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- ItemCorrection: the heterogeneous effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on crime across the world(2024-10-26) Trajtenberg, N.; Fossati, S.; Diaz, C.; Nivette, A. E.; Aguilar, R.; Ahven, A.; Andrade, L.; Amram, S.; Ariel, B.; Arosemena Burbano, M. J.; Astolfi, R.; Baier, D.; Bark, H.-M.; Beijers, J. E. H.; Bergman, M.; Borges, D.; Breetzke, G.; Cano, I.; Concha Eastman, I. A.; Curtis-Ham, S.; Davenport, R.; Droppelman, Catalina; Fleitas, D.; Gerell, M.; Jang, K.-H.; Kääriäinen, J.; Lappi-Seppälä, T.; Lim, W.-S.; Loureiro Revilla, R.; Mazerolle, L.; Mendoza, C.; Meško, G.; Pereda, N.; Peres, M. F.; Poblete-Cazenave, R.; Rojido, E.; Rose, S.; Sanchez de Ribera, O.; Svensson, R.; Van der Lippe, T.; Veldkamp, J. A. M.; Vilalta Perdomo, C. J.; Zahnow, R.; Eisner, M. P.Correction to: In this article (Trajtenberg et al., 2024), the author name G. Breetzke was incorrectly written as G. Breeztke.
- ItemCutaneous Manifestations in Renal Transplant Recipients of Santiago, Chile(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2009) Sandoval, M.; Ortiz, M.; Diaz, C.; Majerson, D.; Molgo, M.Introduction. Renal transplant recipients have a heightened risk of developing various cutaneous manifestations, such as skin infections, skin cancer, and secondary effects of immunosuppressive drugs. These manifestations differ depending on the evaluated population. The objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of cutaneous manifestations among renal transplant recipients in Chile between 1979 and 2008.
- ItemElectrostatic self-assembled multilayers of tetrachromatedmetalloporphyrins/polyoxometalateand its electrocatalytic properties in oxygen reduction(2014) García, C.; Diaz, C.; Araya, P.; Isaacs, F.; Ferraudi, G.; Lappin, A.; Aguirre, M.; Isaacs Casanova, Mauricio
- ItemGenetic and morphological characterization of the endangered Austral papaya Vasconcellea chilensis (Planch. ex A. DC.) Solms(2014) Carrasco Gálvez, Basilio Alejandro; Garcia, R.; Diaz, C.; Avila, P.; Caceres, P.; Lobos Villalobos, Gabriel Antonio; Silva M., Hugo; Caligari, P.
- ItemHidden photons in Aharonov-Bohm-type experiments(2016) Arias, P.; Diaz, C.; Díaz, Marco A.; Jaeckel, J.; Koch, Benjamin; Redondo, J.
- ItemImprovement in postoperative mortality in elective gastrectomy for gastric cancer: Analysis of predictive factors in 1066 patients from a single centre(2017) Norero Muñoz, Enrique; Vega, E.; Diaz, C.; Cavada, G.; Ceroni Villanelo, Marco; Martínez Belmar, Cristian Antonio; Briceño, Eduardo; Araos, F.; Gonzalez, P.; Báez Vallejos, Sergio Antonio; Viñuela Fawaz, Eduardo Andrés; Caracci, M.; Diaz, A.
- ItemIncidental versus non-incidental gallbladder cancer : index cholecystectomy before oncologic re-resection negatively impacts survival in T2b tumors(2019) Vega P., Eduardo; Viñuela Fawaz, Eduardo Andrés; Okuno, M.; Joechle, K.; Sanhueza García, Marcel Paolo; Diaz, C.; Jarufe Cassis, Nicolás; Martínez Castillo, Jorge; Troncoso, A.; Diaz, A.; Chun, Y.S.; Tzeng, C.W.D.; Lee, J.E.; Vauthey, J.N.; Conrad, C.
- ItemSolid state tuning of TiO2 morphology, crystal phase, and size through metal macromolecular complexes and its significance in the photocatalytic response(2018) Allende-Gonzalez, P.; Laguna Bercero, M.A.; Barrientos, Lorena; Valenzuela, M.L.; Diaz, C.
- ItemThe heterogeneous effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on crime across the world(2024) Trajtenberg, N.; Fossati, S.; Diaz, C.; Nivette, A. E.; Aguilar, R.; Ahven, A.; Andrade, L.; Amram, S.; Ariel, B.; Arosemena Burbano, M. J.; Astolfi, R.; Baier, D.; Bark, H.-M.; Beijers, J. E. H.; Bergman, M.; Borges, D.; Breeztke, G.; Cano, I.; Concha Eastman, I. A.; Curtis-Ham, S.; Davenport, R.; Droppelmann, Catalina; Fleitas, D.; Gerell, M.; Jang, K.-H.; Kääriäinen, J.; Lappi-Seppälä, T.; Lim, W.-S.; Loureiro Revilla, R.; Mazerolle, L.; Mendoza, C.; Meško, G.; Pereda, N.; Peres, M. F.; Poblete-Cazenave, R.; Rojido, E.; Rose, S.; de Ribera, O. S.; Svensson, R.; van der Lippe, T.; Veldkamp, J. A. M.; Vilalta Perdomo, C. J.; Zahnow, R.; Eisner, M. P.There is a vast literature evaluating the empirical association between stay-at-home policies and crime dur‑ ing the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these academic eforts have primarily focused on the efects within specifc cities or regions rather than adopting a cross-national comparative approach. Moreover, this body of literature not only generally lacks causal estimates but also has overlooked possible heterogeneities across diferent lev‑ els of stringency in mobility restrictions. This paper exploits the spatial and temporal variation of government responses to the pandemic in 45 cities across fve continents to identify the causal impact of strict lockdown policies on the number of ofenses reported to local police. We fnd that cities that implemented strict lockdowns expe‑ rienced larger declines in some crime types (robbery, burglary, vehicle theft) but not others (assault, theft, homi‑ cide). This decline in crime rates attributed to more stringent policy responses represents only a small proportion of the efects documented in the literature.
- ItemWaist circumference percentiles in children and adolescents between 6 and 14 years from Santiago, Chile(2012) Avalos, C.; Diaz, C.; Martinez, A.; Bancalari, R.; Zamorano, J.; Harbin, F.; Cerda, V.; Fernandez, M.; Cavada, G.; Arteaga, J.; Valenzuela, M.; Toro, M.; Garcia, H.Objective: To describe the percentile distribution of waist circumference (WC) by sex and age in a representative sample of children and adolescents of lower-middle and low socioeconomic status in Santiago, Chile. Methods: A cross-section of 3022 primary-school students between the ages of 6 and 14 from middle-low and low-class schools of Santiago. Ten schools from the Primary Education Society (SIP) in Santiago, Chile, were selected at random. WC was measured under standardized procedures as instructed by the WHO (midpoint between lower costal margin and iliac crest). The population was categorized between percentiles 10 and 90 and divided by sex and age. Results: WC tends to increase with age in both males and females, but no significant differences were found in the percentiles by age for boys and girls at any age range (. p>. 0.05). In our sample, comparing Chilean children with other populations (British, Australian, European-American, African-American, Mexican - American and Colo