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102. Fractura esternal desplazada y sección de arteria mamaria derecha por traumatismo directo por coz de vaca
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del Rey de Cabo, C., primary, López Herrero, R., additional, Fernández Collantes, A., additional, and Cocho Crespo, S., additional
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- 2022
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103. Cylindrical partially coherent scalar sources
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Martínez-Herrero, R., primary, Korotkova, O., additional, Santarsiero, M., additional, Piquero, G., additional, de Sande, J. C. G., additional, Failla, A. V., additional, and Gori, F., additional
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- 2022
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104. Partially coherent spherical sources with spherical harmonic modes
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de Sande, J. C. G., primary, Korotkova, O., additional, Martínez-Herrero, R., additional, Santarsiero, M., additional, Piquero, G., additional, Failla, A. V., additional, and Gori, F., additional
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- 2022
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105. Psychometric properties of the General Self Efficacy-12 Scale in Spanish: General and clinical population samples
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Herrero, R., Espinoza, M., Molinari, G., Etchemendy, E., Garcia-Palacios, A., Botella, C., and Baños, R.M.
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- 2014
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106. Lessons learned from the INHANCE consortium: An overview of recent results on head and neck cancer
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Bravi, F, Lee, Y, Hashibe, M, Boffetta, P, Conway, D, Ferraroni, M, La Vecchia, C, Edefonti, V, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Benhamou, S, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Chuang, S, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, D'Souza, G, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Gross, N, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moyses, R, Moysich, K, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Toporcov, T, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Bravi F., Lee Y. -C. A., Hashibe M., Boffetta P., Conway D. I., Ferraroni M., La Vecchia C., Edefonti V., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Benhamou S., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Chuang S. -C., Curado M. P., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., D'Souza G., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Gross N. D., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kelsey K., Kjaerheim K., Koifman R., Lagiou P., Lazarus P., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Luce D., Macfarlane G. J., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moyses R. A., Moysich K., Muscat J., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M. P., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Toporcov T. N., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., Znaor A., Bravi, F, Lee, Y, Hashibe, M, Boffetta, P, Conway, D, Ferraroni, M, La Vecchia, C, Edefonti, V, Agudo, A, Ahrens, W, Benhamou, S, Boccia, S, Brennan, P, Brenner, H, Cadoni, G, Canova, C, Chen, C, Chuang, S, Curado, M, Dal Maso, L, Daudt, A, D'Souza, G, Fabianova, E, Fernandez, L, Franceschi, S, Garavello, W, Gillison, M, Gross, N, Hayes, R, Healy, C, Herrero, R, Holcatova, I, Kelsey, K, Kjaerheim, K, Koifman, R, Lagiou, P, Lazarus, P, Levi, F, Li, G, Lissowska, J, Luce, D, Macfarlane, G, Mates, D, Matsuo, K, Mcclean, M, Menezes, A, Menvielle, G, Morgenstern, H, Moyses, R, Moysich, K, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Olshan, A, Pandics, T, Polesel, J, Purdue, M, Radoi, L, Ramroth, H, Richiardi, L, Schantz, S, Schwartz, S, Serraino, D, Shangina, O, Smith, E, Sturgis, E, Swiatkowska, B, Thomson, P, Toporcov, T, Vaughan, T, Vilensky, M, Winn, D, Wunsch-Filho, V, Yu, G, Zevallos, J, Zhang, Z, Zheng, T, Znaor, A, Bravi F., Lee Y. -C. A., Hashibe M., Boffetta P., Conway D. I., Ferraroni M., La Vecchia C., Edefonti V., Agudo A., Ahrens W., Benhamou S., Boccia S., Brennan P., Brenner H., Cadoni G., Canova C., Chen C., Chuang S. -C., Curado M. P., Dal Maso L., Daudt A. W., D'Souza G., Fabianova E., Fernandez L., Franceschi S., Garavello W., Gillison M., Gross N. D., Hayes R. B., Healy C., Herrero R., Holcatova I., Kelsey K., Kjaerheim K., Koifman R., Lagiou P., Lazarus P., Levi F., Li G., Lissowska J., Luce D., Macfarlane G. J., Mates D., Matsuo K., McClean M., Menezes A., Menvielle G., Morgenstern H., Moyses R. A., Moysich K., Muscat J., Negri E., Olshan A. F., Pandics T., Polesel J., Purdue M. P., Radoi L., Ramroth H., Richiardi L., Schantz S., Schwartz S. M., Serraino D., Shangina O., Smith E., Sturgis E. M., Swiatkowska B., Thomson P., Toporcov T. N., Vaughan T. L., Vilensky M., Winn D. M., Wunsch-Filho V., Yu G. -P., Zevallos J. P., Zhang Z. -F., Zheng T., and Znaor A.
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Objective: To summarize the latest evidence on head and neck cancer epidemiology from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium. Subjects and Methods: INHANCE was established in 2004 to elucidate the etiology of head and neck cancer through pooled analyses of individual-level data on a large scale. We summarize results from recent INHANCE-based publications updating our 2015 overview. Results: Seventeen papers were published between 2015 and May 2020. These studies further define the nature of risks associated with tobacco and alcohol, and occupational exposures on head and neck cancer. The beneficial effects on incidence of head and neck cancer were identified for good oral health, endogenous and exogenous hormonal factors, and selected aspects of diet related to fruit and vegetables. INHANCE has begun to develop risk prediction models and to pool follow-up data on their studies, finding that ~30% of cases had cancer recurrence and 9% second primary cancers, with overall- and disease-specific 5-year-survival of 51% and 57%, respectively. Conclusions: The number and importance of INHANCE scientific findings provides further evidence of the advantages of large-scale internationally collaborative projects and will support the development of prevention strategies.
