267 results on '"García-Redondo, A"'
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2. Antenna-Coupled Magnetic Microbolometers for CMB Polarization Surveys
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Geria, Juan, Almela, Alejandro, Bonaparte, Juan, Bonilla-Neira, Jesús, Ferreyro, Luciano, Fuster, Alan, García Redondo, Manuel, Hampel, Matías, Müller, Nahuel, Platino, Manuel, Salum, Juan, Kempf, Sebastian, Weber, Marc, and Etchegoyen, Alberto
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- 2024
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3. Advances in the Goertzel Filter Bank Channelizer for Cryogenic Sensors Readout
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Ferreyro, L. P., García Redondo, M. E., Salum, J. M., Muscheid, T., Hampel, M., Almela, A., Fuster, A., Geria, J. M., Bonaparte, J., Bonilla-Neira, J., Ardila-Perez, L. E., Gartmann, R., Müller, N., Wegner, M., Sander, O., Platino, M., Kempf, S., Etchegoyen, A., and Weber, M.
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- 2024
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4. Validation and adaptation to Spanish of the quality-of-life questionnaire in patients with hemorrhoidal disease and anal fissure (HEMO-FISS-CdV)
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García-Redondo, Manuel, Fernández Alonso, Ana María, Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, Rubio-Gil, Francisco, and Reina-Duarte, Ángel José
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- 2024
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5. Fast topological signal identification and persistent cohomological cycle matching
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García-Redondo, Inés, Monod, Anthea, and Song, Anna
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- 2024
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6. Stability for Inference with Persistent Homology Rank Functions
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Wang, Qiquan, García-Redondo, Inés, Faugère, Pierre, Henselman-Petrusek, Gregory, and Monod, Anthea
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Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
Persistent homology barcodes and diagrams are a cornerstone of topological data analysis that capture the "shape" of a wide range of complex data structures, such as point clouds, networks, and functions. However, their use in statistical settings is challenging due to their complex geometric structure. In this paper, we revisit the persistent homology rank function, which is mathematically equivalent to a barcode and persistence diagram, as a tool for statistics and machine learning. Rank functions, being functions, enable the direct application of the statistical theory of functional data analysis (FDA)-a domain of statistics adapted for data in the form of functions. A key challenge they present over barcodes in practice, however, is their lack of stability-a property that is crucial to validate their use as a faithful representation of the data and therefore a viable summary statistic. In this paper, we fill this gap by deriving two stability results for persistent homology rank functions under a suitable metric for FDA integration. We then study the performance of rank functions in functional inferential statistics and machine learning on real data applications, in both single and multiparameter persistent homology. We find that the use of persistent homology captured by rank functions offers a clear improvement over existing non-persistence-based approaches.
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- 2023
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7. 20770. ESTUDIO COMPARATIVO EN LAS PRÁCTICAS DE ASESORAMIENTO GENÉTICO EN ELA DE INDIVIDUOS PRESINTOMÁTICOS ENTRE ESPAÑA Y EL RESTO DE EUROPA
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B. Bertrán Recasens, N. Mas Molina, S. Vidal Notari, M. Povedano Panadés, J. Esteban Pérez, J. Mascías Cadavid, L. Varona Franco, J. Pardo Fernández, A. López de Munain, A. García Redondo, J. Vázquez Costa, J. Jiménez Balado, and M. Rubio Pérez
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Published
- 2024
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8. Spectral Engineering for Optimal Signal Performance in the Microwave SQUID Multiplexer
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Salum, J. M., García Redondo, M. E., Ferreyro, L. P., Bonilla-Neira, J., Müller, N., Geria, J. M., Bonaparte, J., Muscheid, T., Gartmann, R., Fuster, A., Almela, A., Hampel, M. R., Ardila-Perez, L. E., Sander, O., Kempf, S., Platino, M., Weber, M., and Etchegoyen, A.
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- 2024
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9. Fast Topological Signal Identification and Persistent Cohomological Cycle Matching
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García-Redondo, Inés, Monod, Anthea, and Song, Anna
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Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
Within the context of topological data analysis, the problems of identifying topological significance and matching signals across datasets are important and useful inferential tasks in many applications. The limitation of existing solutions to these problems, however, is computational speed. In this paper, we harness the state-of-the-art for persistent homology computation by studying the problem of determining topological prevalence and cycle matching using a cohomological approach, which increases their feasibility and applicability to a wider variety of applications and contexts. We demonstrate this on a wide range of real-life, large-scale, and complex datasets. We extend existing notions of topological prevalence and cycle matching to include general non-Morse filtrations. This provides the most general and flexible state-of-the-art adaptation of topological signal identification and persistent cycle matching, which performs comparisons of orders of ten for thousands of sampled points in a matter of minutes on standard institutional HPC CPU facilities., Comment: 28 pages, 16 figures
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- 2022
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10. Differentially expressed lncRNAs in SOD1G93A mice skeletal muscle: H19, Myhas and Neat1 as potential biomarkers in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Tresa López-Royo, Laura Moreno-Martínez, Pilar Zaragoza, Alberto García-Redondo, Raquel Manzano, and Rosario Osta
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long-non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) ,amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,biomarkers ,diagnosis ,prognosis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neuromuscular disease characterized by progressive motor function and muscle mass loss. Despite extensive research in the field, the underlying causes of ALS remain incompletely understood, contributing to the absence of specific diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and effective therapies. This study investigates the expression of long-non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in skeletal muscle as a potential source of biomarkers and therapeutic targets for the disease. The expression profiles of 12 lncRNAs, selected from the literature, were evaluated across different disease stages in tissue and muscle biopsies from the SOD1G93A transgenic mouse model of ALS. Nine out of the 12 lncRNAs were differentially expressed, with Pvt1, H19 and Neat1 showing notable increases in the symptomatic stages of the disease, and suggesting their potential as candidate biomarkers to support diagnosis and key players in muscle pathophysiology in ALS. Furthermore, the progression of Myhas and H19 RNA levels across disease stages correlated with longevity in the SOD1G93A animal model, effectively discriminating between long- and short-term survival individuals, thereby highlighting their potential as prognostic indicators. These findings underscore the involvement of lncRNAs, especially H19 and Myhas, in ALS pathophysiology, offering novel insights for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic targets.
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11. Long-Term Cumulative Effects of Wildfires on Soil-Vegetation Dynamics in the 'Baixa Limia–Serra do Xurés' Natural Park
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Concepción García-Redondo, Montserrat Díaz-Raviña, and Adrián Regos
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burn severity ,fire recurrence ,protected areas ,remote sensing ,soil degradation ,Agriculture - Abstract
Wildfires are recognized as major contributors to forest loss and soil degradation on a global scale. Understanding the cumulative effects of fire regimes on forest ecosystems and soil dynamics necessitates a deeper exploration of wildfire-vegetation-soil interactions over the long term. This study delves into the wildfire-landscape dynamics within the “Baixa Limia Serra do Xurés” Natural Park, a region prone to fires in Galicia, Spain. By analyzing available statistical and remote sensing data, we identified significant shifts in fire regimes and landscape dynamics between the periods of 2000–2010 and 2010–2020. Our findings indicate a potential extension of the fire season, reflecting the impacts of climate change. Despite improvements in firefighting capabilities, the occurrence of large fires is on the rise in the Natural Park, underscoring the need for proactive management strategies in such areas. Notably, significant fire events in 2011, 2016, 2017, and 2020 extensively affected wooded areas, constituting the majority of the burned area. Shrubs and forests emerged as particularly vulnerable, with varying degrees of burn severity influencing post-fire vegetation recovery rates. While shrublands expanded their coverage between 2000 and 2010, rocky areas with sparse vegetation showed an increase over the subsequent decade (2010–2020), indicating soil degradation and potential desertification in areas affected by recurrent and severe fires, especially within zones designated for the highest levels of protection (with fire rotation periods of less than 1 year). In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the impacts of wildfires, changes in land cover, and post-fire soil-vegetation dynamics, which can inform management and conservation efforts in fire-prone mountainous regions. Leveraging advanced remote sensing techniques enables the monitoring of cumulative soil degradation resulting from repeated wildfires over extended periods.
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- 2024
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12. Submucosal infiltrate of Anisakis larvae. A rare cause of intestinal obstruction
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García Redondo, Manuel, Gil Belmonte, María Jesús, Ruiz Pardo, José, and Fuentes Porcel, Orlando
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13. Optimal demodulation domain for microwave SQUID multiplexers in presence of readout system noise.
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García Redondo, M. E., Müller, N. A., Salum, J. M., Ferreyro, L. P., Bonilla-Neira, J. D., Geria, J. M., Bonaparte, J. J., Muscheid, T., Gartmann, R., Almela, A., Hampel, M. R., Fuster, A. E., Ardila-Perez, L. E., Wegner, M., Platino, M., Sander, O., Kempf, S., and Weber, M.
