Publications by authors named "O M Hernandez"

Laparoscopic vertical clip gastroplasty (LVCG) with BariClip is a recent procedure that appears to be safe Gentileschi et al. (Obes Surg 33(1):303-12, 2023). The initial complications reported include erosion, slippage, and gastroesophageal reflux.

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Hybrid copper(I) halide materials are currently attracting significant attention due to their exceptional luminescence properties, offering great potential for the development of multifunctional emissive materials with, in addition, eco-friendly features. A binuclear copper iodide complex, based on the [CuIL] motif with phosphite derivatives as ligands, has been synthesized and structurally characterized. Photophysical investigations indicate that this complex displays luminescence thermochromic properties, which are characterized by a temperature-dependent change in the relative intensity of two emission bands.

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Melilite-type gallates of general formula REAEGaO are of interest for their ability to host mobile interstitial oxide ions in [GaO] layers. The crystal structure of CaGaO is closely related to melilite, with [GaO] layers stacked in a more complex way to accommodate an additional 0.5 interlayer cations per formula unit, suggesting the potential for similar oxide ion conduction behavior.

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  • Coherent perfect absorption (CPA) is an interference phenomenon important for optical computing, but its noise characteristics have not been fully studied.
  • In this research, it was found that CPA thermal noise signals are orthogonal to the transmitted signals, allowing for effective management of thermal noise.
  • These findings could lead to advancements in CPA technologies, enabling the separation of thermal noise from signals and the development of networks that optimize heat transfer without losing energy.
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  • - The study focuses on the role of fine needle aspiration (FNA) in assessing salivary gland tumors, specifically looking into the “Salivary Gland Neoplasm of Uncertain Malignant Potential” (SUMP) category as defined by the Milan System.
  • - Researchers analyzed FNA cases from three academic institutions to determine the risk of neoplasm (RON) and risk of malignancy (ROM) in different SUMP subtypes, finding that overall ROM for SUMP was 20.8%, with clear cell subtype having a high malignancy rate.
  • - Results showed variability in ROM across institutions and SUMP subtypes, reinforcing the necessity for precise categorization of SUMP lesions, particularly clear cell types, for effective
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