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    Chemical vapor deposition growth of boron-carbon-nitrogen layers from methylamine borane thermolysis products

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    This is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in Nanotechnology. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The Version of Record is available online at https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/aa9c07This work investigates the growth of B-C-N layers by chemical vapor deposition using methylamine borane (MeAB) as the single-source precursor. MeAB has been synthesized and characterized, paying particular attention to the analysis of its thermolysis products, which are the gaseous precursors for B-C-N growth. Samples have been grown on Cu foils and transferred onto different substrates for their morphological, structural, chemical, electronic and optical characterizations. The results of these characterizations indicate a segregation of h-BN and graphene-like (Gr) domains. However, there is an important presence of B and N interactions with C at the Gr borders, and of C interacting at the h-BN-edges, respectively, in the obtained nano-layers. In particular, there is a significant presence of C-N bonds, at Gr/h-BN borders and in the form of N doping of Gr domains. The overall B:C:N contents in the layers is close to 1:3:1.5. A careful analysis of the optical bandgap determination of the obtained B-C-N layers is presented, discussed and compared with previous seminal works with samples of similar compositio

    Validación y fiabilidad de la versión española de la escala autoadministrada de Evaluación de Signos y Síntomas Neuropáticos de Leeds (S-LANSS)

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    Resumen: Introducción: La escala autoadministrada de Evaluación de Signos y Síntomas Neuropáticos de Leeds (S-LANSS) es un instrumento diseñado para identificar a pacientes con dolor de características neuropáticas. Objetivo: Evaluar la validez y fiabilidad de la versión española del S-LANSS. Métodos: Se incluyó un total de 182 pacientes con dolor crónico para evaluar la validez discriminante y convergente del S-LANSS, incrementándose la muestra hasta 321 pacientes para valorar la validez de constructo y la fiabilidad de la escala. Se utilizó como variable criterio la versión validada al español del ID-Pain. Todos los participantes cumplimentaron el cuestionario ID-Pain, el S-LANSS, y la Escala Numérica del Dolor. La validez discriminante se evaluó mediante el análisis del área bajo la curva de características operativas para el receptor, y la sensibilidad y especificidad. La validez de constructo se evaluó mediante un análisis factorial y mediante el análisis del odds-ratio de cada ítem del S-LANSS respecto a la puntuación total. La validez convergente y la fiabilidad se valoraron con la R de Pearson y el alfa de Cronbach respectivamente. Resultados: El punto de corte óptimo del S-LANSS fue ≥ 12 puntos (área bajo la curva = 0,89; sensibilidad = 88,7; especificidad = 76,6). El S-LANSS presentó un factor y, además, cada ítem contribuyó significativamente a la puntuación total positiva del S-LANSS (p < 0,05). El S-LANSS mostró una relación significativa con el ID-Pain (R = 0,734) y un alfa de Cronbach de 0,71. Conclusión: La versión española del S-LANSS es válida y fiable para identificar pacientes con dolor crónico con características neuropáticas. Abstract: Introduction: The self-administered Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (S-LANSS) scale is a tool designed to identify patients with pain with neuropathic features. Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Spanish-language version of the S-LANSS scale. Methods: Our study included a total of 182 patients with chronic pain to assess the convergent and discriminant validity of the S-LANSS; the sample was increased to 321 patients to evaluate construct validity and reliability. The validated Spanish-language version of the ID-Pain questionnaire was used as the criterion variable. All participants completed the ID-Pain, the S-LANSS, and the Numerical Rating Scale for pain. Discriminant validity was evaluated by analysing sensitivity, specificity, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Construct validity was assessed with factor analysis and by comparing the odds ratio of each S-LANSS item to the total score. Convergent validity and reliability were evaluated with Pearson's r and Cronbach's alpha, respectively. Results: The optimal cut-off point for S-LANSS was ≥ 12 points (AUC = .89; sensitivity = 88.7; specificity = 76.6). Factor analysis yielded one factor; furthermore, all items contributed significantly to the positive total score on the S-LANSS (P < .05). The S-LANSS showed a significant correlation with ID-Pain (r = .734, α = .71). Conclusion: The Spanish-language version of the S-LANSS is valid and reliable for identifying patients with chronic pain with neuropathic features. Palabras clave: Dolor crónico, Dolor neuropático, Evaluación del dolor, Validez, Fiabilidad, Estudio transcultural, Keywords: Chronic pain, Neuropathic pain, Pain assessment, Validity, Reliability, Transcultural stud