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PARTICLE physics , *SCATTERING amplitude (Physics) , *SOFTWARE radio , *GEODETIC astronomy , *PHASE noise - Abstract
The Microwave SQUID Multiplexer (μ MUX) is the device of choice for the readout of a large number of low-temperature detectors in a wide variety of experiments within the fields of astronomy and particle physics. While it offers large multiplexing factors, the system noise performance is highly dependent on the cold- and warm-readout electronic systems used to read it out, as well as the demodulation domain and parameters chosen. In order to understand the impact of the readout systems in the overall detection system noise performance, first, we extended the available μ MUX simulation frameworks, including additive and multiplicative noise sources in the probing tones (i.e., phase and amplitude noise), along with the capability of demodulating the scientific data, either in the resonator's phase or the scattering amplitude. Then, considering the additive noise as a dominant noise source, the optimum readout parameters to achieve minimum system noise were found for both open-loop and flux-ramp demodulation schemes in the aforementioned domains. Later, we evaluated the system noise sensitivity to multiplicative noise sources under the optimum readout parameters. Finally, as a case study, we evaluated the optimal demodulation domain and the expected system noise level for a typical software-defined radio readout system. This work leads to an improved system performance prediction and noise engineering based on the available readout electronics and the selected demodulation domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. The evolutionary conserved miR-137/325 tandem mediates obesity-induced hypogonadism and metabolic comorbidities by repressing hypothalamic kisspeptin
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Avendaño, María S., Perdices-Lopez, Cecilia, Guerrero-Ruiz, Yolanda, Ruiz-Pino, Francisco, Rodriguez-Sanchez, Ana B., Sanchez-Tapia, María J., Sobrino, Verónica, Pineda, Rafael, Barroso, Alexia, Correa-Sáez, Alejandro, Lara-Chica, Maribel, Fernandez-Garcia, José C., García-Redondo, Ana B., Hernanz, Raquel, Ruiz-Cruz, Miguel, Garcia-Galiano, David, Pitteloud, Nelly, Calzado, Marco A., Briones, Ana M., Vázquez, María J., and Tena-Sempere, Manuel
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- 2024
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15. The E3 Ubiquitin Ligase SCF Cyclin F Promotes Sequestosome-1/p62 Insolubility and Foci Formation and is Dysregulated in ALS and FTD Pathogenesis
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Davidson, Jennilee M., Wu, Sharlynn S. L., Rayner, Stephanie L., Cheng, Flora, Duncan, Kimberley, Russo, Carlo, Newbery, Michelle, Ding, Kunjie, Scherer, Natalie M., Balez, Rachelle, García-Redondo, Alberto, Rábano, Alberto, Rosa-Fernandes, Livia, Ooi, Lezanne, Williams, Kelly L., Morsch, Marco, Blair, Ian P., Di Ieva, Antonio, Yang, Shu, Chung, Roger S., and Lee, Albert
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- 2023
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16. Resolvin D2 prevents vascular remodeling, hypercontractility and endothelial dysfunction in obese hypertensive mice through modulation of vascular and proinflammatory factors
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Rodrigues-Diez, Raquel, Ballesteros-Martinez, Constanza, Moreno-Carriles, Rosa María, Nistal, Francisco, Díaz del Campo, Lucía S., Cachofeiro, Victoria, Dalli, Jesmond, García-Redondo, Ana B., Redondo, Juan M., Salaices, Mercedes, and Briones, Ana M.
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17. Chymase-independent vascular Ang-(1–12)/Ang II pathway and TXA2 generation are involved in endothelial dysfunction in the murine model of heart failure
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Mohaissen, Tasnim, Kij, Agnieszka, Bar, Anna, Marczyk, Brygida, Wojnar-Lason, Kamila, Buczek, Elzbieta, Karas, Agnieszka, Garcia-Redondo, Ana B., Briones, Ana M., and Chlopicki, Stefan
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- 2024
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18. Results of the national registry of patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease candidates for bariatric surgery (ReNacEIBar)
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Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, Frutos Bernal, M. Dolores, Ruiz de Gordejuela, Amador García, García-Redondo, Manuel, Millán, Mónica, Sabench Pereferrer, Fátima, and Tarascó Palomares, Jordi
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19. Resultados del registro nacional de pacientes diagnosticados de enfermedad inflamatoria intestinal candidatos a cirugía bariátrica (ReNacEIBar)
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Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, Frutos Bernal, Ma Dolores, García Ruiz de Gordejuela, Amador, García-Redondo, Manuel, Millán, Mónica, Sabench Pereferrer, Fátima, and Tarascó Palomares, Jordi
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20. Multiple Intelligences and Video Games: Assessment and Intervention with TOI Software
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Garmen, Pablo, Rodríguez, Celestino, García-Redondo, Patricia, and San-Pedro-Veledo, Juan-Carlos
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Howard Gardner revolutionized the concept of intelligence with his Multiple Intelligences Theory. His vision was widely supported by the educational community, which considers different forms of learning and accessing knowledge. Despite its impact, there is still a lack of development of tools that can easily, practically and reliably evaluate multiple intelligences. This work describes the design, development, and piloting of TOI (Tree of Intelligences) software, a digital tool to evaluate multiple intelligences and perform interventions through video games. The aim of the study is to present the design of the TOI software and test its operation, analysing the distribution of the results game by game and checking whether there are differences according to gender or school year. A total of 372 primary school students participated, aged 5 to 9 years old (M=7.04, SD=.871), from three schools in Asturias and Madrid. The results show that 9 out of 10 games had a normal distribution and that there were no gender differences in most games, but there were differences in relation to the school year. We concluded that due to its operation and design TOI software has the potential be a suitable instrument for the evaluation and intervention of multiple intelligences.
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21. Lymphoepithelioma-like gastric adenocarcinoma. Descriptive case series
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García-Redondo, Manuel, Antonio Sánchez-Fuentes, Pedro, Ruiz-Pardo, José, Márquez, Elisabet Vidaña, Belda-Lozano, Ricardo, Perrer-Márquez, Manuel, and Reina Duarte, Ángel
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22. Bile reflux and marginal ulcers after one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB). A narrative review
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Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, García-Redondo, Manuel, Maturana-Ibáñez, Vanesa, Estébanez-Ferrero, Beatriz, Fernández-Alonso, Ana, Rubio-Gil, Francisco, Zamora Soler, José A, and Ferrer-Ayza, Manuel
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- 2023
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23. Reflujo biliar y úlcera de boca anastomótica tras bypass de una anastomosis (BAGUA). Revisión narrativa
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Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, García-Redondo, Manuel, Maturana-Ibáñez, Vanesa, Estébanez-Ferrero, Beatriz, Fernández-Alonso, Ana, Rubio-Gil, Francisco, A Zamora Soler, José, and Ferrer-Ayza, Manuel
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- 2023
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24. Burn severity and land-use legacy influence bird abundance in the Atlantic-Mediterranean biogeographic transition
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García-Redondo, Concepción, Fernández-Moure, Paula, Cánibe, Miguel, Tapia, Luis, Gil-Carrera, Alberto, Lombao, Alba, Díaz-Raviña, Montserrat, and Regos, Adrián
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- 2023
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25. Trabectedin modulates macrophage polarization in the tumor-microenvironment. Role of KV1.3 and KV1.5 channels
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Peraza, Diego A., Povo-Retana, Adrián, Mojena, Marina, García-Redondo, Ana B., Avilés, Pablo, Boscá, Lisardo, and Valenzuela, Carmen
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- 2023
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26. QUBIC Experiment Toward the First Light
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D’Alessandro, G., Battistelli, E. S., de Bernardis, P., De Petris, M., Gamboa Lerena, M. M., Grandsire, L., Hamilton, J.-Ch., Marnieros, S., Masi, S., Mennella, A., Mousset, L., O’Sullivan, C., Piat, M., Tartari, A., Torchinsky, S. A., Voisin, F., Zannoni, M., Ade, P., Alberro, J. G., Almela, A., Amico, G., Arnaldi, L. H., Auguste, D., Aumont, J., Azzoni, S., Banfi, S., Baù, A., Bélier, B., Bennett, D., Bergé, L., Bernard, J.-Ph., Bersanelli, M., Bigot-Sazy, M.-A., Bonaparte, J., Bonis, J., Bunn, E., Burke, D., Buzi, D., Cavaliere, F., Chanial, P., Chapron, C., Charlassier, R., Cobos Cerutti, A. C., Columbro, F., Coppolecchia, A., De Gasperis, G., De Leo, M., Dheilly, S., Duca, C., Dumoulin, L., Etchegoyen, A., Fasciszewski, A., Ferreyro, L. P., Fracchia, D., Franceschet, C., Ganga, K. M., García, B., García Redondo, M. E., Gaspard, M., Gayer, D., Gervasi, M., Giard, M., Gilles, V., Giraud-Heraud, Y., Gómez Berisso, M., González, M., Gradziel, M., Hampel, M. R., Harari, D., Henrot-Versillé, S., Incardona, F., Jules, E., Kaplan, J., Kristukat, C., Lamagna, L., Loucatos, S., Louis, T., Maffei, B., Marty, W., Mattei, A., May, A., McCulloch, M., Mele, L., Melo, D., Montier, L., Mundo, L. M., Murphy, J. A., Murphy, J. D., Nati, F., Olivieri, E., Oriol, C., Paiella, A., Pajot, F., Passerini, A., Pastoriza, H., Pelosi, A., Perbost, C., Perciballi, M., Pezzotta, F., Piacentini, F., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Platino, M., Polenta, G., Prêle, D., Presta, G., Puddu, R., Rambaud, D., Rasztocky, E., Ringegni, P., Romero, G. E., Salum, J. M., Schillaci, A., Scóccola, C. G., Scully, S., Spinelli, S., Stankowiak, G., Stolpovskiy, M., Supanitsky, A. D., Thermeau, J.-P., Timbie, P., Tomasi, M., Tucker, G., Tucker, C., Viganò, D., Vittorio, N., Wicek, F., Wright, M., and Zullo, A.
