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2. TOI-1199 b and TOI-1273 b: Two new transiting hot Saturns detected and characterized with SOPHIE and TESS
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Bell, J. Serrano, Díaz, R. F., Hébrard, G., Martioli, E., Heidari, N., Sousa, S., Boisse, I., Almenara, J. M., Alonso-Santiago, J., Barros, S. C. C., Benni, P., Bieryla, A., Bonfils, X., Caldwell, D. A., Ciardi, D. R., Collins, K. A., Cortés-Zuleta, P., Dalal, S., de León, J. P., Deleuil, M., Delfosse, X., Demangeon, O. D. S., Esparza-Borges, E., Forveille, T., Frasca, A., Fukui, A., Gregorio, J., Guerrero, N. M., Howell, S. B., Hoyer, S., Ikuta, K., Jenkins, J. M., Kiefer, F., Latham, D. W., Marino, G., Michaels, E. J., Moutou, C., Murgas, F., Narita, N., Palle, E., Parviainen, H., Santos, N. C., Stassun, K. G., and Winn, J. N.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the characterization of two planet candidates detected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), TOI-1199 b and TOI-1273 b, with periods of 3.7 and 4.6 days, respectively. Follow-up observations for both targets, which include several ground-based light curves, confirmed the transit events. High-precision radial velocities from the SOPHIE spectrograph revealed signals at the expected frequencies and phases of the transiting candidates and allowed mass determinations with a precision of $8.4\%$ and $6.7\%$ for TOI-1199 b and TOI-1273 b, respectively. The planetary and orbital parameters were derived from a joint analysis of the radial velocities and photometric data. We find that the planets have masses of $0.239\,\pm\,0.020\,M_{\mathrm{J}}$ and $0.222\,\pm\,0.015\,M_{\mathrm{J}}$ and radii of $0.938\,\pm\,0.025\,R_{\mathrm{J}}$ and $0.99\,\pm\,0.22\,R_{\mathrm{J}}$, respectively. The grazing transit of TOI-1273 b translates to a larger uncertainty in its radius, and hence also in its bulk density, compared to TOI-1199 b. The inferred bulk densities of $0.358\,\pm\,0.041\,\mathrm{g}\,\mathrm{cm}^{-3}$ and $0.28\,\pm\,0.11\,\mathrm{g}\,\mathrm{cm}^{-3}$ are among the lowest known for exoplanets in this mass range, which, considering the brightness of the host stars ($V \approx 11\,\mathrm{mag}$), render them particularly amenable to atmospheric characterization via the transit spectroscopy technique. The better constraints on the parameters of TOI-1199 b provide a transmission spectroscopy metric of $134\,\pm\,17$, making it the better suited of the two planets for atmospheric studies., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A. 20 pages, 7 tables, and 15 figures
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- 2024
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3. TIC~257060897b: an inflated, low-density, hot-Jupiter transiting a rapidly evolving subgiant star
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Montalto, M., Malavolta, L., Gregorio, J., Mantovan, G., Desidera, S., Piotto, G., Nascimbeni, V., Granata, V., Manthopoulou, E. E., and Claudi, R.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of a new transiting exoplanet orbiting the star TIC~257060897 and detected using {\it TESS} full frame images. We acquired HARPS-N time-series spectroscopic data, and ground-based photometric follow-up observations from which we confirm the planetary nature of the transiting body. For the host star we determined: T$\rm_{eff}$=(6128$\pm$57) K, log~g=(4.2$\pm$0.1) and [Fe/H]=(+0.20$\pm$0.04). The host is an intermediate age ($\sim$3.5~Gyr), metal-rich, subgiant star with M$_{\star}$=(1.32$\pm$0.04) M$_{\odot}$ and R$_{\star}$=(1.82$\pm$0.05) R$_{\odot}$. The transiting body is a giant planet with a mass m$\rm_p=$(0.67$\pm$0.03) M$\rm_{j}$, a radius r$\rm_p=$(1.49$\pm$0.04) R$\rm_{j}$ yielding a density $\rho_p$=(0.25$\pm$0.02) g cm$^{-3}$ and revolving around its star every $\sim$3.66 days. TIC~257060897b is an extreme system having one of the smallest densities known so far. We argued that the inflation of the planet's radius may be related to the fast increase of luminosity of its host star as it evolves outside the main sequence and that systems like TIC~257060897b could be precursors of inflated radius short period planets found around low luminosity red giant branch stars, as recently debated in the literature., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2021
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4. Benefits of Crotalaria juncea L. as Green Manure in Fertility and Soil Microorganisms on the Peruvian Coast
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Gregorio J. Arone, Roger Ocaña, Arcadio Sánchez, Pablo J. Villadas, and Manuel Fernández-López
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green manures ,crotalaria ,metabarcoding ,soil microbiome ,soil quality ,soil fertility ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The soils of the Barranca valley are among the best soils in Peru, but with so many years of application of agrochemicals and other agricultural practices, they are losing their productive capacity. Consequently, it was suggested to assess the impact of Crotalaria juncea L. as a green manure on soil fertility and the populations of bacteria and fungi present in the soil. Crotalaria was cultivated for 75 days and incorporated as green manure. After 90 days, the presence of bacteria and fungi was evaluated. Metabarcoding was employed, and the 16S rRNA and ITS2 amplicons were sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq platform. The sequences were processed using various bioinformatics tools. The results indicate that soils have a high diversity of bacteria and fungi. Likewise, in plots where the presence and action of natural biocontrol is suppressed (C0 and P0), pathogenic fungi increase their population in the fallow period (C1), while in P1, the addition of Crotalaria as a green manure promotes an increase in the population of bacteria and fungi, and at the same time it suppresses pathogenic fungi. The genera (bacterial and/or fungal) that increase due to the effect of Crotalaria are beneficial because they are involved as degraders of organic matter, promotion of plant growth and biological control of pathogens. Crotalaria is an alternative to improve soil fertility, increase the beneficial bacterial population, and reduce pathogenic fungi.
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- 2024
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5. Magnetic‐Assisted Control of Eggs and Embryos via Zona Pellucida‐Linked Nanoparticles
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Francisco Alberto García‐Vázquez, Gabriela Garrappa, Chiara Luongo, Julieta Gabriela Hamze, María Caballero, Francisco Marco‐Jiménez, José Salvador Vicente Antón, Gregorio J. Molina‐Cuberos, and María Jiménez‐Movilla
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ART ,egg ,embryo ,nanoparticles ,zona pellucida ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Eggs and embryo manipulation is an important biotechnological challenge to enable positioning, entrapment, and selection of reproductive cells to advance into a new era of nature‐like assisted reproductive technologies. Oviductin (OVGP1) is an abundant protein in the oviduct that binds reversibly to the zona pellucida, an extracellular matrix that surrounds eggs and embryos. Here, the study reports a new method coupling OVGP1 to magnetic nanoparticles (NP) forming a complex (NPOv). NPOv specifically surrounds eggs and embryos in a reversible manner. Eggs/embryos bound to NPOv can be moved or retained when subjected to a magnetic force, and interestingly only mature‐competent eggs are attracted. This procedure is compatible with normal development following gametes function, in vitro fertilization, embryo development and resulting in the birth of healthy offspring. The results provide in vitro proof‐of‐concept that eggs and embryos can be precisely guided in the absence of physical contact by the use of magnets.
