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    Ultrafiltration technology with a ceramic membrane for reactive dye removal: Optimization of membrane performance by Alventosa-deLara, E., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (30-03-2012)
    “…► An ultrafiltration ceramic membrane was used for the removal of a reactive dye, RB5. ► Influence of operating conditions and feed concentration on the…”
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    A comparative study of state-of-the-art evolutionary image registration methods for 3D modeling by Santamaría, J., Cordón, O., Damas, S.

    Published in Computer vision and image understanding (01-09-2011)
    “…► Image registration aims to find a transformation between two different images. ► Evolutionary computation uses computational models of evolutionary…”
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    Ultrafiltration ceramic membrane performance during the treatment of model solutions containing dye and salt by Alventosa-deLara, E., Barredo-Damas, S., Zuriaga-Agustí, E., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Separation and purification technology (29-05-2014)
    “…•An ultrafiltration ceramic membrane was used for the treatment of dye/salt mixtures.•The influence of pressure and feed salt content on flux and retention was…”
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    A comparative study on the application of advanced bacterial foraging models to image registration by Bermejo, E., Cordón, O., Damas, S., Santamaría, J.

    Published in Information sciences (20-02-2015)
    “…•Image registration aims to find a transformation between two different images.•Evolutionary computation uses computational models of evolutionary…”
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    Dispersion assessment in the location of facial landmarks on photographs by Campomanes-Álvarez, B. R., Ibáñez, O., Navarro, F., Alemán, I., Cordón, O., Damas, S.

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…The morphological assessment of facial features using photographs has played an important role in forensic anthropology. The analysis of anthropometric…”
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    Performance of ceramic ultrafiltration membranes and fouling behavior of a dye-polysaccharide binary system by Zuriaga-Agustí, E, Alventosa-deLara, E, Barredo-Damas, S, Alcaina-Miranda, M I, Iborra-Clar, M I, Mendoza-Roca, J A

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2014)
    “…Ultrafiltration membrane processes have become an established technology in the treatment and reuse of secondary effluents. Nevertheless, membrane fouling…”
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    Ceramic membrane behavior in textile wastewater ultrafiltration by Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    Published in Desalination (15-01-2010)
    “…Textile industries are rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors taking into account both wastewater volume and composition. In order to be able…”
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    Industrial trial to produce a low clinker, low carbon cement by Vizcaíno-Andrés, L. M., Sánchez-Berriel, S., Damas-Carrera, S., Pérez-Hernández, A., Scrivener, K. L., Martirena-Hernández, J. F.

    Published in Materiales de construcción (Madrid) (01-01-2015)
    “…A preliminary assessment of conditions for the industrial manufacture of a new cementitious system based on clinker-calcined clay and limestone, developed by…”
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    Application of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membranes for the treatment of integrated textile wastewaters by Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    “…► Ceramic UF membranes are a suitable pretreatment of polluted textile effluents. ► Selection of the operating conditions is critical in the UF process…”
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    Study and optimization of the ultrasound-enhanced cleaning of an ultrafiltration ceramic membrane through a combined experimental–statistical approach by Alventosa-deLara, E., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-05-2014)
    “…•Study of US-cleaning procedure of ultrafiltration membrane used for removing dye.•Influence of TMP, CFV, US power and frequency on cleaning efficiency was…”
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    Study on the performance of different craniofacial superimposition approaches (II): Best practices proposal by Damas, S, Wilkinson, C, Kahana, T, Veselovskaya, E, Abramov, A, Jankauskas, R, Jayaprakash, P.T, Ruiz, E, Navarro, F, Huete, M.I, Cunha, E, Cavalli, F, Clement, J, Lestón, P, Molinero, F, Briers, T, Viegas, F, Imaizumi, K, Humpire, D, Ibáñez, O

    Published in Forensic science international (01-12-2015)
    “…Highlights • The current manuscript can be considered the first standard in the field. • This first study facilitated an international agreement on different…”
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    Computer vision and soft computing for automatic skull–face overlay in craniofacial superimposition by Campomanes-Álvarez, B. Rosario, Ibáñez, O, Navarro, F, Alemán, I, Botella, M, Damas, S, Cordón, O

    Published in Forensic science international (01-12-2014)
    “…Highlights • We use computer vision and soft computing as powerful tools to automate the skull–face overlay task. • We dramatically reduce the time taken by…”
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    A cooperative coevolutionary approach dealing with the skull–face overlay uncertainty in forensic identification by craniofacial superimposition by Ibáñez, O., Cordón, O., Damas, S.

    Published in Soft computing (Berlin, Germany) (01-05-2012)
    “…Craniofacial superimposition is a forensic process where photographs or video shots of a missing person are compared with the skull that is found. By…”
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    Feature-based image registration by means of the CHC evolutionary algorithm by Cordón, O., Damas, S., Santamaría, J.

    Published in Image and vision computing (01-05-2006)
    “…Image registration has been a very active research area in the computer vision community. In the last few years, there is an increasing interest on the…”
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    Study on the performance of different craniofacial superimposition approaches (I) by Ibáñez, O, Vicente, R, Navega, D.S, Wilkinson, C, Jayaprakash, P.T, Huete, M.I, Briers, T, Hardiman, R, Navarro, F, Ruiz, E, Cavalli, F, Imaizumi, K, Jankauskas, R, Veselovskaya, E, Abramov, A, Lestón, P, Molinero, F, Cardoso, J, Çağdır, A.S, Humpire, D, Nakanishi, Y, Zeuner, A, Ross, A.H, Gaudio, D, Damas, S

    Published in Forensic science international (01-12-2015)
    “…Highlights • A multiple-lab study on CFS has been carried out for the first time. • Each participant employed her/his particular methodology and technological…”
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    Performance evaluation of memetic approaches in 3D reconstruction of forensic objects by Santamaría, J., Cordón, O., Damas, S., García-Torres, J.M., Quirin, A.

    Published in Soft computing (Berlin, Germany) (01-07-2009)
    “…Different tasks in forensics require the use of 3D models of forensic objects (skulls, bones, corpses, etc.) captured by 3D range scanners. Since a whole…”
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    MEPROCS framework for craniofacial superimposition: validation study by Ibáñez, O, Vicente, R, Navega, D, Campomanes-Álvarez, B.R, Cattaneo, C, Jankauskas, R, Huete, M.I, Navarro, F, Hardiman, R, Ruiz, E, Imaizumi, K, Cavalli, F, Veselovskaya, E, Humpire, D, Cardoso, J, Collini, F, Mazzarelli, D, Gibelli, D, Damas, S

    Published in Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) (01-11-2016)
    “…Abstract Craniofacial superimposition (CFS) involves the process of overlaying a skull with a number of ante-mortem images of an individual and the analysis of…”
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    Nanofiltration as a final step towards textile wastewater reclamation by Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Barredo-Damas, S., Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, M.I., Iborra-Clar, A., Mendoza-Roca, J.A.

    Published in Desalination (15-05-2009)
    “…Water scarcity makes industrial wastewater reuse necessary, especially in those industries characterized by both high water consumptions and extremely polluted…”
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    Comparison of three NF membranes for the reuse of secondary textile effluents by Bes-Piá, A., Iborra-Clar, A., García-Figueruelo, C., Barredo-Damas, S., Alcaina-Miranda, M.I., Mendoza-Roca, J.A., Iborra-Clar, M.I.

    Published in Desalination (31-05-2009)
    “…Textile industry processes (dyeing, bleaching, printing and finishing) require a high-water consumption generating high amounts of wastewater. According to the…”
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