• openAccess   Why Are Some Enzymes Dimers? Flexibility and Catalysis in Thermotoga maritima Dihydrofolate Reductase 

      Ruiz-Pernía, José Javier; Tuñón, Iñaki; Moliner, Vicent; Allemann, Rudolf K. American Chemical Society (2019-05-13)
      Dihydrofolate reductase from Thermotoga maritima (TmDFHFR) is a dimeric thermophilic enzyme that catalyzes the hydride transfer from the cofactor NADPH to dihydrofolate less efficiently than other DHFR enzymes, such as the ...
    • openAccess   Why Being Physically Active or Inactive Affects Older Women’s Physical Role? 

      Ruiz-Montero, Pedro Jesús; Rubio, Laura; Dumitrache , Cristina; Chiva-Bartoll, Oscar Hindawi (2021)
      Background. Active aging is aimed at promoting quality of life in older adults. Nevertheless, the relationship between physical role and the practice of physical activity (PA) can be influenced by bodily pain feeling and ...
    • openAccess   Why Do Young Hispanic Women Take Sexual Risks? Psychological and Cultural Factors for HIV Prevention 

      Giménez-García, Cristina; Ruiz-Palomino, Estefania; Gil-Llario, MD; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael; Castañeiras, C. Elsevier (2018-09)
      Young Hispanic women have been particularly affected by HIV. For this reason, we analyzed the influence of cognitive factors, dispositional variables, and gender culture on the HIV risks of two groups of Hispanic women. ...
    • closedAccess   Why is timing perverse? 

      Matallín Sáez, Juan Carlos; Moreno, David; Rodríguez, Rosa Taylor & Francis (2015)
      The existence of negative market timing, even for passive portfolios, poses a relevant puzzle when assessing portfolio management. In this paper, we develop a simple theoretical model so as to explain why such perverse ...
    • openAccess   Why Most European Wine comes from Companies with a Bad Reputation: Cooperative Wineries in Spain and Beyond 

      Garrido, Samuel Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2023)
      Cooperative wineries are one of the cornerstones of the wine industry in Europe today. To understand how they reached this condition, I use the case of Spain and pay special attention to the period in which they took off ...
    • openAccess   Why should we keep the cerebellum in mind when thinking about addiction? 

      MIQUEL, MARTA; Toledo, Rebeca; García, Luis I.; Coria Ávila, Genaro A.; Manzo, Jorge Bentham Science Publishers (2009)
      Increasing evidence has involved the cerebellum in functions beyond the sphere of motor control. In the present article, we review evidence that involves the cerebellum in addictive behaviour. We aimed on molecular and ...
    • openAccess   Wi-Fi Crowdsourced Fingerprinting Dataset for Indoor Positioning 

      Lohan, Elena Simona; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Leppäkoski, Helena; Richter, Philipp; Peng, Zhe; Huerta, Joaquin MDPI (2017-10-03)
      Benchmark open-source Wi-Fi fingerprinting datasets for indoor positioning studies are still hard to find in the current literature and existing public repositories. This is unlike other research fields, such as the image ...
    • openAccess   Wide-scope screening of pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs and their metabolites in the Amazon River 

      Fabregat-Safont, David; Ibañez Martinez, Maria; Bijlsma, Lubertus; Hernandez, Felix; Waichman, Andrea; Oliveira, Rhaul; Rico, Andreu IWA Publishing (2021-05-17)
      Only a limited number of households in the Amazon are served by sewage collection or treatment facili- ties, suggesting that there might be a significant emission of pharmaceuticals and other wastewater contaminants into ...
    • openAccess   Widening the 2D/3D Perovskite Family for Efficient and Thermal-Resistant Solar Cells by the Use of Secondary Ammonium Cations 

      Rodríguez Romero, Jesús; Sanchez-Diaz, Jesus; Echeverría-Arrondo, Carlos; Masi, Sofia; Esparza, Diego; Barea, Eva M; Mora-Sero, Ivan American Chemical Society (2020-03-02)
      While 2D/3D layered perovskites have been the object of comprehensive research principally focused on increasing the long-term stability observed in 3D perovskites, significant opportunities still exist concerning the ...
    • closedAccess   Wild edible plants as potential antioxidant or nutritional supplements for beverages minimally processed 

      Sánchez-Bel, Paloma; Romojaro, Ana; Egea, Isabel; Pretel, Maria Teresa Elsevier (2015)
      Wild edible plants (WEP) with high antioxidant capacity, Rosa canina fruits, Quercus ballota acorns and Sanguisorba minor (young leaves and stems), were added to orange and kiwifruit juices for increase the nutritional ...
    • openAccess   Wilhelm Tell en català: anàlisi comparativa 

