Publications by authors named "J M Jimenez Garcia de la Marina"

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  • The study focused on isolating and analyzing 30 ExPEC strains from sick camel calves that died from septicemia, highlighting their ability to cause systemic infections.
  • Six of the strains exhibited a hypermucoviscous phenotype, and several were found to be multidrug resistant, including resistance to colistin, which is a last-resort antibiotic.
  • The research also revealed that some strains have mixed virulence traits linked to intestinal pathotypes, indicating a genetic diversity that could enhance their resistance and pathogenic capabilities, suggesting potential risks for both animal health and zoonotic transmission to humans.
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Fencing is a combat sport whose form of direct confrontation involves hitting the opponent with a weapon. The purpose of the study was to determine the properties of body composition of female representatives of the Polish national fencing team. The study involved 11 female athletes of the Polish national fencing team.

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Background: There is great interest in developing simple, user-friendly, and inexpensive tools for the quantification and elucidation of motor deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). These systems could help to monitor the clinical status of patients with PD, to develop better treatments, and to identify individuals who have subtle motor signs that might pass unnoticed in the conventional neurological examination.

Methods: Mememtum, a smartphone application that allows for the quantification of several parameters of movement, such as regularity, rhythm, and changes in the number of taps while taping with a single finger and with alternating fingers, was developed and then tested in a pilot study in Madrid and in an extensive study in Quito, Ecuador.

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Background: Competitions in text mining have been used to measure the performance of automatic text processing solutions against a manually annotated gold standard corpus (GSC). The preparation of the GSC is time-consuming and costly and the final corpus consists at the most of a few thousand documents annotated with a limited set of semantic groups. To overcome these shortcomings, the CALBC project partners (PPs) have produced a large-scale annotated biomedical corpus with four different semantic groups through the harmonisation of annotations from automatic text mining solutions, the first version of the Silver Standard Corpus (SSC-I).

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On-line non-contact surface inspection with high precision is still an open problem. Laser triangulation techniques are the most common solution for this kind of systems, but there exist fundamental limitations to their applicability when high precisions, long standoffs or large apertures are needed, and when there are difficult operating conditions. Other methods are, in general, not applicable in hostile environments or inadequate for on-line measurement.

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