Publications by authors named "L Garcia Prieto"

The ReAct (Recovery, Activity) project is an ENFSI (European Network of Forensic Science Institutes) supported initiative comprising a large consortium of laboratories. Here, the results from more than 23 laboratories are presented. The primary purpose was to design experiments simulating typical casework circumstances; collect data and to implement Bayesian networks to assess the value (i.

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Technological advancements have allowed the detection of increasingly complex forensic genetics samples, as minimum amounts of DNA can now be detected in crime scenes or other settings of interest. The weight of the evidence depends on several parameters regarding the population and sample-related analytical factors, the latter in a greater number when the DNA amount is considered. This led to the development of probabilistic genotyping software (PGS), able to deal with the associated complexities.

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  • The study investigates how internalized gay ageism influences sexual activity frequency among gay men over 50 in the Midwestern U.S., finding that ageism doesn't affect sexual frequency when considering sex-seeking behaviors.* -
  • It concludes that more frequent sex-seeking behaviors lead to increased sexual activity, with participants in open relationships engaging in these behaviors more than single or widowed individuals.* -
  • Financial status also plays a role, as those earning between $50,000 and $75,000 and over $75,000 reported less sexual activity compared to those making less than $25,000, highlighting the importance of cultural sensitivity in understanding older gay men's relationships.*
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While jellyfish are often considered to be a nuisance, their value to ecosystems and for human exploitation is shifting this perception. People have been eating jellyfish for millennia. In recent decades, the scale of jellyfish fisheries has expanded dramatically, with annual catches in the hundreds of thousands of tonnes.

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  • Max Egon Thiel's chapter on rhizostomes ecology up to 1970 covers a wide range of topics but lacks depth in blooms, ecosystem roles, and alien introductions.
  • The current review aims to delve into Thiel's interests like seasonality and also explore neglected areas such as the impact of alien species and ecological roles.
  • The discussion culminates in evaluating whether rhizostomes should be classified separately from semaeostomes in ecological studies.
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