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2. SEOM-GEINO clinical guidelines for high-grade gliomas of adulthood (2022)
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Segura, Pedro Pérez, Quintela, Noelia Vilariño, García, María Martínez, del Barco Berrón, Sonia, Sarrió, Regina Gironés, Gómez, Jesús García, Castaño, Almudena García, Martín, Luis Miguel Navarro, Rubio, Oscar Gallego, and Losada, Estela Pineda
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- 2023
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3. Analytical study of an 1899 Peruvian dinero: unveiling the mystery of a coin that wasn’t officially minted
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Ortega-San-Martín, Luis and Bravo-Hualpa, Fabiola
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- 2023
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4. Drivers of soil biophysical processes along an elevational gradient at Pico de Orizaba volcano, Mexico
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Angeles, Guillermo, Álvarez-Jiménez, Marycruz, Anthelme, Fabien, Barois, Isabelle, Chaparro Carrillo, José Luis, Cruz-Maldonado, Nereyda, Decaens, Thibaud, de los Santos-Bailón, Martín, Fourtier, Stéphane, García-Gutiérrez, Emmanuel, García-Segura, David, Gómez-Aguilar, Rodrigo, Gómez-Anaya, Antonio, Hernández, Eduardo, Hernández-Cáceres, Daniel, Jiménez, Leonor, Marín-Castro, Beatriz E., Merino-Martín, Luis, Morales-Martínez, Marco A., Monfil-León, Edwin U., Palestina, René A., Pimentel-Reyes, Carlos, Reyes, Ricardo Quiroz, Reverchon, Frédérique, Rey, Hervé, Roumet, Catherine, Siebe-Grabach, Christina D., Sieron, Katrin, Vázques Reyes, Víctor, Weemstra, Monique, and Stokes, Alexia
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- 2023
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5. T-Follicular-Like CD8+ T Cell Responses in Chronic HIV Infection Are Associated With Virus Control and Antibody Isotype Switching to IgG
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Romero-Martín, Luis, Tarrés-Freixas, Ferran, Pedreño-López, Núria, de la Concepción, Maria L Rodríguez, Cunyat, Francesc, Hartigan-O'Connor, Dennis, Carrillo, Jorge, Mothe, Beatriz, Blanco, Julià, Ruiz-Riol, Marta, Brander, Christian, and Olvera, Alex
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Infectious Diseases ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Immunization ,Vaccine Related ,Prevention ,HIV/AIDS ,Vaccine Related (AIDS) ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Graft vs Host Disease ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Immunoglobulin Class Switching ,Immunoglobulin G ,Persistent Infection ,HIV ,humoral immune response ,human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) control ,T-follicular cytotoxic (Tfc) cells ,viral control ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Genetics - Abstract
T cell responses are considered critical for the in vivo control of HIV, but the contribution of different T cell subsets to this control remains unclear. Using a boosted flow cytometric approach that is able to differentiate CD4+ and CD8+ T cell Th1/Tc1, Th2/Tc2, Th17/Tc17, Treg and Tfh/Tfc-like HIV-specific T cell populations, we identified CD8+ Tfc responses that were related to HIV plasma viral loads and associated with rate of antibody isotype class switching to IgG. This favorable balance towards IgG responses positively correlated with increased virus neutralization, higher avidity of neutralizing antibodies and more potent antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) in PBMCs from HIV controllers compared to non-controllers. Our results identified the CD8+ Tfc-like T-cell response as a component of effective virus control which could possibly be exploited therapeutically.
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- 2022
6. S2D2: Small-scale Significant substructure DBSCAN Detection I. NESTs detection in 2D star-forming regions
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González, Marta, Joncour, Isabelle, Buckner, Anne S. M., Khorrami, Zeinhab, Moraux, Estelle, Lumsden, Stuart L., Clark, Paul, Oudmaijer, René D., Blanco, José Manuel, de la Calle, Ignacio, Herrera-Fernandez, José María, Salgado, Jesús J., Valero-Martín, Luis, Torres, Zoe, Hacar, Álvaro, and Ulla, Ana
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The spatial and dynamical structure of star-forming regions can help provide insights on stellar formation patterns. The amount of data from current and upcoming surveys calls for robust and objective procedures to detect structure, so the results can be statistically analysed and different regions compared. We provide the community with a tool able to detect the small scale significant structure, above random expectation, in star-forming regions, which could be the imprint of the stellar formation process. The tool makes use of the one point correlation function and of nearest neighbour statistics to determine the parameters for the DBSCAN algorithm. The procedure successfully detects significant small scale substructures in heterogeneous regions, fulfilling the goals it was designed for, and providing very reliable structures. The analysis of regions close to complete spatial randomness ($Q \in [0.7,0.87]$) shows that, even when some structure is present and recovered, it is hardly distinguishable from spurious detection in homogeneous regions due to projection effects. Interpretation should thus be done with care. For concentrated regions, we detect a main structure surrounded by smaller ones, corresponding to the core plus some Poisson fluctuations around it. We argue that these structures do not correspond to the small compact regions we are looking for. In some realistic cases, a more complete hierarchical, multi-scale analysis would be needed to capture the complexity of the region. We have developed implementations of our procedure, and a catalogue of the NESTs (Nested Elementary STructures) detected by it in four star-forming regions (Taurus, IC 348, Upper Scorpius, and Carina), which are publicly available to the community. Implementations of the 3D, and up to 6D versions of the procedure including proper movements are in progress, and will be provided as future work., Comment: 24 pages, 21 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. Abstract abridged
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- 2020
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7. The Spatial Evolution of Young Massive Clusters II. Looking for Imprints of Star Formation in NGC 2264 with Gaia DR2
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Buckner, Anne S. M., Khorrami, Zeinab, Gonzalez, Marta, Lumsden, Stuart L., Moraux, Estelle, Oudmaijer, Rene D., Clark, Paul, Joncour, Isabelle, Blanco, Jose Manuel, de la Calle, Ignacio, Hacar, Alvaro, Herrera-Fernandez, Jose M., Motte, Frederique, Salgado, Jesus, and Valero-Martin, Luis
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Aims. To demonstrate that `INDICATE' is a powerful spatial analysis tool which when combined with kinematic data from Gaia DR2 can be used to robustly probe star formation history. Methods. We compared the dynamic & spatial distributions of young stellar objects (YSOs) at various evolutionary stages in NGC 2264 using Gaia DR2 proper motion data and INDICATE. Results. The dynamic & spatial behaviours of YSOs at different evolutionary stages are distinct. Dynamically, Class II YSOs predominately have non-random trajectories that are consistent with known substructures, whereas Class III YSOs have random trajectories with no clear expansion or contraction patterns. Spatially, there is a correlation between the evolutionary stage and source concentration: 69.4% of Class 0/I, 27.9% of Class II, and 7.7% of Class III objects are found to be clustered. The proportion of YSOs clustered with objects of the same class also follows this trend. Class 0/I objects are both found to be more tightly clustered with the general populous/objects of the same class than Class IIs and IIIs by a factor of 1.2/4.1 and 1.9/6.6, respectively. An exception to these findings is within 0.05deg of S Mon where Class III objects mimic the behaviours of Class II sources across the wider cluster region. Our results suggest (i) current YSOs distributions are a result of dynamical evolution, (ii) prolonged star formation has been occurring sequentially, and (iii) stellar feedback from S Mon is causing YSOs to appear as more evolved sources. Conclusions. Designed to provide a quantitative measure of clustering behaviours, INDICATE is a powerful tool with which to perform rigorous spatial analyses. Our findings are consistent with what is known about NGC 2264, effectively demonstrating that when combined with kinematic data from Gaia DR2 INDICATE can be used to robustly study the star formation history of a cluster., Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables, Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2020
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8. Patterns, localized structures and fronts in a reduced model of clonal plant growth
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Ruiz-Reynes, Daniel, Martin, Luis, Hernandez-Garcia, Emilio, Knobloch, Edgar, and Gomila, Damia
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Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons ,Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution - Abstract
A simplified model of clonal plant growth is formulated, motivated by observations of spatial structures in Posidonia oceanica meadows in the Mediterranean Sea. Two levels of approximation are considered for the scale-dependent feedback terms. Both take into account mortality and clonal, or vegetative, growth as well as competition and facilitation, but the first version is nonlocal in space while the second is local. Study of the two versions of the model in the one-dimensional case reveals that both cases exhibit qualitatively similar behavior (but quantitative differences) and describe the competition between three spatially extended states, the bare soil state, the populated state, and a pattern state, and the associated spatially localized structures. The latter are of two types, holes in the populated state and vegetation patches on bare ground, and are organized within distinct snaking bifurcation diagrams. Fronts between the three extended states are studied and a transition between pushed and pulled fronts identified. Numerical simulations in one spatial dimension are used to determine front speeds and confront the predictions from the marginal stability condition for pulled fronts., Comment: 14 pages, 18 figures. To appear in Physica D
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- 2020
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9. Creatividad en la narrativa publicitaria : Estrategia, contenidos y discursos
