• openAccess   Losing psychiatric or psychological follow-up during the first COVID-19 confinement in Portugal: outcomes in mental health 

      Gomes, M; Silva Moreira, P.; Ferreira, S.; Couto, B.; Machado-Sousa, M.; Raposo-Lima, C.; Sousa, N.; Picó-Pérez, Maria; Morgado, P. Cambridge University Press (2023)
      Introduction: The COVID-19 outbreak imposed several periods of lockdown to stop the pandemic, with a determinant impact on access to mental health services. In Portugal, the first State of Emergency was declared on the ...
    • closedAccess   Loss compensation in time-dependent elastic metamaterials 

      Torrent, Daniel; Parnell, William J.; Norris, Andrew N. American Physical Society (2018)
      Materials with properties that are modulated in time are known to display wave phenomena showing energy increasing with time, with the rate mediated by the modulation. Until now there has been no accounting for ...
    • closedAccess   Loss of Control over Eating: A Description of the Eating Disorder/Obesity Spectrum in Women 

      Villarejo, Cynthia; Jiménez-Murcia, Susana; Alvárez Moya, Eva; Granero, Roser; Penelo, Eva; Treasure, Janet; Vilarrasa, Nuria; Gil Montserrat de Bernabé, Mónica; Casanueva, Felipe F.; Tinahones Madueño, Francisco Javier; Fernández-Real, José Manuel; Frühbeck, Gema; De la Torre, Rafael; Botella, Cristina; Agüera, Zaida; Menchón, José Manuel; Fernández Aranda, Fernando Wiley Online Library (2014)
      Goals This study aimed to analyse the association, commonalities and differences between obesity and eating disorders (ED). Method A total of 150 female patients [50 obese with bulimia nervosa (OB + BN), 50 obese with ...
    • openAccess   Loss of Hyperconjugative Effects Drives Hydride Transfer during Dihydrofolate Reductase Catalysis 

      Angelastro, Antonio; Ruiz-Pernía, José Javier; Tuñón, Iñaki; Moliner, Vicent; Luk, Louis Y. P.; Allemann, Rudolf K. American Chemical Society (2019-09-23)
      Hydride transfer is widespread in nature and has an essential role in applied research. However, the mechanisms of how this transformation occurs in living organisms remain a matter of vigorous debate. Here, we examined ...
    • openAccess   Loss-of-function of NITROGEN LIMITATION ADAPTATION confers disease resistance in Arabidopsis by modulating hormone signaling and camalexin content 

      Val Torregrosa, Beatriz; Bundó, Mireia; Mallavarapu, Mani Deepika; Chiou, Tzyy-Jen; Flors, Victor; San Segundo, Blanca Elsevier ScienceDirect (2022-07-15)
      Phosphorus is an important macronutrient required for plant growth and development. It is absorbed by the roots in the form of inorganic phosphate (Pi). Under Pi limiting conditions, plants activate the Phosphate Starvation ...
    • openAccess   Lossless equalization of frequency combs 

      Torres Company, Víctor; Lancis, Jesús; Andrés, Pedro Optical Society of America (2008)
      Frequency combs obtained by sinusoidal phase modulation of narrow-band continuous-wave lasers are widely used in the field of optical communications. However, the resulting spectral envelope of the comb is not at. ...
    • openAccess   Lossy Compression Methods for Performance-Restricted Wearable Devices 

      Klus, Lucie; Lohan, Elena Simona; Granell, Carlos; Nurmi, Jari CEUR Workshop Proceedings (2020)
      With the increasing popularity, diversity, and utilization of wearable devices, the data transfer-andstorage efficiency becomes increasingly important. This paper evaluates a set of compression techniques regarding their ...
    • openAccess   Lost o la BSO-río 

      Rubio Alcover, Agustín SAIMEL Ediciones (2009)
      En estos tiempos de consagración crítica y comercial del formato teleserie, se ha convertido en un lugar común afirmar que, en caso de estar vivos, los grandes literatos y dramaturgos, de Shakespeare al menos hasta acá, ...
    • openAccess   Loving Outside the Neighborhood: The Conflicting Effects of External Linkages on Incremental Innovation in Clusters 

      Tomás-Miquel, José-Vicente; Molina-Morales, F. Xavier; Expósito-Langa, Manuel Wiley (2019-10)
      The present study assesses the explanatory capacity of three levels of factors, namely, internal to the company, and internal and external to the cluster, in predicting firms' incremental innovative performance in cluster ...
    • openAccess   Low cost greenhouse gas sensor: Gida-Gei 

      Juan Cazalla, Pablo; Ibáñez, Iván; Vidal, Rosario Universitat Jaume I (2023-06-19)
      This paper presents a low-cost compact Bluetooth sensor de signed to periodically measure both in and out of water the con centration of greenhouse gases such as CO2, CH4 and N2O. For this purpose, it has several sensors ...
    • openAccess   Low defensive cardiac reactivity as a physiological correlate of psychopathic fearlessness: Gender differences 

      Branchadell, Victoria; Poy, Rosario; Segarra, Pilar; Ribes Guardiola, Pablo; Molto, Javier Elsevier (2023-07)
      Affective/interpersonal features of psychopathy have been consistently associated with diverse psychophysiological indicators of low threat sensitivity, suggesting an underlying deficit in the reactivity of the brain’s ...
    • openAccess   Low Frequency Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of Thermoelectric Modules 

