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2. The Sense and Sound of Lamentation in Yesenia Montilla's Muse Found in a Colonized Body
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Robles, Francisco E.
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3. Gestos, Espacios y Costumbres: El Peneca y Sus Comunidades Lectoras
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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4. Claves Del Análisis de Chanchito y Rin Rin Como Modelo de Estudio
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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5. Ensaye, Pues y No Desmaye: Escuela de Noveles Artistas en la Sección correspondencia en El Pibe: Revista Semanal Para Los Niños
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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6. Portada
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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7. Media Página de Título, Derechos de Autor, Página de Título
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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8. Índice
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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9. Contraportada
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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10. Impresos y Anuncios Publicitarios en Dos Revistas Magazine Chilenas de la Primera Década Del Siglo Xx
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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11. Revistas Infantiles: Comunidades lectoras y Disciplinamiento
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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12. Impresos Colombianos y Chilenos en la Primera Mitad de Siglo XX
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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13. Productoras, Escritoras y Lectoras: Impresos de y Para Mujeres
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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14. Impresos Musicales de Una Sociedad Transnacional: Antofagasta, 1900-1925
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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15. Impresos E Industria: Publicidad, Consumo y Cultura
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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16. Un Panorama de Las Editoras de Medios Periódicos en Chile a Inicios Del Siglo Xx
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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17. La Ciencia Hace Milagros. Publicidad en la Prensa de Chile y Colombia (1880-1930)
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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18. Libros, Revistas y Panfletos Contra la Ley Maldita. Los Usos Del Impreso entre Los Exiliados Chilenos a Inicios de la Guerra Frída
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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19. Usos Políticos: de Los impresos
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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20. Periódico Tierra: Discursos Visuales que Circularon en la Prensa Obrera Colombiana y Su Relación Con la Construcción Sobre Ser Modernos en Colombia
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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21. Orden, Método y Disciplina: Relatos de Servicio Social en Mundo Femenino y Verdad, Colombia 1950
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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22. El Combate Editorial en Chile. Los Debates entre Zig-Zag, Ercilla y Nascimento Durante la Década de 1930
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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23. Sobre Las Editoras, Las Autoras y Los Autores
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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24. De Lectoras Piadosas a Redactoras: Una Mirada a la Prensa Producida Por Mujeres Católicas (chile, 1912-1925)
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Rivera Mir, Sebastián Nelson, Hernández Toledo, Sebastián, Reyes Sarmiento, Claudia Angelica, Robles Parada, Andrea, Montero, Claudia, Sánchez López, Sandra Betatríz, Trujillo Acosta, Milena, Peters Rada, Victoria Eugenia, Parra Triana, Clara María, Martínez Carvajal, Marcia, Daza Daza, Paulina, Ospina Canencio, Cielo Erika, Cornejo, Tomás, Dussaillant Christie, Jacqueline, Viu, Antonia, Guzmán Méndez, Diana Paola, and Darrigrandi, Claudia
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25. On Nonhuman Agency
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Robles, Whitney Barlow
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26. Chapter 10 Energy Transitions in Latin America Through the Lens of Vulnerability and Resilience
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Mejia-Montero, Adolfo, Leon-Rodriguez, N.R., Lorenzo Yera, Beatriz, Diaz Florian, David, Thomson, H., Robles Bonilla, Tiare, Luis Cordova, Jose Grabiel, Romero-Bravo, J.M., Cedano Villavicencio, Karla Graciela, and Delgado Triana, Yanelys
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Energy Systems,Energy Vulnerability,Energy Resources,Energy Resilience,Low Carbon Transitions,Energy Sources,Sustainability Transitions Research,Energy Policy,Fossil Fuel Based Power Plants,Energy Transition Processes,Energy Transitions,Successful Energy Transition,Vice Versa,Global Energy Transition,Wind Power,Cuban Grid,Stark Increase,Total Power Generation Capacity,Energy Poverty,Cuban Personnel,CFE,Energy Matrix,Mexican Case Study,Energy Services ,Investment and securities ,Energy industries and utilities ,Applied ecology ,Environmental policy and protocols ,Central / national / federal government policies ,Energy ,Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology - Abstract
The Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions draws upon a unique and multidisciplinary network of experts from around the world to explore the expanding field of energy transitions. This Handbook recognizes that considerable changes are underway or are being developed for the modes in which energy is sourced, delivered, and utilized. Employing a sociotechnical approach that accounts for economics and engineering, as well as more cross-cutting factors, including innovation, policy and planning, and management, the volume considers contemporary ideas and practices that characterize the field. The book explores pressing issues, including choices about infrastructure, the role of food systems and materials, sustainability, and energy democracy. Disruption is a core theme throughout, with the authors examining topics such as digitalization, extreme weather, and COVID-19, along with regional similarities and differences. Overall, the Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions advances the field of energy transitions by connecting ideas, taking stock of empirical insights, and challenging how we think about the theory and practice of energy systems change. This innovative volume functions as an authoritative roadmap with both regional and global relevance. It will be an essential resource for students, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners researching and working in the fields of energy transitions, planning, environmental management and policy, sustainable business, engineering, science and technology studies, political science, geography, design anthropology, and environmental justice. “With the exception of Chapter 26, no part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.” Chapter 26 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at "http://www.taylorfrancis.com" http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
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27. Models for predicting the monetary value and number of transactions in a Neobank
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Cárdenas, Mauricio Seúlveda, Klagges, Bárbara Valenzuela, Correa, Danilo Gómez, Robles, Sebastían Manríquez, and Acevedo, Roberto
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28. Food service management perspectives on reducing sodium content in foods served: Opportunities and challenges
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Reyes Mariana A., Robles Brenda, Wickramasekaran Ranjana N., Regos-Stewart Dalia, Barragan Noel C., and Kuo Tony
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Between Fall 2017 and Spring 2018, the Los Angeles County Sodium Reduction Initiative interviewed food service management leaders and staff from eight public and private institutions in Southern California (three universities, four hospitals, and one senior meal program) to identify opportunities and challenges in reducing sodium content for the foods they sell, serve, and produce. Interviews were transcribed, collated, and analyzed using content analysis with thematic sorting and coding. Interviewees identified several opportunities: (1) group purchasing through a large organizational membership; (2) a supportive organizational culture; (3) organized strategies to replace high-sodium products; and (4) access to software resources to manage food inventories. Challenges included (1) negative customer/staff receptivity to low-sodium options; (2) lack of kitchen infrastructure/equipment; (3) low availability of healthy foods; and (4) limited program evaluation capacity. Collectively, these findings provide practice-based insights into how these factors contributed to sodium reduction efforts in these institutions.
