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2. The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics
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Ann M. Mc Cartney, Giulio Formenti, Alice Mouton, Diego De Panis, Luísa S. Marins, Henrique G. Leitão, Genevieve Diedericks, Joseph Kirangwa, Marco Morselli, Judit Salces-Ortiz, Nuria Escudero, Alessio Iannucci, Chiara Natali, Hannes Svardal, Rosa Fernández, Tim De Pooter, Geert Joris, Mojca Strazisar, Jonathan M. D. Wood, Katie E. Herron, Ole Seehausen, Phillip C. Watts, Felix Shaw, Robert P. Davey, Alice Minotto, José M. Fernández, Astrid Böhne, Carla Alegria, Tyler Alioto, Paulo C. Alves, Isabel R. Amorim, Jean-Marc Aury, Niclas Backstrom, Petr Baldrian, Laima Baltrunaite, Endre Barta, Bertrand BedHom, Caroline Belser, Johannes Bergsten, Laurie Bertrand, Helena Bilandija, Mahesh Binzer-Panchal, Iliana Bista, Mark Blaxter, Paulo A. V. Borges, Guilherme Borges Dias, Mirte Bosse, Tom Brown, Rémy Bruggmann, Elena Buena-Atienza, Josephine Burgin, Elena Buzan, Alessia Cariani, Nicolas Casadei, Matteo Chiara, Sergio Chozas, Fedor Čiampor, Angelica Crottini, Corinne Cruaud, Fernando Cruz, Love Dalen, Alessio De Biase, Javier del Campo, Teo Delic, Alice B. Dennis, Martijn F. L. Derks, Maria Angela Diroma, Mihajla Djan, Simone Duprat, Klara Eleftheriadi, Philine G. D. Feulner, Jean-François Flot, Giobbe Forni, Bruno Fosso, Pascal Fournier, Christine Fournier-Chambrillon, Toni Gabaldon, Shilpa Garg, Carmela Gissi, Luca Giupponi, Jessica Gomez-Garrido, Josefa González, Miguel L. Grilo, Björn Grüning, Thomas Guerin, Nadege Guiglielmoni, Marta Gut, Marcel P. Haesler, Christoph Hahn, Balint Halpern, Peter W. Harrison, Julia Heintz, Maris Hindrikson, Jacob Höglund, Kerstin Howe, Graham M. Hughes, Benjamin Istace, Mark J. Cock, Franc Janžekovič, Zophonias O. Jonsson, Sagane Joye-Dind, Janne J. Koskimäki, Boris Krystufek, Justyna Kubacka, Heiner Kuhl, Szilvia Kusza, Karine Labadie, Meri Lähteenaro, Henrik Lantz, Anton Lavrinienko, Lucas Leclère, Ricardo Jorge Lopes, Ole Madsen, Ghislaine Magdelenat, Giulia Magoga, Tereza Manousaki, Tapio Mappes, Joao Pedro Marques, Gemma I. Martinez Redondo, Florian Maumus, Shane A. McCarthy, Hendrik-Jan Megens, Jose Melo-Ferreira, Sofia L. Mendes, Matteo Montagna, Joao Moreno, Mai-Britt Mosbech, Mónica Moura, Zuzana Musilova, Eugene Myers, Will J. Nash, Alexander Nater, Pamela Nicholson, Manuel Niell, Reindert Nijland, Benjamin Noel, Karin Noren, Pedro H. Oliveira, Remi-Andre Olsen, Lino Ometto, Rebekah A. Oomen, Stephan Ossowski, Vaidas Palinauskas, Snaebjorn Palsson, Jerome P. Panibe, Joana Pauperio, Martina Pavlek, Emilie Payen, Julia Pawlowska, Jaume Pellicer, Graziano Pesole, Joao Pimenta, Martin Pippel, Anna Maria Pirttilä, Nikos Poulakakis, Jeena Rajan, Rúben M.C. Rego, Roberto Resendes, Philipp Resl, Ana Riesgo, Patrik Rodin-Morch, Andre E. R. Soares, Carlos Rodriguez Fernandes, Maria M. Romeiras, Guilherme Roxo, Lukas Rüber, Maria Jose Ruiz-Lopez, Urmas Saarma, Luis P. da Silva, Manuela Sim-Sim, Lucile Soler, Vitor C. Sousa, Carla Sousa Santos, Alberto Spada, Milomir Stefanovic, Viktor Steger, Josefin Stiller, Matthias Stöck, Torsten H. Struck, Hiranya Sudasinghe, Riikka Tapanainen, Christian Tellgren-Roth, Helena Trindade, Yevhen Tukalenko, Ilenia Urso, Benoit Vacherie, Steven M. Van Belleghem, Kees Van Oers, Carlos Vargas-Chavez, Nevena Velickovic, Noel Vella, Adriana Vella, Cristiano Vernesi, Sara Vicente, Sara Villa, Olga Vinnere Pettersson, Filip A. M. Volckaert, Judit Voros, Patrick Wincker, Sylke Winkler, Claudio Ciofi, Robert M. Waterhouse, and Camila J. Mazzoni
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General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
Abstract A genomic database of all Earth’s eukaryotic species could contribute to many scientific discoveries; however, only a tiny fraction of species have genomic information available. In 2018, scientists across the world united under the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), aiming to produce a database of high-quality reference genomes containing all ~1.5 million recognized eukaryotic species. As the European node of the EBP, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) sought to implement a new decentralised, equitable and inclusive model for producing reference genomes. For this, ERGA launched a Pilot Project establishing the first distributed reference genome production infrastructure and testing it on 98 eukaryotic species from 33 European countries. Here we outline the infrastructure and explore its effectiveness for scaling high-quality reference genome production, whilst considering equity and inclusion. The outcomes and lessons learned provide a solid foundation for ERGA while offering key learnings to other transnational, national genomic resource projects and the EBP.
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3. Author Correction: The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics
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Mc Cartney, Ann M., Formenti, Giulio, Mouton, Alice, De Panis, Diego, Marins, Luísa S., Leitão, Henrique G., Diedericks, Genevieve, Kirangwa, Joseph, Morselli, Marco, Salces-Ortiz, Judit, Escudero, Nuria, Iannucci, Alessio, Natali, Chiara, Svardal, Hannes, Fernández, Rosa, De Pooter, Tim, Joris, Geert, Strazisar, Mojca, Wood, Jonathan M. D., Herron, Katie E., Seehausen, Ole, Watts, Phillip C., Shaw, Felix, Davey, Robert P., Minotto, Alice, Fernández, José M., Böhne, Astrid, Alegria, Carla, Alioto, Tyler, Alves, Paulo C., Amorim, Isabel R., Aury, Jean-Marc, Backstrom, Niclas, Baldrian, Petr, Baltrunaite, Laima, Barta, Endre, BedHom, Bertrand, Belser, Caroline, Bergsten, Johannes, Bertrand, Laurie, Bilandija, Helena, Binzer-Panchal, Mahesh, Bista, Iliana, Blaxter, Mark, Borges, Paulo A. V., Dias, Guilherme Borges, Bosse, Mirte, Brown, Tom, Bruggmann, Rémy, Buena-Atienza, Elena, Burgin, Josephine, Buzan, Elena, Cariani, Alessia, Casadei, Nicolas, Chiara, Matteo, Chozas, Sergio, Čiampor, Jr., Fedor, Crottini, Angelica, Cruaud, Corinne, Cruz, Fernando, Dalen, Love, De Biase, Alessio, del Campo, Javier, Delic, Teo, Dennis, Alice B., Derks, Martijn F. L., Diroma, Maria Angela, Djan, Mihajla, Duprat, Simone, Eleftheriadi, Klara, Feulner, Philine G. D., Flot, Jean-François, Forni, Giobbe, Fosso, Bruno, Fournier, Pascal, Fournier-Chambrillon, Christine, Gabaldon, Toni, Garg, Shilpa, Gissi, Carmela, Giupponi, Luca, Gomez-Garrido, Jessica, González, Josefa, Grilo, Miguel L., Grüning, Björn, Guerin, Thomas, Guiglielmoni, Nadege, Gut, Marta, Haesler, Marcel P., Hahn, Christoph, Halpern, Balint, Harrison, Peter W., Heintz, Julia, Hindrikson, Maris, Höglund, Jacob, Howe, Kerstin, Hughes, Graham M., Istace, Benjamin, Cock, Mark J., Janžekovič, Franc, Jonsson, Zophonias O., Joye-Dind, Sagane, Koskimäki, Janne J., Krystufek, Boris, Kubacka, Justyna, Kuhl, Heiner, Kusza, Szilvia, Labadie, Karine, Lähteenaro, Meri, Lantz, Henrik, Lavrinienko, Anton, Leclère, Lucas, Lopes, Ricardo Jorge, Madsen, Ole, Magdelenat, Ghislaine, Magoga, Giulia, Manousaki, Tereza, Mappes, Tapio, Marques, Joao Pedro, Redondo, Gemma I. Martinez, Maumus, Florian, McCarthy, Shane A., Megens, Hendrik-Jan, Melo-Ferreira, Jose, Mendes, Sofia L., Montagna, Matteo, Moreno, Joao, Mosbech, Mai-Britt, Moura, Mónica, Musilova, Zuzana, Myers, Eugene, Nash, Will J., Nater, Alexander, Nicholson, Pamela, Niell, Manuel, Nijland, Reindert, Noel, Benjamin, Noren, Karin, Oliveira, Pedro H., Olsen, Remi-Andre, Ometto, Lino, Oomen, Rebekah A., Ossowski, Stephan, Palinauskas, Vaidas, Palsson, Snaebjorn, Panibe, Jerome P., Pauperio, Joana, Pavlek, Martina, Payen, Emilie, Pawlowska, Julia, Pellicer, Jaume, Pesole, Graziano, Pimenta, Joao, Pippel, Martin, Pirttilä, Anna Maria, Poulakakis, Nikos, Rajan, Jeena, M.C. Rego, Rúben, Resendes, Roberto, Resl, Philipp, Riesgo, Ana, Rodin-Morch, Patrik, Soares, Andre E. R., Fernandes, Carlos Rodriguez, Romeiras, Maria M., Roxo, Guilherme, Rüber, Lukas, Ruiz-Lopez, Maria Jose, Saarma, Urmas, da Silva, Luis P., Sim-Sim, Manuela, Soler, Lucile, Sousa, Vitor C., Santos, Carla Sousa, Spada, Alberto, Stefanovic, Milomir, Steger, Viktor, Stiller, Josefin, Stöck, Matthias, Struck, Torsten H., Sudasinghe, Hiranya, Tapanainen, Riikka, Tellgren-Roth, Christian, Trindade, Helena, Tukalenko, Yevhen, Urso, Ilenia, Vacherie, Benoit, Van Belleghem, Steven M., Van Oers, Kees, Vargas-Chavez, Carlos, Velickovic, Nevena, Vella, Noel, Vella, Adriana, Vernesi, Cristiano, Vicente, Sara, Villa, Sara, Pettersson, Olga Vinnere, Volckaert, Filip A. M., Voros, Judit, Wincker, Patrick, Winkler, Sylke, Ciofi, Claudio, Waterhouse, Robert M., and Mazzoni, Camila J.
