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    Estimation of the soil hydraulic properties from the transient infiltration curve measured on soils affected by water repellency by Moret-Fernández, D., Latorre, B., Giner, M.L., Ramos, J., Alados, C.L., Castellano, C., López, M.V., Jimenez, J.J., Pueyo, Y.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-07-2019)
    “…Estimation of soil sorptivity (S) and hydraulic conductivity (K) is fundamental to model the water infiltration into the soil. This process can be affected by…”
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    High-altitude retinopathy by Pardiñas Barón, N, Fernández Fernández, F, Fondevila Camps, F, Giner Muñoz, M.L, Ara Báguena, M

    “…Abstract Case report This case report presents a 36-year-old male with a sudden loss of vision while taking part in an expedition in the Daulaghiri (8167 m…”
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    Retinopatía de gran altura by Pardiñas Barón, N, Fernández Fernández, F, Fondevila Camps, F, Giner Muñoz, M.L, Ara Báguena, M

    “…Resumen Caso Clínico Varón de 36 años que presenta pérdida súbita de visión central, durante una expedición al Daulaghiri (cordillera del Himalaya),de 8.167 m…”
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    Quantitative characterization of the regressive ecological succession by fractal analysis of plant spatial patterns by Alados, C.L., Pueyo, Y., Giner, M.L., Navarro, T., Escos, J., Barroso, F., Cabezudo, B., Emlen, J.M.

    Published in Ecological modelling (01-05-2003)
    “…We studied the effect of grazing on the degree of regression of successional vegetation dynamic in a semi-arid Mediterranean matorral. We quantified the…”
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    An assessment of the differential sensitivity of four summer-deciduous chamaephytes to grazing and plant interactions using translational asymmetry by Alados, C.L., Giner, M.L, Pueyo, Y.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-08-2006)
    “…The effect of grazing on plant species can vary depending on plant strategy and available resources. We investigated the effect of grazing (sheep and goats) on…”
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