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Algunas reflexiones acerca de la stjue de 9 de julio de 2020 sobre los pactos novatorios en materia de cláusulas suelo

2021

The Sentence of the Court of Justice of the European Union of July 9, 2020 comes to answer the five questions that, in its preliminary question, the Court of First Instance and Instruction No. 3 of Teruel asks about the validity of the new agreements in the context of the floor clauses, establishing jurisprudential doctrine on this matter about which our Supreme Court had previously ruled in its Judgments of October 16, 2017, in the sense of considering the agreed floor clause null as a consequence of the novation agreement and, subsequently, those of April 11, 2018 and September 13, 2018 in the opposite direction, declaring that the novation agreement was valid. It is a long-awaited and in…

Carolina del Carmen The Sentence of the Court of Justice of the European Union of July 9and its economic repercussion - as well as its procedural significance. -by the consequence of the lifting of procedural suspensions that its dictation supposes2018 in the opposite direction2017consumidorin its preliminary question2018 and September 13cláusula suelothe Court of First Instance and Instruction No. 3 of Teruel asks about the validity of the new agreements in the context of the floor clausesno doubtpacto novatorioagreed as a result of the ruling of the Luxembourg Court-. In this paper I will review the doctrine contained in the STJUE in its comparison with the one previously declared by our Supreme Courtremunerative interestMortgage:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]in attentioninterest variability 132 159consumerestablishing jurisprudential doctrine on this matter about which our Supreme Court had previously ruled in its Judgments of October 16new agreementsubsequentlyboth to its well-founded substantive relevance - due to the legal doctrine that it consolidates and which results from unquestionable applicationvariabilidad del interés.2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730055 Algunas reflexiones acerca de la stjue de 9 de julio de 2020 sobre los pactos novatorios en materia de cláusulas suelo Castillo Martínezdeclaring that the novation agreement was valid. It is a long-awaited and insistently commented resolution after its publication2020 comes to answer the five questions thatthose of April 11in the sense of considering the agreed floor clause null as a consequence of the novation agreement andin order to conclude what its incidence is with respect to the criterion maintained by our High Court in its Judgments of April 11UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASfloor clauseinterés remuneratorio2018. Hipoteca
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Radiation-induced vascular changes in the intracranial irradiation field in medulloblastoma survivors: An MRI study

2019

While survival times after treatment of medulloblastoma are increasing, little is known about radiochemotherapy (RCT)-induced cerebrovascular changes. High resolution vessel wall imaging (VWI) sequences are an emerging tool for the evaluation of cerebrovascular diseases. We performed VWI in medulloblastoma long-term survivors to screen for late sequelae of RCT.Twenty-two pediatric medulloblastoma survivors (mean age 25.8 years (10-53 years); 16.3 years (mean) post primary RCT (range 1-45 years)) underwent 2D VWI-MRI. Vessel wall thickening, contrast enhancement and luminal narrowing were analyzed. The findings were correlated with the patients' radiation protocols.Vessel wall changes were o…

Carotid Artery DiseasesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHigh resolutionRadiation induced030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCancer SurvivorsRandomized controlled triallawmedicine.arteryHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCerebellar NeoplasmsChildRadiation InjuriesMedulloblastomabusiness.industryMean ageHematologyCerebral ArteriesIntracranial Arteriosclerosismedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingOncologyCerebrovascular CirculationChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleRadiologyThickeningCranial IrradiationInternal carotid arterybusinessCarotid Artery InternalMagnetic Resonance AngiographyAfter treatmentMedulloblastomaRadiotherapy and Oncology
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Cartoon filter via adaptive abstraction

2016

We propose a non-parametric methodology to realize abstraction images.The redundant wavelet "a trous" algorithm is applied for details detection.An multi-scale circular median filter is used as a smoothing filter.The proposed algorithm is simple and fast on low-cost entry-level hardware. Abstraction in computer graphics defines a procedure that discriminates the essential information that is worth keeping. Usually details, that correspond to higher frequency components, allow to distinguish otherwise similar images. Vice versa, low frequencies are related to the main information, which are larger structures. Contours themselves may also be identified by high frequencies and separate each pi…

Cartoon filterRedundant wavelet02 engineering and technologyEdge-preserving smoothingRedundant waveletsMultiresolution abstractionComputer graphicsCircular median filterWaveletFast multi-scale median0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedian filterMedia TechnologyComputer visionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematicsAbstraction (linguistics)1707Settore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryEdge preserving smoothingWavelet transform[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]020207 software engineeringFilter (video)Mathematical morphologyEuclidean distance transformSignal Processing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmSmoothing
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Comparison of viability assays for Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts after disinfection.

2003

Abstract In order to test various viability assays for Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts were used to infect HCT-8 cells in vitro or baby mice. Infected cells were either stained with fluorescent anti- Cryptosporidium -antibody or lysed and subjected to C. parvum- specific PCR after 48 h. Titrations with infective oocysts were performed and compared to oocysts disinfected with Neopredisan © for 2 h at varying concentrations. Caecal smears and histological sections from infected animals were examined in parallel. The number of foci of parasite development in vitro after immunofluorescent staining correlated well with the infection dose. PCR was less quantifiable and the results were not always …

Cell Survivalanimal diseasesFluorescent Antibody TechniqueImmunofluorescencePolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyCell LineCresolsMiceparasitic diseasesmedicineParasite hostingAnimalsCell SizeInfectivityCryptosporidium parvumGeneral Veterinarymedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugOocystsCryptosporidiumGeneral MedicineDNA Protozoanbiology.organism_classificationVirologyIn vitroStainingFungicides IndustrialDisinfectionCryptosporidium parvumbiology.proteinParasitologyAntibodyVeterinary parasitology
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Combating Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects to Defend Peace and Security