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GARCÍA, FRANCISCO GARCÍA, TUR-VIÑES, VICTORIA, RODRIGO-MARTÍN, LUIS, DE MIGUEL ZAMORA, MARTA, García, Francisco García, de Miguel Zamora, Marta, Martínez-Sáez, José, Piqueras-Navarro, Raquel, Millán-Jiménez, Manuel, Castelló-Martínez, Araceli, Gil-Ruiz, Francisco José, Vizcaíno-Alcantud, Pablo, del Pino-Romero, Cristina, Gómez-Borja, Miguel-Ángel, Selva-Ruiz, David, Cubells, Mª Rosario García, Carrillo, Elvira Antón, Arráez, Rocío Blay, Martín-Casado, Teresa-Gema, Gestal, Montserrat Vázquez, Miguélez-Juan, Blanca, Rebollo-Bueno, Sara, Jiménez, Daniel Zomeño, Balado-Albiol, María-Consuelo, Pallarés-Renau, María, Rodríguez-Ríos, Antonio, Pernias, Patrícia Lázaro, Tur-Viñes, Victoria, Rodrigo-Martín, Luis, GARCÍA, FRANCISCO GARCÍA, TUR-VIÑES, VICTORIA, RODRIGO-MARTÍN, LUIS, DE MIGUEL ZAMORA, MARTA, García, Francisco García, de Miguel Zamora, Marta, Martínez-Sáez, José, Piqueras-Navarro, Raquel, Millán-Jiménez, Manuel, Castelló-Martínez, Araceli, Gil-Ruiz, Francisco José, Vizcaíno-Alcantud, Pablo, del Pino-Romero, Cristina, Gómez-Borja, Miguel-Ángel, Selva-Ruiz, David, Cubells, Mª Rosario García, Carrillo, Elvira Antón, Arráez, Rocío Blay, Martín-Casado, Teresa-Gema, Gestal, Montserrat Vázquez, Miguélez-Juan, Blanca, Rebollo-Bueno, Sara, Jiménez, Daniel Zomeño, Balado-Albiol, María-Consuelo, Pallarés-Renau, María, Rodríguez-Ríos, Antonio, Pernias, Patrícia Lázaro, Tur-Viñes, Victoria, and Rodrigo-Martín, Luis
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- 2024
10. A Code to Make Your Own Synthetic ObservaTIonS (MYOSOTIS)
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Khorrami, Zeinab, Khalaj, Pouria, Buckner, Anne S. M., Clark, Paul C., Moraux, Estelle, Lumsden, Stuart, Joncour, Isabelle, Oudmaijer, Rene D., de la Calle, Ignacio, Herrera-Fernandez, Jose M., Motte, Frederique, Blanco, Jose Manuel, and Valero-Martin, Luis
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We introduce our new code MYOSOTIS (Make Your Own Synthetic ObservaTIonS) which is designed to produce synthetic observations from simulated clusters. The code can synthesise observations from both ground- and spaced-based observatories, for a range of different filters, observational conditions and angular/spectral resolution. In this paper, we highlight some of the features of MYOSOTIS, creating synthetic observations from young massive star clusters. Our model clusters are simulated using nbody6 code and have different total masses, half-mass radii, and binary fractions. The synthetic observations are made at the age of 2 Myr with Solar metallicity and under different extinction conditions. For each cluster, we create synthetic images of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in the visible (WFPC2/F555W) as well as Very Large Telescopes (VLT) in the nearIR (SPHERE/IRDIS/Ks). We show how MYOSOTIS can be used to look at mass function (MF) determinations. For this aim we re-estimate stellar masses using a photometric analysis on the synthetic images. The synthetic MF slopes are compared to their actual values. Our photometric analysis demonstrate that depending on the adopted filter, extinction, angular resolution and pixel sampling of the instruments, the power-law index of the underlying MFs can be shallower than the observed ones by at least 0.25 dex which is in agreement with the observed discrepancies reported in the literature, specially for young star clusters., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, Accepted to be published in MNRAS
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- 2019
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11. Radiative $b$-baryon decays to measure the photon and $b$-baryon polarization
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Martín, Luis Miguel García, Jashal, Brij, Vidal, Fernando Martínez, Oyanguren, Arantza, Roy, Shibasis, Sain, Ria, and Sinha, Rahul
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The radiative decays of $b$-baryons facilitate the direct measurement of photon helicity in $b\to s\gamma$ transitions thus serving as an important test of physics beyond the Standard Model. In this paper we analyze the complete angular distribution of ground state $b$-baryon ($\Lambda_{b}^{0}$ and $\Xi_{b}^{-}$) radiative decays to multibody final states assuming an initially polarized $b$-baryon sample. Our sensitivity study suggests that the photon polarization asymmetry can be extracted to a good accuracy along with a simultaneous measurement of the initial $b$-baryon polarization. With higher yields of $b$-baryons, achievable in subsequent runs of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), we find that the photon polarization measurement can play a pivotal role in constraining different new physics scenarios., Comment: Typos corrected, reference added
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- 2019
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12. The Spatial Evolution of Young Massive Clusters I. A New Tool to Quantitatively Trace Stellar Clustering
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Buckner, Anne S. M., Khorrami, Zeinab, Khalaj, Pouria, Lumsden, Stuart L., Joncour, Isabelle, Moraux, Estelle, Clark, Paul, Oudmaijer, Rene D., Blanco, Jose Manuel, de la Calle, Ignacio, Herrera-Fernandez, Jose M., Motte, Frederique, Salgado, Jesus J., and Valero-Martin, Luis
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Aims. To present the new novel statistical clustering tool 'INDICATE' which assesses and quantifies the degree of spatial clustering of each object in a dataset, discuss its applications as a tracer of morphological stellar features in star forming regions, and to look for these features in the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372). Results. We successfully recover known stellar structure of the Carina Nebula, including the 5 young star clusters in this region. Four sub-clusters contain no, or very few, stars with a degree of association above random which suggests they may be fluctuations in the field rather than real clusters. In addition we find: (1) Stars in the NW and SE regions have significantly different clustering tendencies, which is reflective of differences in the apparent star formation activity in these regions. Further study is required to ascertain the physical origin of the difference; (2) The different clustering properties between these two regions are even more pronounced for OB stars; (3) There are no signatures of classical mass segregation present in the SE region - massive stars here are not spatially concentrated together above random; (4) Stellar concentrations are more frequent around massive stars than typical for the general population, particularly in the Tr14 cluster; (5) There is a relation between the concentration of OB stars and the concentration of (lower mass) stars around OB stars in the centrally concentrated Tr14 and Tr15, but no such relation exists in Tr16. We conclude this is due to the highly sub-structured nature of Tr16. Conclusions. INDICATE is a powerful new tool employing a novel approach to quantify the clustering tendencies of individual objects in a dataset within a user-defined parameter space. As such it can be used in a wide array of data analysis applications., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A; 15 pages, 10 figures, 3 appendices
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- 2019
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13. Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn: clinical and histopathological review and use of cutaneous ultrasound Necrosis grasa subcutánea del recién nacido: revisión clínica e histopatológica y utilidad de la ecografía cutánea
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Guillen-Climent, Santiago, García Vázquez, Alejandro, Estébanez, Andrea, Pons Benavent, Martí, Folch Briz, Rocío, Gil Viana, Rocío, Sáez-Martín, Luis Carlos, María Martín, José, and Ramón Quiles, María Dolores
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fat necrosis ,newborn ,cutaneous ultrasound ,necrosis grasa ,recién nacido ,ecografía cutánea - Abstract
Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn is a rare lobular panniculitis. It is characteristic of term or post-term neonates with a history of perinatal compromise or maternal gestational pathology. The cutaneous manifestations consist of erythematous and indurated subcutaneous plaques and nodules located over the dorsal region and the shoulders. Diagnosis is clinical and pathological. Histopathological findings include lobular panniculitis with a lymphohistiocytic inflammatory infiltrate with few neutrophils, fatty necrosis, deposition of radial needle-shaped crystals in the adipocytes, and possible calcification and hemorrhage. The cutaneous ultrasound shows hyperechoic and avascular subcutaneous cellular tissue and acoustic shadows may appear corresponding to calcifications. The clinical differential diagnosis includes sclerema neonatorum and post-corticosteroid panniculitis. Histologically crystal-forming panniculitis conditions are in the differential diagnosis. The disease is usually self-limited but complications such as hypercalcemia, hypoglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia, thrombocytopenia, and anemia may occur. Complications should be ruled out and treated at diagnosis and during follow-up. The most important complication is hypercalcemia.La necrosis grasa subcutánea neonatal es una paniculitis lobulillar infrecuente. Es característica de neonatos a término o postérmino con antecedentes de sufrimiento perinatal o patología gestacional materna. Las manifestaciones cutáneas consisten en placas y nódulos subcutáneos eritematosos e indurados localizados preferentemente en la región dorsal y los hombros. El diagnóstico es clínicopatológico. Los hallazgos histopatológicos comprenden una paniculitis lobulillar con un infiltrado inflamatorio linfohistiocitario con escasos neutrófilos, necrosis grasa, depósito de cristales radiados en los adipocitos y posibles focos de calcificación y hemorragia. En la ecografía cutánea se observa hiperecogenicidad y avascularización del tejido celular subcutáneo y pueden aparecer sombras acústicas posteriores que se correspondencon calcificaciones. El diagnóstico diferencial clínico se debe realizar con el escleredema neonatorum y la paniculitis postesteroidea, e histológicamente con las paniculitis con formación de cristales. La enfermedad suele ser autolimitada pero pueden aparecer complicaciones como la hipercalcemia, la hipoglucemia, la hipertrigliceridemia, latrombocitopenia y la anemia. Las complicaciones deben ser descartadas y tratadas en el diagnóstico y durante el seguimiento. La complicación másimportante es la hipercalcemia.