      García-Cañadas, Jorge; Min, Gao Springer Science & Business Media (2014-06)
      Impedance spectroscopy is a well-established technique for the study of semiconductors and energy-related devices. However, in the area of thermo- electrics (TEs), this technique is not frequently used and there ...
    • openAccess   Low GWP alternatives to HFC-245fa in Organic Rankine Cycles for low temperature heat recovery: HCFO-1233zd-E and HFO-1336mzz-Z 

      Moles, Fran; Navarro-Esbrí, Joaquín; Peris, Bernardo; Mota-Babiloni, Adrián; Barragán Cervera, Angel; Kontomaris, Konstantinos Elsevier (2014-10)
      HFC-245fa is a common working fluid used in Organic Rankine Cycles generating mechanical power from low temperature heat. This paper compares the predicted ORC performance of two novel low GWP working fluids, HCFO-1233zd-E ...
    • openAccess   Low intensity vs. self-guided Internet-delivered psychotherapy for major depression: A multicenter, controlled, randomized study 

      López-del-Hoyo, Yolanda; Oliván, Barbara; Luciano, Juan Vicente; Mayoral-Cleries, Fermin; Roca, Miquel; Gili, Margalida; Andrés, Eva; Serrano Blanco, Antoni; Collazo, Francisco; Araya, Ricardo; Baños, Rosa Maria; Botella, Cristina; Magallón, Rosa; Garcia-Campayo, Javier BioMed Central (2013-01-11)
      Background: Major depression will become the second most important cause of disability in 2020. Computerized cognitive-behaviour therapy could be an efficacious and cost-effective option for its treatment. No studies on ...
    • openAccess   Low-Affinity/High-Selectivity Dopamine Transport Inhibition Sufficient to Rescue Cognitive Functions in the Aging Rat 

      Lubec, Jana; Hussein, Ahmed M.; Kalaba, Predrag; Feyissa, Daniel Daba; Arias-Sandoval, Edgar; Cybulska-Klosowicz, Anita; Bezu, Mekite; Stojanovic, Tamara; Korz, Volker; Malikovic, Jovana; Aher, Nilima Y.; Zehl, Martin; Dragačević, Vladimir; Leban, Johann Jakob; Sagheddu, Claudia; Wackerlig, Judith; Pistis, Marco; Correa, Merce; Langer, Thierry; Urban, Ernst; Höger, Harald; Lubec, Gert MDPI (2023-03)
      The worldwide increase in cognitive decline, both in aging and with psychiatric disorders, warrants a search for pharmacological treatment. Although dopaminergic treatment approaches represent a major step forward, current ...
    • openAccess   Low-cost ceramic membrane bioreactor: Effect of backwashing, relaxation and aeration on fouling. Protozoa and bacteria removal 

      Ugarte, Patricia; Ramo, Ana; Quílez Cinca, Joaquín; Bordes, María del Carmen; Mestre Beltrán, Sergio; Sánchez-Vilches, Enrique; Peña, José Ángel; Menéndez, Miguel Elsevier (2022-07-04)
      Membrane biological reactors (MBR) constitute an alternative to conventional wastewater treatments for improved recovery, reuse, and recycling of water. MBRs have a smaller footprint, provide better biotreatment and achieve ...
    • closedAccess   Low-cost ceramic membranes manufacture using INKJET technology for active layer deposition and validation on membrane bioreactors 

      Luján-Facundo, M.J.; Mendoza-Roca, José-Antonio; Bes-Piá, A.; Zuriaga Agustí, E.; Mestre Beltrán, Sergio; Palacios Tejero, Maria Dolores Elsevier (2023-06-17)
      The fabrication of eco-friendly ceramic membranes based on low-cost raw materials, using digital INKJET printing techniques for active layer deposition and its validation in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) has been studied. ...
    • openAccess   Low-cost ceramic membranes: A research opportunity for industrial application 

      Mestre Beltrán, Sergio; Gozalbo Nebot, Ana; Lorente Ayza, Maria Magdalena; Sánchez-Vilches, Enrique Elsevier (2019-03)
      Obtaining low-cost ceramic membranes has attracted great interest in the scientific community in last years, as it allows to preserve the advantages of ceramic materials while significantly reduce their manufacturing costs. ...
    • openAccess   Low-cost single-pixel 3D imaging by using an LED array 

      Salvador Balaguer, Eva; Latorre Carmona, Pedro; Chabert, Carlos; Pla, Filiberto; Lancis, Jesús; Tajahuerce, Enrique Optical Society of America (2018)
      We propose a method to perform color imaging with a single photodiode by using light structured illumination generated with a low-cost color LED array. The LED array is used to generate a sequence of color Hadamard ...
    • openAccess   Low-High-Power Consumption Architectures for Deep-Learning Models Applied to Hyperspectral Image Classification 

      Haut, Juan M.; Bernabé, Sergio; Paoletti, Mercedes Eugenia; Fernandez-Beltran, Ruben; Plaza, Antonio; Plaza, Javier IEEE (2018-11)
      Convolutional neural networks have emerged as an excellent tool for remotely sensed hyperspectral image (HSI) classification. Nonetheless, the high computational complexity and energy requirements of these models typically ...