Publications by authors named "Maria Ruano"

The optimization of integrated membrane bioreactors (MBRs) models is of paramount importance in view of reducing the costs, greenhouse gas emissions or enhancing the water quality. On this behalf, this paper, produced by the International Water Association (IWA) Task Group on Membrane modelling and control, reviews the current state-of-the-art regarding the control and optimization of integrated MBR models. Whether aerobic or anaerobic, such modelling allows the consideration of specific functioning conditions and optimization problems together with the estimation and monitoring of Performance Index (PIs).

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The HIV prevalence in Maputo city is 16.2%. There is a lack of data describing associated factors with disclosure or non-disclosure of HIV-positive sero-status to sexual partners.

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  • Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) causes a persistent, often symptomless infection in cattle, and while some countries have eradicated it, global standardization of detection methods is still lacking.
  • A study evaluated the accuracy of 11 different molecular tests for detecting BLV, finding that 29 out of 44 samples were correctly identified and that all methods had diagnostic sensitivities between 74% and 100%.
  • The research emphasized the need for collaboration in standardizing testing methods and suggested the creation of an international calibrator to enhance result consistency and aid in the global eradication of BLV.
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  • In September 2022, Spain faced a Sheep pox virus outbreak in sheep, which had not been seen in over 50 years, affecting 30 farms in two regions.
  • To tackle the outbreak, experts conducted careful health checks and tests, confirming the virus in many suspected farms, even when not all sheep showed clear signs of illness.
  • Despite testing thousands of sheep for the virus, only a few cases were found before symptoms appeared, showing the need for careful monitoring and better testing methods to manage such outbreaks.
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  • SARS-CoV-2 has been infecting various animal species, with farmed minks showing the highest outbreak cases; a study in Spain analyzed genomic sequences from 18 of these outbreaks.
  • Researchers identified four distinct lineages of the virus (B.1, B.1.177, B.1.1.7, AY.98.1) and noted a range of mutations that accumulate rather than follow specific lineage patterns.
  • Key mutations in the virus could improve its ability to infect hosts, raising concerns about transmission to humans and indicating the importance of monitoring genetic changes in the virus within mink populations.
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This paper introduces the HEMStoEC database, which contains data recorded in the course of two research projects, NILMforIHEM , and HEMS2IEA , for more than three years. To be manageable, the dataset is divided in months, from January 2020 until February 2023. It consists in: (a) consumption electric data for four houses in a neighbourhood situated in the south of Portugal, (b) weather data for that location, (c) photovoltaic and battery data, (d) inside climate data, and (e) operation of several electric devices in one of the four houses.

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  • The African horse sickness virus (AHSV) has nine serotypes and its genome consists of ten dsRNA segments, with Segment 2 (Seg-2) important for identifying the virus serotype and its neutralizing antibodies.
  • Rapid identification of AHSV serotypes is crucial for controlling outbreaks, as specific vaccination programs are needed, especially in regions where multiple serotypes can co-occur.
  • This study develops and validates three triplex real-time RT-PCR methods to quickly detect AHSV serotypes, using samples from various outbreaks in Kenya, Thailand, Nigeria, and Spain for testing.
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Between December 2020 and January 2021, an outbreak of acute mortality in endangered Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) kept in captivity was detected in a zoo in Spain. The main findings observed in the two fatally affected animals at post-mortem evaluation were jaundice, renal tubular necrosis and interstitial nephritis. Leptospira spp.

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The largest epidemic of West Nile virus (WNV) reported ever in Spain in both humans and equines occurred in 2020, affecting 77 humans and 139 equine herds. Here, we aimed to monitor the outbreaks detected in equid herds in Andalusia (southern Spain), the Spanish region where 89.9% of the outbreaks were reported, and to evaluate the virus circulation and risk factor associated with WNV exposure in the affected herds.

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In October 2022, an outbreak in Europe of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) in intensively farmed minks occurred in northwest Spain. A single mink farm hosting more than 50,000 minks was involved. The identified viruses belong to clade 2.

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Typical seizure prediction models aim at discriminating interictal brain activity from pre-seizure electrographic patterns. Given the lack of a preictal clinical definition, a fixed interval is widely used to develop these models. Recent studies reporting preictal interval selection among a range of fixed intervals show inter- and intra-patient preictal interval variability, possibly reflecting the heterogeneity of the seizure generation process.