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14. Thromboembolism and Oral Contraceptives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Disproportionality Analysis Within the Spanish Pharmacovigilance Database
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Martín, Luis H., Sainz-Gil, María, Navarro-García, Ester, Salado-Valdivieso, Inés, and Sanz-Fadrique, Rosario
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- 2022
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15. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
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Shackelford, Nancy, Paterno, Gustavo B., Winkler, Daniel E., Erickson, Todd E., Leger, Elizabeth A., Svejcar, Lauren N., Breed, Martin F., Faist, Akasha M., Harrison, Peter A., Curran, Michael F., Guo, Qinfeng, Kirmer, Anita, Law, Darin J., Mganga, Kevin Z., Munson, Seth M., Porensky, Lauren M., Quiroga, R. Emiliano, Török, Péter, Wainwright, Claire E., Abdullahi, Ali, Bahm, Matt A., Ballenger, Elizabeth A., Barger, Nichole, Baughman, Owen W., Becker, Carina, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Boyd, Chad S., Burton, Carla M., Burton, Philip J., Calleja, Eman, Carrick, Peter J., Caruana, Alex, Clements, Charlie D., Davies, Kirk W., Deák, Balázs, Drake, Jessica, Dullau, Sandra, Eldridge, Joshua, Espeland, Erin, Farrell, Hannah L., Fick, Stephen E., Garbowski, Magda, de la Riva, Enrique G., Golos, Peter J., Grey, Penelope A., Heydenrych, Barry, Holmes, Patricia M., James, Jeremy J., Jonas-Bratten, Jayne, Kiss, Réka, Kramer, Andrea T., Larson, Julie E., Lorite, Juan, Mayence, C. Ellery, Merino-Martín, Luis, Miglécz, Tamás, Milton, Suanne Jane, Monaco, Thomas A., Montalvo, Arlee M., Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Paschke, Mark W., Peri, Pablo Luis, Pokorny, Monica L., Rinella, Matthew J., Saayman, Nelmarie, Schantz, Merilynn C., Parkhurst, Tina, Seabloom, Eric W., Stuble, Katharine L., Uselman, Shauna M., Valkó, Orsolya, Veblen, Kari, Wilson, Scott, Wong, Megan, Xu, Zhiwei, and Suding, Katharine L.
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- 2021
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16. Resumen ejecutivo de la Guía de la Sociedad Española de Anestesiología, Reanimación y Terapéutica del Dolor (SEDAR), Sociedad Española de Medicina de Urgencias y Emergencias (SEMES) y Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello (SEORL-CCC) para el manejo de la vía aérea difícil
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Gómez-Ríos, Manuel Á., Alfonso Sastre, José, Onrubia-Fuertes, Xavier, López, Teresa, Abad-Gurumeta, Alfredo, Casans-Frances, Rubén, Gómez-Ríos, David, Carlos Garzón, José, Martínez-Pons, Vicente, Casalderrey-Rivas, Marta, Fernández-Vaquero, Miguel Ángel, Martínez-Hurtado, Eugenio, Martín-Larrauri, Ricardo, Reviriego-Agudo, Laura, Gutierrez-Couto, Uxía, García-Fernández, Javier, Serrano-Moraza, Alfredo, Rodríguez Martín, Luis Jesús, Camacho Leis, Carmen, Espinosa Ramírez, Salvador, Fandiño Orgeira, José Manuel, Vázquez Lima, Manuel José, Mayo-Yáñez, Miguel, Parente-Arias, Pablo, Sistiaga-Suárez, Jon Alexander, Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel, and Charco-Mora, Pedro
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La sección de Vía Aérea de la Sociedad Española De Anestesiología, Reanimación y Terapéutica del Dolor (SEDAR), la Sociedad Española de Medicina de Urgencias y Emergencias (SEMES) y la Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello (SEORL-CCC) presentan la Guía para el manejo integral de la vía aérea difícil en el paciente adulto. Este documento proporciona recomendaciones respaldadas por la evidencia científica actual, herramientas teórico-educativas y herramientas de implementación, fundamentalmente ayudas cognitivas, aplicables al tratamiento de la vía aérea en el campo de la anestesiología, cuidados críticos, urgencias y medicina prehospitalaria. Sus principios están focalizados en los factores humanos, los procesos cognitivos para la toma de decisiones en situaciones críticas y la optimización en la progresión de la aplicación de estrategias para preservar una adecuada oxigenación alveolar con el objeto de mejorar la seguridad y la calidad asistencial.
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17. Kinetic Effects of Ciprofloxacin, Carbamazepine, and Bisphenol on Biomass in Membrane Bioreactor System at Low Temperatures to Treat Urban Wastewater
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Laura Antiñolo Bermúdez, Antonio Martín-Luis, Juan Carlos Leyva Díaz, María del Mar Muñío Martínez, and José Manuel Poyatos Capilla
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wastewater treatment ,bisphenol A ,carbamazepine ,ciprofloxacin ,temperature effect ,membrane bioreactor ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
This study analysed the kinetic results in the presence and absence of micropollutants (bisphenol A, carbamazepine, ciprofloxacin, and the mixture of the three compounds) obtained with respirometric tests with mixed liquor and heterotrophic biomass in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) working for two different hydraulic retention times (12–18 h) and under low-temperature conditions (5–8 °C). Independently of the temperature, the organic substrate was biodegraded faster over a longer hydraulic retention time (HRT) with similar doping, which was probably due to the longer contact time between the substrate and microorganisms within the bioreactor. However, low values of temperature negatively affected the net heterotrophic biomass growth rate, with reductions from 35.03 to 43.66% in phase 1 (12 h HRT) and from 37.18 to 42.77% in phase 2 (18 h HRT). The combined effect of the pharmaceuticals did not worsen the biomass yield compared with the effects caused individually.
