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      Fresh perspectives for classic forest restoration challenges 

      Rodríguez-Uña, A.; Cruz-Alonso, V.; Rohrer, Z; Martínez-Baroja, L. (Society for Ecological Restoration, 2020)
      Restoration ecology is a young scientific discipline whose limitations can compromise the recovery of ecosystem biodiversity and functions. Specifically for limitations on forest restoration, we first recommend considering ...
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      Freshwater megafauna diversity: Patterns, status and threats 

      He, F.; Bremerich, V.; Zarfl, C.; Geldmann, J.; Langhans, S.D.; David, J.N.W.; Darwall, W.; Tockner, K.; Jähnig, S.C. (DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2018)
      Aim: Freshwater megafauna remain underrepresented in research and conservation, despite a disproportionately high risk of extinction due to multiple human threats. Therefore, our aims are threefold; (i) identify global ...
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      From catalogue to corpus in DTS: translations censored under Franco. The TRACE Project 

      Merino Álvarez, Raquel ORCID (Universidad de La Laguna, 2005)
      [EN] Selecting representative textual corpus for descriptive comparative work in DTS has always been considered a key matter. When dealing with translations censored (TRACE) in Franco’s Spain, the analysis of the information ...
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      From consultation toward co-production in science and policy: A critical systematic review of participatory climate and energy initiatives 

      Galende-Sánchez, E.; Sorman, A. H. (Energy Research and Social Science, 2021-03-01)
      In recent decades, co-production has become a cornerstone both in science and policy-making, motivating further collaboration between different actors. To scrutinize such participatory processes within the climate and ...
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      From integrated to integrative: Delivering on the paris agreement 

      Doukas, H.; Nikas, A.; González-Eguino, M.; Arto, I.; Anger-Kraavi, A. (MDPI, 2018)
      In pursuit of the drastic transformations necessary for effectively responding to climate change, the Paris Agreement stresses the need to design and implement sustainable, robust, and socially acceptable policy pathways ...
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      From Lab to Manufacturing Line: Guidelines for the Development and Upscaling of Aqueous Processed NMC622 Electrodes 

      De Meatza, Iratxe; Urdampilleta, Idoia; Boyano, Iker; Castrillo, Iker; Landa Medrano, Imanol; Sananes Israel, Susan; Eguía Barrio, Aitor; Palomares Durán, Verónica ORCID (The Electrochemical Society, 2023-01-24)
      Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have facilitated the transition to a more sustainable energy model. Paradoxically, current high energy cathodes are industrially processed using organic solvents, which are deleterious for the ...
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      From principles to practice in paying for nature 

      Wunder, S.; Brouwer, R; Engel, S; Ezzine-De-Blas, D.; Muradian, R.; Pascual, U.; Pinto, R. (Springer Nature, 2018)
      Payments for Environmental Services (PES) constitute an innovative economic intervention to counteract the global loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functions. In theory, some appealing features should enable PES to perform ...
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      From Shadow to Green: Linking Environmental Fiscal Reforms and the Informal Economy 

      González-Eguino, Mikel; Markandya, Anil; Escapa García, Marta ORCID (Basque Centre for Climate Change/Klima Aldaketa Ikergai, 2012-03-03)
      In the past few decades many papers have analysed in some depth different environmental tax reforms and the double dividend hypothesis, i.e. the possibility of improving not only the environment but also the economy through ...
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      From the Cajal alumni Achucarro and Rio-Hortega to the rediscovery of never-resting microglia 

      Tremblay, Marie-Ève; Lecours, Cynthia; Samson, Louis; Sánchez Zafra, Víctor; Sierra Saavedra, Amanda (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2015-04-14)
      Under the guidance of Ramon y Cajal, a plethora of students flourished and began to apply his silver impregnation methods to study brain cells other than neurons: the neuroglia. In the first decades of the twentieth century, ...
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      Frontopolar activity carries feature information of novel stimuli during unconscious reweighting of selective attention 

      Güldener, Lasse; Jüllig, Antonia; Soto, David ORCID; Pollmann, Stefan (ELSEVIER, 2022)
      Adapting to novelty is essential for an organism's survival in an uncertain world. Neuroimaging evidence consistently links the anterior prefrontal, specifically the frontopolar cortex (FPC; BA10), to exploratory reweighting ...
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      FTY720 attenuates excitotoxicity and neuroinflammation 

