition: the olivine-rich and pyroxene-bearing boulders. Here, we use SuperCam data to describe the texture, geochemistry and mineralogy of the olivine-rich boulders. Then, we discuss their possible petrological origin and some possible implications for the regional Nili Fossae olivine-carbonate unit.
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35. Heart Rate and Mortality in Patients With Acute Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Aibar, J., Aibar, M.A., Alonso, J., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Asuero, A., Azcarate-Agüero, P., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Camon, A.M., Castro, J., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Di Campli, M.V., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Flores, K., Font, C., Font, L., Francisco, I., Gabara, C., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., García de la Garza, R., García-Díaz, C., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Giménez-Suau, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jiménez-Alfaro, C., Joya, M.D., Lainez-Justo, S., Latorre, A., Lima, J., Lobo, J.L., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín del Pozo, M., Martín-Martos, F., Martínez-Urbistondo, D., Mella, C., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Nieto, J.A., Nofuentes-Pérez, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Olivares, M.C., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Pedrajas, J.M., Pellejero, G., Porras, J.A., Portillo, J., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Rosa, V., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sánchez-Martínez, R., Sánchez-Muñoz-Torrero, J.F., Sancho, T., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Torres, M.I., Tolosa, C., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Valero, B., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Zamora, C., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Vanassche, T., Vandenbriele, C., Verhamme, P., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Ait Abdallah, N., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Couturaud, F., Crichi, B., Debourdeau, P., Espitia, O., Farge-Bancel, D., Grange, C., Helfer, H., Lacut, K., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Morange, P., Moustafa, F., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Quere, I., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Nishimoto, Y., Sato, Y., Birzulis, J., Skride, A., Zaicenko, A., Fonseca, S., Martins, F., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Krstevski, G., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Bikdeli, B., Caprini, J.A., Bui, H.M., Jaureguízar, Ana, Jiménez, David, Bikdeli, Behnood, Ruiz-Artacho, Pedro, Muriel, Alfonso, Tapson, Victor, López-Reyes, Raquel, Valero, Beatriz, and Kenet, Gili
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36. User violence prevention and intervention measures to minimize and prevent aggression towards health care workers: A systematic review
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López-Ros, Paloma, López-López, Reyes, Pina, David, and Puente-López, Esteban
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37. Raman-IR spectroscopic, and XRD analysis of selected samples from Fogo Island, Cabo Verde: Implications for ancient Martian volcanology
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Aznar, M., Sanz-Arranz, A., Shkolyar, S., Sawyers, E.R., Konstantinidis, M., Lopez-Reyes, G., Veneranda, M., Lymer, E.A., Freemantle, J.R., Daly, M.G., Cloutis, E.A., Rull-Perez, F., Martinez-Frias, J., and Lalla, E.A.
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38. An exhaustive evaluation of modeling ecological niches above species level to predict marine biological invasions