      Van Lawick, Heike Universitat de València: Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació (2008)
      Basándose en el marco teórico de los Descriptive Translation Studies, el trabajo compara seis traducciones al catalán del drama Wilhelm Tilo, de Schiller. Con una excepción, todas parecen más destinadas a un público lector ...
    • closedAccess   Wind power plant integration in voltage source converter HVdc grids with voltage droop control 

      Añó-Villalba, Salvador; Blasco-Gimenez, Ramon; Bernal-Pérez, S.; Belenguer Balaguer, Enrique Elsevier (2018)
      This paper introduces the use of a diode-based HVdc rectifier for the integration of a large off-shore wind power plant into an existing HVdc voltage source converter-based grid. The proposed control system allows for the ...
    • openAccess   Wind power plant resonances 

      Sainz, Luis; Cheah-Mane, Marc; Monjo, Lluís; Liang, Jun; Gomis-Bellmunt, Oriol North Sea Conference & Journal LTD (2016-12)
      Onshore and offshore wind power plants comprising wind turbines equipped with power converters are increasing in number worldwide. Harmonic emissions in power converters distort currents and voltages, leading ...
    • openAccess   Wired for motherhood: induction of maternal care but not maternal aggression in virgin female CD1 mice 

      Martín Sánchez, Ana; Valera Marín, Guillermo; Hernández Martínez, Adoración; Lanuza, Enrique; Martinez-Garcia, Fernando; Agustín-Pavón, Carmen Frontiers Media (2015)
      Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short period of sensitization. This indicates that maternal care is triggered by sensory stimulation provided by the pups and ...
    • closedAccess   Wireless HROV control with compressed visual feedback over an acoustic link 

      Centelles, Diego; Moscoso Rubino, Eduardo; Vallicrosa, Guillem; Palomeras, Narcís; Sales Gil, Jorge; Martí Avilés, José Vicente; Marin, Raul; Ridao, Pere; Sanz, Pedro J IEEE (2017-06)
      This paper presents the current state of the devel- opment of a Wireless HROV (Hybrid Remotely Operated Vehicle HROV), providing feedback of both, camera and telemetry data to the operator, over an ...
    • openAccess   Wireless HROV Control with Compressed Visual Feedback Using Acoustic and RF Links 

      Centelles Beltran, Diego; Soriano Asensi, Antonio; Marin, Raul; Sanz, Pedro J Springer (2020-03-11)
      Underwater cooperative robotics offers the possibility to perform challenging intervention applications, such as recovering archeological objects as within the context of the MERBOTS research project, or grasping, transporting ...
    • openAccess   With a litte help from my assistant: buffering the negative effects of emotional dissonance on dentist performance 

      Rodríguez-Sánchez, Alma; Hakanen, Jari; Perhoniemi, Riku; Salanova, Marisa Wiley (2013-01-21)
      Objective In this study, we hypothesized that dentist' interpersonal resources (good cooperation with one's assistant) together with their personal resources (optimism) buffer the negative effects of emotional dissonance ...
    • openAccess   With or without you: The role of personal affinity in relationships between journalists and politicians in Spain. 

      Casero-Ripolles, Andreu; López Rabadán, Pablo Sage (2019-07)
      Informal relationships between journalists and politicians have a strategic function in the process of news-making. The aim of this article is to analyse the role of personal affinity between the media and politicians in ...
    • openAccess   WO3/BiVO4: impact of charge separation at the timescale of water oxidation 

      Selim, Shababa; Francàs Forcada, Laia; García-Tecedor, Miguel; Corby, Sacha; Blackman, Chris; Gimenez, Sixto; Durrant, James; Kafizas, Andreas Royal Society of Chemistry (2019-01-16)
      The four hole oxidation of water has long been considered the kinetic bottleneck for overall solar-driven water splitting, and thus requires the formation of long-lived photogenerated holes to overcome this kinetic barrier. ...
    • openAccess   «Woman, manage your life!» El discurs de la conciliació laboral-familiar en la literatura popular del management dirigida a dones 

      Medina-Vicent, Maria Institució Alfons el Magnànim-Centre Valencià d’Estudis i d’Investigació. Diputació de València (2019)
      Woman, manage your life! The family-work balance discourse in the popular management literature aimed at women Management posts have traditionally been held by men. Consequently, the business management normative model ...