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The generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is an environmental problem worldwide. A high rate of MSW produces pollution and diseases and affects the economic development of countries. This study analyzes the effect that GDP, population density, urbanization, and tourists' flow have on the generation of MSW in 173 countries worldwide.

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Electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings, lasting hours before epileptic seizures, have been studied in the search for evidence of the existence of a preictal interval that follows a normal ECG trace and precedes the seizure's clinical manifestation. The preictal interval has not yet been clinically parametrized. Furthermore, the duration of this interval varies for seizures both among patients and from the same patient.

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The Ecological Footprint is defined as the ecological impact caused by human activities, such as agriculture, fishing, raising livestock, and building infrastructure. A high level of Ecological Footprint index is linked to high consumption of natural resources, which causes a negative impact on the environment. Few studies analyze the Ecological Footprint and its determinants considering the effects of neighboring countries.

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Many governments around the world have enforced quarantine policies to control the spread of the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). These policies have had positive and negative effects on the environment. For example, the concentrations of certain harmful pollutants have decreased in some countries.

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This research aims to show the positive and negative indirect effects of COVID-19 on the environment, particularly in the most affected countries such as China, USA, Italy, and Spain. Our research shows that there is a significant association between contingency measures and improvement in air quality, clean beaches and environmental noise reduction. On the other hand, there are also negative secondary aspects such as the reduction in recycling and the increase in waste, further endangering the contamination of physical spaces (water and land), in addition to air.

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On-line performance indicators of a microalgae-bacteria consortium were screened out from different variables based on pH and dissolved oxygen on-line measurements via multivariate projection analysis, aiming at finding on-line key state indicators to easily monitor the process. To fulfil this objective, a pilot-scale high-rate pond for urban wastewater treatment was evaluated under highly variable conditions, i.e.

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Nutrient recovery technologies are rapidly expanding due to the need for the appropriate recycling of key elements from waste resources in order to move towards a truly sustainable modern society based on the Circular Economy. Nutrient recycling is a promising strategy for reducing the depletion of non-renewable resources and the environmental impact linked to their extraction and manufacture. However, nutrient recovery technologies are not yet fully mature, as further research is needed to optimize process efficiency and enhance their commercial applicability.

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The use of anaerobic membrane bioreactor technology (AnMBR) is rapidly expanding. However, depending on the application, AnMBR design and operation is not fully mature, and needs further research to optimize process efficiency and enhance applicability. This paper reviews state-of-the-art of AnMBR focusing on modelling and control aspects.

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Wildlife health is of interest for public and animal health because wild animals have been identified as important sentinels for the surveillance for zoonotic pathogens. This work investigated Brucella spp., Coxiella burnetii, and Leptospira spp.

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With the aim of assessing the potential of microalgae cultivation for water resource recovery (WRR), the performance of three 0.55m(3) flat-plate photobioreactors (PBRs) was evaluated in terms of nutrient removal rate (NRR) and biomass production. The PBRs were operated outdoor (at ambient temperature and light intensity) using as growth media the nutrient-rich effluent from an AnMBR fed with pre-treated sewage.

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This paper deals with the effect of a bioaugmentation batch enhanced (BABE) reactor implementation in a biological nutrient removal pilot plant on the populations of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB). The results of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique showed that AOB and NOB populations were significantly enhanced, from 4 to 8% and from 2 to 9%, respectively, as a result of the BABE reactor implementation. Regarding AOB, the percentage of Nitrosomonas oligotropha was mainly increased (3 to 6%).

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A submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) demonstration plant with two commercial hollow-fibre ultrafiltration systems (PURON®, Koch Membrane Systems, PUR-PSH31) was designed and operated for urban wastewater treatment. An instrumentation, control, and automation (ICA) system was designed and implemented for proper process performance. Several single-input-single-output (SISO) feedback control loops based on conventional on-off and PID algorithms were implemented to control the following operating variables: flow-rates (influent, permeate, sludge recycling and wasting, and recycled biogas through both reactor and membrane tanks), sludge wasting volume, temperature, transmembrane pressure, and gas sparging.

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Calmodulin (CaM) is the major component of calcium signaling pathways mediating the action of various effectors. Transient increases in the intracellular calcium level triggered by a variety of stimuli lead to the formation of Ca(2+)/CaM complexes, which interact with and activate target proteins. In the present study the role of Ca(2+)/CaM in the regulation of the ligand-dependent activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been examined in living cells.

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