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López-Reyes, Kevin, Osorio-Olvera, Luis, Rojas-Soto, Octavio, Chiappa-Carrara, Xavier, Patrón-Rivero, Carlos, and Yáñez-Arenas, Carlos
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39. List of contributors
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Abboud, Rayan, primary, Acharya, Akanksha, additional, Al-Dulaimi, Ragheed, additional, Al-Katib, Sayf, additional, Al-Nowfal, Ahmed, additional, Ali, Omair, additional, Almsaddi, Tarek, additional, Amaral, Joao, additional, Anene, Alvin, additional, Awad, Christopher, additional, Badar, Zain, additional, Balabhadra, Samyuktha, additional, Balon, Amanda Bronte, additional, Bhanot, Shelly, additional, Bircher, Walter G., additional, Bitar, Ryan, additional, Bittle, Scott, additional, Borror, William, additional, Boumezrag, Maryam, additional, Braga, Daniel, additional, Chadha, Sakshum, additional, Chapple, Kristina M., additional, Chiramel, George Koshy, additional, Chitra, R., additional, Chockalingam, Arun, additional, Choudhury, Priyam, additional, Clarke, Geoffrey D., additional, Coffman, Kimberly, additional, Cooper, Sydney, additional, Cooper, Kyle, additional, Cornejo, Santiago M., additional, Cornman-Homonoff, Joshua, additional, Covello, Brian, additional, Dandu, Chaitu, additional, Dennison, Jennifer J., additional, Deshmukh, Ashwin, additional, Dixit, Purushottam K., additional, Drummey, Rachel, additional, Duguay, Sean, additional, Dybicz, Stephanie S., additional, El Sehemawi, N., additional, Espiritu, Marvee, additional, Ewing, Brandon, additional, Farag, Ahmed, additional, Fisher, Jason A., additional, Foss, Wylie T., additional, Fourzali, Roberto, additional, Fu, Katherine Shin-Ying, additional, Gaba, Ron C., additional, Gadodia, Gaurav, additional, Garg, Tushar, additional, Ghorashi, Sona, additional, Gibney, Brianna L., additional, Gilbert, Alexandra, additional, Gordon, Andrew C., additional, Gupta, Aakash N., additional, Henry, Matthew, additional, Hernandez, Mauricio, additional, Hood, Amber, additional, Jain, Neil K., additional, Kalantari, Jalil, additional, Kamireddy, Arun, additional, Katz, Joshua, additional, Kauffman, Nathan D., additional, Kim, Charissa, additional, Kirkpatrick, Daniel, additional, Kogan, Joshua, additional, Konstantinidis, Menelaos, additional, Kovac, Stefan, additional, Krajewski, Adam Christopher, additional, Kruse, Jonas, additional, Lalla, E.A., additional, Le, Rebecca Tuan, additional, Lewandowski, Robert J., additional, Liao, Millie, additional, Liu, Tao, additional, Liu, Abraham, additional, Lopez-Reyes, G., additional, Maguire, Thaddeus, additional, Makris, Gregory C., additional, Martinek, Alexander, additional, McCain Pebror, Travis William, additional, McGuirt, Delaney, additional, Mehta, Capt. Tej Ishaan, additional, Meyer, Travis E., additional, Moattari, Syamak, additional, Mohapatra, Ashutosh, additional, Mohit, Babak, additional, Money, David Bradley, additional, Moon, John T., additional, Morar, Satya K., additional, Mor, Yechiel, additional, Moudgil, Pranav, additional, Murthy, Sandeep, additional, Murthy, Shashidhara, additional, Muthusami, Prakash, additional, Nair, Girish B., additional, Nassar, Mark, additional, Nezami, Nariman, additional, Ngo, Han G., additional, Nourouzpour, S., additional, Olivieri, Brandon, additional, Ovanez, Christopher, additional, Ozen, Merve, additional, Parker, Matt, additional, Patel, Shrey, additional, Patel, Neal, additional, Paturu, Mounica, additional, Pham, Eric, additional, Qamhawi, Zahi, additional, Ragulojan, Ranjan, additional, Raheem, Ishmael, additional, Ramasamy, Shakthi Kumaran, additional, Ramji, Husayn F., additional, Reyes, Daniel, additional, Reynolds, Conner D., additional, Rizk, Tony H., additional, Shah, Karishma, additional, Shah, Raj, additional, Sharma, Jatin, additional, Sheth, Rahul A., additional, Shing, Li Ka, additional, Shrigiriwar, Apurva, additional, Smith, Zachary T., additional, Solomon, Alex J., additional, Sreenivasulu, Kilari, additional, Taghipour, Mehdi, additional, Talluri, Tulasi, additional, Thomson, Benedict, additional, Thukral, Siddhant, additional, Tyagi, Ravi, additional, Veneranda, M., additional, Venkatraman, Siddharth, additional, Vollano, Nicholas, additional, Wagstaff, William, additional, Walker, John, additional, Webster, Linzi Arndt, additional, Windham-Herman, Austin-Marley, additional, Woodhead, Gregory J., additional, and Zhong, Jim, additional