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- 2022
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27. Cáncer de mama: nueva clasificación molecular
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García-Redondo, Manuel, Pareja López, Ángel, López Ruiz, Nuria, and Rodríguez Alonso, Juan Manuel
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- 2023
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28. Lysyl Oxidase in Ectopic Cardiovascular Calcification: Role of Oxidative Stress
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Carme Ballester-Servera, Judith Alonso, Laia Cañes, Paula Vázquez-Sufuentes, Ana B. García-Redondo, Cristina Rodríguez, and José Martínez-González
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lysyl oxidase ,oxidative stress ,cardiovascular calcification ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Lysyl oxidase (LOX)-mediated extracellular matrix crosslinking modulates calcification in atherosclerosis and aortic valve disease; however, this enzyme also induces oxidative stress. We addressed the contribution of LOX-dependent oxidative stress to cardiovascular calcification. LOX is upregulated in human-calcified atherosclerotic lesions and atheromas from atherosclerosis-challenged LOX transgenic mice (TgLOXVSMC) and colocalized with a marker of oxidative stress (8-oxo-deoxyguanosine) in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Similarly, in calcific aortic valves, high LOX expression was detected in valvular interstitial cells (VICs) positive for 8-oxo-deoxyguanosine, while LOX and LOXL2 expression correlated with osteogenic markers (SPP1 and RUNX2) and NOX2. In human VICs, mito-TEMPO and TEMPOL attenuated the increase in superoxide anion levels and the mineralization induced by osteogenic media (OM). Likewise, in OM-exposed VICs, β-aminopropionitrile (a LOX inhibitor) ameliorated both oxidative stress and calcification. Gain- and loss-of-function approaches in VICs demonstrated that while LOX silencing negatively modulates oxidative stress and calcification induced by OM, lentiviral LOX overexpression exacerbated oxidative stress and VIC calcification, effects that were prevented by mito-TEMPO, TEMPOL, and β-aminopropionitrile. Our data indicate that LOX-induced oxidative stress participates in the procalcifying effects of LOX activity in ectopic cardiovascular calcification, and highlight the multifaceted role played by LOX isoenzymes in cardiovascular diseases.
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29. Intermediate Repeat Expansion in the ATXN2 Gene as a Risk Factor in the ALS and FTD Spanish Population
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Daniel Borrego-Hernández, Juan Francisco Vázquez-Costa, Raúl Domínguez-Rubio, Laura Expósito-Blázquez, Elena Aller, Ariadna Padró-Miquel, Pilar García-Casanova, María J. Colomina, Cristina Martín-Arriscado, Rosario Osta, Pilar Cordero-Vázquez, Jesús Esteban-Pérez, Mónica Povedano-Panadés, and Alberto García-Redondo
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,ATXN2 ,risk factor ,frontotemporal dementia ,mutation ,poli-Q expansion ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Intermediate CAG expansions in the gene ataxin-2 (ATXN2) are a known risk factor for ALS, but little is known about their role in FTD risk. Moreover, their contribution to the risk and phenotype of patients might vary in populations with different genetic backgrounds. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship of intermediate CAG expansions in ATXN2 with the risk and phenotype of ALS and FTD in the Spanish population. Repeat-primed PCR was performed in 620 ALS and 137 FTD patients in three referral centers in Spain to determine the exact number of CAG repeats. In our cohort, ≥27 CAG repeats in ATXN2 were associated with a higher risk of developing ALS (odds ratio [OR] = 2.666 [1.471–4.882]; p = 0.0013) but not FTD (odds ratio [OR] = 1.446 [0.558–3.574]; p = 0.44). Moreover, ALS patients with ≥27 CAG repeats in ATXN2 showed a shorter survival rate compared to those with p = 0.005), more frequent limb onset (odds ratio [OR] = 2.34 [1.093–4.936]; p = 0.028) and a family history of ALS (odds ratio [OR] = 2.538 [1.375–4.634]; p = 0.002). Intermediate CAG expansions of ≥27 repeats in ATXN2 are associated with ALS risk but not with FTD in the Spanish population. ALS patients carrying an intermediate expansion in ATXN2 show more frequent limb onset but a worse prognosis than those without expansions. In patients carrying C9orf72 expansions, the intermediate ATXN2 expansion might increase the penetrance and modify the phenotype.
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30. Effectiveness of a Nurse-Led Telecare Programme in the Postoperative Follow-Up of Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
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Maqueda-Martínez, María de los Ángeles, Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, García-Redondo, Manuel, Rubio-Gil, Francisco, Reina-Duarte, Ángel, Granero-Molina, José, Correa-Casado, Matías, and Chica-Pérez, Anabel
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NURSING audit ,PREVENTION of surgical complications ,BARIATRIC surgery ,POSTOPERATIVE care ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,PATIENT safety ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,EMERGENCY room visits ,CLINICAL trials ,NURSING ,EVALUATION of medical care ,NURSING interventions ,MANN Whitney U Test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,TELEMEDICINE ,RESEARCH methodology ,CONVALESCENCE ,MEDICAL-surgical nurses ,HOSPITAL health promotion programs ,QUALITY assurance ,DATA analysis software ,PATIENT aftercare - Abstract
Background/Objectives: Obesity is a growing public health challenge due to its high prevalence and associated comorbidities. Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for achieving sustained weight reduction when more conservative treatments have failed. This study evaluates the impact of a nurse-led telecare follow-up programme in the immediate postoperative period for patients who have undergone bariatric surgery. Methods: A quasi-experimental study was carried out in two hospitals in southern Spain. We included 161 patients who met the inclusion criteria: a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 40 kg/m
2 or a BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2 with associated comorbidities, and the failure of non-surgical treatments. Patients were divided into two groups: the intervention group (IG), which received follow-up telephone calls from a specialised nurse during the first 30 days post-surgery, and the control group (CG), which received standard care. The nurse, who was available 24 h a day, answered questions and dealt with queries over the phone or referred patients to the emergency department if necessary. Several variables were recorded, including the number of telephone consultations, reasons for consultation, number of emergency visits, readmissions, and surgical reinterventions. Results and Conclusions: The IG showed a significant reduction in ED visits (4.9% vs. 30% in CG), and consultations were mainly related to diet and drainage. The nurse telecare intervention significantly improved postoperative recovery by reducing complications and optimising the safety and quality of postoperative care. These results reinforce the importance of personalised follow-up in improving clinical outcomes in bariatric patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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31. Tumor desmoide de mama: descripción de un caso
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López Ruiz, Nuria, Pareja López, Ángel, García Redondo, Manuel, and Rodríguez Alonso, Juan Manuel
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- 2022
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32. Prevalencia de diabetes mellitus en el ámbito de la atención primaria española y su asociación con factores de riesgo cardiovascular y enfermedades cardiovasculares. Estudio SIMETAP-DM
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Abad-Schilling, C., Adrián-Sanz, M., Aguilera-Reija, P., Alcaraz-Bethencourt, A., Alonso-Roca, R., Álvarez-Benedicto, R., Arranz-Martínez, E., Arribas-Álvaro, P., Baltuille-Aller, M.C., Barrios-Rueda, E., Benito-Alonso, E., Berbil-Bautista, M.L., Blanco-Canseco, J.M., Caballero-Ramírez, N., Cabello-Igual, P., Cabrera-Vélez, R., Calderín-Morales, M.P., Capitán-Caldas, M., Casaseca-Calvo, T.F., Cique-Herráinz, J.A., Ciria-de-Pablo, C., Chao-Escuer, P., Dávila-Blázquez, G., de-la-Peña-Antón, N., de-Prado-Prieto, L., del-Villar-Redondo, M.J., Delgado-Rodríguez, S., Díez-Pérez, M.C., Durán-Tejada, M.R., Escamilla-Guijarro, N., Escrivá-Ferrairó, R.A., Fernández-Vicente, T., Fernández-Pacheco-Vila, D., Frías-Vargas, M.J., García-Álvarez, J.C., García-Fernández, M.E., García-García-Alcañiz, M.P., García-Granado, M.D., García-Pliego, R.A., García-Redondo, M.R., García-Villasur, M.P., Gómez-Díaz, E., Gómez-Fernández, O., González-Escobar, P., González-Posada-Delgado, J.A., Gutiérrez-Sánchez, I., Hernández-Beltrán, M.I., Hernández-de-Luna, M.C., Hernández-López, R.M., Hidalgo-Calleja, Y., Holgado-Catalán, M.S., Hombrados-Gonzalo, M.P., Hueso-Quesada, R., Ibarra-Sánchez, A.M., Iglesias-Quintana, J.R., Íscar-Valenzuela, I., Iturmendi-Martínez, N., Javierre-Miranda, A.P., López-Uriarte, B., Lorenzo-Borda, M.S., Luna-Ramírez, S., Macho-del-Barrio, A.I., Marañón-Henrich, N., Mariño-Suárez, J.E., Martín-Calle, M.C., Martín-Fernández, A.I., Martínez-Cid-de-Rivera, E., Martínez-Irazusta, J., Migueláñez-Valero, A., Minguela-Puras, M.E., Montero-Costa, A., Mora-Casado, C., Morales-Cobos, L.E., Morales-Chico, M.R., Moreno-Fernández, J.C., Moreno-Muñoz, M.S., Palacios-Martínez, D., Pascual-Val, T., Pérez-Fernández, M., Pérez-Muñoz, R., Plata-Barajas, M.T., Pleite-Raposo, R., Prieto-Marcos, M., Quintana-Gómez, J.L., Redondo-de-Pedro, S., Redondo-Sánchez, M., Reguillo-Díaz, J., Remón-Pérez, B., Revilla-Pascual, E., Rey-López, A.M., Ribot-Catalá, C., Rico-Pérez, M.R., Rivera-Teijido, M., Rodríguez-Cabanillas, R., Rodríguez-de-Cossío, A., Rodríguez-de-Mingo, E., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, A.O., Rosillo-González, A., Rubio-Villar, M., Ruiz-Díaz, L., Ruiz-García, A., Sánchez-Calso, A., Sánchez-Herráiz, M., Sánchez-Ramos, M.C., Sanchidrián-Fernández, P.L., Sandín-de-Vega, E., Sanz-Pozo, B., Sanz-Velasco, C., Sarriá-Sánchez, M.T., Simonaggio-Stancampiano, P., Tello-Meco, I., Vargas-Machuca-Cabañero, C., Velazco-Zumarrán, J.L., Vieira-Pascual, M.C., Zafra-Urango, C., Zamora-Gómez, M.M., Zarzuelo-Martín, N., Ruiz-García, Antonio, Arranz-Martínez, Ezequiel, García-Álvarez, Juan