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6. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Inside Rectangular Chirowaveguides Using the Coupled Mode Method
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Gómez-Gómez, Álvaro, Fernández, Óscar, Molina-Cuberos, Gregorio J., Mackay, Tom G., editor, and Lakhtakia, Akhlesh, editor
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- 2023
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7. An overview of digital thread testing and software interoperability for digital supply chains
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Gregorio, J, primary and Duncan, P, additional
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- 2023
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8. Behavioral Health Providers’ Experience with Changes in Services for People Experiencing Homelessness During COVID-19, USA, August–October 2020
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Marcus, Ruthanne, Meehan, Ashley A., Jeffers, Alexiss, Cassell, Cynthia H., Barker, Jordan, Montgomery, Martha P., Dupervil, Brandi, Henry, Ankita, Cha, Susan, Venkatappa, Thara, DiPietro, Barbara, Boyer, Alaina, Radhakrishnan, Lakshmi, Laws, Rebecca L., Fields, Victoria L., Cary, Margaret, Yang, Maria, Davis, Meagan, Bautista, Gregorio J., Christensen, Aleta, Barranco, Lindsey, McLendon, Hedda, and Mosites, Emily
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- 2022
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9. The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852
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Boyajian, Tabetha S., Alonso, Roi, Ammerman, Alex, Armstrong, David, Ramos, A. Asensio, Barkaoui, K., Beatty, Thomas G., Benkhaldoun, Z., Benni, Paul, Bentley, Rory, Berdyugin, Andrei, Berdyugina, Svetlana, Bergeron, Serge, Bieryla, Allyson, Blain, Michaela G., Blanco, Alicia Capetillo, Bodman, Eva H. L., Boucher, Anne, Bradley, Mark, Brincat, Stephen M., Brink, Thomas G., Briol, John, Brown, David J. A., Budaj, J., Burdanov, A., Cale, B., Carbo, Miguel Aznar, Garcia, R. Castillo, Clark, Wendy J, Clayton, Geoffrey C., Clem, James L., Coker, Phillip H, Cook, Evan M., Copperwheat, Chris M., Curtis, J., Cutri, R. M., Cseh, B., Cynamon, C. H., Daniels, Alex J., Davenport, James R. A., Deeg, Hans J., De Lorenzo, Roberto, De Jaeger, Thomas, Desrosiers, Jean-Bruno, Dolan, John, Dowhos, D. J., Dubois, Franky, Durkee, R., Dvorak, Shawn, Easley, Lynn, Edwards, N., Ellis, Tyler G., Erdelyi, Emery, Ertel, Steve, Farfán, Rafael. G., Farihi, J., Filippenko, Alexei V., Foxell, Emma, Gandolfi, Davide, Garcia, Faustino, Giddens, F., Gillon, M., González-Carballo, Juan-Luis, González-Fernández, C., Hernández, J. I. González, Graham, Keith A., Greene, Kenton A., Gregorio, J., Hallakoun, Na'ama, Hanyecz, Ottó, Harp, G. R., Henry, Gregory W., Herrero, E., Hildbold, Caleb F., Hinzel, D., Holgado, G., Ignácz, Bernadett, Ivanov, Valentin D., Jehin, E., Jermak, Helen E., Johnston, Steve, Kafka, S., Kalup, Csilla, Kardasis, Emmanuel, Kaspi, Shai, Kennedy, Grant M., Kiefer, F., Kielty, C. L., Kessler, Dennis, Kiiskinen, H., Killestein, T. L., King, Ronald A., Kollar, V., Korhonen, H., Kotnik, C., Könyves-Tóth, Réka, Kriskovics, Levente, Krumm, Nathan, Krushinsky, Vadim, Kundra, E., Lachapelle, Francois-Rene, Lacourse, D., Lake, P., Lam, Kristine, Lamb, Gavin P., Lane, Dave, Lau, Marie Wingyee, Lewin, Pablo, Lintott, Chris, Lisse, Carey, Logie, Ludwig, Longeard, Nicolas, Villanueva, M. Lopez, Ludington, E. Whit, Mainzer, A., Malo, Lison, Maloney, Chris, Mann, A., Mantero, A., Marengo, Massimo, Marchant, Jon, González, M. J. Martinez, Masiero, Joseph R., Mauerhan, Jon C., Mccormac, James, Mcneely, Aaron, Meng, Huan Y. A., Miller, Mike, Molnar, Lawrence A., Morales, J. C., Morris, Brett M., Muterspaugh, Matthew W., Nespral, David, Nugent, C. R., Nugent, Katherine M., Odasso, A., O'keeffe, Derek, Oksanen, A., O'meara, John M., Ordasi, András, Osborn, Hugh, Ott, John J., Parks, J. R., Perez, Diego Rodriguez, Petriew, Vance, Pickard, R., Pál, András, Plavchan, P., Plaza, C. Westendorp, Pollacco, Don, Nuñez, F. Pozo, Pozuelos, F. J., Rau, Steve, Redfield, Seth, Relles, Howard, Ribas, I., Richards, Jon, Saario, Joonas L. O., Safron, Emily J., Sallai, J. Martin, Sárneczky, Krisztián, Schaefer, Bradley E., Schumer, Clea F., Schwartzendruber, Madison, Siegel, Michael H., Siemion, Andrew P. V., Simmons, Brooke D., Simon, Joshua D., Simón-Diaz, S., Sitko, Michael L., Socas-Navarro, Hector, Sódor, Á., Starkey, Donn, Steele, Iain A., Stone, Geoff, Street, R. A., Sullivan, Tricia, Suomela, J., Swift, J. J., Szabó, Gyula M., Szabó, Róbert, Szakáts, Róbert, Szalai, Tamás, Tanner, Angelle M., Toledo-Padrón, B., Tordai, Tamás, Triaud, Amaury H. M. J., Turner, Jake D., Ulowetz, Joseph H., Urbanik, Marian, Vanaverbeke, Siegfried, Vanderburg, Andrew, Vida, Krisztián, Vietje, Brad P., Vinkó, József, Von Braun, K., Waagen, Elizabeth O., Walsh, Dan, Watson, Christopher A., Weir, R. C., Wenzel, Klaus, Williamson, Michael W., Wright, Jason T., Wyatt, M. C., Zheng, Weikang, and Zsidi, Gabriella
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a photometric detection of the first brightness dips of the unique variable star KIC 8462852 since the end of the Kepler space mission in 2013 May. Our regular photometric surveillance started in October 2015, and a sequence of dipping began in 2017 May continuing on through the end of 2017, when the star was no longer visible from Earth. We distinguish four main 1-2.5% dips, named "Elsie," "Celeste," "Skara Brae," and "Angkor", which persist on timescales from several days to weeks. Our main results so far are: (i) there are no apparent changes of the stellar spectrum or polarization during the dips; (ii) the multiband photometry of the dips shows differential reddening favoring non-grey extinction. Therefore, our data are inconsistent with dip models that invoke optically thick material, but rather they are in-line with predictions for an occulter consisting primarily of ordinary dust, where much of the material must be optically thin with a size scale <<1um, and may also be consistent with models invoking variations intrinsic to the stellar photosphere. Notably, our data do not place constraints on the color of the longer-term "secular" dimming, which may be caused by independent processes, or probe different regimes of a single process., Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL
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- 2018
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10. WASP-167b/KELT-13b: Joint discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting a rapidly-rotating F1V star
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Temple, L. Y., Hellier, C., Albrow, M. D., Anderson, D. R., Bayliss, D., Beatty, T. G., Bieryla, A., Brown, D. J. A., Cargile, P. A., Cameron, A. Collier, Collins, K. A., Colón, K. D., Curtis, I. A., D'Ago, G., Delrez, L., Eastman, J., Gaudi, B. S., Gillon, M., Gregorio, J., James, D., Jehin, E., Joner, M. D., Kielkopf, J. F., Kuhn, R. B., Labadie-Bartz, J., Latham, D. W., Lendl, M., Lund, M. B., Malpas, A. L., Maxted, P. F. L., Myers, G., Oberst, T. E., Pepe, F., Pepper, J., Pollacco, D., Queloz, D., Rodriguez, J. E., Ségransan, D., Siverd, R. J., Smalley, B., Stassun, K. G., Stevens, D. J., Stockdale, C., Tan, T. G., Triaud, A. H. M. J., Udry, S., Villanueva Jr, S., West, R. G., and Zhou, G.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the joint WASP/KELT discovery of WASP-167b/KELT-13b, a transiting hot Jupiter with a 2.02-d orbit around a $V$ = 10.5, F1V star with [Fe/H] = 0.1 $\pm$ 0.1. The 1.5 R$_{\rm Jup}$ planet was confirmed by Doppler tomography of the stellar line profiles during transit. We place a limit of $<$ 8 M$_{\rm Jup}$ on its mass. The planet is in a retrograde orbit with a sky-projected spin-orbit angle of $\lambda = -165^{\circ} \pm 5^{\circ}$. This is in agreement with the known tendency for orbits around hotter stars to be more likely to be misaligned. WASP-167/KELT-13 is one of the few systems where the stellar rotation period is less than the planetary orbital period. We find evidence of non-radial stellar pulsations in the host star, making it a $\delta$-Scuti or $\gamma$-Dor variable. The similarity to WASP-33, a previously known hot-Jupiter host with pulsations, adds to the suggestion that close-in planets might be able to excite stellar pulsations., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, accepted by MNRAS