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40. Ethics, policy, and law
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Nourouzpour, S., primary, El Sehemawi, N., additional, Moon, John T., additional, Lalla, E.A., additional, Veneranda, M., additional, Lopez-Reyes, G., additional, Nezami, Nariman, additional, and Konstantinidis, Menelaos, additional
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41. Radiation-induced alteration of apatite on the surface of Mars:first in situ observations with SuperCam Raman onboard Perseverance
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Clavé, E., Beyssac, O., Bernard, S., Royer, C., Lopez-Reyes, G., Schröder, S., Rammelkamp, K., Forni, O., Fau, A., Cousin, A., Manrique, J. A., Ollila, A., Madariaga, J. M., Aramendia, J., Sharma, S. K., Fornaro, T., Maurice, S., Wiens, R. C., Acosta-Maeda, Tayro, Agard, Christophe, Alberquilla, Fernando, Alvarez Llamas, Cesar, Anderson, Ryan, Applin, Daniel, Aramendia, Julene, Arana, Gorka, Beal, Roberta, Beck, Pierre, Bedford, Candice, Benzerara, Karim, Bernard, Sylvain, Bernardi, Pernelle, Bertrand, Tanguy, Beyssac, Olivier, Bloch, Thierry, Bonnet, Jean-Yves, Bousquet, Bruno, Boustelitane, Abderrahmane, Bouyssou Mann, Magali, Brand, Matthew, Cais, Philippe, Caravaca, Gwenael, De Pinedo, Kepa Castro Ortiz, Cazalla, Charlene, Charpentier, Antoine, Chide, Baptiste, Clavé, Elise, Clegg, Samuel, Cloutis, Ed, Coloma, Leire, Comellas, Jade, Connell, Stephanie, Cousin, Agnes, DeFlores, Lauren, Dehouck, Erwin, Delapp, Dot, Perez, Tomas Delgado, Deron, Robin, Donny, Christophe, Doressoundiram, Alain, Dromart, Gilles, Essunfeld, Ari, Fabre, Cecile, Fau, Amaury, Fischer, Woodward, Follic, Hugo, Forni, Olivier, Fouchet, Thierry, Francis, Raymond, Frydenvang, Jens, Gabriel, Travis, Gallegos, Zachary, García-Florentino, Cristina, Gasda, Patrick, Gasnault, Olivier, Gibbons, Erin, Gillier, Martin, Gomez, Laura, Gonzalez, Sofia, Grotzinger, John, Huidobro, Jennifer, Jacob, Xavier, Johnson, Jeffrey, Kalucha, Hemani, Kelly, Evan, Knutsen, Elise, Lacombe, Gaetan, Lamarque, Florentin, Lanza, Nina, Larmat, Carene, Laserna, Javier, Lasue, Jeremie, Le Deit, Laetitia, Le Mouelic, Stephane, Legett, Chip, Leveille, Richard, Lewin, Eric, Little, Cynthia, Loche, Mattéo, Lopez Reyes, Guillermo, Lorenz, Ralph, Lorigny, Eric, Madariaga, Juan Manuel, Madsen, Morten, Mandon, Lucia, Manelski, Henry, Mangold, Nicolas, Martinez, Jose Manrique, Martin, Noah, Martinez Frias, Jesus, Maurice, Sylvestre, Mcconnochie, Timothy, McLennan, Scott, Melikechi, Noureddine, Meslin, Pierre Yves, Meunier, Frederique, Mimoun, David, Montagnac, Gilles, Montmessin, Franck, Moros, Javier, Mousset, Valerie, Murdoch, Naomi, Nelson, Tony, Newell, Ray, Nicolas, Cécile, Newsom, Horton, O’Shea, Colleen, Ollila, Ann, Pantalacci, Philippe, Parmentier, Jonathan, Peret, Laurent, Perrachon, Pascal, Pilleri, Paolo, Pilorget, Cédric, Pinet, Patrick, Poblacion, Iratxe, Poulet, Francois, Quantin Nataf, Cathy, Rapin, William, Reyes, Ivan, Rigaud, Laurent, Robinson, Scott, Rochas, Ludovic, Root, Margaret, Ropert, Eloise, Rouverand, Léa, Royer, Clement, Perez, Fernando Rull, Said, David, Sans-Jofre, Pierre, Schroeder, Susanne, Seel, Fabian, Sharma, Shiv, Sheridan, Amanda, Sobron