Carlos, García-Fernández, María Eugenia, Palacios-Martínez, David, Montero-Costa, Alejandra, Ciria-de-Pablo, Cristina, López-Uriarte, Beatriz, García-Pliego, Rosa Ana, Chao-Escuer, Paula, Zafra-Urango, Concepción, Alcaraz-Bethencourt, Amelia, Redondo-de-Pedro, Sonia, Escamilla-Guijarro, Nuria, Pascual-Val, Teresa, Vieira-Pascual, María Carmen, Martínez-Irazusta, Juncal, Martínez-Cid-de-Rivera, Eva, Rodríguez-de-Cossío, Ángela, de-Prado-Prieto, Lidia, Adrián-Sanz, Mercedes, Minguela-Puras, María Esther, Blanco-Canseco, José Manuel, Rubio-Villar, Mercedes, Berbil-Bautista, María Luisa, Hueso-Quesada, Rosa, Plata-Barajas, María Teresa, Redondo-Sánchez, Mercedes, Durán-Tejada, María Rosario, García-Redondo, María Rosa, Sánchez-Herráiz, Miriam, Rey-López, Ana María, García-García-Alcañiz, María Prado, Abad-Schilling, Clara, Hidalgo-Calleja, Yolanda, and Rivera-Teijido, Montserrat
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33. ML-HW Co-Design of Noise-Robust TinyML Models and Always-On Analog Compute-in-Memory Edge Accelerator.
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Chuteng Zhou, Fernando García-Redondo, Julian Büchel, Irem Boybat, Xavier Timoneda Comas, S. R. Nandakumar, Shidhartha Das, Abu Sebastian, Manuel Le Gallo, and Paul N. Whatmough
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34. Competency model for academic excellence in nursing educators
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Raúl Quintana Alonso, María Miana Ortega, Elena Chamorro Rebollo, Eva García Redondo, Sara García Isidoro, and José Antonio Cieza García
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Enfermería ,Educación en enfermería ,Investigación en Educación de Enfermería ,Educadores en salud ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: There is currently no common criterion with regard to the teaching skills that the educators on the nursing degree should have. As a result, the training of these professionals is generally minimal and very heterogeneous. The purpose of the study was to determine the importance of the teaching competencies that nurse educators should have, by developing a competency model that can be used to design future training sessions for these professionals. Material and Methods: A map of competencies was designed for educators on the nursing degree following a review of the literature. An online self-administered questionnaire was created in order to determine the importance given by teachers to each of the proposed competencies, by using the Likert scale. The data was collected in an electronic database and statistically analysed. Results: A total of 327 nurse educators from different Spanish universities participated in the study. In general, all competencies were rated as important, with scores of 4,3 and above out of 5. Those with the highest scores were disciplinary competence (4,68), interpersonal communication competence (4,66) and planning competence (4,61). An intraclass correlation coefficient of 0,968 was obtained, which showed an excellent level of agreement among participants. Conclusion: It is considered that the proposed model of teaching competencies for nurse educators is appropriate and meets the needs of these professionals in terms of pedagogy and teaching methodology. Therefore, it should be considered as a tool for the development of future training plans. Resumen: Introducción: En la actualidad no existe un criterio común en relación con las competencias docentes que deben presentar los profesores del Grado en Enfermería, provocando que la formación de estos profesionales sea generalmente escasa y muy heterogénea. El objetivo de este estudio es determinar la importancia de las competencias docentes que deben presentar los profesores de enfermería, elaborando un modelo competencial que sirva para diseñar futuras acciones formativas para estos profesionales. Material y método: Tras una profunda revisión bibliográfica se diseñó un mapa de competencias para profesores del Grado en Enfermería, sobre el cual se creó un cuestionario online autoadministrado para determinar la importancia que los profesores brindaban a cada una de las competencias propuestas a través de una escala de Likert. La información fue recogida en una base de datos electrónica y analizada estadísticamente. Resultados: Un total de 327 profesores del Grado de Enfermería de diferentes universidades españolas participaron en el estudio. Todas las competencias fueron catalogadas como importantes, con puntuaciones por encima de 4,3 sobre 5. Las que obtuvieron una mejor puntuación fueron la competencia disciplinar (4,68) la competencia de comunicación interpersonal (4,66) y la competencia de planificación (4,61). Se obtuvo un índice de correlación intraclase de 0,968, manifestando un grado de acuerdo excelente entre los participantes. Conclusiones: El modelo de competencias docentes para profesores de enfermería propuesto es adecuado y responde a las necesidades que estos profesionales tienen en materia de pedagogía y metodología docente, siendo considerado para la elaboración de futuros planes de formación.
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35. Governance in Educational Institutions in Portugal
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García Redondo, Eva
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The present study addresses the governance processes governing the organization and management of educational institutions in Portugal, in a context of analysis in which the educational reforms carried out in this country, from the early nineteenth century (when school responsibility is assumed exclusively by the State) to the present, play what we estimate a central role. It is in response to this reality, on the basis of which we study their meaning and state. Evaluation, privatization and autonomy are the vectors which, we believe, provide the frame for a market speech in which we intend to emphasize, considering, on the one hand, that the management of education is conditioned by political developments and interests, of one kind or another, and, on the other hand, that the evolution of governance in its various institutions, although in progress, is gradually adapting to the standards set down at European level in varying degrees of intensity.
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36. Revisional One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (OAGB) After Intrathoracic Migration of Nissen Fundoplication
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Ferrer-Márquez, Manuel, García-Redondo, Manuel, Rubio-Gil, Francisco, Torrente-Sánchez, María José, and Ferrer-Ayza, Manuel
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37. Manso Porto, Carmen (2021). España en mapas antiguos. Catálogo de la colección Rodríguez Torres-Ayuso. Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia / Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. 748 páginas. 2 vols. ISBN: 978-84-3402-739-8.
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José María García Redondo
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Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Published
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38. Estudio formal y arqueométrico del material constructivo en tierra y las decoraciones murales de dos asentamientos calcolíticos del occidente de la meseta norte española
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Héctor Juan Fonseca de la Torre, Natalia García-Redondo, and Ángel Carrancho Alonso
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arquitectura doméstica ,Calcolítico ,meseta norte española ,arquitectura en barro ,decoración mural ,fluorescencia de rayos x (FRX) ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
El espacio doméstico es un campo considerablemente desatendido por la investigación del Calcolítico de la meseta norte española. Los fragmentos del barro empleado en las construcciones, frecuentes en los asentamientos de la época, no han recibido hasta la última década ninguna atención y muchos permanecen sin estudiar en los fondos de los museos provinciales. Es el caso de las piezas aquí expuestas. Proceden de dos intervenciones de urgencia llevadas a cabo en los años 1990 en los asentamientos de Los Bajos (Vecilla de Trasmonte, Zamora) y Viña de Esteban García (Salvatierra de Tormes, Salamanca). El estudio pormenorizado de dicho material tres décadas después ha acreditado decoraciones murales desconocidas hasta ahora. Los análisis petrológicos, geoquímicos y arqueomagnéticos del barro de construcción han permitido la caracterización tecnológica de este material y explicar su buena conservación.