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- 2021
107. On-axis polarization of beams radiated by electromagnetic circularly coherent sources
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De Sande, J. C. G., primary, Korotkova, O., additional, Santarsiero, M., additional, Martínez-Herrero, R., additional, Piquero, G., additional, and Gori, F., additional
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- 2022
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108. Interplanetary Ion Flux Dropouts Across Multiple 3He-Rich Events
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Ho, G. C., primary, Mason, G. M., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, and Gómez-Herrero, R., additional
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- 2022
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109. Influence of Large-scale Interplanetary Structures on the Propagation of Solar Energetic Particles: The Multispacecraft Event on 2021 October 9
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Lario, D., primary, Wijsen, N., additional, Kwon, R. Y., additional, Sánchez-Cano, B., additional, Richardson, I. G., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Palmerio, E., additional, Stevens, M. L., additional, Szabo, A., additional, Heyner, D., additional, Dresing, N., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Carcaboso, F., additional, Aran, A., additional, Afanasiev, A., additional, Vainio, R., additional, Riihonen, E., additional, Poedts, S., additional, Brüden, M., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, and Kollhoff, A., additional
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- 2022
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110. Evidence of a complex structure within the 2013 August 19 coronal mass ejection
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Rodríguez-García, L., primary, Nieves-Chinchilla, T., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Zouganelis, I., additional, Vourlidas, A., additional, Balmaceda, L. A., additional, Dumbović, M., additional, Jian, L. K., additional, Mays, L., additional, Carcaboso, F., additional, dos Santos, L. F. G., additional, and Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional
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- 2022
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111. Delayed recovery of consciousness after anesthesia
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López Herrero, R., primary, Rubio Babiano, P., additional, Sánchez Quirós, B., additional, and del Rey de Cabo, C., additional
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- 2022
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112. Alcohol drinking and head and neck cancer risk: the joint effect of intensity and duration
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Di Credico, G, Polesel, J, Dal Maso, L, Pauli, F, Torelli, N, Luce, D, Radoi, L, Matsuo, K, Serraino, D, Brennan, P, Holcatova, I, Ahrens, W, Lagiou, P, Canova, C, Richiardi, L, Healy, C, Kjaerheim, K, Conway, D, Macfarlane, G, Thomson, P, Agudo, A, Znaor, A, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Toporcov, T, Moyses, R, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Vilensky, M, Fernandez, L, Curado, M, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Koifman, R, Wunsch-Filho, V, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Levi, F, Zhang, Z, Morgenstern, H, Smith, E, Lazarus, P, La Vecchia, C, Garavello, W, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Zheng, T, Vaughan, T, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Benhamou, S, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Gillison, M, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Chuang, S, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Yuan-Chin, A, Edefonti, V, Di Credico G., Polesel J., Dal Maso L., Pauli F., Torelli N., Luce D., Radoi L., Matsuo K., Serraino D., Brennan P., Holcatova I., Ahrens W., Lagiou P., Canova C., Richiardi L., Healy C. M., Kjaerheim K., Conway D. I., Macfarlane G. J., Thomson P., Agudo A., Znaor A., Franceschi S., Herrero R., Toporcov T. N., Moyses R. A., Muscat J., Negri E., Vilensky M., Fernandez L., Curado M. P., Menezes A., Daudt A. W., Koifman R., Wunsch-Filho V., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Levi F., Zhang Z. -F., Morgenstern H., Smith E., Lazarus P., La Vecchia C., Garavello W., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Zheng T., Vaughan T. L., Kelsey K., McClean M., Benhamou S., Hayes R. B., Purdue M. P., Gillison M., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Chuang S. -C., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Yuan-Chin A. L., Edefonti V., Di Credico, G, Polesel, J, Dal Maso, L, Pauli, F, Torelli, N, Luce, D, Radoi, L, Matsuo, K, Serraino, D, Brennan, P, Holcatova, I, Ahrens, W, Lagiou, P, Canova, C, Richiardi, L, Healy, C, Kjaerheim, K, Conway, D, Macfarlane, G, Thomson, P, Agudo, A, Znaor, A, Franceschi, S, Herrero, R, Toporcov, T, Moyses, R, Muscat, J, Negri, E, Vilensky, M, Fernandez, L, Curado, M, Menezes, A, Daudt, A, Koifman, R, Wunsch-Filho, V, Olshan, A, Zevallos, J, Sturgis, E, Li, G, Levi, F, Zhang, Z, Morgenstern, H, Smith, E, Lazarus, P, La Vecchia, C, Garavello, W, Chen, C, Schwartz, S, Zheng, T, Vaughan, T, Kelsey, K, Mcclean, M, Benhamou, S, Hayes, R, Purdue, M, Gillison, M, Schantz, S, Yu, G, Chuang, S, Boffetta, P, Hashibe, M, Yuan-Chin, A, Edefonti, V, Di Credico G., Polesel J., Dal Maso L., Pauli F., Torelli N., Luce D., Radoi L., Matsuo K., Serraino D., Brennan P., Holcatova I., Ahrens W., Lagiou P., Canova C., Richiardi L., Healy C. M., Kjaerheim K., Conway D. I., Macfarlane G. J., Thomson P., Agudo A., Znaor A., Franceschi S., Herrero R., Toporcov T. N., Moyses R. A., Muscat J., Negri E., Vilensky M., Fernandez L., Curado M. P., Menezes A., Daudt A. W., Koifman R., Wunsch-Filho V., Olshan A. F., Zevallos J. P., Sturgis E. M., Li G., Levi F., Zhang Z. -F., Morgenstern H., Smith E., Lazarus P., La Vecchia C., Garavello W., Chen C., Schwartz S. M., Zheng T., Vaughan T. L., Kelsey K., McClean M., Benhamou S., Hayes R. B., Purdue M. P., Gillison M., Schantz S., Yu G. -P., Chuang S. -C., Boffetta P., Hashibe M., Yuan-Chin A. L., and Edefonti V.