Sanchez, Pablo, Stcherbinine, Aurélien, Stott, Alex, Toplis, Michael, Turenne, Nathalie, Veneranda, Marco, Venhaus, Dawn, Wiens, Roger, Wolf, Uriah, Zastrow, Allison, Clavé, E., Beyssac, O., Bernard, S., Royer, C., Lopez-Reyes, G., Schröder, S., Rammelkamp, K., Forni, O., Fau, A., Cousin, A., Manrique, J. A., Ollila, A., Madariaga, J. M., Aramendia, J., Sharma, S. K., Fornaro, T., Maurice, S., Wiens, R. C., Acosta-Maeda, Tayro, Agard, Christophe, Alberquilla, Fernando, Alvarez Llamas, Cesar, Anderson, Ryan, Applin, Daniel, Aramendia, Julene, Arana, Gorka, Beal, Roberta, Beck, Pierre, Bedford, Candice, Benzerara, Karim, Bernard, Sylvain, Bernardi, Pernelle, Bertrand, Tanguy, Beyssac, Olivier, Bloch, Thierry, Bonnet, Jean-Yves, Bousquet, Bruno, Boustelitane, Abderrahmane, Bouyssou Mann, Magali, Brand, Matthew, Cais, Philippe, Caravaca, Gwenael, De Pinedo, Kepa Castro Ortiz, Cazalla, Charlene, Charpentier, Antoine, Chide, Baptiste, Clavé, Elise, Clegg, Samuel, Cloutis, Ed, Coloma, Leire, Comellas, Jade, Connell, Stephanie, Cousin, Agnes, DeFlores, Lauren, Dehouck, Erwin, Delapp, Dot, Perez, Tomas Delgado, Deron, Robin, Donny, Christophe, Doressoundiram, Alain, Dromart, Gilles, Essunfeld, Ari, Fabre, Cecile, Fau, Amaury, Fischer, Woodward, Follic, Hugo, Forni, Olivier, Fouchet, Thierry, Francis, Raymond, Frydenvang, Jens, Gabriel, Travis, Gallegos, Zachary, García-Florentino, Cristina, Gasda, Patrick, Gasnault, Olivier, Gibbons, Erin, Gillier, Martin, Gomez, Laura, Gonzalez, Sofia, Grotzinger, John, Huidobro, Jennifer, Jacob, Xavier, Johnson, Jeffrey, Kalucha, Hemani, Kelly, Evan, Knutsen, Elise, Lacombe, Gaetan, Lamarque, Florentin, Lanza, Nina, Larmat, Carene, Laserna, Javier, Lasue, Jeremie, Le Deit, Laetitia, Le Mouelic, Stephane, Legett, Chip, Leveille, Richard, Lewin, Eric, Little, Cynthia, Loche, Mattéo, Lopez Reyes, Guillermo, Lorenz, Ralph, Lorigny, Eric, Madariaga, Juan Manuel, Madsen, Morten, Mandon, Lucia, Manelski, Henry, Mangold, Nicolas, Martinez, Jose Manrique, Martin, Noah, Martinez Frias, Jesus, Maurice, Sylvestre, Mcconnochie, Timothy, McLennan, Scott, Melikechi, Noureddine, Meslin, Pierre Yves, Meunier, Frederique, Mimoun, David, Montagnac, Gilles, Montmessin, Franck, Moros, Javier, Mousset, Valerie, Murdoch, Naomi, Nelson, Tony, Newell, Ray, Nicolas, Cécile, Newsom, Horton, O’Shea, Colleen, Ollila, Ann, Pantalacci, Philippe, Parmentier, Jonathan, Peret, Laurent, Perrachon, Pascal, Pilleri, Paolo, Pilorget, Cédric, Pinet, Patrick, Poblacion, Iratxe, Poulet, Francois, Quantin Nataf, Cathy, Rapin, William, Reyes, Ivan, Rigaud, Laurent, Robinson, Scott, Rochas, Ludovic, Root, Margaret, Ropert, Eloise, Rouverand, Léa, Royer, Clement, Perez, Fernando Rull, Said, David, Sans-Jofre, Pierre, Schroeder, Susanne, Seel, Fabian, Sharma, Shiv, Sheridan, Amanda, Sobron Sanchez, Pablo, Stcherbinine, Aurélien, Stott, Alex, Toplis, Michael, Turenne, Nathalie, Veneranda, Marco, Venhaus, Dawn, Wiens, Roger, Wolf, Uriah, and Zastrow, Allison
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Planetary exploration relies considerably on mineral characterization to advance our understanding of the solar system, the planets and their evolution. Thus, we must understand past and present processes that can alter materials exposed on the surface, affecting space mission data. Here, we analyze the first dataset monitoring the evolution of a known mineral target in situ on the Martian surface, brought there as a SuperCam calibration target onboard the Perseverance rover. We used Raman spectroscopy to monitor the crystalline state of a synthetic apatite sample over the first 950 Martian days (sols) of the Mars2020 mission. We note significant variations in the Raman spectra acquired on this target, specifically a decrease in the relative contribution of the Raman signal to the total signal. These observations are consistent with the results of a UV-irradiation test performed in the laboratory under conditions mimicking ambient Martian conditions. We conclude that the observed evolution reflects an alteration of the material, specifically the creation of electronic defects, due to its exposure to the Martian environment and, in particular, UV irradiation. This ongoing process of alteration of the Martian surface needs to be taken into account for mineralogical space mission data analysis.