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39. Un singular ambiente doméstico del Hierro I en el interior de la península ibérica: la casa 1 del Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca, España)
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Antonio Blanco González, Juan Jesús Padilla Fernández, Cristina Alario García, Carlos Macarro Alcalde, Eva Alarcón García, María Martín Seijo, Linda Chapon, Eneko Iriarte, Rocío Pazos García, Jorge Sanjurjo Sánchez, Alberto Dorado Alejos, Laura Tomé, Carolina Mallol Duque, Natalia García Redondo, Ángel Carrancho, and Manuel Calvo Rathert
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Arqueología del ámbito doméstico ,parentesco ,patrilocalidad ,comensalidad ,Hierro I ,importaciones del Mediterráneo oriental ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Se presentan los resultados de las excavaciones (2006, 2017 y 2021) en un sector de la aldea del Hierro I del Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca). Se ha exhumado un agregado informal de edificios y estructuras adjetivas de adobe cuyo patrón espacial es afín al esquema transcultural patrilocal. El artículo se centra en la casa 1 y sus cenizales. Tal vivienda fue excepcional por su larga e ininterrumpida biografía, su mobiliario de barro –con dos poyos que pudieron acoger hasta 20 personas y un hogar con forma de piel de toro extendida– y su abandono ritualizado –quemada c. 650-575 a.C. y recrecida con adobes de sus paredes–. La excavación reveló una alta concentración de molinos y vajilla fina local pintada, así como instrumental de labores especializadas y altamente cualificadas –alfarería e hilado–. Sobresale un lote de hallazgos inéditos en el interior de la península ibérica: exóticos abalorios y vajilla de fayenza del Mediterráneo oriental, cerámica de engobe rojo fenicia y objetos litúrgicos y coroplástica con paralelos tartésicos y mediterráneos. Todos estos hallazgos indican que la casa 1 acogió una asidua actividad social –banquetes y transacciones con huéspedes– como cabaña de reuniones de un grupo corporativo extenso, donde acabaron tan destacados objetos.
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40. Pathogenic Huntingtin Repeat Expansions in Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Adeleye, Adelani, Alba, Camille, Bacikova, Dagmar, Hupalo, Daniel N., Martinez, Elisa McGrath, Pollard, Harvey B., Sukumar, Gauthaman, Soltis, Anthony R., Tuck, Meila, Zhang, Xijun, Wilkerson, Matthew D., Smith, Bradley N., Ticozzi, Nicola, Fallini, Claudia, Gkazi, Athina Soragia, Topp, Simon D., Kost, Jason, Scotter, Emma L., Kenna, Kevin P., Miller, Jack W., Tiloca, Cinzia, Vance, Caroline, Danielson, Eric W., Troakes, Claire, Colombrita, Claudia, Al-Sarraj, Safa, Lewis, Elizabeth A., King, Andrew, Calini, Daniela, Pensato, Viviana, Castellotti, Barbara, de Belleroche, Jacqueline, Baas, Frank, ten Asbroek, Anneloor L.M.A., Sapp, Peter C., McKenna-Yasek, Diane, McLaughlin, Russell L., Polak, Meraida, Asress, Seneshaw, Esteban-Pérez, Jesús, Muñoz-Blanco, José Luis, Stevic, Zorica, D’Alfonso, Sandra, Mazzini, Letizia, Comi, Giacomo P., Del Bo, Roberto, Ceroni, Mauro, Gagliardi, Stella, Querin, Giorgia, Bertolin, Cinzia, van Rheenen, Wouter, Diekstra, Frank P., Rademakers, Rosa, van Blitterswijk, Marka, Boylan, Kevin B., Lauria, Giuseppe, Duga, Stefano, Corti, Stefania, Cereda, Cristina, Corrado, Lucia, Sorarù, Gianni, Williams, Kelly L., Nicholson, Garth A., Blair, Ian P., Leblond-Manry, Claire, Rouleau, Guy A., Hardiman, Orla, Morrison, Karen E., Veldink, Jan H., van den Berg, Leonard H., Al-Chalabi, Ammar, Pall, Hardev, Shaw, Pamela J., Turner, Martin R., Talbot, Kevin, Taroni, Franco, García-Redondo, Alberto, Wu, Zheyang, Gellera, Cinzia, Ratti, Antonia, Brown, Robert H., Jr., Shaw, Christopher E., Ambrose, John C., Arumugam, Prabhu, Baple, Emma L., Bleda, Marta, Boardman-Pretty, Freya, Boissiere, Jeanne M., Boustred, Christopher R., Brittain, H., Caulfield, Mark J., Chan, Georgia C., Craig, Clare E.H., Daugherty, Louise C., de Burca, Anna, Devereau, Andrew, Elgar, Greg, Foulger, Rebecca E., Fowler, Tom, Furió-Tarí, Pedro, Hackett, Joanne M., Halai, Dina, Hamblin, Angela, Henderson, Shirley, Holman, James E., Hubbard, Tim J.P., Jackson, Rob, Jones, Louise J., Kasperaviciute, Dalia, Kayikci, Melis, Lahnstein, Lea, Lawson, Kay, Leigh, Sarah E.A., Leong, Ivonne U.S., Lopez, Javier F., Maleady-Crowe, Fiona, Mason, Joanne, McDonagh, Ellen M., Moutsianas, Loukas, Mueller, Michael, Murugaesu, Nirupa, Need, Anna C., Odhams, Chris A., Patch, Christine, Perez-Gil, Daniel, Polychronopoulos, Dimitris, Pullinger, John, Rahim, Tahrima, Rendon, Augusto, Riesgo-Ferreiro, Pablo, Rogers, Tim, Savage, Kevin, Sawant, Kushmita, Scott, Richard H., Siddiq, Afshan, Sieghart, Alexander, Smedley, Damian, Smith, Katherine R., Sosinsky, Alona, Spooner, William, Stevens, Helen E., Stuckey, Alexander, Sultana, Razvan, Thomas, Ellen R.A., Thompson, Simon R., Tregidgo, Carolyn, Walsh, Emma, Watters, Sarah A., Welland, Matthew J., Williams, Eleanor, Witkowska, Katarzyna, Wood, Suzanne M., Zarowiecki, Magdalena, Arepalli, Sampath, Auluck, Pavan, Baloh, Robert H., Bowser, Robert, Brice, Alexis, Broach, James, Camu, William, Chiò, Adriano, Cooper-Knock, John, Corcia, Philippe, Drepper, Carsten, Drory, Vivian E., Dunckley, Travis L., Faghri, Faraz, Farren, Jennifer, Feldman, Eva, Floeter, Mary Kay, Fratta, Pietro, Gerhard, Glenn, Gibson, Summer B., Goutman, Stephen A., Heiman-Patterson, Terry D., Hernandez, Dena G., Hoover, Ben, Jansson, Lilja, Kamel, Freya, Kirby, Janine, Kowall, Neil W., Laaksovirta, Hannu, Landi, Francesco, Le Ber, Isabelle, Lumbroso, Serge, MacGowan, Daniel JL., Maragakis, Nicholas J., Mora, Gabriele, Mouzat, Kevin, Myllykangas, Liisa, Nalls, Mike A., Orrell, Richard W., Ostrow, Lyle W., Pamphlett, Roger, Pioro, Erik, Pulst, Stefan M., Ravits, John M., Renton, Alan E., Robberecht, Wim, Robey, Ian, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Rothstein, Jeffrey D., Sendtner, Michael, Sidle, Katie C., Simmons, Zachary, Stone, David J., Tienari, Pentti J., Trojanowski, John Q., Troncoso, Juan C., Valori, Miko, Van Damme, Philip, Van Den Bosch, Ludo, Zinman, Lorne, Albani, Diego, Borroni, Barbara, Padovani, Alessandro, Bruni, Amalia, Clarimon, Jordi, Dols-Icardo, Oriol, Illán-Gala, Ignacio, Lleó, Alberto, Danek, Adrian, Galimberti, Daniela, Scarpini, Elio, Serpente, Maria, Graff, Caroline, Chiang, Huei-Hsin, Khoshnood, Behzad, Öijerstedt, Linn, Morris, Christopher M., Nacmias, Benedetta, Sorbi, Sandro, Nielsen, Jorgen E., Hjermind, Lynne E., Novelli, Valeria, Puca, Annibale A., Pastor, Pau, Alvarez, Ignacio, Diez-Fairen, Monica, Aguilar, Miquel, Perneczky, Robert, Diehl-Schimd, Janine, Rossi, Mina, Ruiz, Agustin, Boada, Mercè, Hernández, Isabel, Moreno-Grau, Sonia, Schlachetzki, Johannes C., Aarsland, Dag, Albert, Marilyn S., Attems, Johannes, Barrett, Matthew J., Beach, Thomas G., Bekris, Lynn M., Bennett, David A., Besser, Lilah M., Bigio, Eileen H., Black, Sandra E., Boeve, Bradley F., Bohannan, Ryan C., Brett, Francesca, Brunetti, Maura, Caraway, Chad A., Palma, Jose-Alberto, Calvo, Andrea, Canosa, Antonio, Dickson, Dennis, Duyckaerts, Charles, Faber, Kelley, Ferman, Tanis, Flanagan, Margaret E., Floris, Gianluca, Foroud, Tatiana M., Fortea, Juan, Gan-Or, Ziv, Gentleman, Steve, Ghetti, Bernardino, Gibbs, Jesse Raphael, Goate, Alison, Goldstein, David, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Graff-Radford, Neill