Publications by authors named "F Buendia"

The dataset reports the impact of incorporating commercial compostable plastics into a full-scale open-air windrow composting process using household-separated biowaste. Two batches were prepared from the same biowaste mixture: one as a control and the other with 1.28 wt% of certified compostable plastics.

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The present work deals with a comprehensive computational theoretical study of the molecular CO and O adsorption on 3d single atoms (M/MgO(100)). The study is based on the chemical elements of the 3d row, as they represent an economic advantage compared with the so-called noble metals. The present study has been performed employing density functional theory calculations.

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Correction for 'A topological path to the formation of a quasi-planar B boron cluster and its dianion' by Pinaki Saha , , 2024, https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp05452c.

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The incorporation of representative commercial compostable materials into a full-scale open-air windrow composting process in an industrial site using household-separated biowaste was investigated. Two batches out of the same initial biowaste mixture were studied, one as control and the other containing initially 1.28 wt% of certified compostable plastics.

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  • Patients with transposition of the great arteries who underwent an arterial switch operation often face complications like right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction, which may require additional interventions.
  • This study analyzed the cardiopulmonary exercise capacity and right ventricular function in TGA patients based on their type of RVOT intervention, focusing on various outcome measures such as peak oxygen uptake and RV-arterial coupling.
  • Results showed that patients without RVOT interventions had higher exercise capacity and better RV function compared to those who underwent catheter or surgical RVOT interventions, indicating a notable decline in performance post-intervention.
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