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29. Antígona by José Watanabe: A Bilingual Edition with Critical Essays by Cristina Pérez Díaz (review)
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Robles-Moreno, Leticia
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30. The Lettered Barriada: Workers, Archival Power, and the Politics of Knowledge in Puerto Rico by Jorell Meléndez Badillo (review)
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Robles, Johnathan
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31. Comparison of Treatment Patterns in Patients with Migraine Initiating Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Monoclonal Antibodies: A Retrospective Real-World US Study
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Varnado OJ, Brady BL, Zagar AJ, Robles YP, and Hoyt M
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Oralee J Varnado,1 Brenna L Brady,2 Anthony J Zagar,1 Yvonne P Robles,2 Margaret Hoyt1 1Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, USA; 2Merative, Ann Arbor, MI, USACorrespondence: Oralee J VarnadoValue, Evidence, and Outcomes, Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center, 893 Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46285, USA, Tel +1 317 277 0599, Email varnado_oralee_johnson@lilly.comBackground: Calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies (CGRP mAbs) are indicated for migraine prevention in the United States. Limited data comparing real-world treatment patterns for CGRP mAbs are available.Objective: To compare the treatment patterns among patients with migraine initiating galcanezumab, fremanezumab, and erenumab.Methods: This retrospective study included adult patients with one or more claims for a self-injectable CGRP mAb (galcanezumab, fremanezumab, or erenumab), with continuous enrollment in medical and pharmacy benefits for 12 months pre-index and 6 and 12 months post-index using MerativeTM MarketScan® Commercial and Medicare databases from May 2017 through March 2021. Propensity-score matching was used to address confounding by observed covariates. Outcomes analyzed included proportion of days covered (PDC), medication-possession ratio (MPR), persistence (≤ 60-day gap), treatment discontinuation, and switch to a non-index drug. Descriptive X2 and t-test analyses were conducted.Results: At the 12-month follow-up, matched galcanezumab and fremanezumab cohorts each comprised 2674 patients and the galcanezumab and erenumab cohorts 3503 each. The mean (SD) PDC and MPR were both 0.6 (0.3) across all cohorts. Based on PDC ≥ 0.80 and MPR ≥ 0.80, a greater proportion of galcanezumab vs fremanezumab (46.2% vs 43.7%, p=0.053; 46.8% vs 44.3%, p=0.053) and galcanezumab vs erenumab (46.2% vs 44%, p=0.156; 46.7% vs 44.5%, p=0.262), respectively, initiators were adherent. Compared to galcanezumab, fremanezumab (248.0 days vs 236.5 days, p=0.001), and erenumab (247.8 days vs 241.7 days, p=0.061) initiators had lower mean persistence. Galcanezumab initiators were less likely to discontinue treatment than fremanezumab (47.8% vs 51.7%, p=0.005) and erenumab (47.7% vs 50.2%, p=0.040) initiators. Across cohorts, most switchers initiated onabotulinum toxin A as subsequent treatment. Similar results were observed for 6-month follow-up cohorts.Conclusion: Patients with migraine who initiated treatment with galcanezumab showed higher persistence and lower treatment discontinuation rates than those initiating either fremanezumab or erenumab.Plain Language Summary: What was known before? Calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies (CGRP mAbs) are medicines developed for migraine prevention. CGRP mAbs bind to the CGRP ligand or receptor and limit pain associated with migraine attacks. Currently, three self-injectable CGRP mAbs are approved for prevention: erenumab, fremanezumab, and galcanezumab. Use of erenumab, fremanezumab, and galcanezumab can slow or stop migraine-related symptoms and reduce migraine-related disability.What does this study add? This study describes how migraine medications are used in the US by patients with migraine who started using galcanezumab, fremanezumab, or erenumab for migraine treatment. Over a period of 12 months, patients who started treatment for migraine with galcanezumab were more likely to continue their treatment than those who started using either fremanezumab or erenumab. At 12 months, fewer patients who started galcanezumab were likely to discontinue their treatment than patients who started using either fremanezumab or erenumab. Among patients who discontinued and switched, most patients switched to Botox A, a non-CGRP treatment. Among patients who switched to a different CGRP mAb, most patients in the fremanezumab and erenumab groups switched to galcanezumab, while most patients in the galcanezumab group switched to erenumab.Interpretation: These findings suggest that patients remained on galcanezumab longer and were less likely to discontinue.Keywords: CGRP mAb, erenumab, fremanezumab, galcanezumab, treatment patterns, migraine
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32. A Systematic Review of Digital Ophthalmoscopes in Medicine
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Robles R, Patel N, Neag E, Mittal A, Markatia Z, Ameli K, and Lin B
