Publications by authors named "J A Sobrino"

The concentration of gases in the atmosphere is a topic of growing concern due to its effects on health, ecosystems etc. Its monitoring is commonly carried out through ground stations which offer high precision and temporal resolution. However, in countries with few stations, such as Ecuador, these data fail to adequately describe the spatial variability of pollutant concentrations.

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Introduction And Objectives: Posttransplant outcomes among recipients with a diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) or restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) remain controversial.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of a nationwide registry of first-time recipients undergoing isolated heart transplant between 1984 and 2021. One-year and 5-year mortality in recipients with HCM and RCM were compared with those with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

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Rectal atresia is a rare cause of bowel obstruction in neonates with a normal-appearing anus. We present two different types of rectal atresia requiring different surgical management. Case one was a one-day-old term male with web-type rectal atresia diagnosed preoperatively with bedside obliteration of the web.

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  • The CAMCATT-AI4GEO field experiment took place in Toulouse, France, from June 14 to June 25, 2021, aiming to create a reference dataset for validating future thermal infrared satellite missions.
  • This dataset will help assess urban climate factors like land surface temperature, air temperature, and the Urban Heat Island effect at a neighborhood scale using advanced satellite data with high spatial and temporal resolution.
  • The campaign collected a variety of data types including airborne hyperspectral and thermal imaging, 3D LiDAR, and ground measurements from multiple instruments, providing a comprehensive overview of the city's thermal and spectral characteristics.
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Esophageal perforations can have iatrogenic and non-iatrogenic causes. Early identification is a predictor of good outcomes. When identified, perforations can be managed conservatively with wide drainage or repaired surgically.

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