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    100% peer review in radiation oncology: is it feasible?

    Peer review has been proposed as a strategy to ensure patient safety and plan quality in radiation oncology. Despite its potential benefits, barriers commonly exist to its optimal implementation in daily clini...

    E. Martin-Garcia, F. Celada-Álvarez in Clinical and Translational Oncology (2020)

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    Biogeographical origin and timing of the founder ichthyosis TGM1 c.1187G > A mutation in an isolated Ecuadorian population

    An unusually high frequency of the lamellar ichthyosis TGM1 mutation, c.1187G > A, has been observed in the Ecuadorian province of Manabí. Recently, the same mutation has been detected in a Galician patient (Nort...

    U. S. Esperón-Moldes, J. Pardo-Seco, M. Montalván-Suárez, L. Fachal in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    A detailed insight into the preparation of nanocrystalline TiO2 powders in supercritical carbon dioxide

    This work reports detailed investigations for the preparation of nanostructured titania powders by a solvent-free sol–gel-derived process, operated in supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) at high pressures (10–30 MPa) and ...

    A. Hertz, M. Drobek, J.-C. Ruiz, F. Charton, S. Sarrade in Journal of Materials Science (2017)

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    Corrosion of 9Cr Steel in CO2 at Intermediate Temperature II: Mechanism of Carburization

    In parallel to the formation of a duplex oxide scale, 9Cr–1Mo steel carburizes strongly under CO2 at 550 °C and this carburization accelerates with time. It is observed that an increase of the total CO2 pressure ...

    F. Rouillard, G. Moine, M. Tabarant, J. C. Ruiz in Oxidation of Metals (2012)

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    Corrosion of 9Cr Steel in CO2 at Intermediate Temperature I: Mechanism of Void-Induced Duplex Oxide Formation

    Under CO2 exposure at an intermediate temperature, typically 550 °C, 9Cr–1Mo steel forms a duplex oxide scale made of an outer magnetite layer and an almost-as-thick inner Fe–Cr rich spinel oxide layer. It is pro...

    F. Rouillard, G. Moine, L. Martinelli, J. C. Ruiz in Oxidation of Metals (2012)

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    Measurement of visceral adipose tissue by DXA combined with anthropometry in obese humans

    OBJECTIVE: To get accurate measurements of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).

    E Bertin, C Marcus, J-C Ruiz, J-P Eschard in International Journal of Obesity (2000)

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    Pathologic Findings of Graft Rejection in First and Second Transplants. Differences According to Banff Classification

    Second grafts do have poorer outcome than first grafts, although survival rate of regrafts has steadily improved over the last years. Nevertheless no studies comparing pathological analysis of first and second...

    J. C. Ruiz, A. Garcia-Valtuille, F. Val-Bernal, R. Escallada in Retransplantation (1997)

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    Anti-class I HLA antibodies in potential kidney transplant Recipients: Different CREG phenotypes in patients awaiting A second transplant with respect to non-transplanted Patients

    To determine whether there is any difference in the repertoire of cross-reactive groups (CREG) antibodies (Ab) in potential kidney transplant recipients, comparing those who have already lost one kidney with t...

    G. Fernández-Fresnedo, J. M. Pastor, J. C. Ruiz, J. G. Cotorruelo in Retransplantation (1997)

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    Kalman filtering on approximate state-space models

    Several state-space models for estimating a second-order stochastic process are proposed in this paper on the basis of the approximate Karhunen-Loève expansion. Properties of these models are studied and then ...

    J. C. Ruiz, M. J. Valderrama, R. Gutiérrez in Journal of Optimization Theory and Applica… (1995)

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    Case report 807

    E. Cintora, J. L. del Cura, J. C. Ruiz, M. Grau, C. Ereño in Skeletal Radiology (1993)

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    Effect of Acute Ethanol Loading on Parathyroid Gland Secretion in the Rat

    Ethanol as well as other anesthetic agents such as methanol, chloral hydrate and urethane can induce hypocalcemia in the rat when ingested at anesthetic dosage (5).

    J. Chanard, B. Lacour, T. Drüeke in Phosphate and Minerals in Health and Disea… (1980)