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42. The Use of Open Government Data to Create Social Value
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López Reyes, María Elena, Magnussen, Rikke, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Janssen, Marijn, editor, Csáki, Csaba, editor, Lindgren, Ida, editor, Loukis, Euripidis, editor, Melin, Ulf, editor, Viale Pereira, Gabriela, editor, Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro, editor, and Tambouris, Efthimios, editor
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43. The rationale, design, and methods of a trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of oxygen therapy in patients with intermediate-risk acute pulmonary embolism
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Durán, Diego, Barrios, Deisy, Moisés, Jorge, Retegui, Ana, Rodríguez, Carmen, Lobo, José L., López-Reyes, Raquel, Chasco, Leyre, Jara-Palomares, Luis, Monreal, Manuel, Bikdeli, Behnood, and Jiménez, David
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44. Developing Tailored Data Combination Strategies to Optimize the SuperCam Classification of Carbonate Phases on Mars
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M. Veneranda, J. A. Manrique, G. Lopez‐Reyes, S. Julve‐Gonzalez, F. Rull, C. Alvarez Llamas, T. Delgado Pérez, E. Gibbons, E. Clavé, E. Cloutis, J. Huidobro, K. Castro, J. M. Madariaga, N. Randazzo, A. Brown, P. Willis, S. Maurice, and R. C. Wiens
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Mars 2020 ,SuperCam ,data combination ,Raman ,VISIR ,LIBS ,Astronomy ,QB1-991 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract The SuperCam instrument onboard the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover investigates Martian geological targets by a combination of multiple spectroscopic techniques. As Raman, Visible‐Infrared Spectroscopy, and Laser‐Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) spectra deliver complementary information about the interrogated sample, the multivariate analysis of combined spectroscopic data sets is here proposed as a tool to optimize the SuperCam capability to discriminate mineral phases on Mars. For this purpose, the laboratory study of carbonate phases within the Ca‐Mg‐Fe ternary system were selected as representative case of study. After the characterization of model samples, the discrimination capability of mono analytical Raman, VISIR, and LIBS data sets was evaluated by applying a chemometric approach based on the combination of principal component analysis (for sample clustering) and Linear Discriminant Analysis (for mineral classification). Afterward, the low‐level combination (LL) of Raman, VISIR, and LIBS data was achieved by concatenating their spectra into a single data matrix. The mineral classification achieved by LL data sets outperformed the mono analytical ones, thus proving the complementarity between molecular and elemental spectroscopic techniques. Mineral classification was further improved by using a mid‐level data combination strategy. After evaluating benefits and limitations afforded by the proposed combination strategies, future developments are finally outlined. As such, the final objective of this research line is to develop a classification model based on data combination to optimize the capability of SuperCam in discriminating relevant minerals on Mars, this being a key requirement for the selection of the optimal targets to be cached for the future Mars Sample Return Mission.