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- 2017
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11. Model Based Definition – Recommendations for Supply Chain Integration
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Gregorio, J, primary, Lorch, C, additional, and Hughes, J, additional
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- 2023
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12. The lower dayside ionosphere of Mars from 14 years of MaRS radio science observations
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Peter, Kerstin, Pätzold, Martin, Molina-Cuberos, Gregorio J., González-Galindo, Francisco, Witasse, Olivier, Tellmann, Silvia, Häusler, Bernd, and Bird, Michael K.
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- 2021
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13. The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets. X. Detection and characterization of giant planets by the dozen
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Hebrard, G., Arnold, L., Forveille, T., Correia, A. C. M., Laskar, J., Bonfils, X., Boisse, I., Diaz, R. F., Hagelberg, J., Sahlmann, J., Santos, N. C., Astudillo-Defru, N., Borgniet, S., Bouchy, F., Bourrier, V., Courcol, B., Delfosse, X., Deleuil, M., Demangeon, O., Ehrenreich, D., Gregorio, J., Jovanovic, N., Labrevoir, O., Lagrange, A. -M., Lovis, C., Lozi, J., Moutou, C., Montagnier, G., Pepe, F., Rey, J., Santerne, A., Segransan, D., Udry, S., Vanhuysse, M., Vigan, A., and Wilson, P. A.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We present new radial velocity measurements of eight stars secured with the spectrograph SOPHIE at the 193-cm telescope of the Haute-Provence Observatory allowing the detection and characterization of new giant extrasolar planets. The host stars are dwarfs of spectral types between F5 and K0 and magnitudes between 6.7 and 9.6; the planets have minimum masses M_p sin i between 0.4 to 3.8 M_Jup and orbital periods of several days to several months. The data allow only single planets to be discovered around the first six stars (HD143105, HIP109600, HD35759, HIP109384, HD220842, and HD12484), but one of them shows the signature of an additional substellar companion in the system. The seventh star, HIP65407, allows the discovery of two giant planets, just outside the 12:5 resonance in weak mutual interaction. The last star, HD141399, was already known to host a four-planetary system; our additional data and analyses allow new constraints to be put on it. We present Keplerian orbits of all systems, together with dynamical analyses of the two multi-planetary systems. HD143105 is one of the brightest stars known to host a hot Jupiter, which could allow numerous follow-up studies to be conducted despite this is not a transiting system. The giant planets HIP109600b, HIP109384b, and HD141399c are located in the habitable zone of their host star., Comment: 20 pages, 19 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2016
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14. EPIC211089792 b: an aligned and inflated hot jupiter in a young visual binary
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Santerne, A., Hébrard, G., Lillo-Box, J., Armstrong, D. J., Barros, S. C. C., Demangeon, O., Barrado, D., Debackere, A., Deleuil, M., Mena, E. Delgado, Montalto, M., Pollacco, D., Osborn, H. P., Sousa, S. G., Abe, L., Adibekyan, V., Almenara, J. -M., André, P., Arlic, G., Barthe, G., Bendjoya, P., Behrend, R., Boisse, I., Bouchy, F., Boussier, H., Bretton, M., Brown, D. J. A., Carry, B., Cailleau, A., Conseil, E., Courcol, B., Dauchet, B., Dalouzy, J. -C., Deldem, M., Dubreuil, P., Fehrenbach, J. -M., Ferratfiat, S., Girelli, R., Gregorio, J., Jaecques, S., Kugel, F., Kirk, J., Labrevoir, O., Lachurié, J. -C., Lam, K. W. F., Guen, P. Le, Martinez, P., Maurin, L., McCormac, J., Pioppa, J-B., Quadri, U., Rajpurohit, A., Rey, J., Rivet, J. -P., Roy, R., Santos, N. C., Signoret, F., Strabla, L., Suarez, O., Toublanc, D., Tsantaki, M., Wilson, P. A., Bachschmidt, M., Colas, F., Gerteis, O., Louis, P., Mario, J. -C., Marlot, C., Montier, J., Perroud, V., Pic, V., Romeuf, D., Ubaud, S., and Verilhac, D.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In the present paper we report the discovery of a new hot Jupiter, EPIC211089792 b, first detected by the Super-WASP observatory and then by the K2 space mission during its campaign 4. The planet has a period of 3.25d, a mass of 0.73 +/- 0.04 Mjup, and a radius of 1.19 +/- 0.02 Rjup. The host star is a relatively bright (V=12.5) G7 dwarf with a nearby K5V companion. Based on stellar rotation and the abundance of Lithium, we find that the system might be as young as about 450 Myr. The observation of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect shows the planet is aligned with respect to the stellar spin. Given the deep transit (20mmag), the magnitude of the star and the presence of a nearby stellar companion, the planet is a good target for both space- and ground-based transmission spectroscopy, in particular in the near-infrared where the both stars are relatively bright., Comment: Submitted to ApJ
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- 2016
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15. Changes in Bulk and Rhizosphere Soil Microbial Diversity Communities of Native Quinoa Due to the Monocropping in the Peruvian Central Andes
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Richard Estrada, Roberto Cosme, Tatiana Porras, Auristela Reynoso, Constatino Calderon, Carlos I. Arbizu, and Gregorio J. Arone
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microbial diversity ,ITS/16S sequencing ,rhizosphere and bulk soil ,NGS ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is a highly nutritious crop that is resistant to adverse conditions. Due to the considerable increase in its commercial production in Andean soils, the plant is suffering the negative effects of monocropping, which reduces its yield. We used for the first time a high-throughput Illumina MiSeq sequencing approach to explore the composition, diversity, and functions of fungal and bacterial communities of the bulk and rhizosphere in soils of native C. quinoa affected by monocropping in the central Andes of Peru. The results showed that the bacterial and fungal community structure among the treatments was significantly changed by the monocropping and the types of soil (rhizosphere and bulk). Also, in soils subjected to monocropping, there was an increase in Actinobacteria and a decrease in Proteobacteria, and the reduction in the presence of Ascomycota and the increase in Basidiomycota. By alpha-diversity indices, lower values of bacteria and fungi were observed in the monoculture option compared to the soil not affected by monocropping, and sometimes significant differences were found between both. We detected differentially abundant phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria with growth-stimulating effects on plants. Also, we denoted a decrease in the abundance of the functional predictions in bacteria in the monocropped soils. This research will serve as a starting point to explore the importance and effects of microorganisms in degraded soils and their impact on the growth and quality of quinoa crops.