R., Hodges, Angela K., Hu, Heng-Chen, Hupalo, Daniel, Infante, Jon, Iranzo, Alex, Kaiser, Scott M., Kaufmann, Horacio, Keith, Julia, Kim, Ronald C., Klein, Gregory, Krüger, Rejko, Kukull, Walter, Kuzma, Amanda, Lage, Carmen, Lesage, Suzanne, Leverenz, James B., Logroscino, Giancarlo, Lopez, Grisel, Love, Seth, Mao, Qinwen, Marti, Maria Jose, Martinez-McGrath, Elisa, Masellis, Mario, Masliah, Eliezer, May, Patrick, McKeith, Ian, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Monuki, Edwin S., Newell, Kathy L., Norcliffe-Kaufmann, Lucy, Palmer, Laura, Perkins, Matthew, Pletnikova, Olga, Molina-Porcel, Laura, Reynolds, Regina H., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Eloy, Rohrer, Jonathan D., Sanchez-Juan, Pascual, Scherzer, Clemens R., Serrano, Geidy E., Shakkottai, Vikram, Sidransky, Ellen, Tayebi, Nahid, Thomas, Alan J., Tilley, Bension S., Walton, Ronald L., Woltjer, Randy, Wszolek, Zbigniew K., Xiromerisiou, Georgia, Zecca, Chiara, Phatnani, Hemali, Kwan, Justin, Sareen, Dhruv, Broach, James R., Arcila-Londono, Ximena, Lee, Edward B., Shneider, Neil A., Fraenkel, Ernest, Zaitlen, Noah, Berry, James D., Malaspina, Andrea, Cox, Gregory A., Thompson, Leslie M., Finkbeiner, Steve, Dardiotis, Efthimios, Miller, Timothy M., Chandran, Siddharthan, Pal, Suvankar, Hornstein, Eran, MacGowan, Daniel J., Heiman-Patterson, Terry, Hammell, Molly G., Patsopoulos, Nikolaos.A., Butovsky, Oleg, Dubnau, Joshua, Nath, Avindra, Harms, Matt, Aronica, Eleonora, Poss, Mary, Phillips-Cremins, Jennifer, Crary, John, Atassi, Nazem, Lange, Dale J., Adams, Darius J., Stefanis, Leonidas, Gotkine, Marc, Babu, Suma, Raj, Towfique, Paganoni, Sabrina, Shalem, Ophir, Smith, Colin, Zhang, Bin, Harris, Brent, Broce, Iris, Drory, Vivian, Ravits, John, McMillan, Corey, Menon, Vilas, Wu, Lani, Altschuler, Steven, Amar, Khaled, Archibald, Neil, Bandmann, Oliver, Capps, Erica, Church, Alistair, Coebergh, Jan, Costantini, Alyssa, Critchley, Peter, Ghosh, Boyd CP., Hu, Michele T.M., Kobylecki, Christopher, Leigh, P. Nigel, Mann, Carl, Massey, Luke A., Morris, Huw R., Nath, Uma, Pavese, Nicola, Paviour, Dominic, Sharma, Jagdish, Vaughan, Jenny, Dewan, Ramita, Chia, Ruth, Ding, Jinhui, Hickman, Richard A., Stein, Thor D., Abramzon, Yevgeniya, Ahmed, Sarah, Sabir, Marya S., Portley, Makayla K., Tucci, Arianna, Ibáñez, Kristina, Shankaracharya, F.N.U., Keagle, Pamela, Rossi, Giacomina, Caroppo, Paola, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Waldo, Maria L., Johansson, Per M., Nilsson, Christer F., Rowe, James B., Benussi, Luisa, Binetti, Giuliano, Ghidoni, Roberta, Jabbari, Edwin, Viollet, Coralie, Glass, Jonathan D., Singleton, Andrew B., Silani, Vincenzo, Ross, Owen A., Ryten, Mina, Torkamani, Ali, Tanaka, Toshiko, Ferrucci, Luigi, Resnick, Susan M., Pickering-Brown, Stuart, Brady, Christopher B., Kowal, Neil, Hardy, John A., Van Deerlin, Vivianna, Vonsattel, Jean Paul, Harms, Matthew B., Ferrari, Raffaele, Landers, John E., Gibbs, J. Raphael, Dalgard, Clifton L., Scholz, Sonja W., and Traynor, Bryan J.
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41. Long-Term Cumulative Effects of Wildfires on Soil-Vegetation Dynamics in the "Baixa Limia-Serra do Xurés" Natural Park.
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García-Redondo, Concepción, Díaz-Raviña, Montserrat, and Regos, Adrián
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SOIL degradation ,SOIL dynamics ,FOREST soils ,ECOSYSTEM dynamics ,REMOTE sensing ,DESERTIFICATION ,FOREST fires ,LAND cover - Abstract
Wildfires are recognized as major contributors to forest loss and soil degradation on a global scale. Understanding the cumulative effects of fire regimes on forest ecosystems and soil dynamics necessitates a deeper exploration of wildfire-vegetation-soil interactions over the long term. This study delves into the wildfire-landscape dynamics within the "Baixa Limia Serra do Xurés" Natural Park, a region prone to fires in Galicia, Spain. By analyzing available statistical and remote sensing data, we identified significant shifts in fire regimes and landscape dynamics between the periods of 2000-2010 and 2010-2020. Our findings indicate a potential extension of the fire season, reflecting the impacts of climate change. Despite improvements in firefighting capabilities, the occurrence of large fires is on the rise in the Natural Park, underscoring the need for proactive management strategies in such areas. Notably, significant fire events in 2011, 2016, 2017, and 2020 extensively affected wooded areas, constituting the majority of the burned area. Shrubs and forests emerged as particularly vulnerable, with varying degrees of burn severity influencing post-fire vegetation recovery rates. While shrublands expanded their coverage between 2000 and 2010, rocky areas with sparse vegetation showed an increase over the subsequent decade (2010-2020), indicating soil degradation and potential desertification in areas affected by recurrent and severe fires, especially within zones designated for the highest levels of protection (with fire rotation periods of less than 1 year). In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the impacts of wildfires, changes in land cover, and post-fire soil-vegetation dynamics, which can inform management and conservation efforts in fire-prone mountainous regions. Leveraging advanced remote sensing techniques enables the monitoring of cumulative soil degradation resulting from repeated wildfires over extended periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Stability for Inference with Persistent Homology Rank Functions.
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Wang, Qiquan, García‐Redondo, Inés, Faugère, Pierre, Henselman‐Petrusek, Gregory, and Monod, Anthea
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Persistent homology barcodes and diagrams are a cornerstone of topological data analysis that capture the "shape" of a wide range of complex data structures, such as point clouds, networks, and functions. However, their use in statistical settings is challenging due to their complex geometric structure. In this paper, we revisit the persistent homology rank function, which is mathematically equivalent to a barcode and persistence diagram, as a tool for statistics and machine learning. Rank functions, being functions, enable the direct application of the statistical theory of functional data analysis (FDA)—a domain of statistics adapted for data in the form of functions. A key challenge they present over barcodes in practice, however, is their lack of stability—a property that is crucial to validate their use as a faithful representation of the data and therefore a viable summary statistic. In this paper, we fill this gap by deriving two stability results for persistent homology rank functions under a suitable metric for FDA integration. We then study the performance of rank functions in functional inferential statistics and machine learning on real data applications, in both single and multiparameter persistent homology. We find that the use of persistent homology captured by rank functions offers a clear improvement over existing non‐persistence‐based approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. New high precision full-vector archaeomagnetic data from a roman kiln in Mérida (Spain)
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García-Redondo, N., Calvo-Rathert, M., Carrancho, A., and Bustamante-Álvarez, M.
