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2. Review of Cryptographic Schemes applied to Remote Electronic Voting systems: remaining challenges and the upcoming post-quantum paradigm
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Marcos del Blanco David Yeregui, Panizo Alonso Luis, and Hermida Alonso Jose Angel
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e-democracy ,internet voting ,remote electronic voting ,cryptography ,06b20 ,65a05 ,81p94 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The implantation of Remote Electronic Voting (REV) systems to Electoral Processes is happening at a slower pace than anticipated. One of the relevant factors explaining that reality is the lack of studies about the Cryptographic Schemes and Primitives applied to the existing REV solutions. In this paper, the authors review the main cryptographic schemes applied to date, as well as the most relevant Post Quantum research in the field. The aim is twofold: contribute to clarify the strengths and weaknesses of each scheme as well as expose the remaining challenges, as a necessary step towards a broader introduction of REV solutions in binding elections.
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- 2018
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3. Experimental tests of dark bubble cosmology
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Danielsson, Ulf and Panizo, Daniel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we use $\alpha'^2$-corrections to the $D_{3}$-brane action to obtain a non-zero and positive cosmological constant in the induced cosmology living on the dark bubble. Its measured value, together with the value of the fine structure constant, correspond to a dark dimension of size $5 \times 10^{-5}$ m and a string scale at $11$ TeV. We conclude that the dark bubble model predicts deviations of Newtonian gravity and stringy excitations of known particles within reach of future experiments., Comment: 6 pages, 1 table
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- 2023
4. The omnipresent flux-dependent optical dips of the black hole transient Swift J1357.2-0933
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Panizo-Espinar, G., Muñoz-Darias, T., Padilla, M. Armas, Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Sánchez, D. Mata, Yanes-Rizo, I. V., Alabarta, K., Baglio, M. C., Caruso, E., Casares, J., Corral-Santana, J. M., Lewis, F., Russell, D. M., Saikia, P., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Shahbaz, T., Torres, M. A. P., and Vincentelli, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Swift J1357.2-0933 is a black hole transient of particular interest due to the optical, recurrent dips found during its first two outbursts (in 2011 and 2017), with no obvious X-ray equivalent. We present fast optical photometry during its two most recent outbursts, in 2019 and 2021. Our observations reveal that the optical dips were present in every observed outburst of the source, although they were shallower and showed longer recurrence periods in the two most recent and fainter events. We perform a global study of the dips properties in the four outbursts, and find that they do not follow a common temporal evolution. In addition, we discover a correlation with the X-ray and optical fluxes, with dips being more profound and showing shorter recurrence periods for brighter stages. This trend seems to extend even to the faintest, quiescent states of the source. Finally, we discuss these results in the context of the possible connection between optical dips and outflows found in previous works., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
5. Shedding light on dark bubble cosmology
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Basile, Ivano, Danielsson, Ulf, Giri, Suvendu, and Panizo, Daniel
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Dark bubble cosmology is an alternative paradigm to compactification, which can circumvent issues of moduli stabilization and scale separation. In this paper we investigate how electromagnetic fields can be incorporated in this framework. Worldvolume fields backreact on the ambient universe in which the bubble expands, which in turn affects the energy-momentum distribution and the effective gravity induced on the brane. We compute these effects, showing that the resulting four-dimensional cosmology consistently includes electromagnetic waves., Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure
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- 2023
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6. Unveiling optical signatures of outflows in accreting white dwarfs
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Cúneo, V. A., Muñoz-Darias, T., Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Padilla, M. Armas, Casares, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Torres, M. A. P., Vincentelli, F., and Ambrifi, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Accreting white dwarfs are known to show signatures of wind-type outflows in the ultraviolet. At optical wavelengths, however, wind detections have only been reported for a few sources. We present GTC-10.4m optical spectroscopy of four accreting white dwarfs (BZ Cam, V751 Cyg, MV Lyr, and V425 Cas) observed during luminous epochs, when their optical emission is expected to be dominated by the accretion disc. We focused the analysis on four emission lines: H$\alpha$ and He I $\lambda$5876, $\lambda$6678, $\lambda$7065. Line profiles are complex and variable on short (minutes) and long (days to weeks) time scales, with transient absorption and emission components. Among them, we detect strong blue-shifted absorptions at $\gtrsim 1000$ km s$^{-1}$. These high-velocity components, present only in the blue wing of the emission lines, are observed in all four sources and could be associated with accretion disc winds. For MV Lyr and V425 Cas, these would represent the first detection of optical outflows in these objects, while in the case of BZ Cam and V751 Cyg, the presence of outflows has been previously reported. This study suggests that, in addition to ultraviolet winds, optical outflows might be also common in accreting white dwarfs. We discuss the observational properties of these winds and their possible similarity to those detected in accreting black holes and neutrons stars., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
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7. Sub-second infrared variability from the archetypal accreting neutron star 4U~1728-34
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Vincentelli, F. M., Casella, P., Borghese, A., Cavecchi, Y., Mastroserio, G., Stella, L., Altamirano, D., Padilla, M. Armas, Baglio, M. C., Belloni, T. M., Casares, J., Cúneo, V. A., Degenaar, N., Trigo, M. Díaz, Fender, R., Maccarone, T., Malzac, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Middleton, M., Migliari, S., Muñoz-Darias, T., O'Brien, K., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Russell, D. M., and Uttley, P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on the first simultaneous high-time resolution X-ray and infrared (IR) observations of a neutron star low mass X-ray binary in its hard state. We performed $\approx 2\,$h of simultaneous observations of 4U 1728-34 using HAWK-I@VLT, XMM-Newton and NuSTAR. The source displayed significant X-ray and IR variability down to sub-second timescales. By measuring the cross-correlation function between the infrared and X-ray lightcurves, we discovered a significant correlation with an infrared lead of $\approx 30-40\,$ms with respect to the X-rays. We analysed the X-ray energy dependence of the lag, finding a marginal increase towards higher energies. Given the sign of the lag, we interpret this as possible evidence of Comptonization from external seed photons. We discuss the origin of the IR seed photons in terms of cyclo-synchrotron radiation from an extended hot flow. Finally, we also observed the IR counterpart of a type-I X-ray burst, with a delay of $\approx7.2\,$s. Although some additional effects may be at play, by assuming that this lag is due to light travel time between the central object and the companion star, we find that 4U 1728-34 must have an orbital period longer than $3\,$h and an inclination higher than 8$^\circ$., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 11 pages 7 figures