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fundoscopy ,teleophthalmology ,diagnostics ,screening ,referral ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Rafael Robles,1 Nikhil Patel,2 Emily Neag,2 Ajay Mittal,3 Zahra Markatia,2 Kambiz Ameli,2 Benjamin Lin2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA; 2Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA; 3Department of Ophthalmology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USACorrespondence: Benjamin Lin, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami, 900 NW 17th Street, Miami, FL, 33136, USA, Tel +1 305 326-6000, Fax +1 305 326-6000, Email brl65@miami.eduPurpose: Recent advances in telemedicine have led to increased use of digital ophthalmoscopes (DO) in clinical settings. This review aims to assess commercially available DOs, including smartphone (SP), desktop, and handheld ophthalmoscopes, and evaluate their applications.Methods: A literature review was performed by searching PubMed (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov), Web of Science (webofknowledge.com), and Science Direct (sciencedirect.com). All English-language papers that resulted from the search terms “digital ophthalmoscope”, “screening tool”, “glaucoma screening”, “diabetic retinopathy screening”, “cataract screening”, and “papilledema screening” were reviewed. Studies that contained randomized clinical trials with human participants between January 2010 and December 2020 were included. The Risk of Bias in Systematic Reviews (ROBIS) tool was used to assess the methodological quality of each included paper.Results: Of the 1307 studies identified, 35 met inclusion and exclusion criteria. The ROBIS tool determined that 29/35 studies (82.8%) had a low risk of bias, 3/35 (8.5%) had a moderate risk of bias, and 3/35 (8.5%) had a high risk of bias.Conclusion: The continued adoption of DOs remains uncertain because of concerns about the image quality for non-mydriatic eyes and the confidence in data captured from the device. Likewise, there is a lack of guidelines for the use of DOs, which makes it difficult for providers to determine the best device for their practice and to ensure appropriate use. Even so, DOs continue to gain acceptance as technology and practice integration improve, especially in underserved areas with limited access to ophthalmologists.Keywords: fundoscopy, teleophthalmology, diagnostics, screening, referral
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33. Diagnostic and Management Strategies of Tubulointerstitial Nephritis and Uveitis Syndrome (TINU): Current Perspectives
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Sanchez-Quiros J, Giralt L, Fonollosa A, Robles I, and Carreño E
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tinu ,uveitis ,nephritis ,inflammation. ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Julia Sanchez-Quiros,1,* Lena Giralt,2,* Alejandro Fonollosa,3,4 Ignacio Robles,5 Ester Carreño1,6 1Department of Ophthalmology, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Madrid, Spain; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona (ICOF), Barcelona, Spain; 3Department of Ophthalmology, Biocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute, Cruces University Hospital, University of the Basque Country, Barakaldo, Spain; 4Department of Retina, Instituto Oftalmológico Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain; 5Department of Internal Medicine, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Madrid, Spain; 6Department of Ophthalmology, Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Julia Sanchez-Quiros, Department of Ophthalmology, Rey Juan Carlos University Hospital, Calle Gladiolo s/n, 28933, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain, Email juliasquiros@gmail.comAbstract: Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis (TINU) syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease with unclear pathogenesis but probably related to a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers. Diagnosis is challenging due to the asynchronous onset of renal and ocular symptoms, and it is necessary to exclude other causes of nephritis and uveitis. It affects both sexes, with an overall predominance of females and a median age of onset of 15 years. TINU syndrome is characterized by bilateral, non-granulomatous anterior uveitis and tubulointerstitial nephritis, which can cause acute renal failure in severe cases. Several triggers have been identified including concurrent infections, medications, or endocrine diseases. The diagnosis of TINU is mainly based on clinical and analytical findings, and although urinary β 2-microglobulin is a useful parameter no specific diagnostic test is available. Current perspectives intend to facilitate its diagnosis identifying susceptibility HLA genotypes, serologic markers and imaging tools to avoid renal biopsy. Treatment options for TINU syndrome include corticosteroids, immunosuppressive agents, and intravenous immunoglobulins, but relapses are frequent, and management can be challenging. The purpose of this review is to provide an updated summary of the diagnostic and treatment strategies of TINU syndrome, helping clinicians recognize and manage this rare autoimmune disorder.Keywords: TINU, uveitis, nephritis, inflammation
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34. Estudio longitudinal de la respuesta de anticuerpos tras la vacunación contra el SARS-CoV-2 con la vacuna BNT162b2 de Pfizer-BioNtech
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Robles Navas Leandra J., Ortega Huete Juan J., Juliá Sanchis María L., Bravo Miró Jorge S., Sánchez Serezade Cervera, and Gasset Ricardo Molina
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anticuerpos ,covid-19 ,inmunogenicidad ,vacuna ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Se realizó un estudio para evaluar la inmunidad de trabajadores sanitarios y no sanitarios del área de salud de Alcoy (España), tras haber recibido tres dosis de la vacuna de Pfizer-BioNTech y analizar su relación con factores individuales.