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16. Benefits of Crotalaria juncea L. as Green Manure in Fertility and Soil Microorganisms on the Peruvian Coast.
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Arone, Gregorio J., Ocaña, Roger, Sánchez, Arcadio, Villadas, Pablo J., and Fernández-López, Manuel
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GREEN manure crops ,AGRICULTURE ,PATHOGENIC fungi ,SOIL fertility ,SOIL quality - Abstract
The soils of the Barranca valley are among the best soils in Peru, but with so many years of application of agrochemicals and other agricultural practices, they are losing their productive capacity. Consequently, it was suggested to assess the impact of Crotalaria juncea L. as a green manure on soil fertility and the populations of bacteria and fungi present in the soil. Crotalaria was cultivated for 75 days and incorporated as green manure. After 90 days, the presence of bacteria and fungi was evaluated. Metabarcoding was employed, and the 16S rRNA and ITS2 amplicons were sequenced using the Illumina MiSeq platform. The sequences were processed using various bioinformatics tools. The results indicate that soils have a high diversity of bacteria and fungi. Likewise, in plots where the presence and action of natural biocontrol is suppressed (C0 and P0), pathogenic fungi increase their population in the fallow period (C1), while in P1, the addition of Crotalaria as a green manure promotes an increase in the population of bacteria and fungi, and at the same time it suppresses pathogenic fungi. The genera (bacterial and/or fungal) that increase due to the effect of Crotalaria are beneficial because they are involved as degraders of organic matter, promotion of plant growth and biological control of pathogens. Crotalaria is an alternative to improve soil fertility, increase the beneficial bacterial population, and reduce pathogenic fungi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Sobre niveles de evidencia y grados de recomendación.
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GÓMEZ BAJO, Gregorio J.
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EVIDENCE-based medicine , *PLASTIC surgery , *PERIODICAL articles , *MEDICAL practice , *CLINICAL medicine - Abstract
The article in the magazine "Ibero-Latin American Plastic Surgery" focuses on levels of evidence and grades of recommendation in clinical practice. The importance of these concepts in evidence-based medicine is discussed, as well as their limitations and applications in clinical decision-making. Studies evaluating levels of evidence in specialized journals are mentioned, highlighting the need for a critical and personalized evaluation of evidence in medical practice. [Extracted from the article]
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18. Exposure to growth hormone is associated with hepatic up-regulation of cPLA2α and COX
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Piazza, Verónica G., Matzkin, María E., Cicconi, Nadia S., Muia, Nadia V., Valquinta, Sofía, Mccallum, Gregorio J., Micucci, Giannina P., Freund, Thomas, Zotta, Elsa, González, Lorena, Frungieri, Mónica B., Fang, Yimin, Bartke, Andrzej, Sotelo, Ana I., and Miquet, Johanna G.
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19. TOI-1199 b and TOI-1273 b: Two new transiting hot Saturns detected and characterized with SOPHIE and TESS
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Serrano Bell, J., primary, Díaz, R. F., additional, Hébrard, G., additional, Martioli, E., additional, Heidari, N., additional, Sousa, S., additional, Boisse, I., additional, Almenara, J. M., additional, Alonso-Santiago, J., additional, Barros, S. C. C., additional, Benni, P., additional, Bieryla, A., additional, Bonfils, X., additional, Caldwell, D. A., additional, Ciardi, D. R., additional, Collins, K. A., additional, Cortés-Zuleta, P., additional, Dalal, S., additional, de León, J. P., additional, Deleuil, M., additional, Delfosse, X., additional, Demangeon, O. D. S., additional, Esparza-Borges, E., additional, Forveille, T., additional, Frasca, A., additional, Fukui, A., additional, Gregorio, J., additional, Guerrero, N. M., additional, Howell, S. B., additional, Hoyer, S., additional, Ikuta, K., additional, Jenkins, J. M., additional, Kiefer, F., additional, Latham, D. W., additional, Marino, G., additional, Michaels, E. J., additional, Moutou, C., additional, Murgas, F., additional, Narita, N., additional, Palle, E., additional, Parviainen, H., additional, Santos, N. C., additional, Stassun, K. G., additional, and Winn, J. N., additional
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20. Magnetic‐Assisted Control of Eggs and Embryos via Zona Pellucida‐Linked Nanoparticles
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García‐Vázquez, Francisco Alberto, primary, Garrappa, Gabriela, additional, Luongo, Chiara, additional, Hamze, Julieta Gabriela, additional, Caballero, María, additional, Marco‐Jiménez, Francisco, additional, Vicente Antón, José Salvador, additional, Molina‐Cuberos, Gregorio J., additional, and Jiménez‐Movilla, María, additional
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21. SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates XII. KOI-1257 b: a highly eccentric three-month period transiting exoplanet
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Santerne, A., Hébrard, G., Deleuil, M., Havel, M., Correia, A. C. M., Almenara, J. -M., Alonso, R., Arnold, L., Barros, S. C. C., Behrend, R., Bernasconi, L., Boisse, I., Bonomo, A. S., Bouchy, F., Bruno, G., Damiani, C., Díaz, R. F., Gravallon, D., Guillot, T., Labrevoir, O., Montagnier, G., Moutou, C., Rinner, C., Santos, N. C., Abe, L., Audejean, M., Bendjoya, P., Gillier, C., Gregorio, J., Martinez, P., Michelet, J., Montaigut, R., Poncy, R., Rivet, J. -P., Rousseau, G., Roy, R., Suarez, O., Vanhuysse, M., and Verilhac, D.