11 results on '"Martinez-Arellano P"'
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2. Trustworthy, responsible, ethical AI in manufacturing and supply chains: synthesis and emerging research questions
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Brintrup, Alexandra, Baryannis, George, Tiwari, Ashutosh, Ratchev, Svetan, Martinez-Arellano, Giovanna, and Singh, Jatinder
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Economics - General Economics - Abstract
While the increased use of AI in the manufacturing sector has been widely noted, there is little understanding on the risks that it may raise in a manufacturing organisation. Although various high level frameworks and definitions have been proposed to consolidate potential risks, practitioners struggle with understanding and implementing them. This lack of understanding exposes manufacturing to a multitude of risks, including the organisation, its workers, as well as suppliers and clients. In this paper, we explore and interpret the applicability of responsible, ethical, and trustworthy AI within the context of manufacturing. We then use a broadened adaptation of a machine learning lifecycle to discuss, through the use of illustrative examples, how each step may result in a given AI trustworthiness concern. We additionally propose a number of research questions to the manufacturing research community, in order to help guide future research so that the economic and societal benefits envisaged by AI in manufacturing are delivered safely and responsibly., Comment: Pre-print under peer-review
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- 2023
3. Physicochemical and techno-functional characterization of soluble proteins extracted by ultrasound from the cricket Acheta domesticus
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Salvador O. Cruz-López, Héctor B. Escalona-Buendía, Isadora Martinez-Arellano, Julieta Domínguez-Soberanes, and Yenizey M. Alvarez-Cisneros
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Techno-functional properties ,Soluble protein ,Sonication ,Acheta domesticus ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The growing interest in using insects for human consumption is due to their numerous benefits. Insects offer efficient protein generation, rapid growth rates, and high nutritional value. The objective of this work was to evaluate the physicochemical and techno-functional properties of the different soluble protein fractions of the cricket Acheta domesticus using various methods: grinding (CF), defatting (DCF), alkalinization (SPA), and ultrasound-assisted extraction (SPS). CF, DCF, SPA, and SPS were used as extenders in food models and compared with a control group prepared with meat and a commercial soy protein (SPI). Defatting increased the protein content (52 %) in CF, improving digestibility, while the SPS extraction method improved solid recovery (40.46 %), protein recovery (41.94 %), total protein content (53.85 %), and digestibility (53.7 %) compared to SPA. Proteins exhibited pH-dependent solubility, with higher solubility at pH 12–13 and an isoelectric point of 4.5. In techno-functional properties, SPS had the highest water/oil retention capacity (2.8 g/g, 3.49 g/g), foam formation (386.66 %), and emulsifying stability (32.96 m2/g). CF showed no foam formation, although defatting (DCF) improved foam formation (8.33 %) and emulsifying stability (6.23 m2/g). Heat coagulation was higher for CF and DCF (30.58 % and 30.33 % respectively). All meat models with SPA and SPS showed high elasticity and cohesiveness but low hardness, gumminess, and chewiness. The model prepared with 15 % SPS reduced cooking losses (0.91 %) and total expressible fluid separation (1 %), improved water retention capacity (83.02 %), and increased total soluble protein content (5.32 mg/mL). The ultrasound-assisted extraction method proved to be an efficient way to obtain soluble proteins from Acheta domesticus with techno-functional properties suitable for use as a food additive or meat extender.
