Publications by authors named "A Martin-Ramos"

The quantum Hall (QH) effect in two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs) is conventionally observed at liquid-helium temperatures, where lattice vibrations are strongly suppressed and bulk carrier scattering is dominated by disorder. However, due to large Landau level (LL) separation (~2000 K at B = 30 T), graphene can support the QH effect up to room temperature (RT), concomitant with a non-negligible population of acoustic phonons with a wave-vector commensurate to the inverse electronic magnetic length. Here, we demonstrate that graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) realizes a novel transport regime, where dissipation in the QH phase is governed predominantly by electron-phonon scattering.

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Macromolecular complexes perform their physiological functions by local rearrangements of their constituents and biochemically interacting with their reaction partners. These rearrangements may involve local rotations and the induction of local strains causing different mechanical efforts and stretches at the different areas of the protein. The analysis of these local deformations may reveal important insight into the way proteins perform their tasks.

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Setting: Catalonia's Central Health Region antituberculosis program, which began in 1985.

Objective: To evaluate the cooperation of health staff and the program's effectiveness after 8 years.

Method: The following data from the nominal notifications and the expanded case reports were processed: epidemiological, clinical and treatment data, each patient's end results and the outcome of the contact investigation.

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Background: Tuberculinic response is weaker in elderly patients. To know the real tuberculinic reactivity in elderly patients living in geriatric institutions in Catalonia, Spain, and to reduce the probability of false negatives this study was carried out to detect the booster effect.

Methods: Three hundred forty-three individuals with a mean age of 81 +/- 6.

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