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- 2023
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18. Two-fluid turbulence including electron inertia
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Andrés, Nahuel, Gonzalez, Carlos, Martin, Luis, Dmitruk, Pablo, and Gómez, Daniel
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a full two-fluid magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) description for a completely ionized hydrogen plasma, retaining the effects of the Hall current, electron pressure and electron inertia. According to this description, each plasma species introduces a new spatial scale: the ion inertial length $\lambda_{i}$ and the electron inertial length $\lambda_{e}$, which are not present in the traditional MHD description. In the present paper, we seek for possible changes in the energy power spectrum in fully developed turbulent regimes, using numerical simulations of the two-fluid equations in two-and-a-half dimensions (2.5D). We have been able to reproduce different scaling laws in different spectral ranges, as it has been observed in the solar wind for the magnetic energy spectrum. At the smallest wavenumbers where plain MHD is valid, we obtain an inertial range following a Kolmogorov $k^{-5/3}$ law. For intermediate wavenumbers such that $\lambda_{i}^{-1} << k << \lambda_{e}^{-1}$, the spectrum is modified to a $k^{-7/3}$ power-law, as has also been obtained for Hall-MHD (HMHD) neglecting electron inertia terms. When electron inertia is retained, a new spectral region given by $k > \lambda_{e}^{-1}$ arises. The power spectrum for magnetic energy in this region is given by a $k^{-11/3}$ power law. Finally, when the terms of electron inertia are retained, we study the self-consistent electric field. Our results are discussed and compared with those obtained in solar wind observations and previous simulations.
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- 2014
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19. Demographic, seed and microsite limitations to seedling recruitment in semi-arid mine site restoration
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Commander, Lucy Elizabeth, Merino-Martín, Luis, Elliott, Carole P., Miller, Ben P., Dixon, Kingsley, and Stevens, Jason
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- 2020
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20. Shifts in soil and plant functional diversity along an altitudinal gradient in the French Alps
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Stokes, Alexia, Angeles, Guillermo, Anthelme, Fabien, Aranda-Delgado, Eduardo, Barois, Isabelle, Bounous, Manon, Cruz-Maldonado, Nereyda, Decaëns, Thibaud, Fourtier, Stéphane, Freschet, Grégoire T., Gabriac, Quentin, Hernández-Cáceres, Daniel, Jiménez, Leonor, Ma, Jing, Mao, Zhun, Marín-Castro, Beatriz Eugenia, Merino-Martín, Luis, Mohamed, Awaz, Piedallu, Christian, Pimentel-Reyes, Carlos, Reijnen, Hans, Reverchon, Frédérique, Rey, Hervé, Selli, Lavinia, Siebe-Grabach, Christina Desireé, Sieron, Katrin, Weemstra, Monique, and Roumet, Catherine
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- 2021
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21. Pathways to persistence: plant root traits alter carbon accumulation in different soil carbon pools
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Rossi, Lorenzo M. W., Mao, Zhun, Merino-Martín, Luis, Roumet, Catherine, Fort, Florian, Taugourdeau, Olivier, Boukcim, Hassan, Fourtier, Stéphane, Del Rey-Granado, Maria, Chevallier, Tiphaine, Cardinael, Rémi, Fromin, Nathalie, and Stokes, Alexia
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- 2020
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22. Rhizosphere bacteria are more strongly related to plant root traits than fungi in temperate montane forests: insights from closed and open forest patches along an elevational gradient
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Merino-Martín, Luis, Griffiths, Robert I., Gweon, Hyun S., Furget-Bretagnon, Clément, Oliver, Anna, Mao, Zhun, Le Bissonnais, Yves, and Stokes, Alexia
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23. Do diversity of plants, soil fungi and bacteria influence aggregate stability on ultramafic Ferralsols? A metagenomic approach in a tropical hotspot of biodiversity
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Demenois, Julien, Merino-Martín, Luis, Fernandez Nuñez, Nicolas, Stokes, Alexia, and Carriconde, Fabian
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24. Characterization of a sample of intermediate-type AGN. II. Host Bulge Properties and Black Hole Mass Estimates
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Benítez, Erika, Méndez-Abreu, Jairo, Fuentes-Carrera, Isaura, Cruz-González, Irene, Martínez, Benoni, López-Martin, Luis, Jiménez-Bailón, Elena, Chavushyan, Vahram, and León-Tavares, Jonathan
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a study of the host bulge properties and their relations with the black hole mass on a sample of 10 intermediate-type active galactic nuclei (AGN). Our sample consists mainly of early type spirals, four of them hosting a bar. For 70$^{+10}_{-17}%$ of the galaxies we have been able to determine the type of the bulge, and find that these objects probably harbor a pseudobulge or a combination of classical bulge/ pseudobulge, suggesting that pseudobulges might be frequent in intermediate-type AGN. In our sample, 50\pm14% of the objects show double-peaked emission lines. Therefore, narrow double-peaked emission lines seem to be frequent in galaxies harboring a pseudobulge or a combination of classical bulge/ pseudobulge. Depending on the bulge type, we estimated the black hole mass using the corresponding $M_{BH} - {\sigma*}$ relation and found them with a range of: 5.69$\pm$0.21 $<$ $\log M_{BH}^{\sigma*}$ $<$ 8.09$\pm$0.24. Comparing these $M_{BH}^{\sigma*}$ values with masses derived from the FWHM of H$\beta$ and the continuum luminosity at 5100 \AA from their SDSS-DR7 spectra ($M_{BH}$) we find that eight out of ten (80$^{+7}_{-17}$%) galaxies have black hole masses that are compatible within a factor of 3. This result would support that $M_{BH}$ and $M_{BH}^{\sigma*}$ are the same for intermediate-type AGN as has been found for type 1 AGN. However, when the type of the bulge is taken into account only 3 out of the 7 (43$^{+18}_{-15}%$) objects of the sample have their $M_{BH}^{\sigma*}$ and $M_{BH}$ compatible within 3-$\sigma$ errors. We also find that estimations based on the $M_{BH}-\sigma*$ relation for pseudobulges are not compatible in 50$\pm20%$ of the objects., Comment: 32 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ, Dec 04 2012. Subjects: Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)
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25. Characterization of a sample of intermediate-type AGN. I. Spectroscopic properties and serendipitous discovery of new Dual AGN
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Benítez, Erika, Méndez-Abreu, Jairo, Fuentes-Carrera, Isaura, Cruz-González, Irene, Martínez, Benoni, López-Martin, Luis, Jiménez-Bailón, Elena, León-Tavares, Jonathan, and Chavushyan, Vahram H.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
A sample of 10 nearby intermediate-type active galactic nuclei (AGN) drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-DR7) is presented. The aim of this work is to provide estimations of the black hole mass for the sample galaxies from the dynamics of the broad line region. For this purpose, a detailed spectroscopic analysis of the objects was done. Using BPT diagnostic diagrams we have carefully classified the objects as true intermediate-type AGN and found that 80%$^{+7.2%}_{-17.3%}$ are composite AGN. The black hole mass estimated for the sample is within 6.54$\pm$0.16\,$<$\,log\,$M_{\rm BH}$\,$<$\,7.81$\pm$0.14. Profile analysis show that five objects (\object{J120655.63+501737.1}, \object{J121607.08+504930.0}, \object{J141238.14+391836.5}, \object{J143031.18+524225.8} and \object{J162952.88+242638.3}) have narrow double-peaked emission lines in both the red (H$\alpha$, [\ion{N}{2}]$\lambda\lambda$6548,6583 and [\ion{S}{2}]$\lambda\lambda$6716,6731) and the blue (H$\beta$ and [\ion{O}{3}]$\lambda\lambda$4959,5007) region of the spectra, with velocity differences ($\Delta V$) between the double peaks within 114\,$<\Delta V\,<$\,256 km s$^{-1}$. Two of them, \object{J121607.08+504930.0} and \object{J141238.14+391836.5} are candidates for dual AGN since their double-peaked emission lines are dominated by AGN activity. In searches of dual AGN; Type 1, Type 1I and intermediate-type AGN should be carefully separated, due to the high serendipitous number of narrow double-peaked sources (50%$\pm$14.4%) found in our sample., Comment: 37 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables, accepted for ApJ, Nov 26, 2012 Subjects: Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)
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26. The ionized gas at the center of IC 10: A possible localized chemical pollution by Wolf-Rayet stars
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Lopez-Sanchez, Angel R., Mesa-Delgado, Adal, Lopez-Martin, Luis, and Esteban, Cesar
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present results from integral field spectroscopy with the Potsdam Multi-Aperture Spectrograph at the 3.5m telescope at Calar Alto Observatory of the intense star-forming region [HL90] 111 at the center of the starburst galaxy IC 10. We have obtained maps with a spatial sampling of 1" x 1" = 3.9 pc x 3.9 pc of different emission lines and analyzed the extinction, physical conditions, nature of the ionization, and chemical abundances of the ionized gas, as well determined locally the age of the most recent star-formation event. By defining several apertures, we study the main integrated properties of some regions within [HL90] 111. Two contiguous spaxels show an unambiguous detection of the broad He II 4686 emission line, this feature seems to be produced by a single WNL star. We also report a probable N and He enrichment in the precise spaxels where the WR features are detected. The enrichment pattern is roughly consistent with that expected for the pollution of the ejecta of a single or a very small number of WR stars. Furthermore, this chemical pollution is very localized (~2"~7.8 pc) and it should be difficult to detect in star-forming galaxies beyond the Local Volume. We also discuss the use of the most-common empirical calibrations to estimate the oxygen abundances of the ionized gas in nearby galaxies from 2D spectroscopic data. The ionization degree of the gas plays an important role when applying these empirical methods, as they tend to give lower oxygen abundances with increasing ionization degree., Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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27. Spectroscopy and multiband photometry of the afterglow of intermediate duration gamma-ray burst 040924 and its host galaxy
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Wiersema, K., van der Horst, A. J., Kann, D. A., Rol, E., Starling, R. L. C., Curran, P. A., Gorosabel, J., Levan, A. J., Fynbo, J. P. U., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Wijers, R. A. M. J., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Guziy, S. S., Hornstrup, A., Hjorth, J., Jelinek, M., Jensen, B. L., Kidger, M., Martin-Luis, F., Tanvir, N. R., Tristram, P., and Vreeswijk, P. M.