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- 2023
8. Ask The Machine: Systematic detection of wind-type outflows in low-mass X-ray binaries
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Sánchez, D. Mata, Muñoz-Darias, T., Casares, J., Huertas-Company, M., and Panizo-Espinar, G.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The systematic discovery of outflows in the optical spectra of low-mass X-ray binaries opened a new avenue for the study of the outburst evolution in these extreme systems. However, the efficient detection of such features in a continuously growing database requires the development of new analysis techniques with a particular focus on scalability, adaptability, and automatization. In this pilot study, we explore the use of machine learning algorithms to perform the identification of outflows in spectral line profiles observed in the optical range. We train and test the classifier on a simulated database, constructed through a combination of disc emission line profiles and outflow signatures, emulating typical observations of low-mass X-ray binaries. The final, trained classifier is applied to two sets of spectra taken during two bright outbursts that were particularly well covered, those of V404 Cyg (2015) and MAXI J1820+070 (2018). The resulting classification gained by this novel approach is overall consistent with that obtained through traditional techniques, while it simultaneously provides a number of key advantages over the latter, including the access to low velocity outflows. This study sets the foundations for future studies on large samples of spectra from low-mass X-ray binaries and other compact binaries., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 13 pages, 6 figures
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- 2023
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9. Immune dysfunction prior to and during vaccination in multiple myeloma: a case study based on COVID-19
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Martín-Sánchez, Esperanza, Tamariz-Amador, Luis-Esteban, Guerrero, Camila, Zherniakova, Anastasiia, Zabaleta, Aintzane, Maia, Catarina, Blanco, Laura, Alignani, Diego, Fortuño, Maria-Antonia, Grande, Carlos, Manubens, Andrea, Arguiñano, Jose-Maria, Gomez, Clara, Perez-Persona, Ernesto, Olazabal, Iñigo, Oiartzabal, Itziar, Panizo, Carlos, Prosper, Felipe, San-Miguel, Jesus F., Rodriguez-Otero, Paula, and Paiva, Bruno
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- 2024
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10. Biphasic papillary (biphasic squamoid alveolar) renal cell carcinoma: a clinicopathologic and molecular study of 17 renal cell carcinomas including 10 papillary adenomas
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Nova-Camacho, Luiz M., Acosta, Andres M., Akgul, Mahmut, Panizo, Angel, Galea, Laurence A., Val-Carreres, Andrea, Talavera, Juan A., Guerrero-Setas, David, Martin-Arruti, Maialen, Ruiz, Irune, García-Martos, María, and Sangoi, Ankur R.
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- 2024
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11. Optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of the black hole transient 4U 1543-47 during its 2021 ultra-luminous state
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Sánchez-Sierras, J., Muñoz-Darias, T., Casares, J., Panizo-Espinar, G., Padilla, M. Armas, Corral-Santana, J., Cúneo, V. A., Sánchez, D. Mata, Motta, S. E., Ponti, G., Steeghs, D., Torres, M. A. P., and Vincentelli, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present simultaneous optical and near-infrared spectra obtained during the 2021 outburst of the black hole transient 4U 1543-47. The X-ray hardness-intensity diagram and the comparison with similar systems reveal a luminous outburst, probably reaching the Eddington luminosity, as well as a long-lasting excursion to the so-called ultra-luminous state. VLT/X-shooter spectra were taken in two epochs 14 days apart during the early and brightest part of the outburst, while the source was in this ultra-luminous accretion state. The data show strong H and HeI emission lines, as well as high-excitation HeII and OIII transitions. Most lines are single-peaked in both spectra, except for the OIII lines that exhibit evident double-peaked profiles during the second epoch. The Balmer lines are embedded in broad absorption wings that we believe are mainly produced by the contribution of the A2V donor to the optical flux, which we estimate to be in the range of 11 to 14 per cent in the $r$ band during our observations. Although no conspicuous outflow features are found, we observe some wind-related line profiles, particularly in the near-infrared. Such lines include broad emission line wings and skewed red profiles, suggesting the presence of a cold (i.e. low ionisation) outflow with similar observational properties to those found in other low-inclination black hole transients., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
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12. Immune dysfunction prior to and during vaccination in multiple myeloma: a case study based on COVID-19
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Esperanza Martín-Sánchez, Luis-Esteban Tamariz-Amador, Camila Guerrero, Anastasiia Zherniakova, Aintzane Zabaleta, Catarina Maia, Laura Blanco, Diego Alignani, Maria-Antonia Fortuño, Carlos Grande, Andrea Manubens, Jose-Maria Arguiñano, Clara Gomez, Ernesto Perez-Persona, Iñigo Olazabal, Itziar Oiartzabal, Carlos Panizo, Felipe Prosper, Jesus F. San-Miguel, Paula Rodriguez-Otero, Bruno Paiva, and the Asociación Vasco-Navarra de Hematología y Hemoterapia (ASOVASNA) cooperative group
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Infection is the leading cause of death in multiple myeloma (MM). However, the cellular composition associated with immune dysfunction is not defined. We analyzed immune profiles in the peripheral blood of patients with MM (n = 28) and B-cell chronic lymphoproliferative disorders (n = 53) vs. health care practitioners (n = 96), using multidimensional and computational flow cytometry. MM patients displayed altered distribution of most cell types (41/56, 73%), particularly within the B-cell (17/17) and T-cell (20/30) compartments. Using COVID-19 as a case study, we compared the immune response to vaccination based on 64,304 data points generated from the analysis of 1099 longitudinal samples. MM patients showed limited B-cell expansion linked to lower anti-RBD and anti-S antibody titers after the first two doses and booster. The percentages of B cells and CD4+ T cells in the blood, as well as the absolute counts of B cells and dendritic cells, predicted vaccine immunogenicity at different time points. In contrast with the humoral response, the percentage and antigen-dependent differentiation of SARS-CoV-2-specific CD8+ T cells was not altered in MM patients. Taken together, this study defined the cellular composition associated with immune dysfunction in MM and provided biomarkers such as the B-cell percentage and absolute count to individualize vaccination calendars.
