Publications by authors named "S Fernandez Canton"

The structure and spin of photoexcited Fe(phen) in water are examined by x-ray scattering and x-ray emission spectroscopy with 100 ps time resolution. Excitation of the low-spin (LS) ground state (GS) to the charge transfer state MLCT leads to the formation of a high-spin (HS) state that returns to the GS in 725 ps. Density functional theory (DFT) predicts a Fe-N bond elongation in HS by 0.

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  • Ultrasound imaging plays a crucial role in musculoskeletal medicine, especially for sports and surgical procedures, but it has limitations like reliance on the operator and unclear images.
  • The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) can improve ultrasound imaging by enhancing diagnosis and providing better prognostic tools for conditions like hip dysplasia and knee osteoarthritis.
  • Recent advancements in AI/DL techniques, such as tissue segmentation and localization, could significantly increase the accuracy and efficiency of ultrasound-guided surgeries in treating musculoskeletal diseases.
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Effective photoinduced charge transfer makes molecular bimetallic assemblies attractive for applications as active light-induced proton reduction systems. Developing competitive base metal dyads is mandatory for a more sustainable future. However, the electron transfer mechanisms from the photosensitizer to the proton reduction catalyst in base metal dyads remain so far unexplored.

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  • * The use of mixed reality (MR) technology, specifically Medivis's SurgicalAR with Microsoft HoloLens, allows surgeons to visualize and interact with 3D imaging of a patient's anatomy in real time.
  • * In a study, the MR system successfully outlined patients' frontal sinuses with minimal differences compared to traditional 3D-printed guides, highlighting its potential as an effective imaging tool in gender-affirming surgeries.
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It has been more than four years since the first report of SARS-CoV-2, and humankind has experienced a pandemic with an unprecedented impact. Moreover, the new variants have made the situation even worse. Among viral enzymes, the SARS-CoV-2 main protease (M) has been deemed a promising drug target vs.

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