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We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the afterglow and host galaxy of gamma-ray burst 040924. This GRB had a rather short duration of T90 ~2.4s, and a well sampled optical afterglow light curve. We aim to use this dataset to find further evidence that this burst is consistent with a massive star core-collapse progenitor. We combine the afterglow data reported here with data taken from the literature and compare the host properties with survey data. We find that the global behaviour of the optical afterglow is well fit by a broken power-law, with a break at ~0.03 days. We determine the redshift z = 0.858 +/- 0.001 from the detected emission lines in our spectrum. Using the spectrum and photometry we derive global properties of the host, showing it to have similar properties to long GRB hosts. We detect the [Ne III] emission line in the spectrum, and compare the fluxes of this line of a sample of 15 long GRB host galaxies with survey data, showing the long GRB hosts to be comparable to local metal-poor emission line galaxies in their [Ne III] emission. We fit the supernova bump accompanying this burst, and find that it is similar to other long GRB supernova bumps, but fainter. All properties of GRB 040924 are consistent with an origin in the core-collapse of a massive star: the supernova, the spectrum and SED of the host and the afterglow., Comment: A&A submitted. 10 pages, 4 figures
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28. Exploring the Potential of Integral Field Spectroscopy Observing Extrasolar Planet Transits: Ground Based Observations of the Atmospheric Na in HD209458b
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Arribas, Santiago, Gilliland, Ronald L., Sparks, William B., Lopez-Martin, Luis, Mediavilla, Evencio, and Gomez-Alvarez, Pedro
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We explore the use of Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) to observe extrasolar planet transits. Although this technique should find its full potential in space observations (e.g. JWST, TPF), we have tested its basics with ground based time series observations of HD209458b obtained with WHT+INTEGRAL during a transit. For this analysis we used 5550 spectra, obtained in 150 exposures during a period of >7 hours. We found that IFS offers 3 fundamental advantages with respect to previously used methods. (i) It improves the effective S/N in photon limited observations by distributing the light coming from the star into the 2 dimensions of the detector. (ii) This type of IFS data allows to 'auto-calibrate' instrumental and background effects. (iii) Since the star image characteristics as well as its photometric properties are extracted from the same data-cube, it is possible to decorrelate photometric instabilities induced by PSF variations. These data have also allowed us to explore the accuracy limits of ground based 'relative' spectrophotometry. This was done using a photometric index that probes the NaD lines, for which we obtained a nominal 1-sigma error of ~1.0x10^-4. This result, based on observations of only 1 transit, indicates that this type of ground observation can constrain the characterization of the transmission spectrum of extrasolar planets. The present observations are compatible with no extra NaD depression during the transit. Though this result seems to be inconsistent with the recently reported HST-STIS findings we point out its limited statistical meaning: the results disagree within 1-sigma, but agree within 2-sigma. We also give some recommenda-tions to instrument developers in order to enhance the efficiency of the method., Comment: 15 pages, 2 tables, 10 figures. To appear in PASP (January 2006)
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29. Benefits of early aggressive immunomodulatory therapy (tocilizumab and methylprednisolone) in COVID-19: Single center cohort study of 685 patients
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Buzon-Martín Luis, Montero-Baladía Miguel, Delgado-López Pedro, Iglesias-Posadilla David, Astigarraga Itziar, Galacho-Harriero Ana, Iglesias-Julián Enrique, López-Veloso María, De La Torre-Ferrera Noelia, Barraza-Bengoechea Julio César, Ubeira- Iglesias Marta, San Llorente- Sebastián Rodrigo, Colazo-Burlato María, Lorenzo-Martín Andrés, Minguito de la Iglesia Javier, García-Muñoz Juan Pablo, Hermida-Fernández Gerardo, Navarro-San Francisco Carolina, Boado-Lama Jorge, Fernández-Regueras María, Callejo-Torre Fernando, Ossa-Echeverri Sergio, Fisac-Cuadrado Lourdes, Gero-Escapa María, Megías-Lobón Gregoria, Simón-Rodríguez Adolfo, and Fernández-Ratero José Antonio
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COVID-19 ,Coronavirus ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Epidemiology ,Diagnosis ,Treatment ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Introduction: A growing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation and thrombotic phenomena are key features in the pathophysiology of COVID-19. Apart from antivirals and respiratory support, anticoagulants, corticoids and immunomodulators are increasingly being prescribed, especially for more severe cases. We describe the clinical outcome of a large cohort of patients preferentially treated with glucocorticoids and interleukin inhibitors. Methods: Single center and retrospective case series. Adult patients admitted with COVID-19 related respiratory insufficiency were included. Patients who died within 2 days after admission and those testing positive but asymptomatic were excluded. We defined two study periods: from March 3rd to March 31 st, 2020 (beginning of epidemic until peak of incidence) and April 1 st to May 7 th, 2020 (second half of epidemic). The majority of patients received respiratory support, combinations of antimicrobials, anticoagulants, corticoids and interleukin inhibitors. Antivirals were preferentially given in the first period. The clinical outcome (death and ventilator dependency) of both periods was compared. Results: From March 3 rd to May 7 th, 685 patients were included for analysis (58.4% males, mean age 68.9 years). Patients in the first period (n = 408) were younger (66.6 vs 71.1 years, p = 0.003), presented lower mean P a O 2/F i O2 ratio at admission (256.5 vs 270.4 mm Hg,p = 0.0563), higher ferritin (1520 vs 1221 ng/ml, p = 0.01), higher IL-6 (679 vs 194 pg/ml, p
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30. Photometric Observations of the Type Ia SN 2002er in UGC 10743
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Pignata, G., Patat, F., Benetti, S., Blinnikov, S., Hillebrandt, W., Kotak, R., Leibundgut, B., Mazzali, P. A., Meikle, P., Qiu, Y., Ruiz-Lapuente, P., Smartt, S., Sorokina, E., Stritzinger, M., Stehle, M., Turatto, M., Marsh, T., Martin-Luis, F., McBride, N., Mendez, J., Morales-Rueda, L., Narbutis, D., and Street, R.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Extensive light and colour curves for the Type Ia supernova SN 2002er are presented as part of the European Supernova Collaboration. We have collected UBVRI photometry from ten different telescopes covering the phases from 7 days before until 619 days after maximum light. Corrections for the different instrumental systems and the non-thermal spectrum of the supernova (S-corrections) have been applied. With the densely sampled light curves we can make detailed comparisons to other well-observed objects. SN 2002er most closely resembles SN 1996X after maximum, but clearly shows a different colour evolution before peak light and a stronger shoulder in V and R bands compared to other well-observed SNe Ia. In particular, the rise time appears to be longer than what is expected from rise-time vs.decline-rate relation. We use several methods to determine the reddening towards SN 2002er based on the colour evolution at near peak and at late phases. The uvoir (bolometric) light curve shows great similarity with SN 1996X, but also indications of a higher luminosity, longer rise time and a more pronounced shoulder 25 days past maximum. The interpretation of the light curves was done with two independent light curve codes. Both find that given the luminosity of SN 2002er the 56Ni mass exceeds 0.6 Msun with prefered values near 0.7 Msun. Uncertainties in the exact distance to SN 2002er are the most serious limitation of this measurement. The light curve modelling also indicates a high level of mixing of the nickel in the explosion of SN 2002er., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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31. IRAS 04000+5052: A not so compact, not so metal-poor HII region
