Publications by authors named "E A Martinez-Garcia"

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  • - This study examines how temperature sensitivity (Q10R) affects forest floor respiration and its components (plant and soil contributions) across various aged forest stands in northern Sweden, aiming to understand carbon cycle and climate interactions.
  • - Measurements from chamber-based respiration over three growing seasons revealed significant variations in Q10R values, with understory biomass influencing plant respiration sensitivity and soil properties affecting heterotrophic respiration sensitivity.
  • - The research found that older forest stands showed reduced sensitivity of respiration to air temperature, linked to changes in canopy development and biomass production, emphasizing the need to consider these complexities in climate and carbon cycle predictions for boreal forests.
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Advances in healthcare in recent years have resulted in the automation and standardization of healthcare. Consequently, care has become dehumanized. There is a lack of trust from patients toward the health care system, as well as feelings of stress, exhaustion, and fatigue among professionals.

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/: Oncology acupuncture is emerging as a complementary treatment in pediatric cancer care centers. It is valued for its potential to manage symptoms associated with cancer and treatment toxicities without increasing polypharmacy. The aim of this review is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture and related techniques in alleviating symptoms of cancer treatment in pediatric oncology patients.

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Background: Despite advances in antiretroviral treatment, stigma towards people with HIV/AIDS continues to exist. Nursing students, as future key players in health care, must advocate for the elimination of stigma through education, empathy and the creation of a supportive environment. This holistic approach is crucial to improving their quality of life and moving towards the eradication of HIV/AIDS.

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Background And Objective: Burnout syndrome is a mental health disorder due to chronic occupational stress. Both burnout and associated comorbidities are prevalent among health care professionals, being medical residents a vulnerable group. Despite this, the scientific medical literature currently available on this issue in dermatology residents is scarce.

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