Publications by authors named "G Echevarria"

Ultramafic soils are a natural source of metals such as Ni, Co and Cr that can pose ecosystem and human risks. Here, we assessed the environmental, ecological, and human health (carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic) risks from exposure to ultramafic soils through an integrated approach using petrographic and soil mineralogical assessments together with total, available, bioaccessible, and soil fractions analyses of Ni, Co and Cr in ultramafic soils from Brazil. The metal concentrations were similar or up to 5-fold higher for Ni than other studies worldwide in ultramafic soils.

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Background: Interscalene catheters (ISC) are considered as the gold standard for perioperative pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty. Liposomal bupivacaine (LB) for interscalene blocks (ISBs) and the addition of dexamethasone to ISBs have both presented as additional options for extended analgesia. We aimed to compare the efficacy of LB to a single-shot ISB (SISB) with added dexamethasone to an ISC.

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X-ray fluorescence is a fast, cost-effective, and eco-friendly method for elemental analyses. Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometers (pXRF) have proven instrumental in detecting metals across diverse matrices, including plants. However, sample preparation and measurement procedures need to be standardized for each instrument.

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Objective: Both psychosocial stress and gestational weight gain are independently associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Studies of the association between psychosocial stress and gestational weight gain (GWG) have yielded mixed results. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between psychosocial stress and GWG in a large population-based cohort.

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Nickel hyperaccumulator plants play a major role in nickel recycling in ultramafic ecosystems, and under agromining the nickel dynamics in the farming system will be affected by removal of nickel-rich biomass. We investigated the biogeochemical cycling of nickel as well as key nutrients in an agromining operation that uses the metal crop Phyllanthus rufuschaneyi in the first tropical metal farm located in Borneo (Sabah, Malaysia). For two years, this study monitored nine 25-m plots and collected information on weather, biomass exportation, water, and litter fluxes to the soil.

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