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45. The Dark Energy Survey Data Release 1
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Abbott, T. M. C., Abdalla, F. B., Allam, S., Amara, A., Annis, J., Asorey, J., Avila, S., Ballester, O., Banerji, M., Barkhouse, W., Baruah, L., Baumer, M., Bechtol, K., Becker, M . R., Benoit-Lévy, A., Bernstein, G. M., Bertin, E., Blazek, J., Bocquet, S., Brooks, D., Brout, D., Buckley-Geer, E., Burke, D. L., Busti, V., Campisano, R., Cardiel-Sas, L., Rosell, A. C arnero, Kind, M. Carrasco, Carretero, J., Castander, F. J., Cawthon, R., Chang, C., Chen, X., Conselice, C., Costa, G., Crocce, M., Cunha, C. E., D'Andrea, C. B., da Costa, L. N., Das, R., Daues, G., Davis, T. M., Davis, C., De Vicente, J., DePoy, D. L., DeRose, J., Desai, S., Diehl, H. T., Dietrich, J. P., Dodelson, S., Doel, P., Drlica-Wagner, A., Eifler, T. F., Elliott, A. E., Evrard, A. E., Farahi, A., Neto, A. Fausti, Fernandez, E., Finley, D. A., Fitzpatrick, M., Flaugher, B., Foley, R. J., Fosalba, P., Friedel, D. N., Frieman, J., García-Bellido, J., tanaga, E. Gaz, Gerdes, D. W., Giannantonio, T., Gill, M. S. S., Glazebrook, K., Goldstein, D. A., Gower, M., Gruen, D., Gruendl, R. A., Gschwend, J., Gupta, R. R., Gutierrez, G., Hamilton, S., Hartley, W. G., Hinton, S. R., Hislop, J. M., Hollowood, D., Honscheid, K., Hoyle, B., Huterer, D., Jain, B., James, D. J., Jeltema, T., Johnson, M. W. G., Johnson, M. D., Juneau, S., Kacprzak, T., Kent, S., Khullar, G., Klein, M., Kovacs, A., Koziol, A. M. G., Krause, E., Kremin, A., Kron, R., Kuehn, K., Kuhlmann, S., Kuropatkin, N., Lahav, O., Lasker, J., Li, T. S., Li, R. T., Liddle, A. R., Lima, M., Lin, H., López-Reyes, P., MacCrann, N., Maia, M. A. G., Maloney, J. D., Manera, M., March, M., Marriner, J., Marshall, J. L., Martini, P., McClintock, T., McKay, T., McMahon, R . G., Melchior, P., Menanteau, F., Miller, C. J., Miquel, R., Mohr, J. J., Morganson, E., Mould, J., Neilsen, E., Nichol, R. C., Nidever, D., Nikutta, R., Nogueira, F., Nord, B., Nugent, P., Nunes, L., Ogando, R. L. C., Old, L., Olsen, K., Pace, A. B., Palmese, A., Paz-Chinchón, F., Peiris, H. V., Percival, W. J., Petravick, D., Plazas, A. A., Poh, J., Pond, C., redon, A. Por, Pujol, A., Refregier, A., Reil, K., Ricker, P. M., Rollins, R. P., Romer, A. K., Roodman, A., Rooney, P., Ross, A. J., Rykoff, E. S., Sako, M., Sanchez, E., Sanchez, M. L., Santiago, B., Saro, A., Scarpine, V., Scolnic, D., Scott, A., Serrano, S., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Sheldon, E., Shipp, N., Silveira, M. L., Smith, R. C., Smith, J. A., Smith, M., Soares-Santos, M., ira, F. Sobre, Song, J., Stebbins, A., Suchyta, E., Sullivan, M., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., Thaler, J., Thomas, D., Thomas, R. C., Troxel, M. A., Tucker, D. L., Vikram, V., Vivas, A. K., ker, A. R. Wal, Wechsler, R. H., Weller, J., Wester, W., Wolf, R. C., Wu, H., Yanny, B., Zenteno, A., Zhang, Y., and Zuntz, J.