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Background: Alcohol is a well-established risk factor for head and neck cancer (HNC). This study aims to explore the effect of alcohol intensity and duration, as joint continuous exposures, on HNC risk. Methods: Data from 26 case-control studies in the INHANCE Consortium were used, including never and current drinkers who drunk ≤10 drinks/day for ≤54 years (24234 controls, 4085 oral cavity, 3359 oropharyngeal, 983 hypopharyngeal and 3340 laryngeal cancers). The dose-response relationship between the risk and the joint exposure to drinking intensity and duration was investigated through bivariate regression spline models, adjusting for potential confounders, including tobacco smoking. Results: For all subsites, cancer risk steeply increased with increasing drinks/day, with no appreciable threshold effect at lower intensities. For each intensity level, the risk of oral cavity, hypopharyngeal and laryngeal cancers did not vary according to years of drinking, suggesting no effect of duration. For oropharyngeal cancer, the risk increased with durations up to 28 years, flattening thereafter. The risk peaked at the higher levels of intensity and duration for all subsites (odds ratio = 7.95 for oral cavity, 12.86 for oropharynx, 24.96 for hypopharynx and 6.60 for larynx). Conclusions: Present results further encourage the reduction of alcohol intensity to mitigate HNC risk.
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- 2020
113. Advanced characterization of rubber compounds using a combination of experimental techniques
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Salamanca, F. M., Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., González-Jiménez, Antonio, Herrero, R., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Navarro, Rodrigo, Valentín, Juan L., Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), and Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México)
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Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network structure. Crosslinks and entanglements have an effect that is already considered in different ways in the diverse rubber elasticity theories. Different experimental approaches to characterize those parameters are mechanical tests, swelling experiments and more recently double quantum nuclear magnetic resonance (1H DQ-NMR). The analysis of those experiments is based on different assumptions and theoretical approaches, reducing the consistence of the so-obtained results. The main purpose of this work is to unify for the first time those approaches in order to work under just one physical framework as independent as possible from the experiments. This will lead us to a new methodology for the analysis that allows to combine those experimental techniques for a better quantification of structural parameters as crosslink and entanglement density. Moreover, it could set the effect of other important parameters as network defects (dangling chain ends and loops) and spatial distribution of crosslinks (not considered in the rubber elasticity theories) in the physical properties of rubber materials., Authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (RTI2018-096636-J-I00), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (PID2020119047RB-I00 and PLEC2021-007793 and CSIC (201860E045). FMS acknowledge Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (CAM19_AI_ICTP_002). Elastomers group is part of the SusPlast platform, the interdisciplinary platform from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). ZZR acknowledge Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de México (CONACYT – México) for the postdoctoral grant given for the development of these projects
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- 2022
114. Brain IGF-I regulates hippocampal neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and sexual dimorphic behaviour
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Vicario-Abejón, Carlos, Herrero, R., Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín, González-Arias, Candela, Ausin, K., Creso, I., Nieto-Estévez, Vanesa, Roman, María José, Perea, Gertrudis, Torres-Alemán, Ignacio, and Santamaria, E.
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Comunicación presentada a SSii 2022 Spanish Symposium on IGFs and Insulin 2022: Implications in Physiology and Disease, Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) exerts multiple actions, regulating body growth, cell proliferation, adult neurogenesis, neuronal and glial differentiation, synaptic plasticity and behaviour, among other processes. Both circulating and locally synthesized IGF-I are active, although the role of IGF-I from different sources is poorly understood. We previously found that brain IGF-I plays a major role in promoting the correct generation, migration and maturation of neurons from neural stem cells during postnatal adult hippocampal neurogenesis (Nieto-Estévez et al., 2016), although electrophysiological or behavioural phenotypes were not investigated in that study. Here we show that the lack of brain IGF-I almost completely abrogates hippocampal LTP, as well as altering sex-dependent behaviour and causing major changes in the hippocampal proteome. We suggest that the disruptions to the hippocampal proteome of conditional knockout Igf-I mice may partially underlie the changes observed in synaptic plasticity and behaviour.
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- 2022
115. Chiral modes in 2D PT-symmetric nanostructures [2014]
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Botey, M., Herrero, R., Turduev, M., Giden, I., Kurt, H., Staliunas, K., Botey, M., Herrero, R., Turduev, M., Giden, I., Kurt, H., and Staliunas, K.
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European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2015 -- 21 June 2015 through 25 June 2015 -- 131548, EPL;EPS;OSA;World of Photonics Congress, [No Abstract Available]
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- 2022
116. Chiral modes in 2D PT-symmetric nanostructures [2014]
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Staliunas, K., Kurt, H., Giden, I., Turduev, M., Herrero, R., Botey, M., Staliunas, K., Kurt, H., Giden, I., Turduev, M., Herrero, R., and Botey, M.