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35. Longitudinal study of antibody response following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination with Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2
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Robles Navas Leandra J., Ortega Huete Juan J., Juliá Sanchis María L., Bravo Miró Jorge S., Cervera Sánchez Serezade, and Molina Gasset Ricardo
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To assess the immunity of healthcare and non-healthcare workers in the Alcoy health area (Spain) after completing three doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and how it relates with individual factors.
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36. Exploring Social Determinants of Health in Healthy Aging Among Older Adults: A Qualitative Study
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Robles, Maria Cielito, O'Brien, Alison, Islam, Nishat, McBride, A. Camille, Corches, Casey L., Mansour, Maria, Bailey, Sarah, Thrash-Sall, Erica, and Skolarus, Lesli E.
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37. A low BUN/creatinine ratio predicts histologically confirmed acute interstitial nephritis
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López Giacoman Salvador, González Fuentes Carolina, Robles Dávila Jesús, Soto Abraham María Virgilia, Román Acosta Susana, Chávez Íñiguez Jonathan, Salas Pacheco José Luis, and Ronco Claudio
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Abstract Introduction In hospitalized patients with acute renal injury (AKI), acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (AIN) constitutes one of the leading etiologies. The objective of this study was to identify clinical and biochemical variables in patients with AKI associated with kidney biopsy-confirmed AIN. Methods For our prospective study, we recruited hospitalized patients aged 18 years and older who were diagnosed with AKI based on biochemical criteria. Prior to enrollment, each patient was assessed with a complete metabolic panel and a kidney biopsy. Results The study consisted of 42 patients (with a mean age of 45 years) and equal numbers of male and female patients. Diabetes and hypertension were the main comorbidities. Nineteen patients had histological findings consistent with AIN. There was a correlation between histology and the BUN/creatinine ratio (BCR) (r = -0.57, p = 0.001). The optimal Youden point for classifying AIN via a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was a BCR ≤ 12 (AUC = 0.73, p = 0.024). Additionally, in diagnosing AIN, BCR had a sensitivity of 76%, a specificity of 81%, a positive predictive value of 81%, a negative predictive value of 76%, and OR of 14 (95% CI = 2.6 to 75.7, p = 0.021). In the multivariable analysis, BCR was the sole variable associated with AIN. Conclusion A BCR ≤ 12 identifies AIN in patients with AKI. This study is the first to prospectively assess the relationship between renal biopsy results and BCR.
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38. Robust fractional control based on high gain observers design (RNFC) for a Spirulina maxima culture interfaced with an advanced oxidation process
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Amabilis-Sosa Leonel Ernesto, Rodríguez-Mata Abraham Efraím, Baray-Arana Rogelio, Robles-Vega Isidro, Gonzalez-Huitrón Victor Alejandro, and López-Pérez Pablo Antonio
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fractional control ,spirulina maxima ,high gain observer ,oxidation advanced process ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this article, the theory of fractional control and state estimation applied to biological science is studied, particularly in hybrid wastewater treatment. For nonlinear systems with stable and known states, an interconnected fractional robust control design with high gain state estimation is proposed to generate a control insensitive to nutritional perturbations originated by an advanced oxidation process in a microalgae culture. An online study is proposed for the mineralization of glyphosate and its feedback in a microalgae cultivation process where through the designed control the light dynamics is manipulated to robustly and automatically regulate the biomass signal provided by an analog sensor and nutrient estimation via state observers. In the literature, there are few results developed with real-time results. This work is a multidisciplinary study with online results where the performance and improvement of the proposed complex process are concluded.
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39. Communal Imagination and the Problem of Allegory in Tomás Rivera’s . . . y no se lo tragó la tierra
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40. Fishmeal replacement using housefly larvae meal as protein ingredient in balanced feeds for bullfrog tadpoles and froglets (Lithobates catesbeianus)
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De León-Ramírez, Jesús Josafat, García-Trejo, Juan Fernando, Sosa-Ferreyra, Carlos Francisco, Martínez-Ramos, Sergio Alonso, Chávez-Jaime, Ruth, and Robles-Bustos, Diego Arné
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alternative feed ,frog culture ,productive performance ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
This research evaluates the use of housefly larvae meal (HLM) as an alternative protein replacing fishmeal (FM) present in feeds for bullfrog tadpoles and froglets. The treatments consisted of the formulation of four feeds for tadpole stage with 30% of protein and four inclusion percentages of HLM (T300 – 0%; T3025 – 25%; T3050 – 50%; T3075 – 75%). Like- wise, for pre-fattening stage (froglet), four feeds with 40% of protein and the same inclusion percentages of HLM were managed (T400 – 0%; T4025 – 25%; T4050 – 50%; T4075 – 75%). Weight gain (WG), survival rate (SR), feed conversion rate (FCR), protein efficiency rate (PER) and metamorphosis pro- cess (start and duration) were established as response variables. Statistical analyses were performed using ANOVA and Tukey's test. The results suggest that in the tadpole stage T3025 contributes more to weight gain (4401.39 ±36.66%) and metamorphosis process (started at 35 ±0.5 and duration of 169 ±7 hours). On the other hand, T3050 did not show differences with respect to T300 for WG and start of meta- morphosis. In the pre-fattening stage, treatments T400 and T4025 presented outstanding values in WG (154.13 ±5.91 and 149.80 ±6.33%, respectively) and SR (88.3 ±1.2 and 87.6 ±1.5%, respectively). Finally, considering the productive performance at the end of both stages, the diets with 0 and 25% inclusion of HLM did not show differences for the variables of WG, FCR and PER. The values obtained suggest that HLM has nutritional characteristics that allow it to replace fishmeal between 25–50% in the formulation of balanced feeds for bullfrog culture.