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- 2024
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13. Fundamentos gnoseológicos y antropológicos del neuromarketing: aproximaciones desde los enfoques filosóficos actuales
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Luigi Vatslav Cabos-Villa, Pedro Otoniel Morales Salazar, María del Carmen D´angelo Panizo, and Mercy Evelyn Angulo Cortejana
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Neuromarketing, neurociencias, racionalidad instrumental, consumismo, globalización. ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
El neuromarketing es una disciplina novedosa, perteneciente al ámbito de las neurociencias, que tiene como objeto el estudio de los procesos de compra, venta y la toma de decisiones de los consumidores. Implica una serie de prácticas que tiene repercusiones sobre los consumidores que, desde una visión utilitarista y de la racionalidad instrumental occidental, son definidos como instrumentos de consumo. No obstante, existen basamentos teóricos de corte antropológico y epistemológico que sirven para precisar los intereses de consumo del ser humano, lo que implica abrirse hacia la exploración de la complejidad de los individuos, de sus aspectos psicológicos, biológicos y afectivos, sin perder de vista categorías filosóficas presentes a la hora de examinar estos problemas, como la elección racional, la libertad, la sociedad de consumo, la explotación laboral, entre otros. En virtud de lo anterior, el artículo centra como objetivo principal, analizar los sustentos antropológicos y gnoseológicos del neuromarketing, a la vez que fija una posición crítica sobre la racionalidad consumista impulsada por la globalización y la explotación de la condición humana derivada de esta.
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- 2024
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14. Marketing relacional en entidades financieras: La fidelización emocional del cliente como propósito de gestión
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Weis Weiller Osmar Pérez Mendoza, Romy Angélica Díaz Fernández, María Del Carmen D’angelo-Panizo, and Ena Cecilia Obando Peralta
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marketing relacional ,atención al cliente ,entidades financieras ,fidelidad ,gestión emocional ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
En el contexto actual, la atención al cliente, la adaptación a los cambios tecnológicos, el marketing digital, la gestión emocional, así como la fidelidad de los clientes, se han convertido en temas de interés para el área financiera, lo que proporciona un valor agregado en los estándares de excelencia y de resolución de problemas puntuales. En virtud de lo anterior, el artículo establece como objetivo analizar las estrategias de marketing relacional integradas en la gestión emocional del cliente. Se trata de una investigación de tipo cualitativa, apoyada en el método de revisión hermenéutico-documental. Entre los principales resultados se evidencia la relevancia en la prestación de servicios de calidad, la necesidad de inversión tecnológica, el papel del marketing para la captación de clientes y para garantizar la fidelidad de los mismos, la importancia de la gestión emocional para influir en la toma de decisiones de los clientes, entre otros aspectos. Se concluye en la relevancia de construir lazos de confianza entre el cliente y la entidad financiera, promoviendo la cultura de servicio, fidelización e interdependencia.
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- 2024
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15. A Study on NLP Model Ensembles and Data Augmentation Techniques for Separating Critical Thinking from Conspiracy Theories in English Texts.
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Iñaki del Campo Sánchez-Hermosilla, ángel Panizo-LLedot, and David Camacho
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- 2024
16. XAI-DisInfodemics: eXplainable AI for disinformation and conspiracy detection during infodemics.
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Paolo Rosso, Berta Chulvi, Damir Korencic, Mariona Taulé, Xavier Bonet Casals, David Camacho, ángel Panizo, David Arroyo, Juan Gómez, and Francisco Rangel
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- 2024
17. A stringy realization of a small and positive cosmological constant in dark bubble cosmology
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Danielsson, Ulf, Henriksson, Oscar, and Panizo, Daniel
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we construct a stringy embedding of the dark bubble model of an expanding 4D cosmology with the help of branes rotating in extra dimensions. The universe rides a bubble which has nucleated in an unstable higher dimensional background. Our construction is therefore a string theoretical realization of Vilenkin's quantum cosmology. While the cosmological constant vanishes at lowest order, loop corrections predicted by the Weak Gravity Conjecture can induce a phenomenologically viable value. The model predicts the existence of large extra dimensions compatible with observational constraints, and we note a possible connection with the dark dimension proposal., Comment: 20 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022
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18. Osteoporosis management in patients with chronic kidney disease (ERCOS Study): A challenge in nephrological care
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Jordi Bover, Carlos Gómez-Alonso, Enrique Casado, Minerva Rodríguez-García, María Jesús Lloret, Cristina Castro-Alonso, Laia Gifre, Fernando Henríquez-Palop, Águeda Prior-Español, Virginia López de la Manzanara, Ana María Láiz, Àngels Martínez-Ferrer, Josep Vicens Torregrosa, Secundino Cigarrán, José Luis Górriz, Marco Montomoli, Nayara Panizo, Ester Costa, Daniel Martínez-Laguna, Mariano Rodríguez, and Juan F. Navarro-González
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Enfermedad renal crónica ,Osteoporosis ,Fractura ,Enfermedad renal crónica-trastorno del metabolismo mineral y óseo ,CKD-MBD ,Tratamiento ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Fracture risk assessment in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been included in the CKD-MBD (''Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorders'') complex in international and national nephrology guidelines, suggesting for the first time the assessment of bone mineral density (BMD) if the results can influence therapeutic decision-making. However, there is very little information on actual clinical practice in this population. The main objective of the ERCOS (ERC-Osteoporosis) study is to describe the profile of patients with CKD G3-5D with osteoporosis (OP) and/or fragility fractures treated in specialized nephrology, rheumatology and internal medicine clinics in Spain. Fifteen centers participated and 162 patients (mostly women [71.2%] postmenopausal [98.3%]) with a median age of 77 years were included. Mean estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was 36 mL/min/1.73 m2 and 38% of the included patients were on dialysis. We highlight the high frequency of prevalent fragility fractures [37.7%), mainly vertebral (52.5%) and hip (24.6%)], the disproportionate history of patients with glomerular disease compared to purely nephrological series (corticosteroids) and undertreatment for fracture prevention, especially in nephrology consultations. This study is an immediate call to action with the dissemination of the new, more proactive, clinical guidelines, and underlines the need to standardize a coordinated and multidisciplinary care/therapeutic approach to these patients in an efficient way to avoid current discrepancies and therapeutic nihilism. Resumen: La valoración del riesgo de fractura del paciente con enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) ha sido incluida en el complejo CKD-MBD («Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorders») en guías nefrológicas internacionales y nacionales, sugiriéndose por primera vez la evaluación de la densidad mineral ósea (DMO) si los resultados pueden condicionar la toma de decisiones terapéuticas. Sin embargo, existe muy poca información en práctica clínica real en esta población. El objetivo principal del estudio ERCOS (ERC-Osteoporosis) es describir el perfil de los pacientes con ERC G 3-5 D con osteoporosis (OP) y/o fracturas por fragilidad atendidos en consultas especializadas de nefrología, reumatología y medicina interna en España. Participaron 15 centros y se incluyeron 162 pacientes (siendo en su mayoría mujeres [71,2%] postmenopáusicas [98,3%]) con una mediana de edad de 77 años. La mediana del filtrado glomerular estimado (FGe) fue de 36 mL/min/1,73m2 y 38% de pacientes incluidos estaban en diálisis. Destacamos la elevada frecuencia de fracturas por fragilidad prevalentes [37,7%), principalmente vertebrales (52,5%) y de cadera (24,6%)], el antecedente desproporcionado de pacientes con patología glomerular en comparación a series puramente nefrológicas (corticoides) y el infratratamiento para la prevención de fracturas, fundamentalmente en consultas nefrológicas. Este estudio supone una inmediata llamada a la acción con la difusión de las nuevas guías clínicas, más proactivas, y subraya la necesidad de homogeneizar el enfoque asistencial/terapéutico multidisciplinar coordinado de estos pacientes de un modo eficiente para evitar las actuales discrepancias y el nihilismo terapéutico.