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European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2015 -- 21 June 2015 through 25 June 2015 -- 131548, EPL;EPS;OSA;World of Photonics Congress, [No Abstract Available]
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- 2022
117. Structure properties of recycled rubber compounds from end-of-life tires
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., Martín Salamanca, Fernando, López Valentín, Juan, Herrero, R., Fernández Torres, A., Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., Martín Salamanca, Fernando, López Valentín, Juan, Herrero, R., Fernández Torres, A., and Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo
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Devulcanization is a step forward in the recycling of end-of-life rubber powder (ELTp) through the breaking of the cross-linking structure present in rubber by thermo-mechanical, chemical, ultrasound, microwave, and biological treatments to obtain materials with the capacity to be reprocessed and revulcanized. Although all processes have their advantages and disadvantages, currently thermo-mechanical processes are the most advanced approach to be exploited on an industrial scale because they allow the continuous use of the synergy between thermal energy and high shear forces to break the sulphur bonds formed during vulcanization while trying to reduce the chain scission and degradation processes. Despite the developments achieved and the efforts made in recent years in this field, the ELTp rubber devulcanization processes have not increased the scientific-technical progress necessary to reach the degree of devulcanization and selectivity (ratio between crosslinking breakage and chain cleavage) required to be applied to increase rubber content in products with demanding technical requirements and high added value [4]. The main reasons for this scenario can be identified and grouped into three different levels: i) deficiencies in structural characterization, ii) difficulties in the devulcanization processes, and iii) deficiencies in the revulcanization process. Therefore, the main objective of this work is to optimize the devulcanization processes by characterizing the structural variations produced throughout the recycling process and thus establish the relationship between the processing parameters and the structure of the devulcanized material, it is necessary to achieve high levels of quality (high degree of devulcanization combined with high selectivity). For this purpose, double quantum coherence nuclear magnetic resonance (1H DQ-NMR) will be used on ELTp devulcanized by a thermo-mechanical process.
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- 2022
118. Advanced characterization of rubber compounds using a combination of experimental techniques
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Martín Salamanca, Fernando, Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., González-Jiménez, Antonio, Herrero, R., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo, Valentín, Juan L., Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Martín Salamanca, Fernando, Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., González-Jiménez, Antonio, Herrero, R., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo, and Valentín, Juan L.
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Elasticity in rubber materials depends on different molecular parameters that define the network structure. Crosslinks and entanglements have an effect that is already considered in different ways in the diverse rubber elasticity theories. Different experimental approaches to characterize those parameters are mechanical tests, swelling experiments and more recently double quantum nuclear magnetic resonance (1H DQ-NMR). The analysis of those experiments is based on different assumptions and theoretical approaches, reducing the consistence of the so-obtained results. The main purpose of this work is to unify for the first time those approaches in order to work under just one physical framework as independent as possible from the experiments. This will lead us to a new methodology for the analysis that allows to combine those experimental techniques for a better quantification of structural parameters as crosslink and entanglement density. Moreover, it could set the effect of other important parameters as network defects (dangling chain ends and loops) and spatial distribution of crosslinks (not considered in the rubber elasticity theories) in the physical properties of rubber materials.
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- 2022
119. Reutilización sostenible del caucho de NFVU para la fabricación de neumáticos macizos
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Gobierno de Aragón, Martín Salamanca, Fernando, Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., Dios Caputto, María Dolores de, Rubio Hernández-Sampelayo, Alejandra, Diñeiro García, Laura, Estebaranz Pozo, S., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Herrero, R., Bonifacio, Horacio W., Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo, Valentín, Juan L., Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Gobierno de Aragón, Martín Salamanca, Fernando, Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., Dios Caputto, María Dolores de, Rubio Hernández-Sampelayo, Alejandra, Diñeiro García, Laura, Estebaranz Pozo, S., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Herrero, R., Bonifacio, Horacio W., Navarro Crespo, Rodrigo, and Valentín, Juan L.
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El polvo de neumático al final de su vida útil (NFVU) puede utilizarse como aditivo en la fabricación de nuevos neumáticos, para lo cual hay que corregir las formulaciones tradicionales utilizadas. En este trabajo se incluyó una fracción de polvo de NFVU en la banda de rodadura y en el relleno de neumáticos macizos, que son un tipo de neumático especialmente diseñado para evitar pinchazos y que tengan una alta durabilidad. Los nuevos compuestos se caracterizaron mediante pruebas de tracción uniaxial para obtener las propiedades mecánicas mediante técnicas de caracterización avanzada de, RMN de bajo campo en el dominio del tiempo, para estudiar la cinética de reacción del relleno elastomérico, concluyendo el registro de la patente de estos materiales para su posterior explotación., End of life tires powder (ELTp) might be used as an additive in the manufacture of new ti- res, for which traditional recipes must be co- rrected. In this work, it was included a frac- tion of ELTp in tread compound recipe and in the cushion compound for solid tires, tho- se are a type of tire specifically designed to avoid punctures and high endurance. New compounds were characterized by uniaxial strain tests to obtain mechanical pro- perties and an advanced characterization te- chnique low-field NMR in time domain to stu- dy reaction kinetics for cushion compound, concluding with the registration of a patent of those materials for later use.
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- 2022
120. Association of complement receptor 2 polymorphisms with innate resistance to HIV-1 infection
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Herrero, R, Real, L M, Rivero-Juárez, A, Pineda, J A, Camacho, Á, Macías, J, Laplana, M, Konieczny, P, Márquez, F J, Souto, J C, Soria, J M, Saulle, I, Lo Caputo, S, Biasin, M, Rivero, A, Fibla, J, and Caruz, A
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- 2015
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121. Polarization description of light fields in terms of meridional and azimuthal vectorial features
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Martínez-Herrero, R. and Mejías, P.M.
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- 2012
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122. About the oscillatory possibilities of the dynamical systems
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Herrero, R., Pi, F., Rius, J., and Orriols, G.
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- 2012
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123. Numerical study of the flow pattern and heat transfer enhancement in oscillatory baffled reactors with helical coil inserts
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Solano, J.P., Herrero, R., Espín, S., Phan, A.N., and Harvey, A.P.
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- 2012
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124. Propagation and parametric characterization of the polarization structure of paraxial radially and azimuthally polarized beams
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Martínez-Herrero, R. and Mejías, P.M.
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- 2012
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125. A class of vectorial pseudo-Schell model sources with structured coherence and polarization
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Martinez-Herrero R., Piquero G., Santarsiero M., Gori F., Gonzalez de Sande J. C., Martinez-Herrero, R., Piquero, G., Santarsiero, M., Gori, F., and Gonzalez de Sande, J. C.
