Publications by authors named "P Nieves"

The design of new materials for technological applications is increasingly being assisted by online computational tools that facilitate the study of their properties. In this work, based on modern web application frameworks, the online app MAELASviewer has been developed to visualize and analyze magnetostriction via a user-friendly interactive graphical interface. The features and technical details of this new tool are described in detail.

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Manipulation of magnetisation with ultrashort laser pulses is promising for information storage device applications. The dynamics of the magnetisation response depends on the energy transfer from the photons to the spins during the initial laser excitation. A material of special interest for magnetic storage are FePt nanoparticles, for which switching of the magnetisation with optical angular momentum was demonstrated recently.

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Magnetization manipulation is essential for basic research and applications. A fundamental question is, how fast can the magnetization be reversed in nanoscale magnetic storage media. When subject to an ultrafast laser pulse, the speed of the magnetization dynamics depends on the nature of the energy transfer pathway.

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Multi-disulfide-bond-containing proteins acquire their native structures through an oxidative folding reaction which involves formation of native disulfide bonds through thiol-disulfide exchange reactions between cysteines and disulfides coupled to a conformational folding event. Oxidative folding rates of the four-disulfide-bond-containing protein bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A (RNase A) in the presence of the synthetic redox-active molecule, (+/-)-trans-1,2-bis(2-mercaptoacetamido)cyclohexane (BMC), and in combination with non-redox-active trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), and trifluorethanol were determined by HPLC analysis. The data indicate that regeneration of RNase A is enhanced 2-fold by BMC (50 microM) and 3-fold upon addition of TMAO (0.

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Introduction: In spite of the frequent prophylactic use of lithium salts in affective disorders, few papers have been published about clinical outcome predictors in long-term follow-up.

Objective: To identify clinical predictors of long-term outcome in a sample of bipolar outpatients on lithium treatment.

Methods: An intervention study was conducted in a case series of all patients treated, at least for two years, at two Affective Disorders ambulatory Units.

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