Publications by authors named "J Martinez-Martinez"

Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) of the toxigenic dinoflagellate (KB) are pivotal in structuring the ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), decimating coastal ecology, local economies, and human health. Bacterial communities associated with toxigenic phytoplankton species play an important role in influencing toxin production in the laboratory, supplying essential factors to phytoplankton and even killing blooming species. However, our knowledge of the prevalence of these mechanisms during HAB events is limited, especially for KB blooms.

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Background: The aim of cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI)-dependent flutter ablation is the bidirectional conduction block of the CTI. Very-high-power short-duration (vHPSD) radiofrequency ablation aims to minimize conductive heating and increase resistive heating to create shallower but wider lesions in a very short time, while reducing the risk of collateral tissue damage. Experimental studies have shown that it produces effective transmural lesions with an equal or better safety profile compared to conventional parameters.

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  • * Experiments using isotope-labeled viruses showed that both protists and bacteria significantly consume viruses, obtaining essential carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) nutrients from them.
  • * Biotic processes (like grazing by protists and breakdown by bacteria) removed 83% to 91% of the viruses weekly, highlighting the need for further research on viral C and N recycling in global carbon and nitrogen cycles.
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Interventions through telerehabilitation have shown positive effects in various clinical conditions, facilitating the return to work of the working population. This study aimed to compare conventional, center-based physiotherapy versus an intervention combining home- and center-based treatment for whiplash syndrome in workers enrolled in a mutual insurance company, evaluating differences in the number of face-to-face sessions and the duration of sickness absence. The secondary aim was to assess the acceptability and usability of the telerehabilitation intervention.

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Introduction And Importance: 1-3% of tuberculosis cases are extrapulmonary, which 11-16% are abdominal. In recent years, a progressive increase in the number of peritoneal tuberculosis cases has been observed. Peritoneal tuberculosis accounts for only 1-2% of all cases of peritonitis.

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