      Cipriani, Raffaela ORCID; Chara Ventura, Juan Carlos; Rodríguez-Antigüedad Zarranz, Alfredo; Matute Almau, Carlos José (BioMed Central, 2015-05-08)
      Background: FTY720 (fingolimod, Gilenya(TM)), a structural analog of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), is the first oral drug approved for treatment the relapsing-remitting form of multiple sclerosis (MS), and its efficacy ...
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      Fully Biodegradable Biocomposites with High Chicken Feather Content 

      Aranberri, Ibon; Montes, Sarah; Azcune, Itxaso; Rekondo, Alaitz; Grande, Hans-Jürgen (MDPI, 2017-11-09)
      The aim of this work was to develop new biodegradable polymeric materials with high loadings of chicken feather (CF). In this study, the effect of CF concentration and the type of biodegradable matrix on the physical, ...
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      La función de la Criminología con respecto a la política legislativa penal 

      Günter, Kaiser (Instituto Vasco de Criminología, 1992)
      [ES] se explica el significado de la Criminología y la política legislativa penal y se resalta la dificultad y la importancia de la investigación criminológica y su papel en la práxis político-criminal.
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      Functional characterization of correct and incorrect feature integration 

      Rodríguez-SanEsteban, Pablo; Chica, Ana B.; Paz-Alonso, Pedro M. (OXFORD, 2023)
      Our sensory system constantly receives information from the environment and our own body. Despite our impression to the contrary, we remain largely unaware of this information and often cannot report it correctly. Although ...
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      Functional connectivity of sensorimotor network is enhanced in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy: A multimodal study using fMRI and MEG 

      Vallinoja, Jaakko; Nurmi, Timo; Jaatela, Julia; Wens, Vincent; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Mäenpäa, Helena; Piitulainen, Harri (ELSEVIER, 2024)
      Objective: To assess the effects to functional connectivity (FC) caused by lesions related to spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) in children and adolescents using multiple imaging modalities. Methods: We used resting ...
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      Functional connectivity of the hippocampus and its subfields in resting-state networks 

      Ezama, Laura; Hernández-Cabrera, Juan A.; Seoane, Sara; Pereda, Ernesto; Janssen, Niels (European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021)
      Many neuroimaging studies have shown that the hippocampus participates in a resting-state network called the default mode network. However, how the hippocampus connects to the default mode network, whether the hippocampus ...
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      Functional connectivity reveals dissociable ventrolateral prefrontal mechanisms for the control of multilingual word retrieval 

      Branzi, Francesca M.; Martin, Clara D.; Carreiras, Manuel; Paz-alonso, Pedro M. (Human Brain Mapping, 2020)
      This functional magnetic resonance imaging study established that different portions of the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC) support reactive and proactive language control processes during multilingual word retrieval. ...
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      Functional correlates of response inhibition in impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease 

      Esteban-Peñalba, Teresa ORCID; Paz-Alonso, Pedro M.; Navalpotro-Gómez, Irene; Rodríguez-Oroz, María C. (NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021)
      Impulse control disorder is a prevalent side-effect of Parkinson’s disease (PD) medication, with a strong negative impact on the quality of life of those affected. Although impulsivity has classically been associated with ...
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      Functional Dynamics of Dorsal and Ventral Reading Networks in Bilinguals 

      Oliver, Myriam; Carreiras, Manuel; Paz-Alonso, Pedro M. (Cerebral Cortex, 2017)
      In today’s world, bilingualism is increasingly common. However, it is still unclear how left-lateralized dorsal and ventral reading networks are tuned to reading in proficient second-language learners. Here, we investigated ...
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      Functional Inhibitory Control Dynamics in Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease 

      Paz-Alonso, Pedro M.; Navalpotro-Gomez, I.; Boddy, P.; Dacosta-Aguayo, R.; Delgado-Alvarado, M.; Quiroga-Varela, Ana; Jimenez-Urbieta, H.; Carreiras, Manuel; Rodriguez-Oroz, Maria C. (Movement Disorders, 2020)
      ABSTRACT: Background: Impulse control disorders related to alterations in the mesocorticolimbic dopamine network occur in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Our objective was to investigate the functional neural substrates ...