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Nitrate from food is first converted to nitrite by oral bacteria and then further processed in the intestine. The gut microbiota reduces nitrate and nitrite to ammonia or nitric oxide, preventing the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. Our analysis highlights Escherichia coli as a key player in this detoxification process, supported by other ...
Natalie Hager +4 more
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Security strategies and equilibria in multiobjetives matrix games [PDF]
Multiobjective matrix games have been traditionally analyzed from two different points of view: equiibrium concepts and security strategies. This paper is based upon the idea that both players try to reach equilibrium points playing pairs of security ...
Acosta-Ortega, Faustino, Rafels, Carles
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La Seguridad Energética y la Estrategia Global de Seguridad de la Unión Europea [PDF]
El presente artículo plantea una definición ampliada del concepto de seguridad energética, yendo más allá del concepto clásico establecido por la Agencia Internacional de la Energía, incorporando cuestiones relativas a la eficiencia energética, la ...
Herrero Castro, Rubén
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Torsión Testicular Traumática en Paciente con Testículo Único. Manejo con Cirugía Conservadora
Objetivo: Presentar caso de manejo de cirugía conservadora de torsión testicular con el fin de iniciar a generar evidencia científica en casos donde se amerite cirugía conservadora, en el servicio de urología en Hospital General De Accidentes “EL CEIBAL”
Luis Alberto Contreras Morales +3 more
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Standards for Hospital Falls Prevention and Management: An International Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Hospital falls and associated injuries are a global issue associated with harm and significant costs to individuals and society, especially for older adults. Hospital standards specify the minimum level of care required to optimise patient safety, quality and outcomes. Standards are often used during hospital accreditation.
Jonathan P. McKercher +6 more
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In a scenario where the public health emergency situation caused by COVID-19 was considered to be pandemic, Spain decided to declare a state of alarm. First, we are going to study whether the state of alarm is the appropriate level of exceptionality, in ...
Noemí Angulo Garzaro +2 more
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Ambient heat and early childhood development: a cross‐national analysis
Background Increasing evidence suggests that climate change, along with its cascading impacts on ecosystems, societies, and communities, has significant effects on both physical and mental health. However, less is known about how exposure to excessive heat early in life may influence the development of foundational skills that shape lifelong ...
Jorge Cuartas +3 more
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Assessing the Effect of Deservingness Cues on Tolerance for Administrative Burdens
ABSTRACT Beneficiaries of public programs must overcome several administrative challenges. Given what we know about the politics of the welfare state, it seems likely that the public's willingness to support reductions in burdens may be associated with the characteristics of potential policy targets including their life circumstances and their race ...
Simon F. Haeder
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La protección laboral a la gestante y el feto se realiza por medio de la prestación por riesgo laboral durante el embarazo, vigente en España desde 1999 y considerada como contingencia profesional desde 2007.
M.ª Begoña Rodríguez Gallego +4 more
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Síndrome de Wunderlich en Paciente con Riñón Único
INTRODUCCIÓN: El Síndrome de Wunderlich o Hemorragia retroperitoneal espontanea, confinada al espacio peri renal o subcapsular, descrita por primera vez por Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich en 1856, es una entidad poco común y de etiología diversa.
Juan Francisco Castro Bac +2 more
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