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- 2020
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44. Prevalence of hypertriglyceridemia in adults and related cardiometabolic factors. SIMETAP-HTG study
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Abad Schilling, C., Adrián Sanz, M., Aguilera Reija, P., Alcaraz Bethencourt, A., Alonso Roca, R., Álvarez Benedicto, R., Arranz Martínez, E., Arribas Álvaro, P., Baltuille Aller, M.C., Barrios Rueda, E., Benito Alonso, E., Berbil Bautista, M.L., Blanco Canseco, J.M., Caballero Ramírez, N., Cabello Igual, P., Cabrera Vélez, R., Calderín Morales, M.P., Capitán Caldas, M., Casaseca Calvo, T.F., Cique Herráinz, J.A., Ciria de Pablo, C., Chao Escuer, P., Dávila Blázquez, G., de la Peña Antón, N., de Prado Prieto, L., del Villar Redondo, M.J., Delgado Rodríguez, S., Díez Pérez, M.C., Durán Tejada, M.R., Escamilla Guijarro, N., Escrivá Ferrairó, R.A., Fernández Vicente, T., Fernández-Pacheco Vila, D., Frías Vargas, M.J., García Álvarez, J.C., García Fernández, M.E., García Alcañiz, M.P., García Granado, M.D., García Pliego, R.A., García Redondo, M.R., García Villasur, M.P., Gómez Díaz, E., Gómez Fernández, O., González Escobar, P., González-Posada Delgado, J.A., Gutiérrez Sánchez, I., Hernández Beltrán, M.I., Hernández de Luna, M.C., Hernández López, R.M., Hidalgo Calleja, Y., Holgado Catalán, M.S., Hombrados Gonzalo, M.P., Hueso Quesada, R., Ibarra Sánchez, A.M., Iglesias Quintana, J.R., Íscar Valenzuela, I., Iturmendi Martínez, N., Javierre Miranda, A.P., López Uriarte, B., Lorenzo Borda, M.S., Luna Ramírez, S., Macho del Barrio, A.I., Magán Tapia, P., Marañón Henrich, N., Mariño Suárez, J.E., Martín Calle, M.C., Martín Fernández, A.I., Martínez Cid de Rivera, E., Martínez Irazusta, J., Migueláñez Valero, A., Minguela Puras, M.E., Montero Costa, A., Mora Casado, C., Morales Cobos, L.E., Morales Chico, M.R., Moreno Fernández, J.C., Moreno Muñoz, M.S., Palacios Martínez, D., Pascual Val, T., Pérez Fernández, M., Pérez Muñoz, R., Plata Barajas, M.T., Pleite Raposo, R., Prieto Marcos, M., Quintana Gómez, J.L., Redondo de Pedro, S., Redondo Sánchez, M., Reguillo Díaz, J., Remón Pérez, B., Revilla Pascual, E., Rey López, A.M., Ribot Catalá, C., Rico Pérez, M.R., Rivera Teijido, M., Rodríguez Cabanillas, R., Rodríguez de Cossío, A., Rodríguez de Mingo, E., Rodríguez, A.O., Rosillo González, A., Rubio Villar, M., Ruiz Díaz, L., Ruiz García, A., Sánchez Calso, A., Sánchez Herráiz, M., Sánchez Ramos, M.C., Sanchidrián Fernández, P.L., Sandín de Vega, E., Sanz Pozo, B., Sanz Velasco, C., Sarriá Sánchez, M.T., Simonaggio Stancampiano, P., Tello Meco, I., Vargas-Machuca Cabañero, C., Velazco Zumarrán, J.L., Vieira Pascual, M.C., Zafra Urango, C., Zamora Gómez, M.M., Zarzuelo Martín, N., Ruiz-García, Antonio, Arranz-Martínez, Ezequiel, López-Uriarte, Beatriz, Rivera-Teijido, Montserrat, Palacios-Martínez, David, Dávila-Blázquez, Gema M., Rosillo-González, Antonio, González-Posada Delgado, José Antonio, Mariño-Suárez, José Enrique, Revilla-Pascual, Enrique, Quintana-Gómez, José Luis, Íscar-Valenzuela, Ignacio, Alonso-Roca, Rafael, Javierre-Miranda, Ana Pilar, Escrivá-Ferrairó, Rosa Ana, Tello-Meco, Isabel, Ibarra-Sánchez, Ana María, Isabel Gutiérrez Sánchez, M., Quintana, Juan Ramón Iglesias, Inmaculada Hernández-Beltrán, M., Fernández, Montserrat Pérez, Barrios-Rueda, Elena, Pérez Muñoz, Raúl, Prieto Marcos, Miguel, Delgado Rodríguez, Santiago, Pleite Raposo, Raquel, Rodríguez-Cabanillas, Rafael, Rosario Morales-Chico, M., Fernández-Pacheco Vila, Diana, Remón-Pérez, Beatriz, Redondo, M. Jesús del Villar, Reguillo-Díaz, Joaquina, Reija, Paloma Aguilera, Rodríguez, Ana Olga Rodríguez, Gómez-Fernández, Ofelia, Antón-Sanz, M. del Carmen, Sánchez-Calso, Antonio, Doria-Carlin, Norma Alejandra, and Frías-Vargas, Manuel J.
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45. Girls’ education from a global perspective. Contexts, reflections and experiences
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Eva GARCÍA REDONDO
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educación de las niñas ,educación de género ,desigualdad ,educación no formal ,Education - Abstract
The concise attention, which is being given to girls’ education, is marked by a strong sense of need, as well as complexity. Circumstances and contexts in relation to gender, at a family, social, political and religious level, are decisive in the design and development of pedagogical proposals. More progress has been made in the study and analysis of the girl in the framework of educational systems, so we choose, in this paper, to focus our attention on non-formal education. Thus, we reflect on the causes to be considered a vulnerable group and, therefore, a priority in the future of educational strategies, while offering various experiences that, based on precepts, data and logic offered by supranational organizations (unesco, unicef...), intend to break the invisibility that, today, continues to show the collective in many contexts.
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46. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Spanish primary care setting and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases. SIMETAP-DM study
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Ruiz-García, Antonio, Arranz-Martínez, Ezequiel, García-Álvarez, Juan Carlos, García-Fernández, María Eugenia, Palacios-Martínez, David, Montero-Costa, Alejandra, Ciria-de-Pablo, Cristina, López-Uriarte, Beatriz, García-Pliego, Rosa Ana, Chao-Escuer, Paula, Zafra-Urango, Concepción, Alcaraz-Bethencourt, Amelia, Redondo-de-Pedro, Sonia, Escamilla-Guijarro, Nuria, Pascual-Val, Teresa, Vieira-Pascual, María Carmen, Martínez-Irazusta, Juncal, Martínez-Cid-de-Rivera, Eva, Rodríguez-de-Cossío, Ángela, de-Prado-Prieto, Lidia, Adrián-Sanz, Mercedes, Minguela-Puras, María Esther, Blanco-Canseco, José Manuel, Rubio-Villar, Mercedes, Berbil-Bautista, María Luisa, Hueso-Quesada, Rosa, Plata-Barajas, María Teresa, Redondo-Sánchez, Mercedes, Durán-Tejada, María Rosario, García-Redondo, María Rosa, Sánchez-Herráiz, Miriam, Rey-López, Ana María, García-García-Alcañiz, María Prado, Abad-Schilling, Clara, Hidalgo-Calleja, Yolanda, and Rivera-Teijido, Montserrat
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47. QUBIC: Using NbSi TESs with a Bolometric Interferometer to Characterize the Polarization of the CMB
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Piat, M., Bélier, B., Bergé, L., Bleurvacq, N., Chapron, C., Dheilly, S., Dumoulin, L., González, M., Grandsire, L., Hamilton, J.-Ch., Henrot-Versillé, S., Hoang, D. T., Marnieros, S., Marty, W., Montier, L., Olivieri, E., Oriol, C., Perbost, C., Prêle, D., Rambaud, D., Salatino, M., Stankowiak, G., Thermeau, J.-P., Torchinsky, S., Voisin, F., Ade, P., Alberro, J. G., Almela, A., Amico, G., Arnaldi, L. H., Auguste, D., Aumont, J., Azzoni, S., Banfi, S., Battaglia, P., Battistelli, E. S., Baù, A., Bennett, D., Bernard, J.-Ph., Bersanelli, M., Bigot-Sazy, M.-A., Bonaparte, J., Bonis, J., Bottani, A., Bunn, E., Burke, D., Buzi, D., Buzzelli, A., Cavaliere, F., Chanial, P., Charlassier, R., Columbro, F., Coppi, G., Coppolecchia, A., D’Alessandro, G., de Bernardis, P., De Gasperis, G., De Leo, M., De Petris, M., Di Donato, A., Etchegoyen, A., Fasciszewski, A., Ferreyro, L. P., Fracchia, D., Franceschet, C., Gamboa Lerena, M. M., Ganga, K., García, B., García Redondo, M. E., Gaspard, M., Gault, A., Gayer, D., Gervasi, M., Giard, M., Gilles, V., Giraud-Heraud, Y., Gómez Berisso, M., Gradziel, M., Harari, D., Haynes, V., Incardona, F., Jules, E., Kaplan, J., Korotkov, A., Kristukat, C., Lamagna, L., Loucatos, S., Louis, T., Luterstein, R., Maffei, B., Masi, S., Mattei, A., May, A., McCulloch, M., Medina, M. C., Mele, L., Melhuish, S., Mennella, A., Mousset, L., Mundo, L. M., Murphy, J. A., Murphy, J. D., Nati, F., O’Sullivan, C., Paiella, A., Pajot, F., Passerini, A., Pastoriza, H., Pelosi, A., Perciballi, M., Pezzotta, F., Piacentini, F., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Platino, M., Polenta, G., Puddu, R., Ringegni, P., Romero, G. E., Salum, J. M., Schillaci, A., Scóccola, C., Scully, S., Spinelli, S., Stolpovskiy, M., Suarez, F., Tartari, A., Timbie, P., Tomasi, M., Tucker, C., Tucker, G., Vanneste, S., Viganò, D., Vittorio, N., Watson, B., Wicek, F., Zannoni, M., and Zullo, A.