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper we report a new transiting warm giant planet: KOI-1257 b. It was first detected in photometry as a planet-candidate by the ${\it Kepler}$ space telescope and then validated thanks to a radial velocity follow-up with the SOPHIE spectrograph. It orbits its host star with a period of 86.647661 d $\pm$ 3 s and a high eccentricity of 0.772 $\pm$ 0.045. The planet transits the main star of a metal-rich, relatively old binary system with stars of mass of 0.99 $\pm$ 0.05 Msun and 0.70 $ \pm $ 0.07 Msun for the primary and secondary, respectively. This binary system is constrained thanks to a self-consistent modelling of the ${\it Kepler}$ transit light curve, the SOPHIE radial velocities, line bisector and full-width half maximum (FWHM) variations, and the spectral energy distribution. However, future observations are needed to confirm it. The PASTIS fully-Bayesian software was used to validate the nature of the planet and to determine which star of the binary system is the transit host. By accounting for the dilution from the binary both in photometry and in radial velocity, we find that the planet has a mass of 1.45 $ \pm $ 0.35 Mjup, and a radius of 0.94 $ \pm $ 0.12 Rjup, and thus a bulk density of 2.1 $ \pm $ 1.2 g.cm$^{-3}$. The planet has an equilibrium temperature of 511 $\pm$ 50 K, making it one of the few known members of the warm-jupiter population. The HARPS-N spectrograph was also used to observe a transit of KOI-1257 b, simultaneously with a joint amateur and professional photometric follow-up, with the aim of constraining the orbital obliquity of the planet. However, the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect was not clearly detected, resulting in poor constraints on the orbital obliquity of the planet., Comment: 39 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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22. Miositis osificante en el triángulo de Petit. Caso clínico
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Celso L Chuquisana-Mostacero, Santiago Pérez-Redondo, M Llanos Montero-Acebal, Legna Viguera-Garrido, Javier Montón-Echeverría, and Gregorio J Gómez-Bajo
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Miositis osificante ,Mixofibroma osificante ,Región lumbar ,Malla biológica ,Medicine ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Resumen La miositis osificante es una osificación heterotópica, autolimitada, que afecta a cualquier grupo de edad y suele presentarse en la musculatura de las extremidades, en su variante más frecuente, en zonas de traumatismo por su relación íntima con la lesión mecánica. Es considerada benigna y si la identificación por imágenes es clara, su tratamiento consiste en seguimiento clínico. Sin embargo, cuando existen dudas diagnósticas, conviene realizar biopsia para definir el tratamiento quirúrgico. Presentamos una paciente con tumoración dolorosa en región lumbar, a nivel del triángulo de Petit, de 18 meses de evolución. La biopsia de partes blandas era sugerente de tumor fibromixoide osificante cuyo análisis postoperatorio reveló miositis osificante. Se realizó extirpación local amplia y reconstrucción con malla biológica sin tensión y cierre por planos, ya que se han descrito hernias espontáneas y también secundarias a través del triángulo de Petit. Estas últimas, en su mayoría, son hernias postincisionales.
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23. A Reverse-Engineering Approach for the Management of Product Geometrical Variations During Assembly
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Gregorio, J. L., Lartigue, C., Thiébaut, F., Falgarone, H., Cavas-Martínez, Francisco, editor, Eynard, Benoit, editor, Fernández Cañavate, Francisco J., editor, Fernández-Pacheco, Daniel G., editor, Morer, Paz, editor, and Nigrelli, Vincenzo, editor
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- 2019
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24. Tumor carcinoide de apéndice con cuadro clínico de apendicitis aguda, intervenido de urgencia por apendicetomía por laparoscopia. Presentación de caso clínico
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Donovan Reynoso-Saldaña, Ricardo Reynoso-González, Gregorio J. Jiménez-Gamas, and Jesús G. Valencia-Martínez
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Abdomen agudo. Apendicitis aguda. Tumor carcinoide. Laparoscopia. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Los tumores de apéndice cecal son extremadamente raros (menos del 0.5%), y los tumores carcinoides se describen como el tipo de tumor apendicular más frecuente. Se reporta el caso de un paciente de 32 años, sin antecedentes patológicos de importancia, con datos de abdomen agudo. Se decidió apendicectomía laparoscópica, presentando hallazgos de proceso inflamatorio apendicular, con reporte de histopatología de tumor neuroendocrino. Pese a que las neoplasias de apéndice son raras, la apendicitis es una presentación común, y de ahí la importancia de realizar estudios histopatológicos de toda pieza de apéndice cecal obtenida.
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25. The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets: VI. Three new hot Jupiters in multi-planet extrasolar systems
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Moutou, C., Hebrard, G., Bouchy, F., Arnold, L., Santos, N. C., Astudillo-Defru, N., Boisse, I., Bonfils, X., Borgniet, S., Delfosse, X., Diaz, R. F., Ehrenreich, D., Forveille, T., Gregorio, J., Labrevoir, O., Lagrange, A. M., Montagnier, G., Montalto, M., Pepe, F., Sahlmann, J., Santerne, A., Segransan, D., Udry, S., and Vanhuysse, M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We present high-precision radial-velocity measurements of three solar-type stars: HD 13908, HD 159243, and HIP 91258. The observations were made with the SOPHIE spectrograph at the 1.93-m telescope of Observatoire de Haute-Provence (France). They show that these three bright stars host exoplanetary systems composed of at least two companions. HD 13908 b is a planet with a minimum mass of 0.865+-0.035 Mjup, on a circular orbit with a period of 19.382+-0.006 days. There is an outer massive companion in the system with a period of 931+-17 days, e = 0.12+-0.02, and a minimum mass of 5.13+-0.25 Mjup. The star HD 159243, also has two detected companions with respective masses, periods, and eccentricities of Mp = 1.13+-0.05 and 1.9+-0.13 Mjup, $P$ = 12.620+-0.004 and 248.4+-4.9 days, and e = 0.02+-0.02 and 0.075+-0.05. Finally, the star HIP 91258 has a planetary companion with a minimum mass of 1.068+-0.038 Mjup, an orbital period of 5.0505+-0.0015 days, and a quadratic trend indicating an outer planetary or stellar companion that is as yet uncharacterized. The planet-hosting stars HD 13908, HD 159243, and HIP 91258 are main-sequence stars of spectral types F8V, G0V, and G5V, respectively, with moderate activity levels. HIP 91258 is slightly over-metallic, while the two other stars have solar-like metallicity. The three systems are discussed in the frame of formation and dynamical evolution models of systems composed of several giant planets., Comment: accepted in A&A
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26. Forensic analysis of Nucleus RTOS on MTK smartwatches
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Gregorio, J., Alarcos, B., and Gardel, A.