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- 2024
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4. Towards a Just Energy Transition: Implications for communities in lower- and middle-income countries
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Dalabajan, Dante, Mayne, Ruth, Bobson, Blandina, Qazzaz, Hadeel, Ushie, Henry, Ocharan, Jacobo, Farr, Jason, Romero, Jorge, Priego, Karla, Gomez Correa, Laura Victoria, Gomez Ortiz, Leandro, Socci, Ludovica, Buenaventura Goldman, Marianne, Rosario Felizco, Maria, Dabi, Nafkote, Chauke, Nkateko, Haq, Oskar, Martinez Arellano, Pilar, Mojica Enciso, Sandra Patricia, Khoirun Ni’mah, Siti, and Fadzai Zano, Veronica
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Climate change ,Inequality ,Rights ,Changement climatique ,Inégalités ,Droits - Abstract
More frequent or intense floods, heatwaves, wildfires, droughts and typhoons devastate people’s homes, livelihoods and the natural world. A clean energy transition is urgently needed to reduce carbon emissions and prevent the impacts worsening. Wealthy countries have the prime historic responsibility for the climate crisis and therefore for its mitigation. But as the clean energy transition gathers speed, it inevitably also impacts lower-income, lower-emitting countries and communities. This research report, written by 20 co-authors from Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, the US and Europe, investigates the implications of the energy transition for them, and asks how the world can achieve a truly just, as well as fast, transition., The findings highlight the stark choice facing humanity. If the transition is undertaken with justice and respect for communities’ rights at its heart, it offers an unprecedented opportunity to simultaneously mitigate the climate crisis and reduce poverty and inequality. Conversely, an unjust transition, which entrenches or exacerbates inequalities, risks generating public resistance and slowing the transition with devastating human consequences., Inondations, vagues de chaleur, incendies de forêt, sécheresse et typhons… Ces phénomènes de plus en plus fréquents ou intenses ont des effets dévastateurs sur les habitations, les moyens de subsistance et le milieu naturel. La transition vers une énergie propre est plus que jamais nécessaire pour réduire les émissions de CO2 et éviter des conséquences encore plus lourdes. Premiers responsables historiques de la crise climatique, les pays riches ont aussi la responsabilité d’en atténuer les effets. Mais à mesure que la transition vers l’énergie propre s’accélère, elle n’est pas sans répercussions sur les pays et les communautés à faible revenu, qui produisent moins d’émissions. Le présent rapport de recherche, fruit du travail conjoint de 20 auteur·es d’Afrique, d’Asie, d’Amérique latine, du Moyen-Orient, des États-Unis et d’Europe, se penche sur les conséquences de la transition énergétique pour ces pays et communautés, en s’interrogeant sur la manière dont le monde pourrait mettre en œuvre, sans tarder, une transition véritablement juste., Ce rapport aboutit à la conclusion que l’humanité est aujourd’hui confrontée à un choix difficile. Si cette transition énergétique se déroule en prenant comme axe central l’équité et le respect des communautés, elle offre une opportunité sans précédent d’atténuer à la fois la crise climatique et la pauvreté et les inégalités. À l’inverse, une approche injuste, qui perpétue voire aggrave les inégalités, risque de provoquer des réticences parmi la population et de ralentir la transition, avec des conséquences humaines désastreuses.
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- 2022
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5. Does More Compression Mean More Pressure? A New Classification for Muscle Tension Dysphonia
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Fernández, Secundino, Garaycochea, Octavio, Martinez-Arellano, Ana, and Alcalde, Juan
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Objective: The aims of this study were to test the hypothesis that greater supraglottic compression (anteroposterior or lateral) correlates with higher subglottic pressure (SGP) and to develop a classification of muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), based on the degree of supraglottic compression during speech. Method: A prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted in a series of 37 consecutive patients diagnosed with MTD with an altered aerodynamic profile characterized by high SGP (more than 90 mmH[subscript 2]O). Supraglottic anteroposterior and lateral compression were categorized in three grades and assessed during the laryngoscopic examination. All patients completed the Spanish Voice Handicap Index (VHI) questionnaire and completed an acoustic and aerodynamic voice assessment. The relationship between compression grade and VHI with SGP was analyzed. Results: More than 90% of patients demonstrated some degree of anteroposterior compression, and 67% had some degree of lateral compression. The mean (SD) SGP was 111.03 (16.7) mmH[subscript 2]O, and the mean VHI was 27.86 (12.5). The degree of SGP was statistically different in the different grades of anteroposterior compression, and also anteroposterior compression correlated with an SGP (p < 0.05). The degree of lateral compression was not correlated with SGP. Neither the degree of anteroposterior or lateral compression nor the value of SGP was found to correlate with VHI. Conclusions: Because grade of anteroposterior compression correlates with SGP, these grades can be used for diagnosis and follow-up of MTD patients. To this end and on this basis, we propose a new classification for MTD. Unlike the established classification, our proposed one makes it possible to combine different laryngoscopic features, improving the description of the larynx during phonation.
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- 2020
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6. Online and Modular Energy Consumption Optimization of Industrial Robots
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Torayev, Agajan, Martinez-Arellano, Giovanna, Chaplin, Jack C., Sanderson, David, and Ratchev, Svetan
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Industrial robots contribute to a considerable amount of energy consumption in manufacturing. However, modeling the energy consumption of industrial robots is a complex problem as it requires considering components such as the robot controller, fans for cooling, the motor, the friction of the joints, and confidential parameters, and it is difficult to consider them all in modeling. Many authors investigated the effect of operating parameters on the energy consumption of industrial robots. However, there is no prescriptive methodology to determine those parameter values because of the challenges in the modeling of industrial robots. This article investigates an industrial robot and the manufacturing process together and proposes a black-box model-based energy consumption optimization approach. Our contribution to the research is the new online and data-efficient methodology, prescriptive algorithm, and the analysis of operating parameters' effects on industrial robots' energy consumption. The proposed methodology is tested using two real FANUC industrial robots in three industrial settings.
