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Mateu, Juan. Don Juan Tenorio «El refugiado»
Bermejo Benito. Mateu, Juan. Don Juan Tenorio «El refugiado». In: Exils et migrations ibériques au XXe siècle, n°3-4, 1997. pp.
Bermejo, Benito
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EL DERECHO PENAL (Y LOS PENALISTAS) EN TIEMPOS DE CRISIS
Se trata de la Lección inaugural de la VII Escuela de Verano en Derecho Penal, de la Universidad de La Habana, dedicada al autor, y pronunciada el 4 de julio de 2011.
Juan Carlos Carbonell Mateu
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ABSTRACT Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) can progress to steatohepatitis and fibrosis, often coexisting with obesity, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia and hypertension. We evaluated the effectiveness of a one‐year, Mediterranean, hospital‐based lifestyle programme in patients with fibrotic steatohepatitis.
Maria Antentas +10 more
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Cold plasma and inhibition of STAT3 selectively target tumorigenicity in osteosarcoma
Osteosarcoma (OS) is a malignant type of bone cancer that arises in periods of increased bone formation. Curative strategies for these types of tumors have remained essentially unchanged for decades and the overall survival for most advanced cases is ...
Juan Tornín +8 more
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Abstract Iguanodontia (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) is a speciose group of herbivorous dinosaurs that include the famous genus Iguanodon, one of foundational members of the clade Dinosauria. Despite their very long history of research, several aspects of their systematic relationships and their evolutionary history remain somewhat nebulous.
Filippo Maria Rotatori +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are common in Down syndrome (DS), yet their longitudinal evolution and associations with Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain unclear. METHODS Longitudinal MRI study, including 80 DS adults and 53 euploid controls. WMH were segmented on serial FLAIR using a longitudinal pipeline.
Alejandra O. Morcillo‐Nieto +24 more
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Integrating Virtual Worlds with Tangible User Interfaces for Teaching Mathematics: A Pilot Study
This article presents a pilot study of the use of two new tangible interfaces and virtual worlds for teaching geometry in a secondary school. The first tangible device allows the user to control a virtual object in six degrees of freedom.
Graciela Guerrero +4 more
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Introduction: The omnipolar electrogram method was recently proposed to try to generate orientation-independent electrograms. It estimates the electric field from the bipolar electrograms of a clique, under the assumption of locally plane and homogeneous
Jennifer Riccio +11 more
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Abstract Background Glioblastoma (GBM) growth can alter surrounding brain tissue through location‐dependent physiological changes. Two main growth phenotypes—(I) infiltrative, characterized by diffuse invasion with minimal mass effect, and (II) proliferative, characterized by pronounced tissue compression—are recognized, but their quantitative ...
Carles López‐Mateu +7 more
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Viral genome segmentation can result from a trade-off between genetic content and particle stability. [PDF]
The evolutionary benefit of viral genome segmentation is a classical, yet unsolved question in evolutionary biology and RNA genetics. Theoretical studies anticipated that replication of shorter RNA segments could provide a replicative advantage over ...
Samuel Ojosnegros +7 more
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