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- 2024
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19. A correlation between Ha trough depth and inclination in quiescent X-ray transients: evidence for a low-mass black hole in GRO J0422+32
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Casares, J., Muñoz-Darias, T., Torres, M. A. P., Sanchez, D. Mata, Britt, C. T., Padilla, M. Armas, Alvarez-Hernandez, A., Cuneo, V. A., Hernandez, J. I. Gonzalez, Jimenez-Ibarra, F., Jonker, P. G., Panizo-Espinar, G., Sanchez-Sierras, J., and Yanes-Rizo, I. V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a new method to derive binary inclinations in quiescent black hole (BH) X-ray transients (XRTs), based on the depth of the trough (T) from double-peaked Ha emission profiles arising in accretion discs. We find that the inclination angle (i) is linearly correlated with T in phase-averaged spectra with sufficient orbital coverage (>~50 per cent) and spectral resolution, following i (deg)=93.5 x T +23.7. The correlation is caused by a combination of line opacity and local broadening, where a leading (excess broadening) component scales with the de-projected velocity of the outer disc. Interestingly, such scaling allows to estimate the fundamental ratio M1/Porb by simply resolving the intrinsic width of the double-peak profile. We apply the T-i correlation to derive binary inclinations for GRO J0422+32 and Swift J1357-0933, two BH XRTs where strong flickering activity has hindered determining their values through ellipsoidal fits to photometric light curves. Remarkably, the inclination derived for GRO J0422+32 (i=55.6+-4.1) implies a BH mass of 2.7+0.7-0.5 Msun thus placing it within the gap that separates BHs from neutron stars. This result proves that low-mass BHs exist in nature and strongly suggests that the so-called "mass gap" is mainly produced by low number statistics and possibly observational biases. On the other hand, we find that Swift J1357-0933 contains a 10.9+1.7-1.6 Msun BH seen nearly edge on (i=87.4+2.6-5.6 deg). Such extreme inclination, however, should be treated with caution since it relies on extrapolating the T-i correlation beyond i>~75 deg, where it has not yet been tested., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 21 pages, 15 figures, 6 Tables; references and typos corrected
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- 2022
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20. Re-irradiation for progressive Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG): The Spanish experience
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Elena Panizo-Morgado, Felisa Vazquez-Gómez, Marta Perez-Somarriba, Miriam Pavon-Mengual, Andrés Morales-La Madrid, Blanca Lopez-Ibor, Palma Solano, Blanca Martinez de las Heras, Marta Cortés-Hernández, Miguel García-Ariza, Roberto Carlos Raynero-Mellado, Marta Martinez-Merino, Ana de Lucio Delgado, María Tallón-García, Carmen Garrido-Colino, Irene Ortiz-Gonzalez, Raquel Portugal, María Baro-Fernández, Carmen Gonzalez San-Segundo, Felipe Calvo, and Alvaro Lassaletta
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Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma ,Diffuse midline glioma ,Re-irradiation ,Radiotherapy ,Paediatrics ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction: Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is the most common malignant brainstem tumour in children. Despite advances in understanding its biology, current treatments have shown minimal impact on overall survival in this fatal disease. Focal radiotherapy (RT) is the only treatment proven to improve symptoms and extend progression-free survival. Albeit palliative, re-irradiation (rRT) has emerged as the best alternative for progressive disease. This study presents the Spanish experience with re-irradiation in DIPG. Results: Between April 2015 and December 2023, 44 paediatric patients with progressive DIPG underwent rRT in 16 Spanish institutions. Median time from diagnosis to progression was 9.9 months (range, 4.2–24.3 months). Median dose of rRT was 20 Gy (range, 18–40 Gy) in 2 Gy fractions (range, 1.3–4 Gy). Twenty-two patients (50 %) received other treatments besides RT. Clinical improvement was seen in 77.3 %, and radiological improvement in 60 %. Treatment was well tolerated (1 case toxicity >grade 2 related to rRT). Median overall survival was 15.5 months (range, 8.2–63.2 months), with a median time from rRT to death of 4.2 months (range, 0.6–10.3 months). Longer time between diagnosis and rRT (>10 months) and dose of rRT >20 Gy were statistically significantly correlated with better overall survival. There was no survival benefit in patients receiving additional treatments. Conclusions: Re-irradiation is safe and effective in progressive DIPG patients, not only improving symptoms but also prolonging survival. However, the ideal candidates for rRT remain undefined, as well as the best irradiation scheme. Prospective studies are needed.