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4. The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics
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Mc Cartney, Ann M., Formenti, Giulio, Mouton, Alice, De Panis, Diego, Marins, Luísa S., Leitão, Henrique G., Diedericks, Genevieve, Kirangwa, Joseph, Morselli, Marco, Salces-Ortiz, Judit, Escudero, Nuria, Iannucci, Alessio, Natali, Chiara, Svardal, Hannes, Fernández, Rosa, De Pooter, Tim, Joris, Geert, Strazisar, Mojca, Wood, Jonathan M. D., Herron, Katie E., Seehausen, Ole, Watts, Phillip C., Shaw, Felix, Davey, Robert P., Minotto, Alice, Fernández, José M., Böhne, Astrid, Alegria, Carla, Alioto, Tyler, Alves, Paulo C., Amorim, Isabel R., Aury, Jean-Marc, Backstrom, Niclas, Baldrian, Petr, Baltrunaite, Laima, Barta, Endre, BedHom, Bertrand, Belser, Caroline, Bergsten, Johannes, Bertrand, Laurie, Bilandija, Helena, Binzer-Panchal, Mahesh, Bista, Iliana, Blaxter, Mark, Borges, Paulo A. V., Dias, Guilherme Borges, Bosse, Mirte, Brown, Tom, Bruggmann, Rémy, Buena-Atienza, Elena, Burgin, Josephine, Buzan, Elena, Cariani, Alessia, Casadei, Nicolas, Chiara, Matteo, Chozas, Sergio, Čiampor, Jr., Fedor, Crottini, Angelica, Cruaud, Corinne, Cruz, Fernando, Dalen, Love, De Biase, Alessio, del Campo, Javier, Delic, Teo, Dennis, Alice B., Derks, Martijn F. L., Diroma, Maria Angela, Djan, Mihajla, Duprat, Simone, Eleftheriadi, Klara, Feulner, Philine G. D., Flot, Jean-François, Forni, Giobbe, Fosso, Bruno, Fournier, Pascal, Fournier-Chambrillon, Christine, Gabaldon, Toni, Garg, Shilpa, Gissi, Carmela, Giupponi, Luca, Gomez-Garrido, Jessica, González, Josefa, Grilo, Miguel L., Grüning, Björn, Guerin, Thomas, Guiglielmoni, Nadege, Gut, Marta, Haesler, Marcel P., Hahn, Christoph, Halpern, Balint, Harrison, Peter W., Heintz, Julia, Hindrikson, Maris, Höglund, Jacob, Howe, Kerstin, Hughes, Graham M., Istace, Benjamin, Cock, Mark J., Janžekovič, Franc, Jonsson, Zophonias O., Joye-Dind, Sagane, Koskimäki, Janne J., Krystufek, Boris, Kubacka, Justyna, Kuhl, Heiner, Kusza, Szilvia, Labadie, Karine, Lähteenaro, Meri, Lantz, Henrik, Lavrinienko, Anton, Leclère, Lucas, Lopes, Ricardo Jorge, Madsen, Ole, Magdelenat, Ghislaine, Magoga, Giulia, Manousaki, Tereza, Mappes, Tapio, Marques, Joao Pedro, Redondo, Gemma I. Martinez, Maumus, Florian, McCarthy, Shane A., Megens, Hendrik-Jan, Melo-Ferreira, Jose, Mendes, Sofia L., Montagna, Matteo, Moreno, Joao, Mosbech, Mai-Britt, Moura, Mónica, Musilova, Zuzana, Myers, Eugene, Nash, Will J., Nater, Alexander, Nicholson, Pamela, Niell, Manuel, Nijland, Reindert, Noel, Benjamin, Noren, Karin, Oliveira, Pedro H., Olsen, Remi-Andre, Ometto, Lino, Oomen, Rebekah A., Ossowski, Stephan, Palinauskas, Vaidas, Palsson, Snaebjorn, Panibe, Jerome P., Pauperio, Joana, Pavlek, Martina, Payen, Emilie, Pawlowska, Julia, Pellicer, Jaume, Pesole, Graziano, Pimenta, Joao, Pippel, Martin, Pirttilä, Anna Maria, Poulakakis, Nikos, Rajan, Jeena, M.C. Rego, Rúben, Resendes, Roberto, Resl, Philipp, Riesgo, Ana, Rodin-Morch, Patrik, Soares, Andre E. R., Fernandes, Carlos Rodriguez, Romeiras, Maria M., Roxo, Guilherme, Rüber, Lukas, Ruiz-Lopez, Maria Jose, Saarma, Urmas, da Silva, Luis P., Sim-Sim, Manuela, Soler, Lucile, Sousa, Vitor C., Santos, Carla Sousa, Spada, Alberto, Stefanovic, Milomir, Steger, Viktor, Stiller, Josefin, Stöck, Matthias, Struck, Torsten H., Sudasinghe, Hiranya, Tapanainen, Riikka, Tellgren-Roth, Christian, Trindade, Helena, Tukalenko, Yevhen, Urso, Ilenia, Vacherie, Benoit, Van Belleghem, Steven M., Van Oers, Kees, Vargas-Chavez, Carlos, Velickovic, Nevena, Vella, Noel, Vella, Adriana, Vernesi, Cristiano, Vicente, Sara, Villa, Sara, Pettersson, Olga Vinnere, Volckaert, Filip A. M., Voros, Judit, Wincker, Patrick, Winkler, Sylke, Ciofi, Claudio, Waterhouse, Robert M., and Mazzoni, Camila J.