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27. A new analysis of the WASP-3 system: no evidence for an additional companion
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Montalto, M., Gregorio, J., Boue', G., Mortier, A., Boisse, I., Oshagh, M., Maturi, M., Figueira, P., Sousa, S., and Santos, N. C.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In this work we investigate the problem concerning the presence of additional bodies gravitationally bounded with the WASP-3 system. We present eight new transits of this planet and analyse all the photometric and radial velocity data published so far. We did not observe significant periodicities in the Fourier spectrum of the observed minus calculated (O-C) transit timing and radial velocity diagrams (the highest peak having false-alarm probabilities of 56 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively) or long-term trends. Combining all the available information, we conclude that the radial velocity and transit timing techniques exclude, at 99 per cent confidence limit, any perturber more massive than M \gtrsim 100 M_Earth with periods up to 10 times the period of the inner planet. We also investigate the possible presence of an exomoon on this system and determined that considering the scatter of the O-C transit timing residuals a coplanar exomoon would likely produce detectable transits. This hypothesis is however apparently ruled out by observations conducted by other researchers. In case the orbit of the moon is not coplanar the accuracy of our transit timing and transit duration measurements prevents any significant statement. Interestingly, on the basis of our reanalysis of SOPHIE data we noted that WASP-3 passed from a less active (log R'_hk=-4.95) to a more active (log R'_hk=-4.8) state during the 3 yr monitoring period spanned by the observations. Despite no clear spot crossing has been reported for this system, this analysis claims for a more intensive monitoring of the activity level of this star in order to understand its impact on photometric and radial velocity measurements., Comment: MNRAS accepted (14/08/2012)
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28. Refined physical properties of the HAT-P-13 planetary system
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Southworth, John, Bruni, I., Mancini, L., and Gregorio, J.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We present photometry of four transits of the planetary system HAT-P-13, obtained using defocussed telescopes. We analyse these, plus nine datasets from the literature, in order to determine the physical properties of the system. The mass and radius of the star are M_A = 1.320 +/- 0.048 +/- 0.039 Msun and R_A = 1.756 +/- 0.043 +/- 0.017 Rsun (statistical and systematic errorbars). We find the equivalent quantities for the transiting planet to be M_b = 0.906 +/- 0.024 +/- 0.018 Mjup and R_b = 1.487 +/- 0.038 +/- 0.015 Rjup, with an equilibrium temperature of 1725 +/- 31 K. Compared to previous results, which were based on much sparser photometric data, we find the star to be more massive and evolved, and the planet to be larger, hotter and more rarefied. The properties of the planet are not matched by standard models of irradiated gas giants. Its large radius anomaly is in line with the observation that the hottest planets are the most inflated, but at odds with the suggestion of inverse proportionality to the [Fe/H] of the parent star. We assemble all available times of transit midpoint and determine a new linear ephemeris. Previous findings of transit timing variations in the HAT-P-13 system are shown to disagree with these measurements, and can be attributed to small-number statistics., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 8 pages, 5 tables, 3 figures. The results have been included in the TEPCat catalogue of transiting planets at http://www.astro.keele.ac.uk/~jkt/tepcat/
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29. Observation of the full 12-hour-long transit of the exoplanet HD80606b. Warm-Spitzer photometry and SOPHIE spectroscopy
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Hebrard, G., Desert, J. -M., Diaz, R. F., Boisse, I., Bouchy, F., Etangs, A. Lecavelier des, Moutou, C., Ehrenreich, D., Arnold, L., Bonfils, X., Delfosse, X., Desort, M., Eggenberger, A., Forveille, T., Gregorio, J., Lagrange, A. -M., Lovis, C., Pepe, F., Perrier, C., Pont, F., Queloz, D., Santerne, A., Santos, N. C., Segransan, D., Sing, D. K., Udry, S., and Vidal-Madjar, A.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present new observations of a transit of the 111-day-period exoplanet HD80606b. Using the Spitzer Space Telescope and its IRAC camera on the post-cryogenic mission, we performed a 19-hour-long photometric observation of HD80606 that covers the full transit of 13-14 January 2010. We complement this photometric data by new spectroscopic observations that we simultaneously performed with SOPHIE at Haute-Provence Observatory. This provides radial velocity measurements of the first half of the transit that was previously uncovered with spectroscopy. This new data set allows the parameters of this singular planetary system to be significantly refined. We obtained a planet-to-star radius ratio R_p/R_* = 0.1001 +/- 0.0006 that is slightly lower than the one measured from previous ground observations. We detected a feature in the Spitzer light curve that could be due to a stellar spot. We also found a transit timing about 20 minutes earlier than the ephemeris prediction; this could be caused by actual TTVs due to an additional body in the system or by underestimated systematic uncertainties. The sky-projected angle between the spin-axis of HD80606 and the normal to the planetary orbital plane is found to be lambda = 42 +/- 8 degrees thanks to the fit of the Rossiter-McLaughlin anomaly. This allows scenarios with aligned spin-orbit to be definitively rejected. Over the twenty planetary systems with measured spin-orbit angles, a few of them are misaligned; this is probably the signature of two different evolution scenarios for misaligned and aligned systems, depending if they experienced or not gravitational interaction with a third body. As in the case of HD80606b, most of the planetary systems including a massive planet are tilted; this could be the signature of a separate evolution scenario for massive planets in comparison with Jupiter-mass planets., Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in A&A
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30. Broad Survey of Selectivity in the Heterogeneous Hydrogenation of Heterocycles
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Lyons, Thomas W., primary, Leibler, Isabelle Nathalie-Marie, additional, He, Cyndi Qixin, additional, Gadamsetty, Surendra, additional, Estrada, Gregorio J., additional, and Doyle, Abigail G., additional
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31. XO-4b: An Extrasolar Planet Transiting an F5V Star
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McCullough, P. R., Burke, Christopher J., Valenti, Jeff A., Long, Doug, Johns-Krull, Christopher M., Machalek, P., Janes, K. A., Taylor, B., Gregorio, J., Foote, C. N., Gary, Bruce L., Fleenor, M., García-Melendo, Enrique, and Vanmunster, T.
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We report the discovery of the planet XO-4b, which transits the star XO-4 (GSC 03793-01994, V=10.7, F5V). Transits are 1.0% deep and 4.4 hours in duration. The star XO-4 has a mass of 1.32 M_sun.... The planet XO-4b has a mass of 1.72 M_Jup....radius of 1.34 R_Jup...orbital period 4.125 days. We analyze scintillation-limited differential R-band photometry of XO-4b in transit made with a 1.8-m telescope under photometric conditions, yielding photometric precision of 0.6 to 2.0 millimag per one-minute interval. The declination of XO-4 places it within the continuous viewing zone of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), which permits observation without interruption caused by occultation by the Earth. Because the stellar rotation periods of the three hottest stars orbited by transiting gas-giant planets are 2.0, 1.1, and 2.0 times the planetary orbital periods, we note the possibility of resonant interaction., Comment: 27 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ
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32. XO-5b: A Transiting Jupiter-sized Planet With A Four Day Period
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Burke, Christopher J., McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Jeff A., Long, Doug, Johns-Krull, Christopher M., Machalek, P., Janes, Kenneth A., Taylor, B., Fleenor, Michael L., Foote, Cindy N., Gary, Bruce L., Garcia-Melendo, Enrique, Gregorio, J., and Vanmunster, T.