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21. Discovery of optical and infrared accretion disc wind signatures in the black hole candidate MAXI J1348-630
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Panizo-Espinar, G., Padilla, M. Armas, Muñoz-Darias, T., Koljonen, K. I. I., Cúneo, V. A., Sánchez-Sierras, J., Sánchez, D. Mata, Casares, J., Corral-Santana, J., Fender, R. P., Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Ponti, G., Steeghs, D., and Torres, M. A. P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
MAXI J1348-630 is a low mass X-ray binary discovered in 2019 during a bright outburst. During this event, the system sampled both hard and soft states following the standard evolution. We present multi-epoch optical and near-infrared spectroscopy obtained with X-shooter at the Very Large Telescope. Our dataset includes spectra taken during the brightest phases of the outburst as well as the decay towards quiescence. We study the evolution of the main emission lines, paying special attention to the presence of features commonly associated with accretion disc winds, such as blue-shifted absorptions, broad emission line wings and flat-top profiles. We find broad emission line wings in H-alpha during the hard-to-soft transition and blue-shifted absorption troughs at ~-500 km/s in H-beta, HeI-5876, H-alpha and Pa-beta during the bright soft-intermediate state. In addition, flat-top profiles are seen throughout the outburst. We interpret these observables as signatures of a cold (i.e. optical to infrared) accretion disc wind present in the system. We discuss the properties of the wind and compare them with those seen in other X-ray transients. In particular, the wind velocity that we observe is low when compared to those of other systems, which might be a direct consequence of the relatively low binary inclination, as suggested by several observables. This study strengthen the hypothesis that cold winds are a common feature in low mass X-ray binaries and that they can also be detected in low inclination objects via high-quality optical and infrared spectroscopy., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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22. Triple-modality interaction for deepfake detection on zero-shot identity
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Yoon, JunHo, Panizo-LLedot, Angel, Camacho, David, and Choi, Chang
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23. Shedding light on dark bubble cosmology
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Ivano Basile, Ulf Danielsson, Suvendu Giri, and Daniel Panizo
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String and Brane Phenomenology ,de Sitter space ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Dark bubble cosmology is an alternative paradigm to compactification, which can circumvent issues of moduli stabilization and scale separation. In this paper we investigate how electromagnetic fields can be incorporated in this framework. Worldvolume fields backreact on the ambient universe in which the bubble expands, which in turn affects the energy-momentum distribution and the effective gravity induced on the brane. We compute these effects, showing that the resulting four-dimensional cosmology consistently includes electromagnetic waves.
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24. Gravitational waves in dark bubble cosmology
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Danielsson, Ulf, Panizo, Daniel, and Tielemans, Rob
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we construct the 5D uplift of 4D gravitational waves in de Sitter cosmology for the brane world scenario based on a nucleated bubble in AdS5. This makes it possible to generalize the connection between the dark bubbles and Vilenkin's quantum cosmology to include gravitational perturbations. We also use the uplift to explain the interpretation of the apparently negative energy contributions in the 4D Einstein equations, which distinguish the dark bubble scenario from Randall-Sundrum., Comment: 24 pages, including refs, 1 figure
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25. Hard-state optical wind during the discovery outburst of the black-hole X-ray dipper MAXI J1803-298
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Sánchez, D. Mata, Muñoz-Darias, T., Cúneo, V. A., Padilla, M. Armas, Sánchez-Sierras, J., Panizo-Espinar, G., Casares, J., Corral-Santana, J. M., and Torres, M. A. P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present twelve epochs of optical spectroscopy taken across the discovery outburst of the black hole candidate MAXI J1803-298 with the GTC and VLT telescopes. The source followed a standard outburst evolution with hard and soft states. The system displays a triangular shape in the hardness intensity diagram, consistent with that seen in high inclination black hole transients and the previously reported detection of X-ray dips. The two epochs observed during the initial hard state exhibited asymmetric emission line profiles, including a P-Cygni profile simultaneously detected in H-alpha and He I 6678, which indicates the presence of an optical wind in the system. The remaining spectra, obtained during the transition to the soft state and the subsequent decay, are instead characterized by narrower, double peaked emission lines embedded into broad absorption components. One epoch (intermediate state) also includes near-infrared coverage, revealing complex line profiles in the Paschen and Bracket series, which suggests that the outflow is still present during the outburst decay through the soft state. The growing list of low-mass X-ray binaries with optical and near-infrared outflow signatures indicates that these are common features. Furthermore, the lowest luminosity spectrum exhibits an H-alpha full-width-at-half-maximum of 1570 +- 100 km/s. This, together with previous constraints on the binary parameters, allows us to favor a compact object mass of ~ 3-10 Msun, further supporting its black hole nature., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters on the 23rd of January 2022
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26. Is adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity in saliva and serum a more accurate disease detection tool than traditional redox balance parameters in early-lactating dairy cows?
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Castillo, Cristina, Hernandez, Joaquín, Sotillo, Juan, Muiño, Rodrigo, Benedito, Jose L., Montes, Ana, Arana, Rafael, Matas-Quintanilla, Marta, Panizo, Cándido G., and Montes, Ana María Gutiérrez
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27. Re-irradiation for progressive Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG): The Spanish experience
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Panizo-Morgado, Elena, Vazquez-Gómez, Felisa, Perez-Somarriba, Marta, Pavon-Mengual, Miriam, Morales-La Madrid, Andrés, Lopez-Ibor, Blanca, Solano, Palma, Martinez de las Heras, Blanca, Cortés-Hernández, Marta, García-Ariza, Miguel, Raynero-Mellado, Roberto Carlos, Martinez-Merino, Marta, de Lucio Delgado, Ana, Tallón-García, María, Garrido-Colino, Carmen, Ortiz-Gonzalez, Irene, Portugal, Raquel, Baro-Fernández, María, Gonzalez San-Segundo, Carmen, Calvo, Felipe, and Lassaletta, Alvaro
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28. Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses for advanced nuclear systems (ALFRED, ASTRID, ESFR and MYRRHA)
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Panizo, S., Alfonso, C., Jiménez-Carrascosa, A., García-Herranz, N., Bécares, V., Romojaro, P., Álvarez-Velarde, F., Cabellos, O., Cuesta-Matesanz, A., Fiorito, L., Stankovskiy, A., and Van den Eynde, G.