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5. North Atlantic deep-sea benthic biodiversity unveiled through sponge natural sampler DNA
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Gallego, Ramón, Arias, María Belén, Corral-Lou, Andrea, Díez-Vives, Cristina, Neave, Erika F., Wang, Cai, Cárdenas, Paco, Steffen, Karin, Taboada, Sergio, Villamor, Adriana, Kenchington, Ellen, Mariani, Stefano, and Riesgo, Ana
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6. Cardiac transplant rejection assessment with 18F-FDG PET-CT: initial single-centre experience for diagnosis and management
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Dar, Owais, Dulay, Mansimran Singh, Riesgo-Gil, Fernando, Morley-Smith, Andrew, Brookes, Paul, Lyster, Haifa, Rice, Alexandra, Underwood, Stephen R., Dunning, John, and Wechalekar, Kshama
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7. Perception of pregnant individuals, health providers and decision makers on interventions to cease substance consumption during pregnancy: a qualitative study
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Vila-Farinas, Andrea, Pérez-Ríos, Mónica, Montes-Martínez, Agustín, Ahluwalia, Jasjit S-, Mourino, Nerea, Rey-Brandariz, Julia, Triñanes-Pego, Yolanda, Candal-Pedreira, Cristina, Ruano-Ravina, Alberto, Gómez-Salgado, Patricia, Miguez-Varela, Carmen, Tajes-Alonso, María, Loureiro-Fuentes, Isabel, Riesgo-Martín, Juan, Valverde-Trillo, Araceli, Fernández-Lema, Isabel, Rey-Arijón, Mercedes, Freiría-Somoza, Isabel, Rodríguez-Pampín, María, and Varela-Lema, Leonor
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8. Microbiome changes through the ontogeny of the marine sponge Crambe crambe
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Turon, Marta, Ford, Madeline, Maldonado, Manuel, Sitjà, Cèlia, Riesgo, Ana, and Díez-Vives, Cristina
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9. Impact of telenurse-led intervention in clinical trials on health literacy, empowerment, and health outcomes in patients with solid tumours: a pilot quasi-experimental study
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Muñoz-Villaverde, Sergio, Martínez-García, María, Serrano-Oviedo, Leticia, Gómez-Romero, Francisco Javier, Sobrado-Sobrado, Ana María, Cidoncha-Moreno, María Ángeles, Riesgo-Martín, Juan, Pedreira-Robles, Guillermo, and Garcimartin, Paloma
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10. Survey on the Situation of Medical Departments in the Pharmaceutical Industry in Spain
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Sanchez-Magro, Isabel, Gomez-Lus, Susana, Martínez-González, Javier, Muñoz-Robles, Jorge Andrés, Riesgo, Yolanda, Perez, Beatriz, Hagen, Carlos, and Viguera, Pablo
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11. Suppression of Dexter transfer by covalent encapsulation for efficient matrix-free narrowband deep blue hyperfluorescent OLEDs
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Cho, Hwan-Hee, Congrave, Daniel G., Gillett, Alexander J., Montanaro, Stephanie, Francis, Haydn E., Riesgo-Gonzalez, Víctor, Ye, Junzhi, Chowdury, Rituparno, Zeng, Weixuan, Etherington, Marc K., Royakkers, Jeroen, Millington, Oliver, Bond, Andrew D., Plasser, Felix, Frost, Jarvist M., Grey, Clare P., Rao, Akshay, Friend, Richard H., Greenham, Neil C., and Bronstein, Hugo
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12. British societies guideline on the management of emergencies in implantable left ventricular assist device recipients in transplant centres
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Akhtar, Waqas, Baston, Veronica Rial, Berman, Marius, Bhagra, Sai, Chue, Colin, Deakin, Charles D., Dalzell, Jonathan R., Dunning, Joel, Dunning, John, Gardner, Roy S., Kiff, Kristine, Kore, Shishir, Lim, Sern, MacGowan, Guy, Naldrett, Ian, Ostermann, Marlies, Pinto, Sofia, Pettit, Stephen, Gil, Fernando Riesgo, Rosenberg, Alex, Rubino, Antonio, Sayeed, Rana, Sequeira, Joao, Swanson, Neil, Tsui, Steven, Walker, Christopher, Webb, Stephen, Woods, Andrew, Ventkateswaran, Rajamiyer, and Bowles, Christopher T.
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13. A comparison between traditional and Serverless technologies in a microservices setting
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Menéndez, Juan Mera, Gayo, Jose Emilio Labra, Canal, Enrique Riesgo, and Fernández, Aitor Echevarría
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Computer Science - Software Engineering ,Computer Science - Performance - Abstract
Serverless technologies, also known as FaaS (Function as a Service), are promoted as solutions that provide dynamic scalability, speed of development, cost-per-consumption model, and the ability to focus on the code while taking attention away from the infrastructure that is managed by the vendor. A microservices architecture is defined by the interaction and management of the application state by several independent services, each with a well-defined domain. When implementing software architectures based on microservices, there are several decisions to take about the technologies and the possibility of adopting Serverless. In this study, we implement 9 prototypes of the same microservice application using different technologies. Some architectural decisions and their impact on the performance and cost of the result obtained are analysed. We use Amazon Web Services and start with an application that uses a more traditional deployment environment (Kubernetes) and migration to a serverless architecture is performed by combining and analysing the impact (both cost and performance) of the use of different technologies such as AWS ECS Fargate, AWS Lambda, DynamoDB or DocumentDB., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables
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14. North Atlantic deep-sea benthic biodiversity unveiled through sponge natural sampler DNA
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Ramón Gallego, María Belén Arias, Andrea Corral-Lou, Cristina Díez-Vives, Erika F. Neave, Cai Wang, Paco Cárdenas, Karin Steffen, Sergio Taboada, Adriana Villamor, Ellen Kenchington, Stefano Mariani, and Ana Riesgo
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract The deep-sea remains the biggest challenge to biodiversity exploration, and anthropogenic disturbances extend well into this realm, calling for urgent management strategies. One of the most diverse, productive, and vulnerable ecosystems in the deep sea are sponge grounds. Currently, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is revolutionising the field of biodiversity monitoring, yet complex deep-sea benthic ecosystems remain challenging to assess even with these novel technologies. Here, we evaluate the effectiveness of whole-community metabarcoding to characterise metazoan diversity in sponge grounds across the North Atlantic by leveraging the natural eDNA sampling properties of deep-sea sponges themselves. We sampled 97 sponge tissues from four species across four North-Atlantic biogeographic regions in the deep sea and screened them using the universal COI barcode region. We recovered unprecedented levels of taxonomic diversity per unit effort, especially across the phyla Chordata, Cnidaria, Echinodermata and Porifera, with at least 406 metazoan species found in our study area. These assemblages identify strong spatial patterns in relation to both latitude and depth, and detect emblematic species currently employed as indicators for these vulnerable habitats. The remarkable performance of this approach in different species of sponges, in different biogeographic regions and across the whole animal kingdom, illustrates the vast potential of natural samplers as high-resolution biomonitoring solutions for highly diverse and vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems.
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15. Sustainable Consumer Behavior in Fashion
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Blas Riesgo, Silvia, primary, Lavanga, Mariangela, additional, and Codina, Mónica, additional
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16. From Shoppers to Agents of Change: Consumer Behavior and Collaborative Fashion Consumption in Spain
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Blas Riesgo, Silvia, Memon, Hafeezullah, Series Editor, Gallego-Nicholls, José Fernando, editor, and Carrilero-Castillo, Agustín, editor
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17. Revisiting the history of autism before Kanner and Asperger: a tribute to Grunya Sukhareva
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Cristina Maria Pozzi, Rudimar dos Santos Riesgo, and Francisco Baptista Assumpção Junior
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Autistic Disorder ,Psychiatry ,Asperger Syndrome ,Transtorno Autístico ,Psiquiatria ,Síndrome de Asperger ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Almost two decades before Kanner's and Asperger's works, the original paper by child psychiatrist Grunya Efimovna Sukhareva had already been written. It was published in 1926 by Sukhareva in a German scientific journal of psychiatry and neurology, with a detailed description of children who presented clinical conditions whose characteristics and evolution closely resemble autism, according to current criteria. In the present historical note, we intend to present Sukhareva's pioneering work and retrieve the meaning of her original contribution.
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18. Functional metal oxide coatings from molecular precursors for energy applications
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Riesgo González, Victor, Wright, Dominic, and Grey, Clare
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Batteries ,Chemistry ,Coatings ,Deposition ,Electrocatalysis ,Electrochemistry ,Inorganic ,Materials ,Molecular ,Oxides ,Precursors ,Single-source ,Synthesis - Abstract
The ability to create and optimise new interfaces is essential to develop and optimise materials for use in sustainable energy storage and conversion technologies. In this thesis, the solution-deposition of coatings from molecular precursors is explored as a promising approach towards this end. First, a facile method for the deposition of electrocatalytically active zirconium-based films for photoelectrochemical water oxidation is developed. The films were derived from three novel alkoxy cage compounds containing Zr and a first-row transition metal (Co, Fe or Cu). The deposition of a Co-doped ZrO₂ coating onto the BiVO₄ photoanode lowers its onset potential by 0.12 V to 0.21 V vs. the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and increases the maximum photocurrent density by ∼50% to 2.41 mA cm⁻² compared to the uncoated BiVO₄. In the next chapter, a new solution deposition method to coat the Li-ion battery cathode LiNi₀.₈Mn₀.₁Co₀.₁O₂ (NMC811) with Al₂O₃ using aluminium isopropoxide (AIP) is developed. High-field solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (SSNMR) probes the formation of γ-LiAlO₂ at 600 °C and doping of aluminium into NMC811 starting at 500-600 °C. NMC811 coated with amorphous Al₂O₃ (200-400 °C) had a capacity retention comparable to pristine NMC811, while higher annealing temperatures led to more crystalline coatings and surface Al-doping which were found to increase the rate of degradation of NMC811 upon cycling. Finally, LiAlO₂ coatings are deposited onto NMC811 using heterobimetallic alkoxides: LiAl[(OCH₂Ph)₄], LiAl[(OⁱPr)₄] and LiAl[(O^tBu)₄]. The later showing the most promise as a coating precursor due to its high solubility in tetrahydrofuran (THF), low temperature decomposition (283 °C) and reaction with hydroxyl groups present on the surface of NMC811. This coating was tested on polycrystalline NMC811 (PC-NMC811) and Al₂O₃ coated single-crystal NMC811 (Al₂O₃/SC-NMC811). Significant improvements in capacity retention (17.2% more C/2 capacity retained after 107 cycles vs. Al₂O₃/SC-NMC811) were seen in the LiAlO₂/Al₂O₃/SC-NMC811 system. Furthermore, coating PC-NMC811 that was previously degraded by soaking in water improved the capacity retention (50.1% more capacity retention at C/2 after 215 cycles vs. uncoated PC-NMC811 soaked in water and annealed at 400 °C) suggesting that the combination of a LiAlO₂ coating and subsequent annealing step can recover NMC811 surfaces that have been previously degraded by soaking in water.
