The ‘Wise Man’ or the ‘Traitor’? Gregorio Marañón with the intellectuals of Uruguay (Montevideo, 1937) [PDF]
In December 1936, Gregorio Marañón –who had spent the first months of the Civil War in Madrid– managed to leave Spain and began to publish in Paris virulent attacks against the Republic. In March and April 1937, thanks to an invitation from the Uruguayan
Niall Binns
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Detecting and Monitoring Hate Speech in Twitter [PDF]
Social Media are sensors in the real world that can be used to measure the pulse of societies. However, the massive and unfiltered feed of messages posted in social media is a phenomenon that nowadays raises social alarms, especially when these messages ...
Juan Carlos Pereira-Kohatsu +3 more
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Associations of <sup>18</sup>F-RO-948 tau PET with fluid AD biomarkers, Centiloid, and cognition in early AD continuum. [PDF]
Abstract INTRODUCTION We examined neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) pathology using 18F‐RO‐948 tau positron emission tomography (PET) in cognitively unimpaired individuals and its associations with amyloid plaques, fluid biomarkers, and cognition in early preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Shekari M +32 more
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Multilevel mortality risk factors among pediatric hematology-oncology patients with deterioration. [PDF]
Abstract Background Hospitalized pediatric hematology‐oncology patients have frequent clinical deterioration events (CDEs) requiring intensive care unit (ICU) interventions and resulting in high mortality, particularly in resource‐limited settings. This study identifies independent risk factors for CDE mortality in hospitals providing childhood cancer ...
Agulnik A +47 more
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Detecting Amyloid–β Pathology in Subjective Cognitive Decline using novel CSF and plasma biomarkers [PDF]
Abstract Background Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood‐based biomarkers are essential tools for detecting individuals with cognitive complaints and at‐risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, their utility in detecting underlying AD pathology in subjective cognitive decline (SCD) remains to be fully established, and direct comparisons between ...
Contador J +24 more
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Association of graph network properties with Alzheimer's pathological hallmarks early in the disease continuum [PDF]
Abstract Background Altered resting‐state functional connectivity (RSFC) has been reported in early Alzheimer's disease (AD). Graph metrics derived from RSFC networks provide valuable insights into brain organization. However, their potential in characterizing early network dysfunction and their relationship with AD biomarkers and cognitive performance
Lizarraga A +14 more
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Exploring Associations Between Longitudinal [18F]RO‐948 Tau PET, Baseline Fluid tau Biomarkers, and memory in the Early Alzheimer's Disease continuum [PDF]
Abstract Background The relationship between longitudinal tau‐PET trajectories and fluid tau biomarkers in early Braak stages is crucial for understanding Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression and identifying predictive biomarkers for early diagnosis and intervention.
Shekari M +30 more
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Distinct risk factors drive white matter hyperintensity progression which relates to cognitive performance in individuals at risk of Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Abstract Background White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are a hallmark of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) linked to cognitive impairment and risk of dementia. Several risk factors are associated with WMH, but their contribution to WMH progression remains unclear.
Genius P +12 more
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Distributed MPC with time-varying communication network: A density-dependent population games approach [PDF]
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Barreiro Gómez, Julián +2 more
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Time-varying partitioning for predictive control design: density-games approach [PDF]
The design of distributed optimization-based controllers for large-scale systems (LSSs) implies every time new challenges. The fact that LSSs are generally located throughout large geographical areas makes dicult the recollection of measurements and ...
Barreiro Gómez, Julián +2 more
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