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The star XO-5 (GSC 02959-00729, V=12.1, G8V) hosts a Jupiter-sized, Rp=1.15+/-0.12 Rjup, transiting extrasolar planet, XO-5b, with an orbital period of P=4.187732+/-0.00002 days. The planet mass (Mp=1.15+/-0.08 Mjup) and surface gravity (gp=22+/-5 m/s^2) are significantly larger than expected by empirical Mp-P and Mp-P-[Fe/H] relationships. However, the deviation from the Mp-P relationship for XO-5b is not large enough to suggest a distinct type of planet as is suggested for GJ 436b, HAT-P-2b, and XO-3b. By coincidence XO-5 overlies the extreme H I plume that emanates from the interacting galaxy pair NGC 2444/NGC 2445 (Arp 143)., Comment: 10 pages, 9 Figures, Submitted to ApJ
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33. Participatory implementation of an antibiotic stewardship programme supported by an innovative surveillance and clinical decision-support system
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Simões, A.S., Maia, M.R., Gregório, J., Couto, I., Asfeldt, A.M., Simonsen, G.S., Póvoa, P., Viveiros, M., and Lapão, L.V.
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34. Validation of a population pharmacokinetic model of adalimumab in a cohort of patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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Martinez-Romero, Gregorio J., Alvarino, Ana, Hinojosa, Esther, Mora, Maria, Oltra, Lorena, Maroto, Nuria, Ferrer, Isabel, Hinojosa, Maria Dolores, and Hinojosa, Joaquin
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- 2019
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35. Tratamiento quirúrgico en hernia ventral compleja en un paciente con estatus de colostomía (restitución intestinal y reparación de pared abdominal)
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Donovan Reynoso-Saldaña, Ricardo Reynoso-González, David Estrada-Hernández, Gregorio J. Jiménez-Gamas, and Cristian D. Guillén-Reveles
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Neumoperitoneo. Hernia ventral. Hernioplastia. Colostomía. ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Antecedentes: Se ha descrito la reparación de hernias ventrales y alguna otra cirugía intestinal de manera simultánea. Caso clínico: Se describe el caso de una hernia ventral compleja con pérdida de dominio, en un paciente masculino en estatus de colostomía. Se realizó infiltración de toxina botulínica más neumoperitoneo progresivo preoperatorio previo al acto quirúrgico, durante el cual se realizó restitución mecánica del tránsito intestinal y hernioplastia ventral exitosamente. Conclusiones: En pacientes seleccionados, la reparación de la hernia ventral compleja, previo manejo con neumoperitoneo preoperatorio y restitución del tránsito intestinal, puede realizarse en un solo procedimiento quirúrgico, considerando las condiciones clínicas del paciente y la experiencia del cirujano.
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36. African American Men: Psychotherapeutic Process as a Coping Style.
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Canillas, Gregorio J.
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This paper presents a review of the literature on African-American men and the psychotherapeutic process as a coping style. It describes the demographics of African-American men in treatment, reasons for seeking treatment, and common issues being presented in the psychotherapeutic session. Research suggesting that African-American men underutilize mental health services is presented, along with more recent research which suggests that African-American men do seek treatment for work-related issues and depression. Many of these issues are related to unconscious conflicts concerning passivity and aggression, and that many African-American men reported racism to be a causative factor in the development of their problems. It is hypothesized that African-American men enter treatment as a result of the impact of a racist society and/or to develop more effective coping mechanisms. This paper explores adaptive coping mechanism utilized by African-American men. The important of understanding the impact of the social, political, and economic environment on developing adaptive coping mechanisms in African-American men is highlighted. Ways to help African-American men develop adaptive coping mechanisms are considered. It is recommended that future research focus on adaptive coping mechanisms used by this population as they have significant implications for the treatment of African-American men. (NB)
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37. Surgical treatment of complex ventral hernia in a patient with colostomy status (colostomy takedown anastomosis and abdominal wall repair)
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Reynoso-Saldaña, Donovan, primary, Reynoso-González, Ricardo, additional, Estrada-Hernández, David, additional, Jiménez-Gamas, Gregorio J., additional, and Guillén-Reveles, Cristian D., additional
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- 2023
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38. Wideband Chiral Metamaterial for Polarization Conversion Based on Helical-Type Inclusions
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García-Collado, Ángel J., primary, Molina-Cuberos, Gregorio J., additional, Fernández, Óscar Fernández, additional, Barba, Ismael, additional, and Margineda, José, additional
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- 2023
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39. Forensic analysis of Telegram Messenger for Windows Phone
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Gregorio, J., Gardel, A., and Alarcos, B.
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40. Development and Evaluation of the Ally Sexual and Gender Minority Diversity and Inclusion Training at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Erin V, Thomas, Melissa A, Jennings, Daniel P, Kidder, Ethan D, Fechter-Leggett, Gregorio J, Bautista, and Michelle M, Johns
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Sexual and Gender Minorities ,Sexual Behavior ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Cultural Diversity ,Curriculum ,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S ,United States - Abstract
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a workforce training on sexual and gender minorities (SGMs).This article describes the evaluation of the training.Participants completed pre- and posttest surveys. After the pilot evaluation, some improvements were made to the curriculum and to the pre- and posttest questionnaires. Participants in subsequent (implementation) training were similarly asked to complete pre- and posttest questionnaires.CDC.CDC staff.Participants' knowledge, ally identity, and perceptions of SGMs.Pilot and implementation training data showed increases in participant knowledge of 44% and 49%, respectively, increases in ally identity of 11% and 14%, respectively, and increases in positive perceptions of SGM of 25% and 31%, respectively.These results suggest that the CDC Ally Training may be a useful tool for improving staff knowledge and perceptions of SGM people.
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41. Changes in Bulk and Rhizosphere Soil Microbial Diversity Communities of Native Quinoa Due to the Monocropping in the Peruvian Central Andes
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Estrada, Richard, primary, Cosme, Roberto, additional, Porras, Tatiana, additional, Reynoso, Auristela, additional, Calderon, Constatino, additional, Arbizu, Carlos I., additional, and Arone, Gregorio J., additional
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42. A Reverse-Engineering Approach for the Management of Product Geometrical Variations During Assembly
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Gregorio, J. L., primary, Lartigue, C., additional, Thiébaut, F., additional, and Falgarone, H., additional
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43. Reducing Vaccination Disparities During a National Emergency Response: The US Mpox Vaccine Equity Pilot Program.
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Bautista, Gregorio J., Madera-Garcia, Valerie, Carter, Rosalind J., Schwitters, Amee, Byrkit, Ramona, Carnes, Neal, and Prejean, Joseph
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44. Manufacturing code generation for rotational parts in a feature based product modelling environment
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Rados, Gregorio J. V.
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670.285 ,Computer Aided Manufacturing - Abstract
An important element for the integration of CAD/CAM is the representation and handling of data used during the design and manufacturing activities. The use of features and product modelling techniques bring a better handling of this data and provide CAD/CAM with an excellent platform for integration. The thesis explores the use of a predefined set of features in a product modelling environment for the design and machining of rotational components. Theword features in this research implies a set of functional, geometrical and technological information with a unique form. Those features are pre-defined and comprise of a limited number of elements which carry the information related to design and manufacturing activities. The thesis is divided into three main parts. The first part contains a review of topics related to the research e. g. group technology, component features, CAD/CAM and also contains a literature survey of related research works. In the second part the "features" are defined and presented. Also the product modelling environment is explained and the basic rule based procedures which are used to automatize the operation planning activities are presented. In the last part a description of the case-studies used for automatic NC code generation is presented followed by a discussion of the results. Lastly, the conclusions are drawn and ideas for further work presented.