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the first public data release of the Dark Energy Survey, DES DR1, consisting of reduced single epoch images, coadded images, coadded source catalogs, and associated products and services assembled over the first three years of DES science operations. DES DR1 is based on optical/near-infrared imaging from 345 distinct nights (August 2013 to February 2016) by the Dark Energy Camera mounted on the 4-m Blanco telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. We release data from the DES wide-area survey covering ~5,000 sq. deg. of the southern Galactic cap in five broad photometric bands, grizY. DES DR1 has a median delivered point-spread function of g = 1.12, r = 0.96, i = 0.88, z = 0.84, and Y = 0.90 arcsec FWHM, a photometric precision of < 1% in all bands, and an astrometric precision of 151 mas. The median coadded catalog depth for a 1.95" diameter aperture at S/N = 10 is g = 24.33, r = 24.08, i = 23.44, z = 22.69, and Y = 21.44 mag. DES DR1 includes nearly 400M distinct astronomical objects detected in ~10,000 coadd tiles of size 0.534 sq. deg. produced from ~39,000 individual exposures. Benchmark galaxy and stellar samples contain ~310M and ~ 80M objects, respectively, following a basic object quality selection. These data are accessible through a range of interfaces, including query web clients, image cutout servers, jupyter notebooks, and an interactive coadd image visualization tool. DES DR1 constitutes the largest photometric data set to date at the achieved depth and photometric precision., Comment: 30 pages, 20 Figures. Release page found at this url https://des.ncsa.illinois.edu/releases/dr1
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46. Anticoagulant therapy for splanchnic vein thrombosis: an individual patient data meta-analysis
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Candeloro, Matteo, Valeriani, Emanuele, Monreal, Manuel, Ageno, Walter, Riva, Nicoletta, Lopez-Reyes, Raquel, Peris, Maria Luisa, Beyer Westendorf, Jan, Schulman, Sam, Rosa, Vladimir, López-Núñez, Juan José, Garcia-Pagan, Juan-Carlos, Magaz, Marta, Senzolo, Marco, De Gottardi, Andrea, and Di Nisio, Marcello
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47. Homogeneity assessment of the SuperCam calibration targets onboard rover perseverance
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Madariaga, J.M., Aramendia, J., Arana, G., Castro, K., Gómez-Nubla, L., Fdez-Ortiz de Vallejuelo, S., Garcia-Florentino, C., Maguregui, M., Manrique, J.A., Lopez-Reyes, G., Moros, J., Cousin, A., Maurice, S., Ollila, A.M., Wiens, R.C., Rull, F., Laserna, J., Garcia-Baonza, V., Madsen, M.B., Forni, O., Lasue, J., Clegg, S.M., Robinson, S., Bernardi, P., Brown, A.J., Caïs, P., Martinez-Frias, J., Beck, P., Bernard, S., Bernt, M.H., Beyssac, O., Cloutis, E., Drouet, C., Dromart, G., Dubois, B., Fabre, C., Gasnault, O., Gontijo, I., Johnson, J.R., Medina, J., Meslin, P.-Y., Montagnac, G., Sautter, V., Sharma, S.K., Veneranda, M., and Willis, P.A.