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Degree of coherence ,Polarization ,Structured light ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Propagation ,Coherence ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Óptica ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
Scalar pseudo-Schell model sources present a degree of coherence depending only on the difference between the radial coordinates of the two considered points. Here we study a class of sources of this kind, but endowed with a vectorial nature. Such sources, as well as the beams they radiate, present structured coherence and polarization features. It is shown that the polarization pattern and the degree of polarization are not uniform across the beam section but remain invariant upon paraxial propagation. Different characteristics of the source and the radiated beam can be obtained by changing the source parameters. Some synthesis procedures are also proposed.
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126. Tailoring on-axis spectral density with circularly coherent light beams
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Korotkova, O., primary, de Sande, J. C. G., additional, Santarsiero, M., additional, Martínez-Herrero, R., additional, Piquero, G., additional, and Gori, F., additional
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127. Anaesthetic management of a dopamine-secreting phaeochromocytoma
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López Herrero, R., primary, Rodríguez Jiménez, R.P., additional, and Sánchez Quirós, B., additional
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128. On z-coherence of beams radiated by Schell-model sources with Gaussian profile
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Santarsiero, M., primary, Piquero, G., additional, de Sande, J. C. G., additional, Korotkova, O., additional, Martínez-Herrero, R., additional, and Gori, F., additional
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129. Manejo anestésico de feocromocitoma productor de dopamina
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López Herrero, R., primary, Rodríguez Jiménez, R.P., additional, and Sánchez Quirós, B., additional
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130. On z-coherence in self-focusing
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Gori, F., primary, Martínez-Herrero, R., additional, Piquero, G., additional, de Sande, J. C. G., additional, Korotkova, O., additional, and Santarsiero, M., additional
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131. Impact of COVID19 pandemic on the incidence of health-care associated Clostridioides difficile infection
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Merchante N, Chico P, Márquez-Saavedra E, Riera G, Herrero R, González-de-la-Aleja P, Aller AI, Rodríguez JC, Rodríguez-Fernández M, Ramos JM, Trigo-Rodríguez M, and Merino E
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Clostridioides difficile ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Antimicrobial stewardship ,Covid-19 ,Health-care associated infections - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of COVID19 pandemic on the incidence of health-care associated Clostridioides difficile infection (HA-CDI). METHODS: Retrospective study conducted in the Hospital Universitario de Valme (HUV) and the Hospital General Universitario de Alicante (HGUA) in Spain between January 2019 and February 2021. The study period was divided into non-COVID19 period (2019 and months from 2020 to 2021 with =30 hospitalized COVID19 patients) and COVID19 period (months from 2020 to 2021 with >30 COVID19 patients). HA-CDI incidence rates (IR) were calculated as the number of new CDI cases per 10.000 occupied bed-days (OBD) and antimicrobial consumption by means of the defined daily dose (DDD) per 1000 OBD. RESULTS: During the COVID19 period, HA-CDI IR in the HUV was 2.6 per 10.000 OBD, which was lower than what was observed during the non-COVID19 period (4.1 per 10.000 OBD; p = 0.1). In the HGUA, HA-CDI IR during COVID19 period was 3.9 per 10.000 OBD, which was not significantly different to the IR observed during the non-COVID19 period (3.7 per 10.000 OBD; p = 0.8). There was a slight increase in the total antibiotic consumption during COVID19 period in both hospitals, with significant increases of certain high-risk antibiotics as cephalosporins. CONCLSUSIONS: HA-CDI incidence has not increased during the COVID19 pandemic in two tertiary centers in Spain, in spite of a slightly higher antibiotic consumption during the COVID19 period in both hospitals. These findings suggest that, in the presence of strict infection control measures, hospital antibiotic consumption might have a lower impact than expected on HA-CDI.
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132. Risk factors for head and neck cancer in more and less developed countries: Analysis from the INHANCE consortium
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Goyal, N. Hennessy, M. Lehman, E. Lin, W. Agudo, A. Ahrens, W. Boccia, S. Brennan, P. Brenner, H. Cadoni, G. Canova, C. Chen, C. Conway, D. Curado, M. Dal Maso, L. Daudt, A.W. Edefonti, V. Fabianova, E. Fernandez, L. Franceschi, S. Garavello, W. Gillison, M. Hayes, R.B. Healy, C. Herrero, R. Holcatova, I. Kanda, J.L. Kelsey, K. Hansen, B. Koifman, R. Lagiou, P. La Vecchia, C. Levi, F. Li, G. Lissowska, J. Mendoza López, R. Luce, D. Macfarlane, G. Mates, D. Matsuo, K. McClean, M. Menezes, A. Menvielle, G. Morgenstern, H. Moysich, K. Negri, E. Olshan, A.F. Pandics, T. Polesel, J. Purdue, M. Radoi, L. Ramroth, H. Richiardi, L. Schantz, S. Schwartz, S.M. Serraino, D. Shangina, O. Smith, E. Sturgis, E.M. Świątkowska, B. Thomson, P. Vaughan, T.L. Vilensky, M. Winn, D.M. Wunsch-Filho, V. Yu, G.-P. Zevallos, J.P. Zhang, Z.-F. Zheng, T. Znaor, A. Boffetta, P. Hashibe, M. Lee, Y.-C.A. Muscat, J.E.