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29. Shedding light on dark bubble cosmology
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Basile, Ivano, Danielsson, Ulf, Giri, Suvendu, and Panizo, Daniel
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30. Identification of germline cancer predisposition variants in pediatric sarcoma patients from somatic tumor testing
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Alba-Pavón, Piedad, Alaña, Lide, Gutierrez-Jimeno, Miriam, García-Obregón, Susana, Imízcoz, Teresa, Panizo, Elena, González-Urdiales, Paula, Echebarria-Barona, Aizpea, Lopez Almaraz, Ricardo, Zaldumbide, Laura, Astigarraga, Itziar, Patiño-García, Ana, and Villate, Olatz
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31. Investigating the tribological behaviours of a jet engine's abrasive rotor and stator vane contact
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Garcia Panizo, Julian Alberto and Marshall, Matthew
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Plasma-Sprayed ceramic coatings are an appealing alternative to shrouded vane interstage labyrinth seals, as they offer a simpler architecture and a significant drop in aero-engine's weight. Historically, aero-engine sizes have not allowed manufacturers to mount vanes in cantilever. Due to their length, stresses have had to be diminish by securing their inner ends to a shroud; then using an abradable lining to limit gas recirculation around the stator. Currently, engine sizes have decreased, allowing to improve the weight penalties introduced by this design by removing the shroud and directly applying an abrasive lining on the rotating drum, with sealing achieved by the liner on the drum wearing the stator blades. Whilst abradable based sealing systems where the blade cuts the liner are well researched, little work has been undertaken on abrasive systems where the static blade is now worn. The initial focus of this research has been to develop a high-speed rig and a monitoring system that allows the evaluation of different contact scenarios under more representative in-service conditions. The gathered data, during and post-test, has served to identify metrics that describe the tribological system and holds the opportunity to link aero-engine conditions with the ceramic lining performance. Cutting speed, incursion rate, ceramic material, abrasive surface finish, and coatings' porosity have been identified as system variables, and a statistically planned test matrix has allowed to identify the significance and dependencies of each, along with building the required knowledge to optimise the tribological system. The wear mechanism was defined as rubbing, with it exhibiting a progressive and thermally driven adhesion. Zirconia's outcome was dragged down by its low conductivity, whilst alumina was found to delaminate. Extending the arc of contact and triggering surface renewal were seen to delay the progressive process. Further investigation with added porosity (e.g. through polyester) showed that the coating's microstructure can be tuned for the applied stresses, and when self-renew the outcome does not depend on coatings' conductivity.
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32. Oleic acid is an endogenous ligand of TLX/NR2E1 that triggers hippocampal neurogenesis
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Kandel, Prasanna, Semerci, Fatih, Mishra, Rachana, Choi, William, Bajic, Aleksandar, Baluya, Dodge, Ma, LiHua, Chen, Kevin, Cao, Austin C, Phongmekhin, Tipwarin, Matinyan, Nick, Jiménez-Panizo, Alba, Chamakuri, Srinivas, Raji, Idris O, Chang, Lyra, Fuentes-Prior, Pablo, MacKenzie, Kevin R, Benn, Caroline L, Estébanez-Perpiñá, Eva, Venken, Koen, Moore, David D, Young, Damian W, and Maletic-Savatic, Mirjana
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Neurosciences ,Regenerative Medicine ,Stem Cell Research ,Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Non-Human ,Genetics ,Underpinning research ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Neurological ,Animals ,Cell Proliferation ,Hippocampus ,Ligands ,Mice ,Neurogenesis ,Oleic Acid ,Orphan Nuclear Receptors ,Receptors ,Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,NR2E1 ,TLX ,fatty acids ,neural stem/progenitor cells ,neurogenesis - Abstract
Neural stem cells, the source of newborn neurons in the adult hippocampus, are intimately involved in learning and memory, mood, and stress response. Despite considerable progress in understanding the biology of neural stem cells and neurogenesis, regulating the neural stem cell population precisely has remained elusive because we have lacked the specific targets to stimulate their proliferation and neurogenesis. The orphan nuclear receptor TLX/NR2E1 governs neural stem and progenitor cell self-renewal and proliferation, but the precise mechanism by which it accomplishes this is not well understood because its endogenous ligand is not known. Here, we identify oleic acid (18:1ω9 monounsaturated fatty acid) as such a ligand. We first show that oleic acid is critical for neural stem cell survival. Next, we demonstrate that it binds to TLX to convert it from a transcriptional repressor to a transcriptional activator of cell-cycle and neurogenesis genes, which in turn increases neural stem cell mitotic activity and drives hippocampal neurogenesis in mice. Interestingly, oleic acid-activated TLX strongly up-regulates cell cycle genes while only modestly up-regulating neurogenic genes. We propose a model in which sufficient quantities of this endogenous ligand must bind to TLX to trigger the switch to proliferation and drive the progeny toward neuronal lineage. Oleic acid thus serves as a metabolic regulator of TLX activity that can be used to selectively target neural stem cells, paving the way for future therapeutic manipulations to counteract pathogenic impairments of neurogenesis.
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33. Second order cubic corrections of large deviations for perturbed random walks
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Oviedo, Giancarlos, Panizo, Gonzalo, and Ramírez, Alejandro F.
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Mathematics - Probability ,60K37, 82D30, 82C23, 82C41 - Abstract
We prove that the Beta random walk has second order cubic fluctuations from the large deviation principle of the GUE Tracy-Widom type for arbitrary values $\upalpha>0$ and $\upbeta>0$ of the parameters of the Beta distribution, removing previous restrictions on their values. Furthermore, we prove that the GUE Tracy-Widom fluctuations still hold in the intermediate disorder regime. We also show that any random walk in space-time random environment that matches certain moments with the Beta random walk also has GUE Tracy-Widom fluctuations in the intermediate disorder regime. As a corollary we show the emergence of GUE Tracy-Widom fluctuations from the large deviation principle for trajectories ending at boundary points for random walks in space (time-independent) i.i.d. Dirichlet random environment in dimension $d=2$ for a class of asymptotic behavior of the parameters., Comment: 49 pages, 3 figures. A new figure has been added. The new Lemma 3.8 has been added, which replaces part (iv) of Corollary 3.7 of the previous arxiv version, whose proof had an error which is now corrected
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34. Effect of Al content on the hardness and thermal stability study of AlTiN and AlTiBN coatings deposited by HiPIMS
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Mendez, A., Monclus, M. A., Santiago, J. A., Fernandez-Martinez, I., Rojas, T. C., Garcia-Molleja, J., Avella, M., Dams, N., Panizo-Laiz, M., and Molina-Aldareguia, J. M.