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41. When the Sky Fell: Hurricane Maria and the United States in Puerto Rico by Michael Deibert (review)
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42. Los partidos tienen que remitir su información financiera a tiempo (o serán sancionados). Un comentario a la sentencia n.° 6809-E3-2022
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Robles Leal, Alejandro José
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Durante algún tiempo existió la duda sobre el contenido y el momento en que debía satisfacerse la obligación de los partidos políticos de remitir en forma trimestral un reporte de los estados financieros al Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones, debido a que el artículo 88 del Código Electoral no especificaba esas cuestiones. Sin embargo, la jurisprudencia electoral ha aclarado que los partidos políticos tienen la obligación de entregar oportunamente el reporte del estado de sus finanzas, documentación que debe ser remitida sin que sea necesaria la formulación de advertencia alguna al partido político. Esas precisiones fueron hechas por el Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones en la sentencia n.° 6809-E3-2022 la cual es acá objeto de un breve comentario.
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43. Exploring the mechanism of phase transitions between the hexagonal close-packed and the cuboidal structures
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Robles-Navarro, Andres, Cooper, Shaun, Smits, Odile R., and Schwerdtfeger, Peter
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By introducing appropriate lattice parameters for a bi-lattice smoothly connecting the hexagonal close-packed (hcp) with the cuboidal structures, namely the body-centered (bcc) and the face centered cubic (fcc) lattices, we were able to map out the minimum energy path for a Burgers-Bain type of phase transition. We demonstrate that for three different models applied, i.e. the kissing hard-sphere model, the Lennard-Jones potential, and density functional theory for metallic lithium, the direct transition path is always from hcp to fcc with a separate path leading from fcc to bcc. This solves, at least for the models considered here, a long-standing controversy of whether or not fcc acts as an intermediate phase in martensitic type of phase transitions.
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Hance, Mike and Robles, Juan
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Many analyses in high-energy physics rely on selection thresholds (cuts) applied to detector, particle, or event properties. Initial cut values can often be guessed from physical intuition, but cut optimization, especially for multiple features, is commonly performed by hand, or skipped entirely in favor of multivariate algorithms like BDTs or classification networks. We revisit this problem, and develop a cut optimization approach based on gradient descent. Cut thresholds are learned as parameters of a network with a simple architecture, and can be tuned to achieve a target signal efficiency through the use of custom loss functions. Contractive terms in the loss can be used to ensure a smooth evolution of cuts as functions of efficiency, particle kinematics, or event features. The method is used to classify events in a search for Supersymmetry, and the performance is compared with traditional classification networks. An implementation of this approach is available in a public code repository and python package., Comment: 19 pages, 20 figures
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45. Domination on Vertex-weighted Graphs Induce by a Coloring
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Garrido-Vizuete, María A., Guevara, Mucuy-kak, Márquez, Alberto, and Robles, Rafael
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This paper introduces the concept of domination in the context of colored graphs (where each color assigns a weight to the vertices of its class), termed up-color domination, where a vertex dominating another must be heavier than the other. That idea defines, on one hand, a new parameter measuring the size of minimal dominating sets satisfying specific constraints related to vertex colors. The paper proves that the optimization problem associated with that concept is an NP-complete problem, even for bipartite graphs with three colors. On the other hand, a weight-based variant, the up-color domination weight, is proposed, further establishing its computational hardness. The work also explores the relationship between up-color domination and classical domination and coloring concepts. Efficient algorithms for trees are developed that use their acyclic structure to achieve polynomial-time solutions., Comment: 23 pages, 14 figures
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46. Neutrino Interaction Vertex Reconstruction in DUNE with Pandora Deep Learning