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19. Perception of pregnant individuals, health providers and decision makers on interventions to cease substance consumption during pregnancy: a qualitative study
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Andrea Vila-Farinas, Mónica Pérez-Ríos, Agustín Montes-Martínez, Jasjit S- Ahluwalia, Nerea Mourino, Julia Rey-Brandariz, Yolanda Triñanes-Pego, Cristina Candal-Pedreira, Alberto Ruano-Ravina, Patricia Gómez-Salgado, Carmen Miguez-Varela, María Tajes-Alonso, Isabel Loureiro-Fuentes, Juan Riesgo-Martín, Araceli Valverde-Trillo, Isabel Fernández-Lema, Mercedes Rey-Arijón, Isabel Freiría-Somoza, María Rodríguez-Pampín, and Leonor Varela-Lema
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Pregnant individuals ,Smoking cessation ,Alcohol consumption ,Cannabis ,Qualitative research ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Despite multiple recommendations and strategies implemented at a national and international level, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and cannabis use during pregnancy remains high in most countries. The objective of this study was to examine key stakeholders’ perception of the treatment interventions adopted in Spain, to identify political, organizational and personal factors associated with successful implementation, and to propose strategies for improvement. Methods A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was conducted in 2022. The target groups were: (1) clinical decision makers in the field of addiction science, (2) health professionals who carry out treatment interventions, and (3) pregnant individuals who use tobacco, alcohol or cannabis. Two focus groups and eight in-depth interviews were conducted, recorded, and transcribed. Exploratory analysis and inductive open coding was performed, codes were merged into categories, and subcategories were identified. Results The analysis resulted in 10 subcategories which were further merged into three main categories: (1) Degree of adoption and utility of treatment interventions implemented; (2) Needs and demands with respect to the organization of treatment interventions; and, (3) Personal barriers to and facilitators for treatment. Respondents reported that despite multiple national and regional cessation initiatives, treatment interventions were rarely adopted in clinical practice. Health care administrators demanded reliable records to quantify substance use for better planning of activities. Health care professionals advocated for additional time and training and both echoed the importance of integrating cessation interventions into routine prenatal care and creating in-house specialized units. The difficulty in quitting, lack of awareness of risk for foetus and child and the controversial advice were identified as barriers by pregnant individuals. Conclusions Consistent with previous work, this study found that cessation strategies implemented by the health authorities are not effective if they are not accompanied by organizational and behavioral changes. The current study identifies a set of factors that could be pivotal in ensuring the success of treatment interventions targeting tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use among pregnant individuals.
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20. Microbiome changes through the ontogeny of the marine sponge Crambe crambe
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Marta Turon, Madeline Ford, Manuel Maldonado, Cèlia Sitjà, Ana Riesgo, and Cristina Díez-Vives
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Demospongiae ,Porifera ,Symbionts ,Life cycle ,16S rRNA gene ,Vertical transmission ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Poriferans (sponges) are highly adaptable organisms that can thrive in diverse marine and freshwater environments due, in part, to their close associations with internal microbial communities. This sponge microbiome can be acquired from the surrounding environment (horizontal acquisition) or obtained from the parents during the reproductive process through a variety of mechanisms (vertical transfer), typically resulting in the presence of symbiotic microbes throughout all stages of sponge development. How and to what extent the different components of the microbiome are transferred to the developmental stages remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated the microbiome composition of a common, low-microbial-abundance, Atlantic-Mediterranean sponge, Crambe crambe, throughout its ontogeny, including adult individuals, brooded larvae, lecithotrophic free-swimming larvae, newly settled juveniles still lacking osculum, and juveniles with a functional osculum for filter feeding. Results Using 16S rRNA gene analysis, we detected distinct microbiome compositions in each ontogenetic stage, with variations in composition, relative abundance, and diversity of microbial species. However, a particular dominant symbiont, Candidatus Beroebacter blanensis, previously described as the main symbiont of C. crambe, consistently occurred throughout all stages, an omnipresence that suggests vertical transmission from parents to offspring. This symbiont fluctuated in relative abundance across developmental stages, with pronounced prevalence in lecithotrophic stages. A major shift in microbial composition occurred as new settlers completed osculum formation and acquired filter-feeding capacity. Candidatus Beroebacter blanensis decreased significatively at this point. Microbial diversity peaked in filter-feeding stages, contrasting with the lower diversity of lecithotrophic stages. Furthermore, individual specific transmission patterns were detected, with greater microbial similarity between larvae and their respective parents compared to non-parental conspecifics. Conclusions These findings suggest a putative vertical transmission of the dominant symbiont, which could provide some metabolic advantage to non-filtering developmental stages of C. crambe. The increase in microbiome diversity with the onset of filter-feeding stages likely reflects enhanced interaction with environmental microbes, facilitating horizontal transmission. Conversely, lower microbiome diversity in lecithotrophic stages, prior to filter feeding, suggests incomplete symbiont transfer or potential symbiont digestion. This research provides novel information on the dynamics of the microbiome through sponge ontogeny, on the strategies for symbiont acquisition at each ontogenetic stage, and on the potential importance of symbionts during larval development.
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21. Author Correction: The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics
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Ann M. Mc Cartney, Giulio Formenti, Alice Mouton, Diego De Panis, Luísa S. Marins, Henrique G. Leitão, Genevieve Diedericks, Joseph Kirangwa, Marco Morselli, Judit Salces-Ortiz, Nuria Escudero, Alessio Iannucci, Chiara Natali, Hannes Svardal, Rosa Fernández, Tim De Pooter, Geert Joris, Mojca Strazisar, Jonathan M. D. Wood, Katie E. Herron, Ole Seehausen, Phillip C. Watts, Felix Shaw, Robert P. Davey, Alice Minotto, José M. Fernández, Astrid Böhne, Carla Alegria, Tyler Alioto, Paulo C. Alves, Isabel R. Amorim, Jean-Marc Aury, Niclas Backstrom, Petr Baldrian, Laima Baltrunaite, Endre Barta, Bertrand BedHom, Caroline Belser, Johannes Bergsten, Laurie Bertrand, Helena Bilandija, Mahesh Binzer-Panchal, Iliana Bista, Mark Blaxter, Paulo A. V. Borges, Guilherme Borges Dias, Mirte Bosse, Tom Brown, Rémy Bruggmann, Elena Buena-Atienza, Josephine Burgin, Elena Buzan, Alessia Cariani, Nicolas Casadei, Matteo Chiara, Sergio Chozas, Fedor Čiampor, Angelica Crottini, Corinne Cruaud, Fernando Cruz, Love Dalen, Alessio De Biase, Javier del Campo, Teo Delic, Alice B. Dennis, Martijn F. L. Derks, Maria Angela Diroma, Mihajla Djan, Simone Duprat, Klara Eleftheriadi, Philine G. D. Feulner, Jean-François Flot, Giobbe Forni, Bruno Fosso, Pascal Fournier, Christine Fournier-Chambrillon, Toni Gabaldon, Shilpa Garg, Carmela Gissi, Luca Giupponi, Jessica Gomez-Garrido, Josefa González, Miguel L. Grilo, Björn Grüning, Thomas Guerin, Nadege Guiglielmoni, Marta Gut, Marcel P. Haesler, Christoph Hahn, Balint Halpern, Peter W. Harrison, Julia Heintz, Maris Hindrikson, Jacob Höglund, Kerstin Howe, Graham M. Hughes, Benjamin Istace, Mark J. Cock, Franc Janžekovič, Zophonias O. Jonsson, Sagane Joye-Dind, Janne J. Koskimäki, Boris Krystufek, Justyna Kubacka, Heiner Kuhl, Szilvia Kusza, Karine Labadie, Meri Lähteenaro, Henrik Lantz, Anton Lavrinienko, Lucas Leclère, Ricardo Jorge Lopes, Ole Madsen, Ghislaine Magdelenat, Giulia Magoga, Tereza Manousaki, Tapio Mappes, Joao Pedro Marques, Gemma I. Martinez Redondo, Florian Maumus, Shane A. McCarthy, Hendrik-Jan Megens, Jose Melo-Ferreira, Sofia L. Mendes, Matteo Montagna, Joao Moreno, Mai-Britt Mosbech, Mónica Moura, Zuzana Musilova, Eugene Myers, Will J. Nash, Alexander Nater, Pamela Nicholson, Manuel Niell, Reindert Nijland, Benjamin Noel, Karin Noren, Pedro H. Oliveira, Remi-Andre Olsen, Lino Ometto, Rebekah A. Oomen, Stephan Ossowski, Vaidas Palinauskas, Snaebjorn Palsson, Jerome P. Panibe, Joana Pauperio, Martina Pavlek, Emilie Payen, Julia Pawlowska, Jaume Pellicer, Graziano Pesole, Joao Pimenta, Martin Pippel, Anna Maria Pirttilä, Nikos Poulakakis, Jeena Rajan, Rúben M.C. Rego, Roberto Resendes, Philipp Resl, Ana Riesgo, Patrik Rodin-Morch, Andre E. R. Soares, Carlos Rodriguez Fernandes, Maria M. Romeiras, Guilherme Roxo, Lukas Rüber, Maria Jose Ruiz-Lopez, Urmas Saarma, Luis P. da Silva, Manuela Sim-Sim, Lucile Soler, Vitor C. Sousa, Carla Sousa Santos, Alberto Spada, Milomir Stefanovic, Viktor Steger, Josefin Stiller, Matthias Stöck, Torsten H. Struck, Hiranya Sudasinghe, Riikka Tapanainen, Christian Tellgren-Roth, Helena Trindade, Yevhen Tukalenko, Ilenia Urso, Benoit Vacherie, Steven M. Van Belleghem, Kees Van Oers, Carlos Vargas-Chavez, Nevena Velickovic, Noel Vella, Adriana Vella, Cristiano Vernesi, Sara Vicente, Sara Villa, Olga Vinnere Pettersson, Filip A. M. Volckaert, Judit Voros, Patrick Wincker, Sylke Winkler, Claudio Ciofi, Robert M. Waterhouse, and Camila J. Mazzoni
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22. Machine Learning-Aided Nonlinearity-Tailored Carrier Phase Recovery for Subcarrier Multiplexing Systems.