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Objective: We analyzed the pooled case-control data from the International Head and Neck Cancer Epidemiology (INHANCE) consortium to compare cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption risk factors for head and neck cancer between less developed and more developed countries. Subjects and Methods: The location of each study was categorized as either a less developed or more developed country. We compared the risk of overall head and neck cancer and cancer of specific anatomic subsites associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Additionally, age and sex distribution between categories was compared. Results: The odds ratios for head and neck cancer sites associated with smoking duration differed between less developed and more developed countries. Smoking greater than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oral cavity and laryngeal cancer in more developed countries, whereas the risk was greater for oropharynx and hypopharynx cancer in less developed countries. Alcohol consumed for more than 20 years conferred a higher risk for oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx cancer in less developed countries. The proportion of cases that were young (
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133. Reutilización sostenible del caucho de NFVU para la fabricación de neumáticos macizos
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Salamanca, F. M., Zepeda Rodriguez, Z., de Dios Caputto, M. D., Rubio, Alejandra, Diñeiro García, Laura, Estebaranz Pozo, S., Fernández Torres, Alberto, Herrero, R., Bonifacio, Horacio W., Navarro, Rodrigo, Valentín, Juan L., Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), and Gobierno de Aragón
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sostenibilidad ,NFVU ,caucho ,poliuretano ,neumático - Abstract
El polvo de neumático al final de su vida útil (NFVU) puede utilizarse como aditivo en la fabricación de nuevos neumáticos, para lo cual hay que corregir las formulaciones tradicionales utilizadas. En este trabajo se incluyó una fracción de polvo de NFVU en la banda de rodadura y en el relleno de neumáticos macizos, que son un tipo de neumático especialmente diseñado para evitar pinchazos y que tengan una alta durabilidad. Los nuevos compuestos se caracterizaron mediante pruebas de tracción uniaxial para obtener las propiedades mecánicas mediante técnicas de caracterización avanzada de, RMN de bajo campo en el dominio del tiempo, para estudiar la cinética de reacción del relleno elastomérico, concluyendo el registro de la patente de estos materiales para su posterior explotación., End of life tires powder (ELTp) might be used as an additive in the manufacture of new ti- res, for which traditional recipes must be co- rrected. In this work, it was included a frac- tion of ELTp in tread compound recipe and in the cushion compound for solid tires, tho- se are a type of tire specifically designed to avoid punctures and high endurance. New compounds were characterized by uniaxial strain tests to obtain mechanical pro- perties and an advanced characterization te- chnique low-field NMR in time domain to stu- dy reaction kinetics for cushion compound, concluding with the registration of a patent of those materials for later use., Los autores agradecen al RTI2018- 096636-J-100,Ministerio de Cien- cia e Innovación (MINECO) la financiación de los proyectos MAT2017-87204-R, PID2020-119047RB-I00 y PLEC2021-007793, así como al CSIC a través del proyecto intramural 20190E004. Agra- decen también al Gobierno de Aragón la fi- nanciación por el proyecto EC-22-2021. FMS agradece a la Convocatoria de Garantía Juve- nil CAM2019 por la financiación. El grupo de Elastómeros pertenece a SUSPLAST, platafor- ma interdisciplinar del CSIC
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134. The WISSH quasars project. IX. Cold gas content and environment of luminous QSOs at z {ensuremath{sim}} 2.4-4.7
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Bischetti M., Feruglio C., Piconcelli E., Duras F., Perez-Torres M., Herrero R., Venturi G., Carniani S., Bruni G., Gavignaud I., Testa V., Bongiorno A., Brusa M., Circosta C., Cresci G., D'Odorico V., Maiolino R., Marconi A., Mingozzi M., Pappalardo C., Perna M., Traianou E., Travascio A., Vietri G., Zappacosta L., Fiore F., and Bischetti M., Feruglio C., Piconcelli E., Duras F., Perez-Torres M., Herrero R., Venturi G., Carniani S., Bruni G., Gavignaud I., Testa V., Bongiorno A., Brusa M., Circosta C., Cresci G., D'Odorico V., Maiolino R., Marconi A., Mingozzi M., Pappalardo C., Perna M., Traianou E., Travascio A., Vietri G., Zappacosta L., Fiore F.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,galaxies: high-redshift, galaxies: ISM, techniques: interferometric, quasars: supermassive black holes, submillimeter: galaxies, quasars: emission lines, Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
Context. Sources at the brightest end of the quasi-stellar object (QSO) luminosity function, during the peak epoch in the history of star formation and black hole accretion (z ∼ 2-4, often referred to as "Cosmic noon") are privileged sites to study the cycle of feeding & feedback processes in massive galaxies. Aims: We aim to perform the first systematic study of cold gas properties in the most luminous QSOs, by characterising their host-galaxies and environment. These targets exhibit indeed widespread evidence of outflows at nuclear and galactic scales. Methods: We analyse ALMA, NOEMA and JVLA observations of the far-infrared continuum, CO and [CII] emission lines in eight QSOs (bolometric luminosity LBol ≳ 3 × 1047 erg s-1) from the WISE-SDSS selected hyper-luminous (WISSH) QSOs sample at z ∼ 2.4-4.7. Results: We report a 100% emission line detection rate and a 80% detection rate in continuum emission, and we find CO emission to be consistent with the steepest CO ladders observed so far. Sub-millimetre data reveal presence of (one or more) bright companion galaxies around ∼80% of WISSH QSOs, at projected distances of ∼6-130 kpc. We observe a variety of sizes for the molecular gas reservoirs (∼1.7-10 kpc), mostly associated with rotating disks with disturbed kinematics. WISSH QSOs typically show lower CO luminosity and higher star formation efficiency than infrared matched, z ∼ 0-3 main-sequence galaxies, implying that, given the observed SFR ∼170-1100 M⊙ yr-1, molecular gas is converted into stars in ≲50 Myr. Most targets show extreme dynamical to black-hole mass ratios Mdyn/MBH ∼ 3-10, two orders of magnitude smaller than local relations. The molecular gas fraction in the host-galaxies of WISSH is lower by a factor of ∼10-100 than in star forming galaxies with similar M*. Conclusions: Our analysis reveals that hyper-luminous QSOs at Cosmic noon undergo an intense growth phase of both the central super-massive black hole and of the host-galaxy. These systems pinpoint the high-density sites where giant galaxies assemble, where we show that mergers play a major role in the build-up of the final host-galaxy mass. We suggest that the observed low molecular gas fraction and short depletion timescale are due to AGN feedback, whose presence is indicated by fast AGN-driven ionised outflows in all our targets.
