Browsing by Author "Gonzalez, R."
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- ItemCharacterization of individuals at high risk of developing melanoma in Latin America : bases for genetic counseling in melanoma.(2016) Puig, S.; Potrony, M.; Cuellar, F.; Puig-Butille, J. A.; Carrera, C.; Aguilera Fuenzalida, Pablo René; Nagore, E.; Garcia-Casado, Z.; Molgó Novell, Montserrat; Kumar, R.; Landman, G.; Costa Soares de Sá, B.; Gargantini Rezze, G.; Facure, L.; Ribeiro de Avila, A. L.; Achatz, M. I.; Carraro, D. M.; Duprat Neto, J. P.; Grazziotin, T. C.; Bonamigo, R.; Rey, M. C.; Balestrini, C.; Morales, E.; Requena, C.; Bakos, R.; Ashton-Prolla, P.; Giugliani, R.; Larre Borges, A.; Barquet, V.; Pérez, J.; Martínez, M.; Cabo, H.; Cohen Sabban, E.; Latorre, C.; Carlos-Ortega, B.; Salas-Alanis, J.; Gonzalez, R.; Olazaran, Z.; Malvehy, J.; Badenas, C.
- ItemErratum: Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021) 118 (e2023846118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2023846118)(2021) Van Doesum, N.J.; Murphy, R.O.; Gallucci, M.; Aharonov-Majar, E.; Athenstaedt, U.; Au, W.T.; Bai, L.; Bohm, R.; Bovina, I.; Buchan, N.R.; Chen, X.-P.; Dumont, K.B.; Engelmann, J.B.; Eriksson, K.; Euh, H.; Fiedler, S.; Friesen, J.; Gachter, S.; Garcia, C.; Gonzalez, R.; Graf, S.; Growiec, K.; Guimond, S.; Hrebickova, M.; Immer-Bernold, E.; Joireman, J.; Karagonlar, G.; Kawakami, K.; Kiyonari, T.; Kou, Y.; Michael Kuhlman, D.; Kyrtsis, A.-A.; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Leonardelli, G.J.; Li, N.P.; Li, Y.; Maciejovsky, B.; Manesi, Z.; Mashuri, A.; Mok, A.; Moser, K.S.; Motak, L.; Netedu, A.; Pammi, C.; Platow, M.J.; Raczka-Winkler, K.; Reinders Folmer, C.P.; Reyna, C.; Romano, A.; Shalvi, S.; Simão, C.; Stivers, A.W.; Strimling, P.; Tsirbas, Y.; Utz, S.; Van der Meij, L.; Waldzus, S.; Wang, Y.; Weber, B.; Weisel, O.; Wildschut, T.; Winter, F.; Wu, J.; Yong, J.C.; Van Lange, P.A.M.
- ItemHybrid chitosan–Pluronic F-127 films with BaTiO3:Co nanoparticles: Synthesis and properties(2015) Fuentes, S.; Dubo, J.; Barraza, N.; Gonzalez, R.; Veloso Espinosa, Eugenio Andrés
- ItemPlasma levels of potassium and magnessium after modified ultrafiltration in pediatric cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2012) Lopez, R.; Lema, G.; Gonzalez, A.; Carvajal, C.; Canessa, R.; Carrasco, P.; Lazo, V.; Hudson, C.; Gonzalez, R.; Frangini, P.Objective: Modified ultrafiltration (MUF) reduces some of the complications associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in pediatric cardiac surgery. However, we have observed hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia in children when MUF is used. Such alterations may elicit severe arrhythmias in the postoperative period. To date, no studies have focused on the effects MUF may have in plasma levels of potassium (K) and magnesium (Mg). The objective of our study was to determine if there is any variation in plasma levels of K (plK) and Mg (plMg) after MUF in children undergoing cardiac surgery with CPB.
- ItemResultados comparativos de cirugía de Fontan en pacientes con y sin hipoplasia de corazón izquierdo(2016) Becker Rencoret, Pedro Antonio; Besa Bandeira, Santiago; Riveros González, Sergio; Frangini Sanhueza, Patricia Andrea; Springmüller P., Daniel; Gonzalez, R.; Urcelay Montecinos, Gonzalo
- ItemSíndrome de hipoplasia de corazón izquierdo : experiencia de 10 años de un programa de etapificación quirúrgica(2016) Urcelay Montecinos, Gonzalo; Arancibia Galilea, María Francisca; Retamal, Javiera; Springmüller P., Daniel; Clavería Rodríguez, Cristian; Garay Walls, Francisca; Frangini Sanhueza, Patricia Andrea; Gonzalez, R.; Heusser Risopatron, Felipe; Zelada, Pamela; Becker Rencoret, Pedro Antonio
- ItemVisual Recognition to Access and Analyze People Density and Flow Patterns in Indoor Environments(IEEE, 2015) Ruz Ruz, Cristian Daniel; Pieringer Baeza, Christian Philip; Peralta Marquez, Billy Mark; Lillo Valles, Iván Alberto; Espinace Ronda, Pablo Andrés; Gonzalez, R.; Wendt González, Bruno Nicolás; Mery Quiroz, Domingo Arturo; Soto Arriaza, ÁlvaroThis work describes our experience developing a system to access density and flow of people in large indoor spaces using a network of RGB cameras. The proposed system is based on a set of overlapped and calibrated cameras. This facilitates the use of geometric constraints that help to reduce visual ambiguities. These constraints are combined with classifiers based on visual appearance to produce an efficient and robust method to detect and track humans. In this work, we argue that flow and density of people are low level measurements that need to be complemented with suitable analytic tools to bridge semantic gaps and become useful information for a target application. Consequently, we also propose a set of analytic tools that help a human user to effectively take advantage of the measurements provided by the system. Finally, we report results that demonstrate the relevance of the proposed ideas.