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Manuel S. Neves, Abel Lorences-Riesgo, Paulo P. Monteiro, and Fernando P. Guiomar
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23. Low-Complexity Frequency Packing to Enable Filtering-Tolerant DSCM Transmission.
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Romil K. Patel, Sami Mumtaz, Marco A. Fernandes, Beatriz M. Oliveira, Gabriel Charlet, Yu Zhao, Paulo P. Monteiro, Abel Lorences-Riesgo, and Fernando P. Guiomar
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24. Parameter Estimation of Semi-Conductor Optical Amplifier Booster based on Digital Signal Processing.
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Tarek Eldahrawy, Abir Hraghi, Abel Lorences-Riesgo, Trung-Hien Nguyen, Iosif Demirtzioglou, Loig Godard, Hartmut Hafermann, Nayla El Dahdah, Yu Zhao, Yann Frignac, and Gabriel Charlet
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25. Frequency-Band Analysis of Equalization Enhanced Phase Noise Jointly with DSP Impact.
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Celestino Sanches Martins, Abel Lorences-Riesgo, Sami Mumtaz, Trung-Hien Nguyen, Abir Hraghi, Zhihang Wu, Yann Frignac, Gabriel Charlet, and Yu Zhao
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26. Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation Using Godard Timing Recovery in Coherent Optical Systems.
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Trung-Hien Nguyen, Sami Mumtaz, Abel Lorences-Riesgo, Martí Sales-Llopis, Clement Jauffret, Celestino Sanches Martins, Zhihang Wu, Yann Frignac, Gabriel Charlet, and Yu Zhao
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27. Valores normativos para a posturografia computadorizada Horus® em crianças
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Ândrea de Melo Boaz, Rudimar dos Santos Riesgo, and Pricila Sleifer
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Equilíbrio Postural ,Criança ,Propriocepção ,Padrões de Referência ,Estudo de Validação ,Crescimento e Desenvolvimento ,Sistema Vestibular ,Equipamentos para Diagnóstico ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivo Propor valores de normatização da plataforma de posturografia computadorizada Horus®, em crianças de 4 a 6 anos, sem queixas auditivas e/ou vestibulares. Método Estudo transversal. Participaram 216 crianças na faixa etária de 4 a 6 anos. Todas realizaram triagem visual, avaliação auditiva e posturografia computadorizada composta por pesquisa do limite de estabilidade e sete condições sensoriais. Analisaram-se os resultados estatisticamente por testes não paramétrico Kruskal-Walli, post hoc Dunn-Bonferroni para comparações par-a-par nas idades e U de Mann-Whitney para análise entre sexo. Os dados categóricos foram apresentados em frequência relativa e os dados quantitativos pela média e desvio padrão. Resultados Foram descritos valores de normatização para o limite de estabilidade e para as sete condições sensoriais. Houve diferença para o limite de estabilidade entre sexos aos 4 anos (p
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28. Autoetnografía de un viaje personal y conceptual: del Sharing Economy al capitalismo de plataformas
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Víctor Riesgo Gómez
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El texto que se presenta a continuación surge en respuesta a la iniciativa de intentar explicar, desde una perspectiva personal, alguno de los aspectos importantes que influyen el proceso de producción de una tesis doctoral. Sirviéndome del genero de la autoetnografía para su redacción, se explican algunos de los cambios experimentados, tanto a nivel personal como desde un punto de vista conceptual, a lo largo del propio transcurso de la investigación que da lugar en último término a la tesis doctoral. Esto se hace desde la mirada privilegiada que otorga el paso del tiempo, así como el cumplimiento de alguno de los objetivos que inicialmente ni siquiera se contemplaban como factibles. Aunque no se mencionan con nombre y apellidos, este es un proceso en el que influyen una gran cantidad de personas, desde profesores y profesoras que son también amigos y amigas en la actualidad, hasta compañeros y compañeras de las que se va aprendiendo por el camino, además de los apoyos de fuera de la academia que resultan fundamentales. Es por ello por lo que se puede considerar que la tesis es un proceso social que se encarna de manera puntual en la persona que la firma. Un poco de todo esto es lo que se trata de explicar en las siguientes líneas.
