7 results match your criteria: "Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco[Affiliation]"
Bioresour Technol
May 2024
Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid Spain.
Aqueous phase reforming has been explored for renewable H production from waste biomass. Promising results have been reported for pyrolysis bio-oil aqueous fractions (AFB), but economical assessments are needed to determine process feasibility, which requires both energy consumption minimization and optimal H valorization. This work compares different alternatives using process simulation and economic evaluation computational tools.
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September 2023
Ecology, Evolution and Development Group, Doñana Biological Station, CSIC, E-41092, Seville, Spain.
Alien predators are a major cause of decline and extinction of species worldwide, since native organisms are rarely equipped with specific antipredatory strategies to cope with them. However, phenotypic plasticity and learned predator recognition may help prey populations to survive novel predators. Here we examine geographical variation in the learning ability of larval spadefoot toads (Pelobates cultripes) to recognize invasive predatory crayfish (Procambarus clarkii).
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December 2021
Instituto de Gerontología y Servicios Sociales (INGESS), Madrid, Spain.
Several studies have shown an association between psychosocial variables and functional capacity in chronic pain processes such as osteoarthritis. The aim of this study was to test a structural equations model that shows the predictive weight of certain variables such as catastrophizing, self-efficacy and kinesiophobia on functional pain and WOMAC subscales scores of pain and physical function of older patients diagnosed with hip and knee osteoarthritis. We also assessed the specific weight of age in terms of the factors.
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February 2020
Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, Postal Code 28049, Madrid, Spain.
Four new species of (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae) from the Western Indian Ocean Region, based on morphological and molecular evidence, are described, illustrated, and mapped. sp. nov.
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September 2017
Department of Genetics, IIS - Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital (IIS-FJD, UAM). Avda. Reyes Católicos, 2, Madrid, 28040, Spain.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in which a significant proportion of patients do not respond to treatment. The objective of this study was to examine the role of genetic risk variants in the response to treatment with methylphenidate (MPH). The effectiveness of MPH was evaluated based on variations in the CGI-S and CGAS scales over a 12-month treatment period using linear mixed effects models.
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April 2014
Department of Zoology. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco. C/ Darwin 2,28049 Madrid, Spain
Butterfly community and single species based approaches were taken to establish conservation priorities within a nature reserve in Central Spain. In this study, patch type (sclerophyllous, halophilous, or disturbed), potential herbaceous nectar availability, potential woody plant nectar availability, total nectar availability, and two approximations to plant diversity (herbaceous and woody plant diversity) were evaluated as variables that account for adult butterfly density. Butterfly communities in the reserve, which consist mostly of generalist species, were denser in relatively wet areas dominated by halophilous vegetation.
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December 2012
Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ciudad Universitaria de Cantoblanco, Postal Code 28049, Madrid, Spain.
A critical review of the Ecuadorian species of Acalypha L. (Euphorbiaceae) is presented; 20 of the 38 previously recognized species are accepted, 9 are considered synonyms and 9 are based on misidentifications. Comprehensive nomenclatural information is supplied and 13 lectotypes are designated.
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