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- 2024
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7. Estudio de copolimerización injerto del acrilato de butilo sobre almidón empleando sistema iniciador redox
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Alfredo Carlos Martinez-Arellano, Jose Luis Rivera-Armenta, Ana Maria Mendoza-Martínez, Nancy Patricia Díaz-Zavala, Jose Guillermo Sandoval Robles, and Ernestina Elizabeth Banda-Cruz
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graft copolymerization ,redox ,butyl acrylate ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The mixture of synthetic and natural materials yields a material with improved physical-chemical properties. One way of obtaining this kind of material is through graft copolymerization. Some natural materials have been used in graft copolymerization with synthetic monomers. In this work, graft copolymerization of butyl acrylate (BA) onto starch using a redox initiator system was carried out. The graft yield was evaluated for different reaction conditions. The graft copolymer was characterized by infrared spectroscopy, thermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
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- 2014
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8. Towards Flexible, Fault Tolerant Hardware Service Wrappers for the Digital Manufacturing on a Shoestring Project⁎⁎The research described in this paper was funded by EPSRC grant EP/R032777/1, for which the support is greatly appreciated. We’d like to thank our project partners at the University of Cambridge Institute for Manufacturing for their help and support.
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McNally, Michael J., Chaplin, Jack C., Martinez-Arellano, Giovanna, and Ratchev, Svetan
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The adoption of digital manufacturing in small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector in the UK is low, yet these technologies offer significant promise to boost productivity. Two major causes of this lack of uptake is the high upfront cost of digital technologies, and the skill gap preventing understanding and implementation. This paper describes the development of software wrappers to facilitate the simple and robust use of a range of sensors and data sources. These form part of a common architecture for data acquisition in the Digital Manufacturing on a Shoestring project. We explain the existing Shoestring demonstrator architecture, and discuss how a ‘crash-only’ microservices architecture would improve fault tolerance and adaptability of the system.
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- 2020
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9. User Attitudes and Behavior Before and After the Implementation of an On-line Catalog
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MARTINEZ-ARELLANO, FILIBERTO F.
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This article discusses the results of a study completed before and after an on-line catalog was introduced in the Central Library of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). After introducing an on-line catalog in a library, it has been observed that user attitudes and behavior change. Thus, the main objective of this study was to identify changes in user attitudes and behavior when dealing with a newly implemented on-line catalog. The data were obtained using a survey among library and catalog users. The results indicated that some changes in user perceptions and behavior were associated with the introduction of an on-line catalog. However, the extent of this association was weak which indicated the existence of other variables having influence on these changes.
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- 1996
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10. Introduction
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Martinez-Arellano, Filibcrto Felipe and Escalona-Rios, Lina
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- 1999
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11. Immunohistochemical Expression of Ki-67, Dopamine D1 and Dopamine D2 Receptors in Meningiomas in a Tertiary Institution in Mexico.
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Rodríguez-Hernández LA, Navarro-Bonnet J, Ortiz-Plata A, Gonzalez-Mosqueda JP, Martinez-Arellano P, Calva-González M, Sangrador-Deitos MV, Mondragón-Soto MG, Lopez Mena D, and Portocarrero-Ortiz L
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Objectives Meningiomas (MNGs) are the most common intracranial tumors found in the adult population. While most intracranial MNGs may be surgically removed, a subset of patients remains ineligible for conventional treatment. This is either because of a lack of surgical access or due to atypical, anaplastic or invasive characteristics of the tumors. These patients may benefit from targeted therapies that focus on cell receptor expression. The aim of this study was to assess dopamine receptor (DR) and Ki-67 expression in the MGNs of patients treated with surgery in the Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Mexico. Materials and methods This study analyzed 23 patients with confirmed MNG diagnoses (10 female and 13 male (mean age: 44.5 years)) who had undergone surgical resection between 2010 and 2014 at our institution. In the collected samples, we performed analyses for Ki-67, Dopamine 1 and Dopamine 2 receptors' expression. Results For the markers Ki-67, DR-D1 and DR-D2, the mean percentual expressions were 18.9%, 23.02% and 8.33%. No significant correlation was found between the expressions of these receptors and the studied MNG characteristics. The expression index of Ki-67 showed a significant relation with mean age (p = 0.03) and prolactin levels (p = 0.02). Conclusions Samples showed varied expressions of the studied receptors. Despite the difference in expressions between the markers, more studies are needed to confirm the findings. In contrast to previous studies, we could not find any relationship between D2-R and tumor characteristics., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2023, Rodríguez-Hernández et al.)
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- 2023
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