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29. ¿Podrían las nuevas propuestas regulatorias de la UE en materia de fitomejoramiento comprometer la innovación? Entre las expectativas generadas por la propuesta sobre Nuevas Técnicas Genómicas y el sinsentido de la propuesta sobre Material de Reproducción
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Juan Antonio Vives-Vallés and Laura Riesgo
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Plant Breeding ,New Genomic ,Techniques ,Plant Reproductive Material ,Biosafety Law ,Intellectual Property ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 ,Comparative law. International uniform law ,K520-5582 - Abstract
The European Commission new regulatory proposals on new genome-edited plants and on plant reproductive material are set to revolutionize plant breeding and agriculture in the EU. This short communication analyzes the main features of such proposals with respect to the current regulatory frameworks in the EU, and discusses their foreseeable impact on European plant breeding innovation and agriculture. While there is no denying the potential advantages that the proposal on new genome-edited plants might bring, the proposed regulation is also complex and ambiguous, a matter already acknowledged by the specialized literature, and about which even some of the strongest advocates of the proposed regulation appear to show a certain degree of concern. If this is not corrected, the successful implementation of the proposal could be compromised. The proposal on plant reproductive material threatens to create new and probably unnecessary burdens for European plant breeders, farmers, and end consumers. Addressing the identified issues in the proposal on genome-edited plants, and drafting a new proposal on plant reproductive material aiming at reducing inefficiencies is suggested. Received: 21.12.2023 Accepted: 10.05.2024
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30. Physiology of Reproduction in Porifera
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Lanna, Emilio, primary, Riesgo, Ana, additional, Koutsouveli, Vasliki, additional, and Leys, Sally P., additional
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31. Tyrosine hydroxylase expression and neuronal loss in the male and female adolescent ventral tegmental area
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Riesgo, Victoria R., Zumaski, Theador, and Willing, Jari
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32. Biofouling sponges as natural eDNA samplers for marine vertebrate biodiversity monitoring
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Cai, Wang, MacDonald, Barry, Korabik, Michelle, Gradin, Iago, Neave, Erika F., Harper, Lynsey R., Kenchington, Ellen, Riesgo, Ana, Whoriskey, Frederick G., and Mariani, Stefano
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33. Impact of telenurse-led intervention in clinical trials on health literacy, empowerment, and health outcomes in patients with solid tumours: a pilot quasi-experimental study
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Sergio Muñoz-Villaverde, María Martínez-García, Leticia Serrano-Oviedo, Francisco Javier Gómez-Romero, Ana María Sobrado-Sobrado, María Ángeles Cidoncha-Moreno, Juan Riesgo-Martín, Guillermo Pedreira-Robles, and Paloma Garcimartin
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Advanced practice nursing ,Telenursing ,Clinical trial ,Clinical oncology ,Health education ,Health literacy ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, decentralised clinical trials incorporated self-monitoring, self-reporting, and telenursing tools to address health literacy and health empowerment of patients enrolled in clinical trials. We aimed to determine the impact of an educational intervention using telenursing consultations on health literacy, health empowerment, and health-related quality of life in cancer patients enrolled in clinical trials by measuring the level of satisfaction with the care received and assessing the views of healthcare professionals concerning the advanced practice nurse (APN) role in oncology clinical trials. Methods In this pilot analytical, descriptive, longitudinal, quasi-experimental, and pre-post test study, an educational intervention was conducted by 5 visits with an APN using synchronous teleconsultation in patients starting cancer treatment for the first time in a clinical trial (n = 60), and health professionals working with the APN (n = 31). A descriptive analysis of the samples and questionnaires were utilised along with statistical comparisons. Results After the intervention, patients' health literacy (31.7%), health empowerment (18.3%), and health-related quality of life (33.3%) increased (p
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34. Preventive effects of resveratrol against early-life impairments in the animal model of autism induced by valproic acid
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Gustavo Brum Schwingel, Mellanie Fontes-Dutra, Bárbara Ramos, Rudimar Riesgo, Victorio Bambini-Junior, and Carmem Gottfried
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Autism ,VPA ,Resveratrol ,Milestones ,Animal model ,Morphometric parameters ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social interaction deficits and repetitive/stereotyped behaviors. Its prevalence is increasing, affecting one in 36 children in the United States. The valproic acid (VPA) induced animal model of ASD is a reliable method for investigating cellular, molecular, and behavioral aspects related to the disorder. Trans-Resveratrol (RSV), a polyphenol with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects studied in various diseases, has recently demonstrated the ability to prevent cellular, molecular, sensory, and social deficits in the VPA model. In this study, we examined the effects of prenatal exposure to VPA and the potential preventive effects of RSV on the offspring. Method: We monitored gestational weight from embryonic day 6.5 until 18.5 and assessed the onset of developmental milestones and morphometric parameters in litters. The generalized estimating equations (GEE) were used to analyze longitudinal data. Results: Exposure to VPA during rat pregnancy resulted in abnormal weight gain fold-changes on embryonic days 13.5 and 18.5, followed by fewer animals per litter. Additionally, we discovered a positive correlation between weight variation during E15.5-E18.5 and the number of rat pups in the VPA group. Conclusion: VPA exposure led to slight length deficiencies and delays in the onset of developmental milestones. Interestingly, the prenatal RSV treatment not only prevented most of these delays but also led to the early onset of certain milestones and improved morphometric characteristics in the offspring. In summary, our findings suggest that RSV may have potential as a therapeutic intervention to protect against the negative effects of prenatal VPA exposure, highlighting its importance in future studies of prenatal neurodevelopmental disorders.
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35. Lilia del Riesgo: “Todo se puede mejorar en este mundo”
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del Riesgo Prendes, Lilia, primary and Páez Torres, Magda, additional
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36. The K2-OjOS Project: New and revisited planets and candidates in K2 campaigns 5, 16, & 18
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Castro-González, A., Alonso, E. Díez, Blanco, J. Menéndez, Livingston, J., de Leon, J. P., Lillo-Box, J., Korth, J., Menéndez, S. Fernández, Recio, J. M., Izquierdo-Ruiz, F., Lozano, A. Coya, de la Cuesta, F. García, Hernández, N. Gómez, Blanco, J. R. Vidal, Díaz, R. Hevia, Silva, R. Pardo, Acevedo, S. Pérez, Ruiz, J. Polancos, Tijerín, P. Padilla, García, D. Vázquez, Gómez, S. L. Suárez, Riesgo, F. García, Gutiérrez, C. González, Bonavera, L., González-Nuevo, J., Pereira, C. Rodríguez, Lasheras, F. Sánchez, Rodríguez, M. L. Sánchez, Muñiz, R., Rodríguez, J. D. Santos, and Juez, F. J. de Cos
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We present the first results of K2-OjOS, a collaborative project between professional and amateur astronomers primarily aimed to detect, characterize, and validate new extrasolar planets. For this work, 10 amateur astronomers looked for planetary signals by visually inspecting the 20 427 light curves of K2 campaign 18 (C18). They found 42 planet candidates, of which 18 are new detections and 24 had been detected in the overlapping C5 by previous works. We used archival photometric and spectroscopic observations, as well as new high-spatial resolution images in order to carry out a complete analysis of the candidates found, including a homogeneous characterization of the host stars, transit modelling, search for transit timing variations and statistical validation. As a result, we report four new planets (K2-355 b, K2-356 b, K2-357 b, and K2-358 b) and 14 planet candidates. Besides, we refine the transit ephemeris of the previously published planets and candidates by modelling C5, C16 (when available) and C18 photometric data jointly, largely improving the period and mid-transit time precision. Regarding individual systems, we highlight the new planet K2-356 b and candidate EPIC 211537087.02 being near a 2:1 period commensurability, the detection of significant TTVs in the bright star K2-184 (V = 10.35), the location of K2-103 b inside the habitable zone according to optimistic models, the detection of a new single transit in the known system K2-274, and the disposition reassignment of K2-120 b, which we consider as a planet candidate as the origin of the signal cannot be ascertained., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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37. The compact genome of the sponge Oopsacas minuta (Hexactinellida) is lacking key metazoan core genes
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Santini, Sébastien, Schenkelaars, Quentin, Jourda, Cyril, Duchesne, Marc, Belahbib, Hassiba, Rocher, Caroline, Selva, Marjorie, Riesgo, Ana, Vervoort, Michel, Leys, Sally P., Kodjabachian, Laurent, Le Bivic, André, Borchiellini, Carole, Claverie, Jean-Michel, and Renard, Emmanuelle
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38. Association of Renin‐Angiotensin‐Aldosterone System Inhibitors With Clinical Outcomes, Hemodynamics, and Myocardial Remodeling Among Patients With Advanced Heart Failure on Left Ventricular Assist Device Support
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Guglielmo Gallone, Javier Ibero, Andrew Morley‐Smith, Maria Monteagudo Vela, Francesca Fiorelli, Mailen Konicoff, Gemma Edwards, Binu Raj, Mayooran Shanmuganathan, Stefano Pidello, Simone Frea, Gaetano Maria De Ferrari, Vasileios Panoulas, Ulrich Stock, Christopher Bowles, John Dunning, and Fernando Riesgo Gil
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advanced heart failure ,hemodynamics ,left ventricular assist device ,medical therapy ,renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system inhibitors ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background We evaluated the potential benefits of renin‐angiotensin‐aldosterone system inhibitors (RAASi) in patients with left ventricular assist device support. Methods and Results A total of 165 consecutive patients undergoing left ventricular assist device implant and alive at 6‐month on support were studied. RAASi status after 6‐month visit along with clinical reasons for nonprescription/uptitration were retrospectively assessed. The primary outcome was a composite of heart failure hospitalization or cardiovascular death between 6 and 24 months after left ventricular assist device implant. Remodeling and hemodynamic outcomes were explored by studying the association of RAASi new prescription/uptitration versus unmodified therapy at 6‐month visit with the change in echocardiographic parameters and hemodynamics between 6 and 18 months. After the 6‐month visit, 76% of patients were on RAASi. Patients' characteristics among those receiving and not receiving RAASi were mostly similar. Of 85 (52%) patients without RAASi new prescription/uptitration at 6‐month visit, 62% had no apparent clinical reason. RAASi were independently associated with the primary outcome (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.31 [95% CI, 0.16–0.69]). The baseline rates of optimal echocardiographic profile (neutral interventricular septum, mitral regurgitation less than mild, and aortic valve opening) and hemodynamic profile (cardiac index ≥2.2 L/min per m2, wedge pressure
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39. LA POLÉMICA SOBRE EL GÉNERO Y LA FRACTURA DEL FEMINISMO
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Del Riesgo, Manuel Ferández, primary
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40. A large sub-Neptune transiting the thick-disk M4V TOI-2406
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Wells, R. D., Rackham, B. V., Schanche, N., Petrucci, R., Chew, Y. Gomez Maqueo, Demory, B. -O., Burgasser, A. J., Burn, R., Pozuelos, F. J., Gunther, M. N., Sabin, L., Schroffenegger, U., Gomez-Munoz, M. A., Stassun, K. G., Van Grootel, V., Howell, S. B., Sebastian, D., Triaud, A. H. M. J., Apai, D., Plauchu-Frayn, I., Guerrero, C. A., Guillen, P. F., Landa, A., Melgoza, G., Montalvo, F., Serrano, H., Riesgo, H., Barkaoui, K., Bixel, A., Burdanov, A., Chen, W. P., Chinchilla, P., Collins, K. A., Daylan, T., de Wit, J., Delrez, L., Devora-Pajares, M., Dietrich, J., Dransfield, G., Ducrot, E., Fausnaugh, M., Furlan, E., Gabor, P., Gan, T., Garcia, L., Ghachoui, M., Giacalone, S., Gibbs, A. B., Gillon, M., Gnilka, C., Gore, R., Guerrero, N., Henning, T., Hesse, K., Jehin, E., Jenkins, J. M., Latham, D. W., Lester, K., McCormac, J., Murray, C. A., Niraula, P., Pedersen, P. P., Queloz, D., Ricker, G., Rodriguez, D. R., Schroeder, A., Schwarz, R. P., Scott, N., Seager, S., Theissen, C. A., Thompson, S., Timmermans, M., Twicken, J. D., and Winn, J. N.