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48. TES Bolometer Arrays for the QUBIC B-Mode CMB Experiment
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Marnieros, S., Ade, P., Alberro, J. G., Almela, A., Amico, G., Arnaldi, L. H., Auguste, D., Aumont, J., Azzoni, S., Banfi, S., Battaglia, P., Battistelli, E. S., Baù, A., Bélier, B., Bennett, D., Bergé, L., Bernard, J.-Ph., Bersanelli, M., Bigot-Sazy, M.-A., Bleurvacq, N., Bonaparte, J., Bonis, J., Bottani, A., Bunn, E., Burke, D., Buzi, D., Cavaliere, F., Chanial, P., Chapron, C., Charlassier, R., Columbro, F., Coppolecchia, A., D’Alessandro, G., de Bernardis, P., De Gasperis, G., De Leo, M., De Petris, M., Dheilly, S., Dumoulin, L., Etchegoyen, A., Fasciszewski, A., Ferreyro, L. P., Fracchia, D., Franceschet, C., Gamboa Lerena, M. M., Ganga, K., García, B., García Redondo, M. E., Gaspard, M., Gayer, D., Gervasi, M., Giard, M., Gilles, V., Giraud-Heraud, Y., Gómez Berisso, M., González, M., Gradziel, M., Grandsire, L., Hamilton, J.-Ch., Harari, D., Henrot-Versillé, S., Hoang, D. T., Incardona, F., Jules, E., Kaplan, J., Kristukat, C., Lamagna, L., Loucatos, S., Louis, T., Maffei, B., Marty, W., Masi, S., Mattei, A., May, A., McCulloch, M., Mele, L., Melhuish, S., Mennella, A., Montier, L., Mousset, L., Mundo, L. M., Murphy, J. A., Murphy, J. D., Nati, F., Olivieri, E., Oriol, C., O’Sullivan, C., Paiella, A., Pajot, F., Passerini, A., Pastoriza, H., Pelosi, A., Perbost, C., Perciballi, M., Pezzotta, F., Piacentini, F., Piat, M., Piccirillo, L., Pisano, G., Platino, M., Polenta, G., Prêle, D., Puddu, R., Rambaud, D., Ringegni, P., Romero, G. E., Salatino, M., Salum, J. M., Schillaci, A., Scóccola, C., Scully, S., Spinelli, S., Stankowiak, G., Stolpovskiy, M., Tartari, A., Thermeau, J.-P., Timbie, P., Tomasi, M., Torchinsky, S., Tucker, G., Tucker, C., Viganò, D., Vittorio, N., Voisin, F., Wicek, F., Zannoni, M., and Zullo, A.
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49. Wilms Tumor 1b Expression Defines a Pro-regenerative Macrophage Subtype and Is Required for Organ Regeneration in the Zebrafish
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Sanz-Morejón, Andrés, García-Redondo, Ana B., Reuter, Hanna, Marques, Inês J., Bates, Thomas, Galardi-Castilla, María, Große, Andreas, Manig, Steffi, Langa, Xavier, Ernst, Alexander, Piragyte, Indre, Botos, Marius-Alexandru, González-Rosa, Juan Manuel, Ruiz-Ortega, Marta, Briones, Ana M., Salaices, Mercedes, Englert, Christoph, and Mercader, Nadia
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50. Prevalence of erectile dysfunction in Spanish primary care setting and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases. SIMETAP-ED study
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Abad-Schilling, C., Adrián-Sanz, M., Aguilera-Reija, P., Alcaraz-Bethencourt, A., Alonso-Roca, R., Álvarez-Benedicto, R., Arranz-Martínez, E., Arribas-Álvaro, P., Baltuille-Aller, M.C., Barrios-Rueda, E., Benito-Alonso, E., Berbil-Bautista, M.L., Blanco-Canseco, J.M., Caballero-Ramírez, N., Cabello-Igual, P., Cabrera-Vèc)lez, R., Calderín-Morales, M.P., Capitán-Caldas, M., Casaseca-Calvo, T.F., Cique-Herráinz, J.A., Ciria-de-Pablo, C., Chao-Escuer, P., Dávila-Blázquez, G., de-la-Peña-Antón, N., de-Prado-Prieto, L., del-Villar-Redondo, M.J., Delgado-Rodríguez, S., Díez-Pèc)rez, M.C., Durán-Tejada, M.R., Escamilla-Guijarro, N., Escrivá-Ferrairó, R.A., Fernández-Vicente, T., Fernández-Pacheco-Vila, D., Frías-Vargas, M.J., García-Álvarez, J.C., García-Fernández, M.E., García-García-Alcañiz, M.P., García-Granado, M.D., García-Pliego, R.A., García-Redondo, M.R., García-Villasur, M.P., Gómez-Díaz, E., Gómez-Fernández, O., González-Escobar, P., González-Posada-Delgado, J.A., Gutièc)rrez-Sánchez, I., Hernández-Beltrán, M.I., Hernández-de-Luna, M.C., Hernández-López, R.M., Hidalgo-Calleja, Y., Holgado-Catalán, M.S., Hombrados-Gonzalo, M.P., Hueso-Quesada, R., Ibarra-Sánchez, A.M., Iglesias-Quintana, J.R., Íscar-Valenzuela, I., Iturmendi-Martínez, N., Javierre-Miranda, A.P., López-Uriarte, B., Lorenzo-Borda, M.S., Luna-Ramírez, S., Macho-del-Barrio, A.I., Marañón-Henrich, N., Mariño-Suárez, J.E., Martín-Calle, M.C., Martín-Fernández, A.I., Martínez-Cid-de-Rivera, E., Martínez-Irazusta, J., Migueláñez-Valero, A., Minguela-Puras, M.E., Montero-Costa, A., Mora-Casado, C., Morales-Cobos, L.E., Morales-Chico, M.R., Moreno-Fernández, J.C., Moreno-Muñoz, M.S., Palacios-Martínez, D., Pascual-Val, T., Pèc)rez-Fernández, M., Pèc)rez-Muñoz, R., Plata-Barajas, M.T., Pleite-Raposo, R., Prieto-Marcos, M., Quintana-Gómez, J.L., Redondo-de-Pedro, S., Redondo-Sánchez, M., Reguillo-Díaz, J., Remón-Pèc)rez, B., Revilla-Pascual, E., Rey-López, A.M., Ribot-Catalá, C., Rico-Pèc)rez, M.R., Rivera-Teijido, M., Rodríguez-Cabanillas, R., Rodríguez-de-Cossío, A., Rodríguez-de-Mingo, E., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, A.O., Rosillo-González, A., Rubio-Villar, M., Ruiz-Díaz, L., Ruiz-García, A., Sánchez-Calso, A., Sánchez-Herráiz, M., Sánchez-Ramos, M.C., Sanchidrián-Fernández, P.L., Sandín-de-Vega, E., Sanz-Pozo, B., Sanz-Velasco, C., Sarriá-Sánchez, M.T., Simonaggio-Stancampiano, P., Tello-Meco, I., Vargas-Machuca-Cabañero, C., Velazco-Zumarrán, J.L., Vieira-Pascual, M.C., Zafra-Urango, C., Zamora-Gómez, M.M., Zarzuelo-Martín, N., Ruiz-García, Antonio, Arranz-Martínez, Ezequiel, Cabrera-Vèc)lez, Roberto, Palacios-Martínez, David, Rivera-Teijido, Montserrat, García-Álvarez, Juan Carlos, Morales-Cobos, Luis Enrique, Moreno-Fernández, Juan Carlos, García-Fernández, María Eugenia, Peña-Antón, Nuria, Díez-Pèc)rez, Maria Cruz, Montero-Costa, Alejandra, Lorenzo-Borda, María Soledad, García-Granado, María Dolores, Casaseca-Calvo, Teresa Fátima, Cique-Herráinz, Juan A., García-Villasur, María Paloma, Marañón-Henrich, Nuria, Zarzuelo-Martín, Nieves, Baltuille-Aller, María Camino, Arribas-Álvaro, Pilar, Macho-Barrio, Ana Isabel, Ribot-Catalá, Carlos, Capitán-Caldas, Mercedes, Ciria-de-Pablo, Cristina, Sanz-Velasco, Carmelina, Vargas-Machuca-Cabañero, Concepción, Simonaggio-Stancampiano, Paula, Cabello-Igual, María Pilar, and Sarria-Sánchez, María Teresa
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