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Physics - Applied Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The microstructure, mechanical properties and thermal stability of AlTiN and AlTiBN coatings grown by reactive high-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) have been analyzed as a function of Al/(Al+Ti) ratio, x, between 0.5 and 0.8. The coatings were predominantly formed by a face-centered cubic Ti(Al)N crystalline phase, both with and without B, even for x ratios as high as 0.6, which is higher than the ratio typically encountered for AlTiN coatings deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering. B doping, in combination with the highly energetic deposition conditions offered by HiPIMS, results in the suppression of the columnar grain morphology typically encountered in AlTiN coatings. On the contrary, the AlTiBN coatings grown by HiPIMS present a dense nanocomposite type microstructure, formed by nanocrystalline Ti(Al)N domains and amorphous regions composed of Ti(Al)B2 and BN. As a result, high-Al content (x>0.6) AlTiBN coatings grown by HiPIMS offer higher hardness, elasticity and fracture toughness than AlTiN coatings. Moreover, the thermal stability and the hot hardness are substantially enhanced, delaying the onset of formation of the detrimental hexagonal AlN phase from 850 C in the case of AlTiN, to 1000 C in the case of AlTiBN.
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35. Papillary Renal Neoplasm With Reverse Polarity: A Clinical, Pathologic, and Molecular Study of 8 Renal Tumors From a Single Institution
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Nova-Camacho, Luiz M., Martin-Arruti, Maialen, Diaz, Irune Ruiz, and Panizo-Santos, Angel
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Gene mutations -- Research ,Oncology, Experimental ,Kidney cancer -- Diagnosis -- Genetic aspects -- Statistics ,Cancer -- Research ,Health - Abstract
Context.--In 2019, papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity (PRNRP) was defined as a new neoplasm because it has a predominately tubulopapillary pattern lined by a single layer of cuboidal and eosinophilic cells with apically located round nuclei. Immunohistochemically, this neoplasm showed expression of GATA-3 and L1CAM and had recurrent KRAS mutations. Objective.--To estimate the incidence of PRNRP and provide 8 additional cases with some variations in the morphology. Design.--We reviewed 1627 renal tumors from our hospital during a 21-year period (2000-2020). We reexamined 196 papillary renal cell carcinomas and selected those that met the diagnostic criteria for PRNRP. Results.--We found 8 cases consistent with PRNRP. The median age of the patients was 64.75 years; 7 patients were male, and 1 was female. Two patients had end-stage renal disease. No recurrence, metastasis, or tumor-related death occurred in a mean follow-up period of 67.62 months. Tumor size ranged from 1.6 to 3.7 cm. All cases were (7 of 8; 87.5%) had predominantly cystic changes, and 1 had solid architecture. No foamy cells, clear cell change, or psammoma bodies were seen in any cases. All cases were positive for CK7, EMA, GATA3, and L1CAM. KRAS gene mutation was detected in 5 cases (5 of 8; 62.5%). Conclusions.--PRNRP represents 4.08% (8 of 196 cases) of papillary renal cell carcinomas and 0.49% (8 of 1627 cases) of all renal tumors in the 21-year period in our series. In our study, all cases exhibited an indolent clinical course. This supports that PRNRP has characteristic morphologic and molecular features. (Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2023;147:692-700; doi: 10.5858/arpa.2022-0156-OA), Papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC) is the second most frequent histologic type of renal cell carcinoma. Since 1997, it has been classified into type 1 and type 2 according to [...]
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36. Status of the largetooth sawfish in Ecuador and Peru, and use of rostral teeth in cockfighting
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M Cabanillas-Torpoco, K Forsberg, R Rosas-Luis, MG Bustamante Rosell, C Ampuero-Portocarrero, Á Hernando, G Panizo, and RH Leeney
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Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Sawfish conservation is a critical concern, yet insufficient baseline data on their presence and status has hindered conservation efforts at national and regional levels. Between 2015 and 2017, interviews were conducted in fishing communities in Ecuador and Peru to assess the historical and current status of largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis. Interviews with cockfighting practitioners in Peru aimed to gauge the use and demand for cockfighting spurs made from sawfish rostral teeth. Our study confirmed the presence of largetooth sawfish in the waters of both countries. Importantly, some fishermen are aware of the value of rostral teeth, which may influence their decisions not to release sawfish alive. Of the interviewees (n = 188), a majority (88%) reported a perceived decline in sawfish abundance during their lifetimes. In this region, as in other sawfish habitats, bycatch and habitat loss pose significant threats. To address these challenges, potential actions include strategic conservation planning, reinforced national and international trade regulations, education campaigns targeting the cockfighting community, public outreach initiatives, and the live release of sawfish specimens. These efforts can enhance the conservation status of largetooth sawfish, particularly in a region isolated from other persisting populations that potentially harbours vital genetic diversity. Furthermore, safeguarding sawfish contributes to the implementation of national instruments like the National Action Plans for Sharks in both countries. Neglecting these threats could perpetuate sawfish capture and mortality in a region where local populations are already severely depleted, elevating the risk of regional extinction. Prioritizing sawfish conservation is imperative to prevent further decline and preserve their ecological importance.
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37. Neurocognitive outcomes in pediatric brain tumors after treatment with proton versus photon radiation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Lassaletta, Álvaro, Morales, Javier S., Valenzuela, Pedro L., Esteso, Borja, Kahalley, Lisa S., Mabbott, Donald J., Unnikrishnan, Soumya, Panizo, Elena, and Calvo, Felipe
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38. Osteoporosis management in patients with chronic kidney disease (ERCOS Study): A challenge in nephrological care
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Bover, Jordi, Gómez-Alonso, Carlos, Casado, Enrique, Rodríguez-García, Minerva, Lloret, María Jesús, Castro-Alonso, Cristina, Gifre, Laia, Henríquez-Palop, Fernando, Prior-Español, Águeda, López de la Manzanara, Virginia, Láiz, Ana María, Martínez-Ferrer, Àngels, Torregrosa, Josep Vicens, Cigarrán, Secundino, Górriz, José Luis, Montomoli, Marco, Panizo, Nayara, Costa, Ester, Martínez-Laguna, Daniel, Rodríguez, Mariano, and Navarro-González, Juan F.
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39. Manejo de la osteoporosis en el paciente con enfermedad renal crónica (Estudio ERCOS): un desafío en la asistencia nefrológica
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Bover, Jordi, Gómez-Alonso, Carlos, Casado, Enrique, Rodríguez-García, Minerva, Lloret, María Jesús, Castro-Alonso, Cristina, Gifre, Laia, Henríquez-Palop, Fernando, Prior-Español, Águeda, López de la Manzanara, Virginia, Láiz, Ana María, Martínez-Ferrer, Àngels, Torregrosa, Josep Vicens, Cigarrán, Secundino, Górriz, José Luis, Montomoli, Marco, Panizo, Nayara, Costa, Ester, Martínez-Laguna, Daniel, Rodríguez, Mariano, and Navarro-González, Juan F.