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Large sub-Neptunes are uncommon around the coolest stars in the Galaxy and are rarer still around those that are metal-poor. However, owing to the large planet-to-star radius ratio, these planets are highly suitable for atmospheric study via transmission spectroscopy in the infrared, such as with JWST. Here we report the discovery and validation of a sub-Neptune orbiting the thick-disk, mid-M dwarf star TOI-2406. We first infer properties of the host star by analysing the star's near-infrared spectrum, spectral energy distribution, and Gaia parallax. We use multi-band photometry to confirm that the transit event is on-target and achromatic, and we statistically validate the TESS signal as a transiting exoplanet. We then determine physical properties of the planet through global transit modelling of the TESS and ground-based time-series data. We determine the host to be a metal-poor M4V star, located at a distance of 56 pc, with a sub-solar metallicity $(\mathrm{[Fe/H] = -0.38 \pm 0.07})$, and a member of the thick disk. The planet is a relatively large sub-Neptune for the M-dwarf planet population, with $\mathrm{R_p = 2.94 \pm 0.17} \mathrm{R_\oplus}$ and $\mathrm{P = 3.077}$ d, producing transits of 2% depth. We note the orbit has a non-zero eccentricity to 3$\mathrm{\sigma}$, prompting questions about the dynamical history of the system. This system is an interesting outcome of planet formation and presents a benchmark for large-planet formation around metal-poor, low-mass stars. The system warrants further study, in particular radial velocity follow-up to determine the planet mass and constrain possible bound companions. Furthermore, TOI-2406 b is a good target for future atmospheric study through transmission spectroscopy, particularly in the category of warm sub-Neptunes., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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41. Aprovechando y expandiendo la hiperflexibilización del empleo. El modelo Uber en España
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Víctor Riesgo Gómez
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uber ,capitalismo de plataforma ,hiperflexibilidad ,economía de conciertos ,gestión algorítmica ,platform capitalism ,hyperflexibility ,gig economy ,algorithmic management ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Este artículo describe y analiza las estrategias empleadas para introducir Uber en España. Se emplea el concepto de entramado sociotécnico poniendo de manifiesto la interacción de múltiples factores para lograr la estabilización del modelo. Entre ellos es relevante el papel jugado por la tecnología, pero este concepto nos sirve para considerar la importancia de otras cuestiones o las diferentes dimensiones que encierra su uso. Concretamente, se describen las adaptaciones respecto al diseño original que tuvo que realizar el modelo Uber para lograr operar en España, poniendo atención a la situación de mercado que se estableció y su influencia sobre las condiciones de trabajo de su fuerza laboral. Se considera como un rasgo característico del modelo la hiperflexibilidad, circunstancia previamente existente en el mercado de trabajo español, pero que es aprovechada y expandida por medio del empleo de los algoritmos aplicados a la gestión del trabajo. Esto supone un incremento aún mayor de dicha hiperflexibilidad descrita en el texto. Los datos empleados para el análisis proceden de un prolongado trabajo de campo. Este material es combinado con la información procedente de fuentes secundarias, principalmente prensa económica, sentencias judiciales y los datos proporcionados por el Ministerio de Transportes Movilidad y Agenda Urbana español. La principal aportación de este trabajo reside en que da cuenta de parte de un trabajo con un nivel de extensión y profundidad inédito para el caso español. This article describes and analyzes the strategies used to introduce Uber in Spain. The concept of sociotechnical framework is used, highlighting the interaction of multiple factors to achieve the stabilization of the model. Among them, the role played by technology is relevant, but this concept helps us to consider the importance of other issues or the different dimensions involved in its use. Specifically, we describe the adaptations with respect to the original design that the Uber model had to make in order to operate in Spain, paying attention to the market situation that was established and its influence on the working conditions of its workforce. A characteristic feature of the model is considered to be hyper-flexibility, a circumstance previously existing in the Spanish labor market, but which is exploited and expanded through the use of algorithms applied to labor management. This implies an even greater increase in the hyperflexibility described in the text. The data used for the analysis come from extensive fieldwork. This material is combined with information from secondary sources, mainly the economic press, court rulings and data provided by the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda. The main contribution of this work lies in the fact that it reports part of a work with an unprecedented level of extension and depth for the Spanish case.
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42. Algal symbionts of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia muelleri
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Hustus, Katelyn, Díez-Vives, Cristina, Mitsi, Konstantina, Nutakki, Jasmine, Kering, Victor, Nguyen, Ivy T., Spencer, Mayra Gomes, Leys, Sally P., Hill, Malcolm S., Riesgo, Ana, and Hill, April L.
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43. Age-related reductions in whole brain mass and telencephalon volume in very old white Carneau pigeons (Columba livia)
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Coppola, Vincent J., Scribner, Holden R., Barnett, Caillie, Flanigan, Kaylyn A.S., Riesgo, Victoria R., and Bingman, Verner P.
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44. Better practices for including traditional firewood in LCA: Lessons from a shea butter case study in Burkina Faso
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Benoist, Anthony, Lanvin, Charline, Lefebvre, Olivier, Godard, Christophe, Ouedraogo, Hubert, Riesgo Saives, Marjorie, Martz, Patricia, Ringeissen, Stéphanie, and Blin, Joël
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45. The reactivation of water maser emission in the planetary nebula IRAS 18061--2505 through a born-again episode
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Miranda, L. F., Suárez, O., Olguín, L., Vázquez, R., Sabin, L., Guillén, P. F., Gómez, J. F., Uscanga, L., García-Lario, P., de Gregorio-Monsalvo, I., Aller, A., Manchado, A., Boumis, P., Riesgo, H., and Matías, J. M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Water maser emitting planetary nebulae (H$_2$O-PNe) are believed to be among the youngest PNe. We present new optical narrow- and broad-band images, intermediate- and high-resolution long-slit spectra, and archival optical images of the H$_2$O-PN IRAS 18061--2505. It appears a pinched-waist bipolar PN consisting of knotty lobes with some point-symmetric regions, a bow-shock near the tip of each lobe, and a very compact inner nebula where five components are identified in the spectra by their kinematic and emission properties. The water masers most probably reside in an oxygen-rich ring tracing the equatorial region of the bipolar lobes. These two structures probably result from common envelope evolution plus several bipolar and non-bipolar collimated outflows that have distorted the lobes. The bow-shocks could be related to a previous phase to that of common envelope. The inner nebula may be attributed to a late or very late thermal pulse that occurred before 1951.6 when it was not detectable in the POSSI-Blue image. Chemical abundances and other properties favour a 3--4 M$_{\odot}$ progenitor, although if the common envelope phase accelerated the evolution of the central star, masses <1.5 M$_{\odot}$ cannot be discarded. The age of the bipolar lobes is incompatible with the existence of water masers in IRAS 18061--2505, which may have been lately reactivated through shocks in the oxygen-rich ring, that are generated by the thermal pulse, implying that this PN is not extremely young. We discuss H$_2$O-PNe and possibly related objects in the light of our results for IRAS 18061--2505., Comment: Submitted to MNRAS (second version incorporating the referee's comments). 20 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables; 3 appendices. The quality of some figues has been reduced