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Esteban, Cesar, Lopez-Martin, Luis, Lopez-Sanchez, Angel R., Cedres, Bernabe, and Garcia-Rojas, Jorge
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present new observations of IRAS 04000+5052, a Galactic HII region associated with a young stellar cluster and possibly located at the Perseus arm. Contrary to previous claims, we have found that this object is not a compact metal-poor HII region. The electron density and chemical composition of the nebula are similar to those of normal HII regions of the Galactic disk. The radial velocity of the ionized gas coincides with that obtained from CO observations, indicating that the nebula is associated with a molecular cloud. Probably, the ionizing source of the HII region is a Herbig Be star of B0.5 spectral type., Comment: 15 pages, 2 tables, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in PASP
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32. Spectral Irradiance Calibration in the Infrared. XIII. 'Supertemplates' and On-Orbit Calibrators for SIRTF's Infrared Array Camera (IRAC)
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Cohen, Martin, Megeath, S. T., Hammersley, Peter L., Martin-Luis, Fabiola, and Stauffer, John
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We describe the technique used to develop on-orbit calibrators for IRAC and validate the method for either K0-M0III or A0-A5V stars. For SIRTF, the approach uses all available optical, NIR, and MIR photometry, and yields absolute spectra from UV to MIR. One set of stars is from Landolt's network of optical standards, the other from Carter-Meadows IR standards. Traceability to the Cohen-Walker- Witteborn framework of absolute photometry and spectra is assured. The method is based on using either "supertemplates" to represent the intrinsic shapes of the spectra of K0-M0IIIs from 1150A to 35 um, or Kurucz synthetic spectra for A0-5V stars. Each supertemplate/model is reddened according to a star's extinction and normalized by characterized optical photometry. This paper tests our ability to predict NIR (JHK) magnitudes from supertemplates or models constrained by Hippa- rcos/Tycho or precision ground-based optical data. We offer absolute calibrated spectra of 33 optical standards to demonstrate the viability of this technique for a set of IR calibrators 100-1000 times fainter than we have previously publ- ished. We calculate the absolute uncertainties associated with predicting IRAC mags for the faintest cool giant and hot dwarf in this new set of calibrators., Comment: 53 pages, Latex, AASTEX5 macros
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33. Investigating prehistoric diet and lifeways of early farmers in central northern Spain (3000–1500 CAL BC) using stable isotope techniques
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Jones, Jennifer R., Maeso, Cristina Vega, Ballestero, Eduardo Carmona, Martín, Luis Villanueva, Arceo, Maria Eugenía Delgado, and Marín-Arroyo, Ana B.
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34. Prognostic value of O 6 -methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) status in pancreatic neuroendrocrine tumors with capecitabine and temozolomide (CAPTEM).
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Terán Brage, Eduardo, Feito Pérez, Jorge, Navarro Martín, Luis Miguel, Escala Cornejo, Roberto Andrés, Abad Hernández, María Mar, Del Carmen, Sofía, López Gutiérrez, Álvaro, Cigarral García, Belén, Vidal Tocino, Rosario, Lozano, Rebeca, and Fonseca Sánchez, Emilio
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35. Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
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Shackelford, Nancy, Paterno, Gustavo B., Winkler, Daniel E., Erickson, Todd E., Leger, Elizabeth A., Svejcar, Lauren N., Breed, Martin F., Faist, Akasha M., Harrison, Peter A., Curran, Michael F., Guo, Qinfeng, Kirmer, Anita, Law, Darin J., Mganga, Kevin Z., Munson, Seth M., Porensky, Lauren M., Quiroga, R. Emiliano, Török, Péter, Wainwright, Claire E., Abdullahi, Ali, Bahm, Matt A., Ballenger, Elizabeth A., Barger, Nichole, Baughman, Owen W., Becker, Carina, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Boyd, Chad S., Burton, Carla M., Burton, Philip J., Calleja, Eman, Carrick, Peter J., Caruana, Alex, Clements, Charlie D., Davies, Kirk W., Deák, Balázs, Drake, Jessica, Dullau, Sandra, Eldridge, Joshua, Espeland, Erin, Farrell, Hannah L., Fick, Stephen E., Garbowski, Magda, de la Riva, Enrique G., Golos, Peter J., Grey, Penelope A., Heydenrych, Barry, Holmes, Patricia M., James, Jeremy J., Jonas-Bratten, Jayne, Kiss, Réka, Kramer, Andrea T., Larson, Julie E., Lorite, Juan, Mayence, C. Ellery, Merino-Martín, Luis, Miglécz, Tamás, Milton, Suanne Jane, Monaco, Thomas A., Montalvo, Arlee M., Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Paschke, Mark W., Peri, Pablo Luis, Pokorny, Monica L., Rinella, Matthew J., Saayman, Nelmarie, Schantz, Merilynn C., Parkhurst, Tina, Seabloom, Eric W., Stuble, Katharine L., Uselman, Shauna M., Valkó, Orsolya, Veblen, Kari, Wilson, Scott, Wong, Megan, Xu, Zhiwei, and Suding, Katharine L.
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36. Land cover effects on water balance partitioning in the Colombian Andes: improved water availability in early stages of natural vegetation recovery
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García-Leoz, Vanessa, Villegas, Juan Camilo, Suescún, Diego, Flórez, Claudia P., Merino-Martín, Luis, Betancur, Teresita, and León, Juan Diego
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37. Spatial Planning Experiences for Vulnerability Reduction in the Wildland-Urban Interface in Mediterranean European Countries
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Galiana-Martín Luis
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wildfire ,risk ,mitigation ,adaptation ,fire management ,land use planning ,urban planning ,urban sprawl ,Agriculture ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Expansion of the wildland-urban interface in countries in the European Mediterranean basin is increasing vulnerability to forest fires. Despite more effective extinction systems, this is still a growing problem. This article defends the importance of spatial planning (land-use and urban planning) and the need for systematic intervention to mitigate this wildfire risk. A critical review of the current situation, noting intervention focused on buildings and plots and insufficient action on intermediate spatial scales, is followed by the presentation of significant and relevant experiences in the European context.
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38. Política, prensa y discurso: la reacción de la Iglesia católica frente a los gobiernos radicales entrerrianos en el marco de la reforma constitucional (1914-1933)
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Céparo, Martín Luis
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iglesia ,radicalismo ,prensa ,estrategias ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 - Abstract
En el presente artículo se proponen analizar los roles y posturas que adoptaron la Iglesia Católica y el Partido Radical en Entre Ríos en el periodo entre 1914 y 1933. Los objetivos que perseguían se fundamentan en diversos intereses: por un lado evitar el avance de los criterios liberales postulados por el partido gobernante y que serían plasmados en la Constitución provincial, y por otro, establecer y reformar con criterios modernos la carta provincial. Los medios de comunicación, en especial los diarios, se convirtieron en órganos de difusión, y fueron los encargados la transmisión de sus ideas e instalar en la opinión pública, y principalmente en sus adeptos, sendos discursos a favor o en contra de los acontecimientos en el plano político. La reacción de la Iglesia católica se enmarca en un proceso de expansión y organización interna de la mano de un intento de consolidación en el escenario político, pero a la vez de defensa frente a los embates del Partido Radical. La reforma constitucional provincial es el telón de fondo que permite identificar la forma en que las estrategias de la iglesia se emplearon para mantener su lugar como un actor de peso en la sociedad entrerriana.