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DUNE Collaboration, Abud, A. Abed, Acciarri, R., Acero, M. A., Adames, M. R., Adamov, G., Adamowski, M., Adams, D., Adinolfi, M., Adriano, C., Aduszkiewicz, A., Aguilar, J., Akbar, F., Alemanno, F., Alex, N. S., Allison, K., Alrashed, M., Alton, A., Alvarez, R., Alves, T., Aman, A., Amar, H., Amedo, P., Anderson, J., Andreopoulos, C., Andreotti, M., Andrews, M. P., Andrianala, F., Andringa, S., Anjarazafy, F., Antic, D., Antoniassi, M., Antonova, M., Aranda-Fernandez, A., Arellano, L., Diaz, E. Arrieta, Arroyave, M. A., Asaadi, J., Ashkenazi, A., Asner, D., Asquith, L., Atkin, E., Auguste, D., Aurisano, A., Aushev, V., Autiero, D., Gómez, D. Ávila, Azam, M. B., Azfar, F., Back, A., Back, H., Back, J. J., Bagaturia, I., Bagby, L., Baigarashev, D., Balasubramanian, S., Balboni, A., Baldi, P., Baldini, W., Baldonedo, J., Baller, B., Bambah, B., Banerjee, R., Barao, F., Barbu, D., Barenboim, G., Alzás, P. Barham, Barker, G. J., Barkhouse, W., Barr, G., Monarca, J. Barranco, Barros, A., Barros, N., Barrow, D., Barrow, J. L., Basharina-Freshville, A., Bashyal, A., Basque, V., Basu, D., Batchelor, C., Bathe-Peters, L., Battat, J. B. R., Battisti, F., Bay, F., Bazetto, M. C. Q., Alba, J. L. L. Bazo, Beacom, J. F., Bechetoille, E., Behera, B., Belchior, E., Bell, B., Bell, G., Bellantoni, L., Bellettini, G., Bellini, V., Beltramello, O., Montiel, C. Benitez, Benjamin, D., Neves, F. Bento, Berger, J., Berkman, S., Bernal, J., Bernardini, P., Bersani, A., Bertolini, E., Bertolucci, S., Betancourt, M., Rodríguez, A. Betancur, Bezawada, Y., Bezerra, A. T., Bhat, A., Bhatnagar, V., Bhatt, J., Bhattacharjee, M., Bhattacharya, M., Bhuller, S., Bhuyan, B., Biagi, S., Bian, J., Biery, K., Bilki, B., Bishai, M., Blake, A., Blaszczyk, F. D., Blazey, G. C., Blucher, E., Bogart, B., Bogenschuetz, J., Boissevain, J., Bolognesi, S., Bolton, T., Bomben, L., Bonesini, M., Bonilla-Diaz, C., Booth, A., Boran, F., Merlo, R. Borges, Bostan, N., Botogoske, G., Bottino, B., Bouet, R., Boza, J., Bracinik, J., Brahma, B., Brailsford, D., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brandt, A., Bremer, J., Brew, C., Brice, S. J., Brio, V., Brizzolari, C., Bromberg, C., Brooke, J., Bross, A., Brunetti, G., Brunetti, M. B., Buchanan, N., Budd, H., Buergi, J., Bundock, A., Burgardt, D., Butchart, S., V., G. Caceres, Cai, T., Calabrese, R., Calcutt, J., Calivers, L., Calvo, E., Caminata, A., Camino, A. F., Campanelli, W., Campani, A., Benitez, A. Campos, Canci, N., Capó, J., Caracas, I., Caratelli, D., Carber, D., Carceller, J. M., Carini, G., Carlus, B., Carneiro, M. F., Carniti, P., Terrazas, I. Caro, Carranza, H., Carrara, N., Carroll, L., Carroll, T., Carter, A., Casarejos, E., Casazza, D., Forero, J. F. Castaño, Castaño, F. A., Castillo, A., Castromonte, C., Catano-Mur, E., Cattadori, C., Cavalier, F., Cavanna, F., Centro, S., Cerati, G., Cerna, C., Cervelli, A., Villanueva, A. Cervera, Chalifour, M., Chappell, A., Chatterjee, A., Chauhan, B., Chen, H., Chen, M., Chen, W. C., Chen, Y., Chen, Z., Cherdack, D., Chhibra, S. S., Chi, C., Chiapponi, F., Chirco, R., Chitirasreemadam, N., Cho, K., Choate, S., Choi, G., Chokheli, D., Chong, P. S., Chowdhury, B., Christian, D., Chung, M., Church, E., Cicala, M. F., Cicerchia, M., Cicero, V., Ciolini, R., Clarke, P., Cline, G., Cocco, A. G., Coelho, J. A. B., Cohen, A., Collazo, J., Collot, J., Conrad, J. M., Convery, M., Conway, K., Copello, S., Cova, P., Cox, C., Cremonesi, L., Crespo-Anadón, J. I., Crisler, M., Cristaldo, E., Crnkovic, J., Crone, G., Cross, R., Cudd, A., Cuesta, C., Cui, Y., Curciarello, F., Cussans, D., Dai, J., Dalager, O., Dallaway, W., D'Amico, R., da Motta, H., Dar, Z. A., Darby, R., Peres, L. Da Silva, David, Q., Davies, G. S., Davini, S., Dawson, J., De Aguiar, R., De Almeida, P., Debbins, P., Decowski, M. P., de Gouvêa, A., De Holanda, P. C., De Jong, P., Sanchez, P. Del Amo, De Lauretis, G., Delbart, A., Delepine, D., Delgado, M., Dell'Acqua, A., Monache, G. Delle, Delmonte, N., De Lurgio, P., Demario, R., De Matteis, G., Neto, J. R. T. de Mello, DeMuth, D. M., Dennis, S., Densham, C., Denton, P., Deptuch, G. W., De Roeck, A., De Romeri, V., Detje, J. P., Devine, J., Dharmapalan, R., Dias, M., Diaz, A., Díaz, J. S., Díaz, F., Di Capua, F., Di Domenico, A., Di Domizio, S., Di Falco, S., Di Giulio, L., Ding, P., Di Noto, L., Diociaiuti, E., Di Silvestre, V., Distefano, C., Diurba, R., Diwan, M., Djurcic, Z., Dolan, S., Dolce, M., Dolek, F., Dolinski, M. J., Domenici, D., Donati, S., Donon, Y., Doran, S., Douglas, D., Doyle, T. A., Drielsma, F., Duarte, L., Duchesneau, D., Duffy, K., Dugas, K., Dunne, P., Dutta, B., Duyang, H., Dwyer, D. A., Dyshkant, A. S., Dytman, S., Eads, M., Earle, A., Edayath, S., Edmunds, D., Eisch, J., Emark, W., Englezos, P., Ereditato, A., Erjavec, T., Escobar, C. O., Evans, J. J., Ewart, E., Ezeribe, A. C., Fahey, K., Falcone, A., Fani', M., Farnese, C., Farrell, S., Farzan, Y., Felix, J., Feng, Y., Fernandez-Martinez, E., da