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    Current quests in nucleosynthesis: present and future neutron-induced reaction measurements by Praena, J., Pignatari, M., Mastinu, P.F., Martín-Hernández, G., Prete, G., Quesada, J.M., Sabaté-Gilarte, M.

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2014)
    “…We present some open questions in nucleosynthesis focused on the measurement of relevant neutron capture cross-sections and on new experimental methods. We…”
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    Anaphylactic risk due to systemic mastocytosis: Perioperative management in cardiac surgery by Martín Serrano, P, Martín Hernández, J G, Martín Celemín, R, de Antonio Antón, N, Orús García, R, Planas Roca, A

    “…Mastocytosis is a disease characterised by an abnormal proliferation of mast cells. The degranulation of mast cells can be triggered by chemical, physical, and…”
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    A method to obtain a Maxwell–Boltzmann neutron spectrum at kT=30 keV for nuclear astrophysics studies by Mastinu, P.F., Martín Hernández, G., Praena, J.

    “…A method based on shaping the proton beam energy in order to shape the neutron beam energy to a desired form for accelerator-based neutron sources is proposed…”
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    Temperature-tuned Maxwell-Boltzmann neutron spectra for kT ranging from 30 up to 50 keV for nuclear astrophysics studies by Martín-Hernández, G, Mastinu, P F, Praena, J, Dzysiuk, N, Capote Noy, R, Pignatari, M

    Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-08-2012)
    “…The need of neutron capture cross section measurements for astrophysics motivates present work, where calculations to generate stellar neutron spectra at…”
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    A Method to Obtain a Maxwell–Boltzmann Neutron Spectrum at kT = 30 keV for Nuclear Astrophysics Studies by Praena, J., Mastinu, P. F., Hernández, G. Martín

    “…A method to shape the neutron energy spectrum at low-energy accelerators is proposed by modification of the initial proton energy distribution. A first…”
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    Cerebral oximetry monitoring during bypass surgery: can the approach be changed? by Fuertes Olivera, A, Martín Celemín, R, Martín Hernández, G, Orts Rodríguez, M, Planas Roca, A

    “…We describe the detection of postoperative neurologic complications by means of monitoring cerebral oximetry during cardiac surgery. A 54-year-old man…”
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    Temperature-tuned Maxwell–Boltzmann neutron spectra for kT ranging from 30 up to 50keV for nuclear astrophysics studies by Martín-Hernández, G., Mastinu, P.F., Praena, J., Dzysiuk, N., Capote Noy, R., Pignatari, M.

    Published in Applied radiation and isotopes (01-08-2012)
    “…The need of neutron capture cross section measurements for astrophysics motivates present work, where calculations to generate stellar neutron spectra at…”
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    Thyroid nodules: factors suggestive of malignancy by Lassaletta Atienza, L, Melchor Díaz, M A, Gavilanes Plasencia, J, Martín Hernández, G, de Vergas Gutiérrez, J

    Published in Acta otorrinolaringológica española (01-04-1997)
    “…The evaluation and management of thyroid nodules is a common problem in medicine. In a review of 250 cases of thyroid disease seen at the 12 de Octubre…”
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    Response of cartilaginous neoplasms of the larynx to surgery and alternative therapies by Martín Hernández, G, López-Ríos Moreno, F, Lassaletta Atienza, L M, Bronchalo Butragueño, P, Martínez Tello, F J, Alvarez Vicent, J J

    Published in Acta otorrinolaringológica española (01-11-1997)
    “…Three primary cartilaginous tumors of the larynx are reported: two chondrosarcomas (including an undifferentiated chondrosarcoma with prolonged survival) and…”
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    Radiological criteria for laryngeal tumors and cervical metastases by Melchor Díaz, M A, Sánchez Guerrero, A, Ontañón Martin, M, Rodríguez de la Fuente, F, Mingorance López, A, Martín Hernández, G, Bronchalo Butragueño, F, Alvarez Vicent, J J

    Published in Acta otorrinolaringológica española (01-01-1996)
    “…Radiological techniques are important for studying the extension of laryngeal tumors. CT and MRI yield high-quality images with few artifacts that can be…”
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