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46. Guiding marine protected area network design with comparative phylogeography and population genomics : An exemplary case from the Southern Ocean
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Leiva, Carlos, Riesgo, Ana, Combosch, David, Arias, María Belén, Giribet, Gonzalo, Downey, Rachel, Kenny, Nathan James, and Taboada, Sergi
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47. Worker resistance strategies and union action in platform work: the case of Uber in Spain
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Riesgo Gómez, Víctor
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48. Biallelic CRELD1 variants cause a multisystem syndrome, including neurodevelopmental phenotypes, cardiac dysrhythmias, and frequent infections
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Borras, Silvia, Clark, Caroline, Dean, John, Miedzybrodzka, Zosia, Ross, Alison, Tennant, Stephen, Dabir, Tabib, Donnelly, Deirdre, Humphreys, Mervyn, Magee, Alex, McConnell, Vivienne, McKee, Shane, McNerlan, Susan, Morrison, Patrick J., Rea, Gillian, Stewart, Fiona, Cole, Trevor, Cooper, Nicola, Cooper-Charles, Lisa, Cox, Helen, Islam, Lily, Jarvis, Joanna, Keelagher, Rebecca, Lim, Derek, McMullan, Dominic, Morton, Jenny, Naik, Swati, O’Driscoll, Mary, Ong, Kai-Ren, Osio, Deborah, Ragge, Nicola, Turton, Sarah, Vogt, Julie, Williams, Denise, Bodek, Simon, Donaldson, Alan, Hills, Alison, Low, Karen, Newbury-Ecob, Ruth, Norman, Andrew M., Roberts, Eileen, Scurr, Ingrid, Smithson, Sarah, Tooley, Madeleine, Abbs, Steve, Armstrong, Ruth, Dunn, Carolyn, Holden, Simon, Park, Soo-Mi, Paterson, Joan, Raymond, Lucy, Reid, Evan, Sandford, Richard, Simonic, Ingrid, Tischkowitz, Marc, Woods, Geoff, Bradley, Lisa, Comerford, Joanne, Green, Andrew, Lynch, Sally, McQuaid, Shirley, Mullaney, Brendan, Berg, Jonathan, Goudie, David, Mavrak, Eleni, McLean, Joanne, McWilliam, Catherine, Reavey, Eleanor, Azam, Tara, Cleary, Elaine, Jackson, Andrew, Lam, Wayne, Lampe, Anne, Moore, David, Porteous, Mary, Baple, Emma, Baptista, Júlia, Brewer, Carole, Castle, Bruce, Kivuva, Emma, Owens, Martina, Rankin, Julia, Shaw-Smith, Charles, Turner, Claire, Turnpenny, Peter, Tysoe, Carolyn, Bradley, Therese, Davidson, Rosemarie, Gardiner, Carol, Joss, Shelagh, Kinning, Esther, Longman, Cheryl, McGowan, Ruth, Murday, Victoria, Pilz, Daniela, Tobias, Edward, Whiteford, Margo, Williams, Nicola, Barnicoat, Angela, Clement, Emma, Faravelli, Francesca, Hurst, Jane, Jenkins, Lucy, Jones, Wendy, Ajith Kumar, V.K., Lees, Melissa, Loughlin, Sam, Male, Alison, Morrogh, Deborah, Rosser, Elisabeth, Scott, Richard, Wilson, Louise, Beleza, Ana, Deshpande, Charu, Flinter, Frances, Holder, Muriel, Irving, Melita, Izatt, Louise, Josifova, Dragana, Mohammed, Shehla, Molenda, Aneta, Robert, Leema, Roworth, Wendy, Ruddy, Deborah, Ryten, Mina, Yau, Shu, Bennett, Christopher, Blyth, Moira, Campbell, Jennifer, Coates, Andrea, Dobbie, Angus, Hewitt, Sarah, Hobson, Emma, Jackson, Eilidh, Jewell, Rosalyn, Kraus, Alison, Prescott, Katrina, Sheridan, Eamonn, Thomson, Jenny, Bradshaw, Kirsty, Dixit, Abhijit, Eason, Jacqueline, Haines, Rebecca, Harrison, Rachel, Mutch, Stacey, Sarkar, Ajoy, Searle, Claire, Shannon, Nora, Sharif, Abid, Suri, Mohnish, Vasudevan, Pradeep, Canham, Natalie, Ellis, Ian, Greenhalgh, Lynn, Howard, Emma, Stinton, Victoria, Swale, Andrew, Weber, Astrid, Banka, Siddharth, Breen, Catherine, Briggs, Tracy, Burkitt-Wright, Emma, Chandler, Kate, Clayton-Smith, Jill, Donnai, Dian, Douzgou, Sofia, Gaunt, Lorraine, Jones, Elizabeth, Kerr, Bronwyn, Langley, Claire, Metcalfe, Kay, Smith, Audrey, Wright, Ronnie, Bourn, David, Burn, John, Fisher, Richard, Hellens, Steve, Henderson, Alex, Montgomery, Tara, Splitt, Miranda, Straub, Volker, Wright, Michael, Zwolinski, Simon, Allen, Zoe, Bernhard, Birgitta, Brady, Angela, Brooks, Claire, Busby, Louise, Clowes, Virginia, Ghali, Neeti, Holder, Susan, Ibitoye, Rita, Wakeling, Emma, Blair, Edward, Carmichael, Jenny, Cilliers, Deirdre, Clasper, Susan, Gibbons, Richard, Kini, Usha, Lester, Tracy, Nemeth, Andrea, Poulton, Joanna, Price, Sue, Shears, Debbie, Stewart, Helen, Wilkie, Andrew, Albaba, Shadi, Baker, Duncan, Balasubramanian, Meena, Johnson, Diana, Parker, Michael, Quarrell, Oliver, Stewart, Alison, Willoughby, Josh, Crosby, Charlene, Elmslie, Frances, Homfray, Tessa, Jin, Huilin, Lahiri, Nayana, Mansour, Sahar, Marks, Karen, McEntagart, Meriel, Saggar, Anand, Tatton-Brown, Kate, Butler, Rachel, Clarke, Angus, Corrin, Sian, Fry, Andrew, Kamath, Arveen, McCann, Emma, Mugalaasi, Hood, Pottinger, Caroline, Procter, Annie, Sampson, Julian, Sansbury, Francis, Varghese, Vinod, Baralle, Diana, Callaway, Alison, Cassidy, Emma J., Daniels, Stacey, Douglas, Andrew, Foulds, Nicola, Hunt, David, Kharbanda, Mira, Lachlan, Katherine, Mercer, Catherine, Side, Lucy, Temple, I. 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49. Review of the allocation criteria for heart transplant in Spain in 2023. SEC-Heart Failure Association/ONT/SECCE consensus document
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González-Costello, José, Pérez-Blanco, Alicia, Delgado-Jiménez, Juan, González-Vílchez, Francisco, Mirabet, Sonia, Sandoval, Elena, Cuenca-Castillo, José, Camino, Manuela, Segovia-Cubero, Javier, Sánchez-Salado, José Carlos, Pérez de la Sota, Enrique, Almenar-Bonet, Luis, Farrero, Marta, Zataraín, Eduardo, García-Cosío, María Dolores, Garrido, Iris, Barge-Caballero, Eduardo, Gómez-Bueno, Manuel, de Juan Bagudá, Javier, Manito-Lorite, Nicolás, López-Granados, Amador, García-Guereta, Luis, Blasco-Peiró, Teresa, Sarralde-Aguayo, José Aurelio, Sobrino-Márquez, Manuel, de la Fuente-Galán, Luis, Crespo-Leiro, María Generosa, Coll, Elisabeth, Gran-Ipiña, Ferrán, Díaz-Molina, Beatriz, Doñate, Lucía, Arribas-Leal, José María, Sánchez-Vicario, Félix, Atienza, Felipe, Rábago Juan-Aracil, Gregorio, García-Quintana, Antonio, Martínez-Alpuente, Itziar, Riesgo-Gil, Fernando, Hernández-Montfort, Jaime, Oliver-Juan, Eva, Sánchez-Rivas, Javier, Padilla-Martínez, María, Pérez-Villares, José Miguel, Miñambres, Eduardo, and Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz
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50. Revisión de los criterios de distribución de trasplante cardiaco en España en 2023. Documento de consenso SEC-Asociación de Insuficiencia Cardiaca/ONT/SECCE
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González-Costello, José, Pérez-Blanco, Alicia, Delgado-Jiménez, Juan, González-Vílchez, Francisco, Mirabet, Sonia, Sandoval, Elena, Cuenca-Castillo, José, Camino, Manuela, Segovia-Cubero, Javier, Sánchez-Salado, José Carlos, Pérez de la Sota, Enrique, Almenar-Bonet, Luis, Farrero, Marta, Zataraín, Eduardo, García-Cosío, María Dolores, Garrido, Iris, Barge-Caballero, Eduardo, Gómez-Bueno, Manuel, de Juan Bagudá, Javier, Manito-Lorite, Nicolás, López-Granados, Amador, García-Guereta, Luis, Blasco-Peiró, Teresa, Sarralde-Aguayo, José Aurelio, Sobrino-Márquez, Manuel, de la Fuente-Galán, Luis, Crespo-Leiro, María Generosa, Coll, Elisabeth, Gran-Ipiña, Ferrán, Díaz-Molina, Beatriz, Doñate, Lucía, Arribas-Leal, José María, Sánchez-Vicario, Félix, Atienza, Felipe, Rábago Juan-Aracil, Gregorio, García-Quintana, Antonio, Martínez-Alpuente, Itziar, Riesgo-Gil, Fernando, Hernández-Montfort, Jaime, Oliver-Juan, Eva, Sánchez-Rivas, Javier, Padilla-Martínez, María, Pérez-Villares, José Miguel, Miñambres, Eduardo, and Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz
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