Silva, M. Ferreira, Ferry, G., Fialova, E., Fields, L., Filip, P., Filkins, A., Filthaut, F., Fiorillo, G., Fiorini, M., Fogarty, S., Foreman, W., Fowler, J., Franc, J., Francis, K., Franco, D., Franklin, J., Freeman, J., Fried, J., Friedland, A., Fucci, M., Fuess, S., Furic, I. K., Furman, K., Furmanski, A. P., Gaba, R., Gabrielli, A., Gago, A. M, Galizzi, F., Gallagher, H., Galli, M., Gallice, N., Galymov, V., Gamberini, E., Gamble, T., Gandhi, R., Ganguly, S., Gao, F., Gao, S., Garcia-Gamez, D., García-Peris, M. Á., Gardim, F., Gardiner, S., Gastler, D., Gauch, A., Gauzzi, P., Gazzana, S., Ge, G., Geffroy, N., Gelli, B., Gent, S., Gerlach, L., Ghosh, A., Giammaria, T., Gibin, D., Gil-Botella, I., Gilligan, S., Gioiosa, A., Giovannella, S., Giri, A. K., Giugliano, C., Giusti, V., Gnani, D., Gogota, O., Gollapinni, S., Gollwitzer, K., Gomes, R. A., Bermeo, L. V. Gomez, Fajardo, L. S. Gomez, Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Goodman, M. C., Goswami, S., Gotti, C., Goudeau, J., Goudzovski, E., Grace, C., Gramellini, E., Gran, R., Granados, E., Granger, P., Grant, C., Gratieri, D. R., Grauso, G., Green, P., Greenberg, S., Greer, J., Griffith, W. C., Grzelak, K., Gu, L., Gu, W., Guarino, V., Guarise, M., Guenette, R., Guerzoni, M., Guffanti, D., Guglielmi, A., Guo, B., Guo, F. Y., Gupta, V., Gurung, G., Gutierrez, D., Guzowski, P., Guzzo, M. M., Gwon, S., Habig, A., Haegel, L., Hagaman, L., Hahn, A., Hakenmüller, J., Hamernik, T., Hamilton, P., Hancock, J., Handley, M., Happacher, F., Harris, D. A., Hart, A. L., Hartnell, J., Hartnett, T., Harton, J., Hasegawa, T., Hasnip, C. M., Hatcher, R., Hawkins, S., Hays, J., He, M., Heavey, A., Heeger, K. M., Heindel, A., Heise, J., Hellmuth, P., Henderson, L., Herner, K., Hewes, V., Higuera, A., Hilgenberg, C., Himmel, A., Hinkle, E., Hirsch, L. R., Ho, J., Zink, J. Hoefken, Hoff, J., Holin, A., Holvey, T., Hong, C., Hoppe, E., Horiuchi, S., Horton-Smith, G. A., Hosokawa, R., Houdy, T., Howard, B., Howell, R., Hristova, I., Hronek, M. S., Huang, J., Huang, R. G., Huang, X., Hulcher, Z., Iles, G., Ilic, N., Iliescu, A. M., Illingworth, R., Ingratta, G., Ioannisian, A., Irwin, B., Oliveira, M. Ismerio, Jackson, C. M., Jain, V., James, E., Jang, W., Jargowsky, B., Jena, D., Jentz, I., Ji, X., Jiang, C., Jiang, J., Jipa, A., Jo, J. H., Joaquim, F. R., Johnson, W., Jollet, C., Jones, R., Jovancevic, N., Judah, M., Jung, C. K., Jung, K. Y., Junk, T., Jwa, Y., Kabirnezhad, M., Kaboth, A. C., Kadenko, I., Kalikulov, O., Kalra, D., Kandemir, M., Kaplan, D. M., Karagiorgi, G., Karaman, G., Karcher, A., Karyotakis, Y., Kasetti, S. P., Kashur, L., Kauther, A., Kazaryan, N., Ke, L., Kearns, E., Keener, P. T., Kelly, K. J., Keloth, R., Kemp, E., Kemularia, O., Kermaidic, Y., Ketchum, W., Kettell, S. H., Khan, N., Khvedelidze, A., Kim, D., Kim, J., Kim, M. 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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Pandora Software Development Kit and algorithm libraries perform reconstruction of neutrino interactions in liquid argon time projection chamber detectors. Pandora is the primary event reconstruction software used at the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, which will operate four large-scale liquid argon time projection chambers at the far detector site in South Dakota, producing high-resolution images of charged particles emerging from neutrino interactions. While these high-resolution images provide excellent opportunities for physics, the complex topologies require sophisticated pattern recognition capabilities to interpret signals from the detectors as physically meaningful objects that form the inputs to physics analyses. A critical component is the identification of the neutrino interaction vertex. Subsequent reconstruction algorithms use this location to identify the individual primary particles and ensure they each result in a separate reconstructed particle. A new vertex-finding procedure described in this article integrates a U-ResNet neural network performing hit-level classification into the multi-algorithm approach used by Pandora to identify the neutrino interaction vertex. The machine learning solution is seamlessly integrated into a chain of pattern-recognition algorithms. The technique substantially outperforms the previous BDT-based solution, with a more than 20\% increase in the efficiency of sub-1\,cm vertex reconstruction across all neutrino flavours., Comment: 32 pages, 18 figures
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47. Exponential sums weighted by additive functions
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Gafni, Ayla and Robles, Nicolas
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Mathematics - Number Theory ,11L07, 11P32, 11P55 - Abstract