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135. Spatial and temporal variations of CIRs: Multi-point observations by STEREO
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Gómez-Herrero, R., Malandraki, O., Dresing, N., Kilpua, E., Heber, B., Klassen, A., Müller-Mellin, R., and Wimmer-Schweingruber, R.F.
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136. Analysis and study of the in situ observation of the June 1st 2008 CME by STEREO
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Nieves-Chinchilla, T., Gómez-Herrero, R., Viñas, A.F., Malandraki, O., Dresing, N., Hidalgo, M.A., Opitz, A., Sauvaud, J.-A., Lavraud, B., and Davila, J.M.
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137. Incidentaloma on preoperative chest X-ray
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López Herrero, R., primary, Sánchez Quirós, B., additional, Álvarez Fuente, E., additional, and Román García, P., additional
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138. Nonlinear complexification of periodic orbits in the generalized Landau scenario
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Herrero, R., primary, Farjas, J., additional, Pi, F., additional, and Orriols, G., additional
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139. Incidentaloma en radiografía de tórax preoperatoria
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López Herrero, R., primary, Sánchez Quirós, B., additional, Álvarez Fuente, E., additional, and Román García, P., additional
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140. 3He-rich solar energetic particle events observed on the first perihelion pass of Solar Orbiter
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Mason, G. M., primary, Ho, G. C., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Bučík, R., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Lario, D., additional, von Forstner, J. L. F., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Berger, L., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Martin, C., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Hayes, J. R., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, and Tyagi, K., additional
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141. First year of energetic particle measurements in the inner heliosphere with Solar Orbiter’s Energetic Particle Detector
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Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., primary, Janitzek, N. P., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Mason, G. M., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, Carcaboso, F., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Kühl, P., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Berger, L., additional, Rodriguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Angelini, V., additional, Aran, A., additional, Boden, S., additional, Böttcher, S. I., additional, Carrasco, A., additional, Dresing, N., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Elftmann, R., additional, Evans, V., additional, Gevin, O., additional, Hayes, J., additional, Heber, B., additional, Horbury, T. S., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Lario, D., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Limousin, O., additional, Malandraki, O. E., additional, Martín, C., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Prieto Mateo, M., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Rodriguez-Polo, O., additional, Sánchez Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Vainio, R., additional, Walsh, A., additional, and Yedla, M. K., additional
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142. Quiet-time low energy ion spectra observed on Solar Orbiter during solar minimum
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Mason, G. M., primary, Ho, G. C., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, Janitzek, N. P., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Kohllhoff, A., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Bruce Andrews, G., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Hayes, J., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Parra Espada, P., additional, Rodríguez Polo, O., additional, Martínez Hellín, A., additional, Martin, C., additional, Böttcher, S., additional, Berger, L., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Boden, S., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Yedla, M., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Elftmann, R., additional, and Kühl, P., additional
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143. Solar energetic particle heavy ion properties in the widespread event of 2020 November 29
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Mason, G. M., primary, Cohen, C. M. S., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Mitchell, D. G., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Hill, M. E., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Berger, L., additional, Boden, S., additional, Böttcher, S., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Christian, E. R., additional, Cummings, A. C., additional, Davis, A. J., additional, Desai, M. I., additional, de Nolfo, G. A., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Elftmann, R., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Giacalone, J., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Hayes, J., additional, Janitzek, N. P., additional, Joyce, C. J., additional, Korth, A., additional, Kühl, P., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Labrador, A. W., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Leske, R. A., additional, Mall, U., additional, Martin, C., additional, Martínez Hellín, A., additional, Matthaeus, W. H., additional, McComas, D. J., additional, McNutt, R. L., additional, Mewaldt, R. A., additional, Mitchell, J. G., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Parra Espada, P., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Rankin, J. S., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Rodríguez Polo, O., additional, Roelof, E. C., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Schwadron, N. A., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Stone, E. C., additional, Szalay, J. R., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Wiedenbeck, M. E., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, and Yedla, M., additional
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144. First near-relativistic solar electron events observed by EPD onboard Solar Orbiter
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Gómez-Herrero, R., primary, Pacheco, D., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Dresing, N., additional, Lario, D., additional, Balmaceda, L., additional, Krupar, V., additional, Malandraki, O. E., additional, Aran, A., additional, Bučík, R., additional, Klassen, A., additional, Klein, K.-L., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Reid, H., additional, Mitchell, J. G., additional, Mason, G. M., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Heber, B., additional, Berger, L., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Janitzek, N. P., additional, Laurenza, M., additional, De Marco, R., additional, Wijsen, N., additional, Kartavykh, Y. Y., additional, Dröge, W., additional, Horbury, T. S., additional, Maksimovic, M., additional, Owen, C. J., additional, Vecchio, A., additional, Bonnin, X., additional, Kruparova, O., additional, Píša, D., additional, Souček, J., additional, Louarn, P., additional, Fedorov, A., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Evans, V., additional, Angelini, V., additional, Zucca, P., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Carrasco, A., additional, Blanco, J. J., additional, Parra, P., additional, Rodríguez-Polo, O., additional, Martín, C., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Boden, S., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Yedla, M., additional, Xu, Z., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, and Hayes, J., additional
