Fear of COVID-19 in Madrid. Will patients avoid dental care?
Introduction The objective of this research is to describe how perceived infectability, germ aversion, and fear of COVID-19 in adults in Madrid have changed from the beginning of the pandemic until the lockdown exit phase and their influence on dental ...
María José González-Olmo +4 more
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The Rigged Hilbert Space of the Free Hamiltonian [PDF]
We explicitly construct the Rigged Hilbert Space (RHS) of the free Hamiltonian $H_0$. The construction of the RHS of $H_0$ provides yet another opportunity to see that when continuous spectrum is present, the solutions of the Schrodinger equation lie in ...
de la Madrid, R.
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COVID‐19 infection in children and adolescents with cancer in Madrid
To the Editor: The incidence of COVID-19 is remarkably less in the pediatric population than in the adult population, with children accounting for 1-5% of diagnosed cases,1-3 0.8% in Madrid.4 Although children with cancer are considered a high-risk ...
Teresa de Rojas +7 more
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Multitudes urbanas: de las figuras y lógicas prácticas de la identificación política
La sensibilidad antropológica de lo urbano está en buena parte vinculada a una estética del fragmento, que resulta insuficiente para pensar los procesos sumamente cambiantes y de geometría variable a través de los cuales se trazan las líneas de las ...
Montserrat Cañedo Rodríguez
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Changes in noise levels in the city of Madrid during COVID-19 lockdown in 2020
The lockdown that Madrid has suffered during the months of March to June 2020 to try to control and minimize the spread of COVID-19 has significantly altered the acoustic environment of the city.
C. Asensio, I. Pavón, G. de Arcas
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. The objective is to derive methane (CH4) emissions of the metropolitan city Madrid Spain from the CH4 enhancements seen by the space-borne and the ground-based instruments.
Q. Tu +27 more
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Third wave of COVID-19 in Madrid, Spain
A third wave of COVID-19 occurred after Christmas 2020 in Madrid, one of the European pandemic epicenters. We noticed 6 major differential features to previous waves. First, household contacts were a large proportion of cases.
V. Soriano +4 more
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San Josemaría entre los enfermos de Madrid (1927-1931) / St. Josemaría among the sick in Madrid: (1927-1931) [PDF]
Detailed topographical study of St. Josemaría Escrivá´s priestly work in Madrid, from 1927 to 1931, when he was chaplain of the Foundation for the Sick. This work involved priestly attention in the foundation itself, as well as visits to the sick in the ...
Julio González-Simancas y Lacasa
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Spain has been one of the most affected regions by the COVID-19 worldwide, and Madrid its most affected city. In response to this, the Spanish government enacted a strict lockdown in late March 2020, that was gradually eased until June 2020.
Adrián Glodeanu +2 more
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Introducción para un estudio sobre la relación de Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer con el Real Patronato de Santa Isabel de Madrid / Introduction to a study on the relationship between Josemaría Escrivá and the Real Patronato de Santa Isabel in Madrid [PDF]
The following study is made up of three closely related parts: firstly, the ties between St. Josemaría Escrivá and the Real Patronato de Santa Isabel, during the years 1931 to 1945, initially as acting chaplain and later on, as rector and administrator ...
Beatriz Comella Gutiérrez
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