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48. Spectroscopic study of terrestrial analogues to support rover missions to Mars – A Raman-centred review
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Rull, Fernando, Veneranda, Marco, Manrique-Martinez, Jose Antonio, Sanz-Arranz, Aurelio, Saiz, Jesus, Medina, Jesús, Moral, Andoni, Perez, Carlos, Seoane, Laura, Lalla, Emmanuel, Charro, Elena, Lopez, Jose Manuel, Nieto, Luis Miguel, and Lopez-Reyes, Guillermo
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49. Enoxaparin versus dalteparin or tinzaparin in patients with cancer and venous thromboembolism: The RIETECAT study
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Trujillo‐Santos, Javier, Farge‐Bancel, Dominique, Pedrajas, José María, Gómez‐Cuervo, Covadonga, Ballaz, Aitor, Braester, Andrei, Mahé, Isabelle, Villalobos, Aurora, Porras, José Antonio, Monreal, Manuel, Adarraga, MD, Aibar, J, Aibar, MA, Amado, C, Arcelus, JI, Asuero, A, Barba, R, Barbagelata, C, Barrón, M, Barrón‐Andrés, B, Blanco‐Molina, A, Botella, E, Camon, AM, Casado, I, Castro, J, Castro, M, Chasco, L, Criado, J, de Ancos, C, del Toro, J, Demelo‐Rodríguez, P, Díaz‐Brasero, AM, Díaz‐Peromingo, JA, Di Campli, MV, Dubois‐Silva, A, Escribano, JC, Espósito, F, Falgá, C, Farfán‐Sedano, AI, Fernández‐Capitán, C, Fernández‐Reyes, JL, Fidalgo, MA, Flores, K, Font, C, Font, L, Francisco, I, Gabara, C, Galeano‐Valle, F, García, MA, García‐Bragado, F, García de Herreros, M, García de la Garza, R, García‐Díaz, C, García‐Hernáez, R, García‐Raso, A, Gil‐Díaz, A, Giménez‐Suau, M, Grau, E, Guirado, L, Gutiérrez, J, Hernández‐Blasco, L, Hernando, E, Jara‐Palomares, L, Jaras, MJ, Jiménez, D, Jiménez, R, Jiménez‐Alfaro, C, Joya, MD, Lainez‐Justo, S, Latorre, A, Lima, J, Llamas, P, Lobo, JL, López‐Jiménez, L, López‐Miguel, P, López‐Núñez, JJ, López‐Reyes, R, López‐Sáez, JB, Lorenzo, A, Madridano, O, Maestre, A, Marchena, PJ, Martín‐Martos, F, Martínez‐Urbistondo, D, Mella, C, Mercado, MI, Moisés, J, Morales, MV, Muñoz‐Blanco, A, Muñoz‐Rivas, N, Navas, MS, Nieto, JA, Nofuentes‐Pérez, E, Núñez‐Fernández, MJ, Obispo, B, Olid, M, Olivares, MC, Orcastegui, JL, Osorio, J, Otalora, S, Otero, R, Paredes, D, Parra, P, Pellejero, G, Portillo, J, Rivera‐Civico, F, Rodríguez‐Chiaradía, DA, Rodríguez‐Matute, C, Rogado, J, Rosa, V, Ruiz‐Artacho, P, Ruiz‐Giménez, N, Ruiz‐Ruiz, J, Ruiz‐Sada, P, Salgueiro, G, Sánchez‐Martínez, R, Sánchez‐Muñoz‐Torrero, JF, Sancho, T, Soler, S, Suárez‐Rodríguez, B, Suriñach, JM, Tirado, R, Torres, MI, Tolosa, C, Uresandi, F, Valero, B, Valle, R, Varona, JF, Vidal, G, Villares, P, Zamora, C, Engelen, M, Vanassche, T, Verhamme, P, Hirmerova, J, Malý, R, Ait Abdallah, N, Bertoletti, L, Bura‐Riviere, A, Catella, J, Couturaud, F, Crichi, B, Debourdeau, P, Espitia, O, Falvo, N, Helfer, H, Lacut, K, Le Mao, R, Moustafa, F, Poenou, G, Quere, I, Schellong, S, Brenner, B, Tzoran, I, Nikandish, R, Bilora, F, Brandolin, B, Ciammaichella, M, Di Micco, P, Imbalzano, E, Maida, R, Pace, F, Pesavento, R, Prandoni, P, Quintavalla, R, Rocci, A, Siniscalchi, C, Tufano, A, Visonà, A, Zalunardo, B, Birzulis, J, Skride, A, Zaicenko, A, Fonseca, S, Martins, F, Meireles, J, Bosevski, M, Bounameaux, H, Mazzolai, L, Ochoa‐Chaar, CI, Weinberg, I, and Bui, HM
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50. Association Between Attitudes Toward Violence and Violent Behavior in the School Context: A Systematic Review and Correlational Meta-Analysis
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López, David Pina, López-Nicolás, Rubén, López-López, Reyes, Puente-López, Esteban, and Ruiz-Hernández, José Antonio
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