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39. La situación fiscal de las ciudades argentinas
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Martín Luis Mangas, Alejandro Lopez Accotto, and Carlos Rodolfo Martínez
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administración pública local ,finanzas municipales ,Settlements ,GF101-127 ,Land use ,HD101-1395.5 - Abstract
Las ciudades argentinas (y sus gobiernos locales) en las últimas décadas han sufrido profundas transformaciones en materia de funciones de gasto. Se han ampliado y complejizado sus actividades, y en muchas ocasiones, sin contar con los recursos financieros suficientes para hacer frente a las mismas. El nivel de dependencia financiera que poseen de los gobiernos de superior jerarquía (Nación y provincias) es muy elevado. Modificar este aspecto, junto a otros asuntos relativos al financiamiento municipal, es un aspecto clave para dotar a los gobiernos locales argentinos de un más amplio espacio de intervención fiscal que permita reducir su dependencia de las transferencias de otras jurisdicciones, para con todo ello, obtener una provisión pública local de bienes y servicios, con un piso de homogeneidad en términos de calidad, cantidad y accesibilidad, en todo el territorio nacional.
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40. Radiative b-baryon decays to measure the photon and b-baryon polarization
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García Martín, Luis Miguel, Jashal, Brij, Martínez Vidal, Fernando, Oyanguren, Arantza, Roy, Shibasis, Sain, Ria, and Sinha, Rahul
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41. Fragmentation of Araucaria araucana forests in Chile: quantification and correlation with structural variables
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Molina Juan R, Martín, Drake F, Martín Luis M, and Herrera Miguel
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Landscape Conservation ,Landscape Metrics ,Landscape Connectivity ,Spatial Pattern Indicators ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Landscape fragmentation is one of the main threats to South American temperate forests due to population growth, conversion of native forests to plantations of exotic species and non-sustainable timber harvesting. The lack of forest connectivity can interfere with pollination, seed dispersal, biodiversity and landscape quality. Species with relatively limited seed dispersal are potentially more sensitive to the landscape fragmentation. Araucaria araucana (Mol.) K. Koch is a long-lived, slow-growing, relict conifer in South America’s temperate forests with large seeds possessing a limited dispersal range. The objective of the study was to identify priority areas for Araucaria conservation based on fragmentation quantification and correlation with structural variables and regeneration conditions. Results from the FRAGSTATS® and CONEFOR® software indicated that Araucaria connectivity has increased in sites located in the central Andean Range in comparison to other sites, because of reduced human and livestock pressure as well as the relative absence of commercial plantations. The proximity index ranged from 6.01 m to 34834.2 m, and the probability of connectivity has significantly increased (175663 ha) in the central Andean Range. Significant relationships were found between the Simpson’s index (or the probability of connectivity) and basal area, and between the mean largest patch index and crown diameter. The largest patch index (r = 0.6; p < 0.05) and the area-weighted mean proximity index (r = 0.767; p < 0.05) were the most important landscape metrics influencing Araucaria regeneration. Furthermore, the integration of spatial pattern analysis obtained from satellite images and aerial photographs with forest and regeneration characterization from field sampling allowed to identify the most vulnerable areas. The methodology presented here can assist in the identification of target areas for spatial conservation, including management needs under the current budget restrictions.
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42. Rhizopus arrhizus Invasive Infection due to Self-Inflicted Scratch Injuries in a Diabetic Patient with Non-ketotic Acidosis
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Martín, Luis Buzón, Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel Morán, Mercier, Nicole, Lafont, Maria Ortega, Fernández, Eva Ojeda, de la Parte, Ana Ruiz, and Estefanía, Miguel
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43. Effect of colchicine on perioperative atrial fibrillation and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery in patients undergoing major thoracic surgery (COP-AF): an international randomised trial
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Conen, David, Ke Wang, Michael, Popova, Ekaterine, Chan, Matthew T V, Landoni, Giovanni, Cata, Juan P, Reimer, Cara, McLean, Sean R, Srinathan, Sadeesh K, Reyes, Juan Carlos Trujillo, Grande, Ascension Martín, Tallada, Anna Gonzalez, Sessler, Daniel I, Fleischmann, Edith, Kabon, Barbara, Voltolini, Luca, Cruz, Patrícia, Maziak, Donna E, Gutiérrez-Soriano, Laura, McIntyre, William F, Tandon, Vikas, Martínez-Téllez, Elisabeth, Guerra-Londono, Juan Jose, DuMerton, Deborah, Wong, Randolph H L, McGuire, Anna L, Kidane, Biniam, Roux, Diego Parise, Shargall, Yaron, Wells, Jennifer R, Ofori, Sandra N, Vincent, Jessica, Xu, Lizhen, Li, Zhuoru, Eikelboom, John W, Jolly, Sanjit S, Healey, Jeff S, Devereaux, P J, Conen, David, Devereaux, PJ, Vincent, Jessica, Wang, Michael Ke, Wells, Jennifer R., Healey, Jeff S., Landoni, Giovanni, McIntyre, William F., Popova, Ekaterine, Sessler, Daniel I., Srinathan, Sadeesh K., Amir, Mohammed, Bangdiwala, Shrikant I., Bossard, Matthias, Chan, Matthew TV, Eikelboom, John W., Fleischmann, Edith, Jolly, Sanjit, Montes, Felix Ramón, Reimer, Cara, Schmartz, Denis, Wang, Chew Yin, Ofori, Sandra N., Blum, Steffen, Alvarez-Garcia, Jesus, Lo Bianco, Giuliana, Traquair, Hugh, Guerrero-Pinedo, Fernando Andres, Oleynick, Christopher, Meyre, Pascal B., Méndez-Zurita, Francisco, Chiarella-Redfern, Helene, Marcucci, Maura, Donati, Francesco, Gonzalez-Osuna, Aranzazu, Minervini, Fabrizio, Moreno Weidmann, Zoraida, Guerra-Ramos, Jose M., Dion, Gabriel, Ramos-Pachón, Anna, Borges, Flavia K., de Sa Boasquevisque, Danielle, Mosconi, Maria Giulia, Amarenco, Pierre, Mitchell, L. Brent, Wyse, George, Cheng, Davy, McAlister, Finlay A., Wells, George A., Baskaran, Geethan, Burns, Andrew T., Gennaccaro, Julia, Howe, Rosemary, Mastrangelo, Louise, Pettit, Shirley, Popovic, Michelle, Shahbaz, Subana, Tosh, Makayla, Zucchetto, Simona J., Heenan, Laura, Lee, Shun Fu, Li, Zhuoru, Xu, Lizhen, Kabon, Barbara, Hoetzenecker, Konrad, Schweiger, Thomas, Reiterer, Christian, Zotti, Oliver, Bsuchner, Paul, Hochreiter, Beatrix, Taschner, Alexander, Adamowitsch, Nikolas, Horvath, Katharina, Hantáková, Nicole, Bidgoli, Javad, Huybrechts, Isabelle, Cappeliez, Serge, Neary, John D., Shargall, Yaron, Tandon, Vikas, Finley, Christian, Agzarian, John, Hanna, Waël, Abdulrahman, Muammar, Lawrence, Kelly, Gregus, Krysten, Quraishi, Faraaz, Wikkerink, Spencer, Wallace, Christine, Prine, Merissa, Gregus, Emily, Hare, Jacqueline, Lombardo, Kristen, Fezia, Behashta, Columbus, Teresa, Rushton, Jacob, DuMerton, Deborah, Reid, Ken, Parlow, Joel, Chung, Wiley, Karizhenskaia, Maria, Malik, Aftab, Tanzola, Rob, Giles, Andrew, McLean, Sean R., McGuire, Anna, Lohser, Jens, Lim, Shirley, Grey, Rebecca, Yee, John, Grant, Kyle, Lee, Alex L., Choi, James J., Dewar, Leith R., Durkin, Christopher, Schisler, Travis, Hecht, Patrick, Hughes, Bevan, Kidane, Biniam, Liu, Richard, Tan, Lawrence, Gowing, Stephen, Buduhan, Gordon, Enns, Stephanie, Poole, Emma, Graham, Kristin, Dubik, Niina, Chin, Alex, Maziak, Donna E., Seely, Andrew JE, Gilbert, Sebastien, Villeneuve, P. James, Sundaresan, Sudhir, Gingrich, Molly, Fazekas, Anna, Bucciero, Kirby, Malthaner, Richard A., Lewis, Deb, Fortin, Dalilah, Qiabi, Mehdi, Nayak, Rahul, Plourde, Madelaine