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40. A higher-dimensional view on quantum cosmology
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Danielsson, U. H., Panizo, D., Tielemans, R., and Van Riet, T.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We argue that the choice of boundary condition for the wave function in quantum cosmology depends on the UV completion of general relativity. We provide an explicit example using a braneworld scenario in which a de Sitter cosmology is induced on the surface of a Coleman-de Luccia bubble in a 5-dimensional AdS space. The corresponding boundary conditions are unambigously fixed by demanding consistency with the known physics of bubble nucleation and this selects the Vilenkin weighting for the amplitude from a 4D viewpoint., Comment: 10 pages, including refs: v2 published version with updated refs and small edits throughout
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41. Optical nebular emission following the most luminous outburst of Aquila X-1
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Panizo-Espinar, G., Muñoz-Darias, T., Padilla, M. Armas, Jiménez-Ibarra, F., Casares, J., and Sánchez, D. Mata
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Aquila X-1 is a prototypical neutron star low mass X-ray binary and one of the most studied X-ray transients. We present optical spectroscopy obtained with the Gran Telescopio Canarias (10.4 m) during the 2016 outburst, the brightest in recent times, which showed a standard evolution with hard and soft accretion states. Our data set includes a dense coverage of the brightest phases of the event, as well as the decay towards quiescence. We searched for optical winds by studying the profiles and evolution of the main emission lines and found no indisputable wind signatures, such as P-Cyg profiles. Nonetheless, our detailed analysis of the particularly strong and broad Halpha emission line, detected at the end of the outburst, is consistent with the presence of a nebular phase produced by optically thin ejecta at ~800 km/s or, alternatively, an extended disc atmosphere. We discuss these possibilities as well as the similarities with the phenomenology observed in other black hole and neutron star systems. Our study suggests that optical nebular phases might be a relatively common observational feature during the late stages of low mass X-ray binaries outbursts, enabling to probe the presence of outflows at low-to-intermediate orbital inclinations., Comment: Accepted, final version published in A&A
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42. Measuring the Relationship Between the Use of Typical Manosphere Discourse and the Engagement of a User with the Pick-Up Artist Community.
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Javier Torregrosa, ángel Panizo-LLedot, Sergio D'Antonio-Maceiras, and David Camacho
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43. The Role of Abstraction in Model Checking.
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María-del-Mar Gallardo, Pedro Merino 0001, and Laura Panizo
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44. Measuring the Relationship Between the Use of Typical Manosphere Discourse and the Engagement of a User with the Pick-Up Artist Community
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Torregrosa, Javier, Panizo-LLedot, Ángel, D’Antonio-Maceiras, Sergio, Camacho, David, 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, Quaresma, Paulo, editor, Camacho, David, editor, Yin, Hujun, editor, Gonçalves, Teresa, editor, Julian, Vicente, editor, and Tallón-Ballesteros, Antonio J., editor
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45. The Role of Abstraction in Model Checking
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Gallardo, María-del-Mar, Merino, Pedro, Panizo, Laura, 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, Lopez-Garcia, Pedro, editor, Gallagher, John P., editor, and Giacobazzi, Roberto, editor
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46. Polatuzumab vedotin plus rituximab and lenalidomide in patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a cohort of a multicentre, single-arm, phase 1b/2 study
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Abrisqueta, Pau, González-Barca, Eva, Panizo, Carlos, Pérez, José María Arguiñano, Miall, Fiona, Bastos-Oreiro, Mariana, Triguero, Ana, Banerjee, Lalita, McMillan, Andrew, Seymour, Erlene, Hirata, Jamie, de Guzman, Jayson, Sharma, Sunil, Jin, Hyun Yong, Musick, Lisa, and Diefenbach, Catherine
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47. Los fantasmas de Chicureo: Convivir con muertos en el barrio de Colina, Santiago de Chile
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Panizo, Laura Marina
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48. Fighting disinformation with artificial intelligence: fundamentals, advances and challenges
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Montoro-Montarroso, Andres, Canton-Correa, Javier, Rosso, Paolo, Chulvi, Berta, Panizo-Lledot, Angel, Huertas-Tato, Javier, Calvo-Figueras, Blanca, Rementeria, M. Jose, and Gomez-Romero, Juan
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49. Hospital-based proton therapy implementation during the COVID pandemic: early clinical and research experience in a European academic institution
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Calvo, Felipe A., Palma, Jacobo, Serrano, Javier, Cambeiro, Mauricio, Meiriño, Rosa, Martin, Santiago, Azcona, Diego, Pedrero, Diego, Aguilar, Borja, Delgado, Jose Miguel, Moran, Verónica, Viñals, Alberto, Cabello, Pablo, Panizo, Elena, Lassaletta, Alvaro, Gibert, Carlota, Sancho, Lidia, de Miguel, Jose Maria Fernandez, de Sierra, Beatriz Alvarez, Alcázar, Andres, Suarez, Victor, Alonso, Alberto, Gallardo, Guillermo, and Aristu, Javier
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50. Preclinical models for prediction of immunotherapy outcomes and immune evasion mechanisms in genetically heterogeneous multiple myeloma
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Larrayoz, Marta, Garcia-Barchino, Maria J., Celay, Jon, Etxebeste, Amaia, Jimenez, Maddalen, Perez, Cristina, Ordoñez, Raquel, Cobaleda, Cesar, Botta, Cirino, Fresquet, Vicente, Roa, Sergio, Goicoechea, Ibai, Maia, Catarina, Lasaga, Miren, Chesi, Marta, Bergsagel, P. Leif, Larrayoz, Maria J., Calasanz, Maria J., Campos-Sanchez, Elena, Martinez-Cano, Jorge, Panizo, Carlos, Rodriguez-Otero, Paula, Vicent, Silvestre, Roncador, Giovanna, Gonzalez, Patricia, Takahashi, Satoru, Katz, Samuel G., Walensky, Loren D., Ruppert, Shannon M., Lasater, Elisabeth A., Amann, Maria, Lozano, Teresa, Llopiz, Diana, Sarobe, Pablo, Lasarte, Juan J., Planell, Nuria, Gomez-Cabrero, David, Kudryashova, Olga, Kurilovich, Anna, Revuelta, Maria V., Cerchietti, Leandro, Agirre, Xabier, San Miguel, Jesus, Paiva, Bruno, Prosper, Felipe, and Martinez-Climent, Jose A.
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