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145. The long period of3He-rich solar energetic particles measured by Solar Orbiter 2020 November 17–23
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Bučík, R., primary, Mason, G. M., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Lario, D., additional, Balmaceda, L., additional, Nitta, N. V., additional, Krupař, V., additional, Dresing, N., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Carcaboso, F., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Schuller, F., additional, Warmuth, A., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Berger, L., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Martín, C., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Maksimovic, M., additional, Vecchio, A., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Kühl, P., additional, Xu, Z.G., additional, and Eldrum, S., additional
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146. Suprathermal particles from corotating interaction regions during the first perihelion pass of Solar Orbiter
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Allen, R. C., primary, Mason, G. M., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Berger, L., additional, Boden, S., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Hayes, J. R., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Martin, C., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Polo, O. R., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Xu, Z., additional, and Yedla, M., additional
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147. Energetic ions in the Venusian system: Insights from the first Solar Orbiter flyby
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Allen, R. C., primary, Cernuda, I., additional, Pacheco, D., additional, Berger, L., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Mason, G. M., additional, Vines, S. K., additional, Khotyaintsev, Y., additional, Horbury, T., additional, Maksimovic, M., additional, Hadid, L. Z., additional, Volwerk, M., additional, Dimmock, A. P., additional, Sorriso-Valvo, L., additional, Stergiopoulou, K., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Angelini, V., additional, Bale, S. D., additional, Boden, S., additional, Böttcher, S. I., additional, Chust, T., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Espada, P. P., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Evans, V., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Hayes, J. R., additional, Hellín, A. M., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Krasnoselskikh, V., additional, Kretzschmar, M., additional, Kühl, P., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Lorfèvre, E., additional, Martin, C., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Plettemeier, D., additional, Polo, O. R., additional, Prieto, M., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Sánchez-Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Souček, J., additional, Steller, M., additional, Štverák, Š., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Trávníček, P., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Vaivads, A., additional, Vecchio, A., additional, and Yedla, M., additional
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148. Study of two interacting interplanetary coronal mass ejections encountered by Solar Orbiter during its first perihelion passage
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Telloni, D., primary, Scolini, C., additional, Möstl, C., additional, Zank, G. P., additional, Zhao, L.-L., additional, Weiss, A. J., additional, Reiss, M. A., additional, Laker, R., additional, Perrone, D., additional, Khotyaintsev, Y., additional, Steinvall, K., additional, Sorriso-Valvo, L., additional, Horbury, T. S., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Bruno, R., additional, D’Amicis, R., additional, De Marco, R., additional, Jagarlamudi, V. K., additional, Carbone, F., additional, Marino, R., additional, Stangalini, M., additional, Nakanotani, M., additional, Adhikari, L., additional, Liang, H., additional, Woodham, L. D., additional, Davies, E. E., additional, Hietala, H., additional, Perri, S., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Rodríguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Antonucci, E., additional, Romoli, M., additional, Fineschi, S., additional, Maksimovic, M., additional, Souček, J., additional, Chust, T., additional, Kretzschmar, M., additional, Vecchio, A., additional, Müller, D., additional, Zouganelis, I., additional, Winslow, R. M., additional, Giordano, S., additional, Mancuso, S., additional, Susino, R., additional, Ivanovski, S. L., additional, Messerotti, M., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Evans, V., additional, and Angelini, V., additional
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149. Evidence for local particle acceleration in the first recurrent galactic cosmic ray depression observed by Solar Orbiter
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Aran, A., primary, Pacheco, D., additional, Laurenza, M., additional, Wijsen, N., additional, Lario, D., additional, Benella, S., additional, Richardson, I. G., additional, Samara, E., additional, Freiherr von Forstner, J. L., additional, Sanahuja, B., additional, Rodriguez, L., additional, Balmaceda, L., additional, Espinosa Lara, F., additional, Gómez-Herrero, R., additional, Steinvall, K., additional, Vecchio, A., additional, Krupar, V., additional, Poedts, S., additional, Allen, R. C., additional, Andrews, G. B., additional, Angelini, V., additional, Berger, L., additional, Berghmans, D., additional, Boden, S., additional, Böttcher, S. I., additional, Carcaboso, F., additional, Cernuda, I., additional, De Marco, R., additional, Eldrum, S., additional, Evans, V., additional, Fedorov, A., additional, Hayes, J., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, Horbury, T. S., additional, Janitzek, N. P., additional, Khotyaintsev, Yu. V., additional, Kollhoff, A., additional, Kühl, P., additional, Kulkarni, S. R., additional, Lees, W. J., additional, Louarn, P., additional, Magdalenic, J., additional, Maksimovic, M., additional, Malandraki, O., additional, Martínez, A., additional, Mason, G. M., additional, Martín, C., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Owen, C., additional, Parra, P., additional, Prieto Mateo, M., additional, Ravanbakhsh, A., additional, Rodriguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Rodriguez Polo, O., additional, Sánchez Prieto, S., additional, Schlemm, C. E., additional, Seifert, H., additional, Terasa, J. C., additional, Tyagi, K., additional, Verbeeck, C., additional, Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F., additional, Xu, Z. G., additional, Yedla, M. K., additional, and Zhukov, A. N., additional
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150. Multi-spacecraft observations of the structure of the sheath of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection and related energetic ion enhancement
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Kilpua, E. K. J., primary, Good, S. W., additional, Dresing, N., additional, Vainio, R., additional, Davies, E. E., additional, Forsyth, R. J., additional, Gieseler, J., additional, Lavraud, B., additional, Asvestari, E., additional, Morosan, D. E., additional, Pomoell, J., additional, Price, D. J., additional, Heyner, D., additional, Horbury, T. S., additional, Angelini, V., additional, O’Brien, H., additional, Evans, V., additional, Rodriguez-Pacheco, J., additional, Gómez Herrero, R., additional, Ho, G. C., additional, and Wimmer-Schweingruber, R., additional
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