Search Results - "Ortega, A.B."
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249P Clinical characteristics of the spinal muscular atrophy patients identified in the Brazilian public health system
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-10-2024)“…Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare disease characterized by progressive loss of motor neurons. The most common form of SMA (5q-SMA), classified into…”
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Passive Rehabilitation Exercises with an Ankle Rehabilitation Prototype Based in a Robot Parallel Structure
Published in Revista IEEE América Latina (01-01-2017)“…In this paper the implementation of PID controllers for the development of passive rehabilitation exercises are presented. For which it is designed and built…”
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Impact of air pollution in respiratory allergic diseases
Published in Medicina Universitaria (01-10-2016)“…Allergic respiratory disease, which includes allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, is one of the most common diseases, with a major impact on a patient's…”
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Active Rehabilitation Exercises With a Parallel Structure Ankle Rehabilitation Prototype
Published in Revista IEEE América Latina (01-05-2017)“…In this paper the implementation of impedance controllers to develop active rehabilitation exercises are presented. For which it is used a parallel structure…”
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Implementation of third-generation digital PCR for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of sickle cell disease and early detection
Published in Anales de la Real Academia Nacional de Medicina, Madrid (2024)“…Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is one of the most prevalent autosomal recessive disease, affecting over 600,000 newborns globally each year. In Spain, the Spanish…”
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Efectividad de la prevención cardiovascular en atención primaria
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Efectividad de la prevención cardiovascular en atención primaria
Published in Atención primaria (2001)“…Evaluar la modificación de los factores de riesgo y del riesgo coronario en adultos (14–75 años) tras un período de entre 1 y 5 años de ser incluidos en el…”
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