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45. Maize Endophytic Bacterial Diversity as Affected by Soil Cultivation History
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David Correa-Galeote, Eulogio J. Bedmar, and Gregorio J. Arone
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biodiversity ,endophytes ,maize ,Quechua region ,16S rRNA ,pyrosequencing ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The bacterial endophytic communities residing within roots of maize (Zea mays L.) plants cultivated by a sustainable management in soils from the Quechua maize belt (Peruvian Andes) were examined using tags pyrosequencing spanning the V4 and V5 hypervariable regions of the 16S rRNA. Across four replicate libraries, two corresponding to sequences of endophytic bacteria from long time maize-cultivated soils and the other two obtained from fallow soils, 793 bacterial sequences were found that grouped into 188 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs, 97% genetic similarity). The numbers of OTUs in the libraries from the maize-cultivated soils were significantly higher than those found in the libraries from fallow soils. A mean of 30 genera were found in the fallow soil libraries and 47 were in those from the maize-cultivated soils. Both alpha and beta diversity indexes showed clear differences between bacterial endophytic populations from plants with different soil cultivation history and that the soils cultivated for long time requires a higher diversity of endophytes. The number of sequences corresponding to main genera Sphingomonas, Herbaspirillum, Bradyrhizobium and Methylophilus in the maize-cultivated libraries were statistically more abundant than those from the fallow soils. Sequences of genera Dyella and Sreptococcus were significantly more abundant in the libraries from the fallow soils. Relative abundance of genera Burkholderia, candidatus Glomeribacter, Staphylococcus, Variovorax, Bacillus and Chitinophaga were similar among libraries. A canonical correspondence analysis of the relative abundance of the main genera showed that the four libraries distributed in two clearly separated groups. Our results suggest that cultivation history is an important driver of endophytic colonization of maize and that after a long time of cultivation of the soil the maize plants need to increase the richness of the bacterial endophytes communities.
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46. Bioelectrical impedance skin as indicator of thermal sensation
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Karen J. Ramos, Carlos J Esparza-Lopez, Aaron Rodriguez Lopez, Humberto F. Delgado-Arenas, Gregorio J Martínez-Sánchez, Juan Reyes-Gomez, and CARLOS ESCOBAR-DEL POZO
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Evaluating human thermal comfort has been a difficult task, and sometimes, it has not been possible to consider several of the individual’s physiological characteristics. Nowadays, the development of electronic devices allows measuring new variables and performing a personalised assessment. Skin temperature has been the most measured variable in comfort studies due to its significant role in preserving the thermoregulation principle, which represents the action of the balance of heat flux between the environment and the body. This study aims to accurately present the bioelectrical impedance (BI) as a significant physiological variable to accurately determine thermoregulation and complement thermal sensation questionnaires. A series of environmental chamber tests were conducted. At the same time, the indoor temperature fluctuated between 20◦C and 40◦C, skin BI of the body area was measured in conjunction with skin temperature and comfort survey. The room temperature was controlled while the BI was monitored on the wrist (back), contrasting with the usual methodology for determining thermal comfort. Skin BI on the wrist (back) directly correlates with thermal comfort. The bioelectrical impedance of the skin can be used as an additional variable to identify the inhabitant’s response to space and determine thermal comfort.
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47. Bioelectrical impedance skin as indicator of thermal sensation
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Ramos, Karen J., primary, Esparza-Lopez, Carlos J, additional, Lopez, Aaron Rodriguez, additional, Delgado-Arenas, Humberto F., additional, Martínez-Sánchez, Gregorio J, additional, Reyes-Gomez, Juan, additional, and POZO, CARLOS ESCOBAR-DEL, additional
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- 2022
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48. A Full-Dielectric Chiral Material Based on a Honeycomb Structure
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Ismael Barba, Ana Grande, Gregorio J. Molina-Cuberos, Ángel J. García-Collado, José Represa, and Ana C. L. Cabeceira
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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry ,HE9713-9715 - Abstract
A uniaxial bianisotropic, full-dielectric structure has been designed and numerically studied. The material is based on a previously published 2D-honeycomb structure. A 3D expansion leads to an effective metamaterial showing a typical chiral electromagnetic behavior, i.e., a resonant electromagnetic activity with a small circular dichroism.
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- 2018
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49. Ionization by Cosmic Rays of the Ice Giant Atmospheres
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Gregorio J. Molina-Cuberos, Olivier Witasse, Daniel Toledo, and Sachchida Tripathi
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Some of the atmospheric processes occurring in the Ice Giant planets Uranus and Neptune critically depend on the electrical properties of their respective atmospheres. Therefore, the modelling of the electromagnetic properties of the atmosphere provides valuable information to characterize several aspects of the atmosphere. For example, lightning phenomena is an indicator of strong convective movements, and the number densities of electrons and ions affect the growth of aerosols and cloud formation. In the pressure range where such process take place the solar radiation has been mainly absorbed and the main ionization source is galactic cosmic rays. Furthermore, the long distance to the Sun decreases the role of solar radiation on the atmospheric electrical properties, while the cosmic ray flux is similar or even larger compared to that at the inner solar system. This implies a proportionally greater role of the galactic cosmic rays induced ionosphere for the ice giant planets than for the rest of solar system planets. Protons and alpha particles, which mainly compound the cosmic rays, can reach the Uranus and Neptune lower stratosphere to ionize the atmospheric constituents and thus produce a low altitude ionospheric layer. The flux and composition of cosmic ray incident on a planetary atmosphere depend on the distance to the Sun and varies over the 11-year solar activity cycle. Furthermore, the planetary magnetic field deflects the incoming cosmic rays depending on their rigidity and angle of incidence. Therefore, both factors solar cycle and magnetic latitude must be considered to calculate the ionization rate by cosmic rays. The presence of aerosols also affects the ion-neutral chemistry by capturing electrons and positive ions depending on the aerosol size and concentration. Here we present the first results obtained with a numerical model, which is based on previous studies for Mars and Titan [1-2], capable to calculate the number density of electrons and positive ions, as well the aerosol charging between 0.1 and 15 bars in the atmosphere of Neptune and Uranus. We have found that, for the particle density and size vertical profiles obtained in previous works [3-4], aerosols are negatively charged, and the number density of electrons is lower than that of positive ions for pressures lower than around 1 bar. References [1] Cardnell, S., et al. (2016), A photochemical model of the dust-loaded ionosphere of Mars, J. Geophys. Res. Planets, 121, doi:10.1002/2016JE005077. [2] Molina-Cuberos, G.J., et al. (2018) Aerosols: The key to understanding Titan's lower ionosphere, Planet. Space Sci, 153, 157 – 162, doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2018.02.007. [3] Toledo et al. (2019), Constraints on Uranus's haze structure, formation and transport, Icarus 0019-1035, doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.05.018 [4] Toledo et al. (2020) Constraints on Neptune’s haze structure and formation from VLT observations in the H-band, Icarus, doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113808
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50. Evaluation of Interconnection Network Performance Under Heavy Non-uniform Loads
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Izu, C., Miguel-Alonso, J., Gregorio, J. A., Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Hobbs, Michael, editor, Goscinski, Andrzej M., editor, and Zhou, Wanlei, editor
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