Publications by authors named "D A Moya"

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  • Traditional models oversimplify consumers into a single agent with perfect knowledge, neglecting real-world complexities.
  • This article introduces global datasets that better represent energy consumers by incorporating climate-driven demand, socioeconomic, and demographic factors through advanced technologies like geospatial AI and machine learning.
  • By defining twenty distinct types of energy consumers with diverse parameters, this research aims to improve climate-energy-economy models, leading to more effective and equitable climate policy design and better decision-making for sustainable transitions.
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Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical-functional outcomes, healing rates, complications, and surgical time in patients treated with superior capsular reconstruction (SCR) using long head of the biceps autograft (LHB) and Achilles allograft (AA).

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 24 patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus, treated with SCR. Two treatment groups were formed: one with 12 cases using AA and another with 12 cases using LHB.

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  • * This study conducted in SE Spain assessed the ecological impact of PB on semi-arid soils, examining soil respiration and physicochemical properties to determine how fire affects soil structure and microbiota recovery.
  • * Although no significant changes were observed one year after PB, immediate effects were noted post-burn, suggesting that prescribed fire may not harm soil health in fragile ecosystems, but more research is needed to understand the influence of fire intensity and timing.
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  • Short bowel syndrome is a rare condition with limited existing data, prompting a registry study in Latin America focused on chronic intestinal failure, analyzing various patient and clinical factors from specialized centers.
  • From May 2020 to July 2023, the study included 167 patients (115 adults and 52 children) across 20 centers, revealing key demographics, complications, and outcomes, with significant differences between adults and children in terms of etiology and follow-up results.
  • The findings aim to enhance understanding of intestinal failure in Latin America, serving as both a data repository and an educational resource for healthcare teams, while striving for international recognition of regional health challenges.
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  • The study focuses on the herbaceous species PPL, which has bioactive compounds linked to anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting it might help with chronic inflammation conditions like inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
  • Researchers evaluated the effects of a PPL extract on inflammatory markers in Caco-2 cells, using a specific treatment setup and advanced characterization techniques like LC-MS/MS and qRT-PCR.
  • The findings indicated that PPL extract significantly reduced mRNA and protein levels of certain inflammatory markers after 72 hours of treatment, presenting PPL as a potential complementary therapy for improving the quality of life for IBD patients.
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