We introduce a general class $F_0$ of additive functions $f$ such that $f(p) = 1$ and prove a tight bound for exponential sums of the form $\sum_{n \le x} f(n) e(\alpha n)$ where $f \in F_0$ and $e(\theta) = \exp(2\pi i \theta)$. Both $\omega$, the number of distinct primes of $n$, and $\Omega$, the total number primes of $n$, are members of $F_0$. As an application of the exponential sum result, we use the Hardy-Littlewood circle method to find the asymptotics of the Goldbach-Vinogradov ternary problem associated to $\Omega$, namely we show the behavior of $r_\Omega(N) = \sum_{n_1+n_2+n_3=N}\Omega(n_1)\Omega(n_2)\Omega(n_3)$, as $N \to \infty$. Lastly, we end with a discussion of further applications of the main result., Comment: 17 pages
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48. Analyzing Political Discourse on Discord during the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election
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Buzelin, Arthur, Dutenhefner, Pedro Robles, Locatelli, Marcelo Sartori, Malaquias, Samira, Bento, Pedro, Aquino, Yan, Dayrell, Lucas, Estanislau, Victoria, Santana, Caio, Alzamora, Pedro, Vasconcelos, Marisa, Meira Jr., Wagner, and Almeida, Virgilio
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Computer Science - Social and Information Networks - Abstract
Social media networks have amplified the reach of social and political movements, but most research focuses on mainstream platforms such as X, Reddit, and Facebook, overlooking Discord. As a rapidly growing, community-driven platform with optional decentralized moderation, Discord offers unique opportunities to study political discourse. This study analyzes over 30 million messages from political servers on Discord discussing the 2024 U.S. elections. Servers were classified as Republican-aligned, Democratic-aligned, or unaligned based on their descriptions. We tracked changes in political conversation during key campaign events and identified distinct political valence and implicit biases in semantic association through embedding analysis. We observed that Republican servers emphasized economic policies, while Democratic servers focused on equality-related and progressive causes. Furthermore, we detected an increase in toxic language, such as sexism, in Republican-aligned servers after Kamala Harris's nomination. These findings provide a first look at political behavior on Discord, highlighting its growing role in shaping and understanding online political engagement.
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49. Monitoring lead-acid battery function using operando neutron radiography
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Campillo-Robles, Jose Miguel, Goonetilleke, Damian, Soler, Daniel, Sharma, Neeraj, Rodríguez, Damian Martín, Bücherl, Thomas, Makowska, Malgorzata, Türkilmaz, Pinar, and Karahan, Volkan
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Investigating batteries while they operate allows researchers to track the inner electrochemical processes involved in working conditions. This study describes the first neutron radiography investigation of a lead-acid battery. A custom-designed neutron friendly lead-acid cell and casing is developed and studied operando during electrochemical cycling, in order to observe the activity within the electrolyte and at the electrodes. This experimental work is coupled with Monte Carlo simulations of neutron transmittance. Details of cell construction, data collection and data analysis are presented. This work highlights the potential of neutron imaging for tracking battery function and outlines opportunities for further development., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures,4 tables
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50. General hybrid asymmetric capacitor model: validation with a commercial lithium ion capacitor
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Campillo-Robles, Jose Miguel, Artetxe, Xabier, Sánchez, Karmele del Teso, Gutiérrez, Cesar, Macicior, Haritz, Röser, Stephan, Wagner, Ralf, and Winter, Martin
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Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
Modelling and numerical simulations play a vital role in the design and optimization of electrochemical energy storage devices. In this study, a general physics-based model is developed to describe Hybrid Asymmetric Capacitors (HACs). A one-dimensional cell is constructed with one faradaic electrode, a separator and a capacitive electrode. The model is validated using a commercial Lithium Ion Capacitor (LIC). Galvanostatic charge and discharge processes are simulated with a maximum mean relative error of 7.8 %. This suggest that this simple Ohmic model captures the key electrochemical phenomena occurring inside the LIC cell., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables
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