2022

This chapter analyzes the emergence of the heritage-security nexus as a new priority in the international protection and security agenda with a focus on the threats associated with the illicit trade of cultural objects originating from conflict-ridden territories. First, it offers an overview of the existing legal framework protecting cultural objects from looting during armed conflict. It then considers how the protection of cultural property has evolved from a humanitarian law issue to one that is tied to the maintenance of international peace and security. In this latter regard, it outlines the growing concern and activity of the UN Security Council in respect of cultural heritage, inclu…

Chapter VII1954 Hague Convention1970 UNESCO Convention1995 UNIDROIT ConventionUNTOCResolution 2347cultural heritage securityHeritage-security nexusUN CharterResolution 1483
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Correlation of high-field and zero- to ultralow-field NMR properties using 2D spectroscopy

2021

The field of zero- to ultralow-field (ZULF) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is currently experiencing a rapid growth, owing to the progress in optical magnetometry, and also attractive features of ZULF NMR, such as low hardware cost and excellent spectral resolution achieved under ZULF conditions. In this work, an approach is proposed and demonstrated for simultaneous acquisition of ZULF-NMR spectra of individual 13C-containing isotopomers of chemical compounds in a complex mixture. The method makes use of fast field cycling, so that the spin evolution takes place at ZULF conditions, whereas signal detection is performed in a high-field NMR spectrometer. This method has excellent sensitivi…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Materials science010304 chemical physicsField (physics)SpectrometerMagnetometerGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsSpectral line0104 chemical sciencesIsotopomerslaw.inventionHeteronuclear moleculelawPhysics - Chemical Physics0103 physical sciencesCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectral resolutionSpectroscopy
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Adversarial reverse mapping of condensed-phase molecular structures: Chemical transferability

2021

Switching between different levels of resolution is essential for multiscale modeling, but restoring details at higher resolution remains challenging. In our previous study we have introduced deepBackmap: a deep neural-network-based approach to reverse-map equilibrated molecular structures for condensed-phase systems. Our method combines data-driven and physics-based aspects, leading to high-quality reconstructed structures. In this work, we expand the scope of our model and examine its chemical transferability. To this end, we train deepBackmap solely on homogeneous molecular liquids of small molecules, and apply it to a more challenging polymer melt. We augment the generator's objective w…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Work (thermodynamics)Materials sciencelcsh:BiotechnologyTransferabilityGeneral EngineeringPhase (waves)FOS: Physical sciencesComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Resolution (logic)Multiscale modelinglcsh:QC1-999Physics - Chemical Physicslcsh:TP248.13-248.65General Materials ScienceRepresentation (mathematics)Reverse mappingBiological systemPhysics - Computational Physicslcsh:PhysicsGenerator (mathematics)APL Materials
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Nondestructive full-field imaging XANES-PEEM analysis of cosmic grains

2006

For chemical analysis of submicron particles, mass spectrometric methods have the disadvantage of being destructive. Thus, a nondestructive elemental and chemical mapping with a high spatial resolution prior to mass analysis is extremely valuable to precharacterize the sample. Here, first results are presented of combined XANES (x-ray absorption near-edge structure) and PEEM (photoemission electron microscopy) measurements on a cosmic grain fraction from the Murchison meteorite. This nondestructive full-field imaging method is well suited for a quantitative analysis and for a preselection prior to detailed mass spectrometric investigations with isotopic resolution/selectivity. A spectral un…

Chemical imagingMurchison meteoritePhotoemission electron microscopyNuclear magnetic resonanceMaterials scienceComposite numberResolution (electron density)Analytical chemistryAbsorption (logic)Condensed Matter PhysicsImage resolutionXANESElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhysical Review B
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Red and far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence as a measure of plant photosynthesis

2015

Remote estimation of Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence emitted by terrestrial vegetation can provide an unparalleled opportunity to track spatiotemporal variations of photosynthetic efficiency. Here we provide the first direct experimental evidence that the two peaks of the chlorophyll fluorescence spectrum can be accurately mapped from high-resolution radiance spectra and that the signal is linked to variations in actual photosynthetic efficiency. Red and far red fluorescence measured using a novel airborne imaging spectrometer over a grass carpet treated with an herbicide known to inhibit photosynthesis was significantly higher than the corresponding signal from an equivalent untreated…

Chemistry1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesImaging spectrometerfood and beveragesFar-redPhotosynthetic efficiencyPhotosynthesisFluorescenceGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of GeographyGeophysicsRadianceddc:550General Earth and Planetary Sciences910 Geography & travel1908 GeophysicsControlled experimentfluorescence airborne sensor high resolution photosynthesisChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing
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<title>Time-resolved fluorescence study of interaction of the monoclonal anticoproporphyrin antibodies and (Pt-)coproporphyrin</title>

1995

Mechanisms of ligand binding by monoclonal anti-coproporphyrin antibodies are studied by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy by use of a picosecond laser system. The antibodies quench the coproporphyrin (CP) fluorescence, but the CP fluorescence spectra show a strong shift of maxima at high concentrations of antibodies (Ab) or their Fab fragment. This can be explained by a special type of Ab or Fab dimerization. Fluorescence decays of CP are measured at different concentrations of Ab and different pH values. The following deconvolution procedure based on the non-linear least squares method reveals a two- exponential character of the fluorescence decay. Data obtained by …

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryFluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopyTime-resolved spectroscopySpectroscopyLaser-induced fluorescenceLuminescencePhosphorescenceFluorescenceFluorescence spectroscopySPIE Proceedings
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