Marie, Haider, Tehmina, Murphy, Rowan, Sellers, Daniel, Donahoe, Laura, Lefebvre, Marco, Lanthier, Luc, Ko, Michael Augustine, Parente, David, Cheung, Victoria, Schieman, Colin, Bessissow, Amal, Wong, Randolph HL, Joynt, Gavin M., Lam, Carmen KM, Lau, Rainbow WH, Wan, Innes YP, Underwood, Malcolm J., Wu, William KK, Wong, Wai Tat, Choi, Gordon YS, Lee, Eva, Hui, Ka Yan, Fung, Beaker, Chan, Chee Sam, Ng, Fung Kei, Thung, Kin Hoi, Gutiérrez-Soriano, Laura, Castañeda, Laura Carmenza, Téllez, Luis Jaime, Ortiz-Ramirez, Lina Marcela, Baiardo-Redaelli, Martina, Belletti, Alessandro, Dieci, Elisa, Monaco, Fabrizio, Muriana, Piergiorgio, Nakhnoukh, Cristina, Novellis, Pierluigi, Turi, Stefano, Viscardi, Stefano, Veronesi, Giulia, Voltolini, Luca, Bongiolatti, Stefano, Salvicchi, Alberto, Gatteschi, Lavinia, Indino, Rossella, Tombelli, Simone, Ravasin, Alice, Salimbene, Ottavia, Rosboch, Giulio Luca, Balzani, Eleonora, Ceraolo, Edoardo, Neitzert, Luca, Brazzi, Luca, Londero, Francesco, Grossi, William, Massullo, Domenico, Fiorelli, Silvia, Margaritora, Stefano, Hashim, Shahrul Amry, Krishnasamy, Sivakumar, See, Woan Shiang, Nawaz, Mohammed Asghar, Bilal, Haris, Trujillo Reyes, Juan Carlos, Martínez-Téllez, Elisabeth, Belda Sanchis, Josep, Planas Canovas, Georgina, Libreros Niño, Alejandra, Parera Ruiz, Ana, Cladellas Gutierrez, Esther, Guarino, Mauro, Urrutia Cuchi, Gerard, Argilaga Nogues, Marta, Rovira Juan, Anna, Medina-Aedo, Melixa, Turró Castillejo, Mª Asunción, Gil Sanchez, Josep Mª, Araúz-Sarmiento, Ibell, Herranz Perez, Gracia, Chavarria Murillo, Stephania, Garcia-Osuna, Alvaro, Rodriguez-Arias, Ainhoa, Berga Garrote, Nuria, Martín Grande, Ascension, Parise Roux, Diego, Gajate Martín, Luis, De Pablo Pajares, Angélica, Candela Toha, Angel Manuel, Moreno Mata, Nicolás, Muñoz Molina, Gema, Caballero Silva, Usue, Cabañero, Alberto, Fra Fernandez, Sara, Cavestany García-Matres, Cristina, Simón, Luisa, Montenegro, Cristina, Pozo, Sergio, Gonzàlez-Tallada, Anna, González Suarez, Susana, Ribas Ball, Montserrat, De Nadal Clanchet, Miriam, Pérez Vélez, Javier, Cruz, Patrícia, Sánchez-Pedrosa, Guillermo, Duque, Patricia, González, Guillermo, Huerta, Luis, Rodríguez, Laura, Garutti, Ignacio, Ruiz-Villa, Laura, Martí-Ejarque, Maria del Mar, Gili-Bueno, Mireia, Maddio Vieyra, Ricardo Matias, Fibla, Juan J., Durán, Núria, de Temple Pla, Marina, Rodríguez-Fuster, Alberto, Bermejo-Martínez, Silvia, Carramiñana, Albert, Opitz, Isabelle, Etienne, Harry, Cata, Juan P., Guerra-Londono, Juan Jose, Rajaram, Ravi, Corrales, German, Vaporciyan, Ara, Mehran, Reza, Sepesi, Boris, Walsh, Garrett, Rice, David, Cukierman, Daniel S., Swisher, Stephen, Marchant, Bryan E., Harris, Lynne C., Cusson, Bruce D., Miller, Scott A., Ayad, Sabry, Araujo, Jorge, Marquez-Roa, Leonardo, Hofstra, Richard L., Wudel, Leonard J., Minear, Steven C., Teixeira, Camila, Pimentel, Mario, Popoff, Andrew M., Marsack, Kelly, Meehan, Sarah, Chen, Tzonghuei H., Essandoh, Michael, and Poppers, Jeremy S.
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Higher levels of inflammatory biomarkers are associated with an increased risk of perioperative atrial fibrillation and myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS). Colchicine is an anti-inflammatory drug that might reduce the incidence of these complications.
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44. Collaboration network of knowledge creation and dissemination on Management research: ranking the leading institutions
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Ronda-Pupo, Guillermo Armando and Guerras-Martín, Luis Ángel
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45. Generaciones políticas en la masonería española (1900-1931)
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Martín, Luis P.
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46. Business portfolio restructuring: a comprehensive bibliometric review
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Sánchez-Riofrío, Angélica María, Guerras-Martín, Luis Ángel, and Forcadell, Francisco Javier
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47. Avant propos
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Martín, Luis P.
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General Medicine - Abstract
Depuis une dizaine d’années, au sein du Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et Contemporaine de l’Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, une équipe internationale mène une réflexion autour des transferts de l’idée de la République et de sa construction dans l’aire méditerranéenne. L’objectif de ses travaux vise à développer de nouvelles perspectives qui pourront élargir le champ du politique à d’autres champs d’études notamment socio-culturels et communicationnels. À la suite d’une première ren...
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48. Effects of Selenium on Liver and Muscle Contents and Urinary Excretion of Zinc, Copper, Iron and Manganese
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Monedero-Prieto, María José, González-Pérez, José María, González-Reimers, Emilio, Hernández-Pérez, Onán, Monereo-Muñoz, María, Galindo-Martín, Luis, Quintero-Platt, Geraldine, and Abreu-González, Pedro
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49. Effect of altitude on the wine-making potential of Listán negro and Ruby Cabernet cultivars in the south of Tenerife island
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José A. Miguel-Tabares, Beatriz Martín-Luis, Marta Carrillo-López, Eugenio Díaz-Díaz, and Jacinto Darias-Martín
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phenolic ripening ,red grape ,altitude ,anthocyanin ,Agriculture ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
In the south of the island of Tenerife (Valle de Güimar), a study was made of the composition of the grape and fundamentally in colour potential during the ripening of the red varieties Listán negro and Ruby Cabernet in two vineyards located at different heights above sea level. The conventional ripening parameters and total and extractable anthocyanin content have been determined in order to estimate all the main characteristic phenolic. Significant differences were detected between the varieties, along with a clear influence of vineyard altitude on accumulation of colour and phenolic substances in the grapes.
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50. Characterization of the spectrum of trivalent VAV1‐mutation‐driven tumours using a gene‐edited mouse model.
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Robles‐Valero, Javier, Fernández‐Nevado, Lucía, Cuadrado, Myriam, Lorenzo‐Martín, Luis Francisco, Fernández‐Pisonero, Isabel, Abad, Antonio, Redín, Esther, Montuenga, Luis, Martín‐Zanca, Dionisio, Bigas, Anna, Mallo, Moisés, Dosil, Mercedes, and Bustelo, Xosé R.
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Mutations in the VAV1 guanine nucleotide exchange factor 1 have been recently found in peripheral T cell lymphoma and nonsmall‐cell lung cancer (NSCLC). To understand their pathogenic potential, we generated a gene‐edited mouse model that expresses a VAV1 mutant protein that recapitulates the signalling alterations present in the VAV1 mutant subclass most frequently found in tumours. We could not detect any overt tumourigenic process in those mice. However, the concurrent elimination of the Trp53 tumour suppressor gene in them drives T cell lymphomagenesis. This process represents an exacerbation of the normal functions that wild‐type VAV1 plays in follicular helper T cells. We also found that, in combination with the Kras oncogene, the VAV1 mutant version favours progression of NSCLC. These data indicate that VAV1 mutations play critical, although highly cell‐type‐specific, roles in tumourigenesis. They also indicate that such functions are contingent on the mutational landscape of the tumours involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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