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    This paper reports on the “repackaging ” and transfer to industry of research results in Viewpoint-Based Requirements Engineering (VBRE). Our experience, as indicated here, is a particular case of the problems and solutions that small research groups can find in their transfer from theoretical work to practical application. In particular, starting with a formal approach for discrepancy management, we first developed a “light-weight version ” of VBRE and empirically validated their most important claims. Then we developed a software tool (discRman) that encapsulates the main points of the approach and, finally, partner organizations used it in small projects. We think that this “theoretical-empirical-light-weight-tool ” sequence can be applied in similar situations, especially by small research groups seeking for transfer of their results to industry

    Polarization‐Sensitive and Broadband Photodetection Based on a Mixed‐Dimensionality TiS3/Si p–n Junction

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    The capability to detect the polarization state of light is crucial in many day‐life applications and scientific disciplines. Novel anisotropic 2D materials such as TiS3 combine polarization sensitivity, given by the in‐plane optical anisotropy, with excellent electrical properties. Here, the fabrication of a monolithic polarization‐sensitive broadband photodetector based on a mixed‐dimensionality TiS3/Si p–n junction is demonstrated. The fabricated devices show broadband responsivity up to 1050 nm, a strong sensitivity to linearly polarized illumination with difference between the two orthogonal polarization states up to 350%, and a good detectivity and fast response time. The discussed devices can be used as building blocks to fabricate more complex polarization‐sensitive systems such as polarimeters.The authors acknowledge funding from the EU Graphene Flagship (Grant Graphene Core2 785219) and from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement no. 755655, ERC‐StG 2017 project 2D‐TOPSENSE). R.F. acknowledges support from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) through the research program Rubicon with project number 680‐50‐1515. D.P.d.L. acknowledges support from the MINECO (program FIS2015‐67367‐C2‐1‐P). Y.N. acknowledges the grant from the China Scholarship Council (File No. 201506120102). W.C.J. acknowledges the Program for the Top Young and Middle‐aged Innovative Talents of Harbin Institute of Technology. MIRE group acknowledges financial support from MINECO‐FEDER (MAT2015‐65203‐R).Peer reviewe

    Tunable photodetectors via in situ thermal conversion of TiS3 to TiO2

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    In two-dimensional materials research, oxidation is usually considered as a common source for the degradation of electronic and optoelectronic devices or even device failure. However, in some cases a controlled oxidation can open the possibility to widely tune the band structure of 2D materials. In particular, we demonstrate the controlled oxidation of titanium trisulfide (TiS3), a layered semicon-ductor that has attracted much attention recently thanks to its quasi-1D electronic and optoelectron-ic properties and its direct bandgap of 1.1 eV. Heating TiS3 in air above 300 °C gradually converts it into TiO2, a semiconductor with a wide bandgap of 3.2 eV with applications in photo-electrochemistry and catalysis. In this work, we investigate the controlled thermal oxidation of indi-vidual TiS3 nanoribbons and its influence on the optoelectronic properties of TiS3-based photodetec-tors. We observe a step-wise change in the cut-off wavelength from its pristine value ~1000 nm to 450 nm after subjecting the TiS3 devices to subsequent thermal treatment cycles. Ab-initio and many-body calculations confirm an increase in the bandgap of titanium oxysulfide (TiO2-xSx) when in-creasing the amount of oxygen and reducing the amount of sulfur.Peer reviewe

    A consensus statement on the gender perspective in lung cancer

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    Lung cancer is the most common cancer globally and has the highest mortality. Although this disease is not associated with a particular gender, its incidence is rising among women, who are diagnosed at an increasingly younger age compared with men. One of the main reasons for this rise is women taking up smoking. However, many non-smoking women also develop this disease. Other risk factors implicated in the differential development of lung cancer in women are genetic predisposition, tumour histology and molecular profile. Proportionally more women than men with lung cancer have a mutation in the EGFR gene. This consensus statement reviews the available evidence about the epidemiological, biological, diagnostic, therapeutic, social and psychological aspects of lung cancer in women

    Design and preliminarily validation of a tool to assess the impact of chronic non‐cancer pain on people’s daily life in Spanish‐language: PAIN_Integral Scale ©

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    Aim: To build and preliminarily validate a Spanish-language instrument to assess the impact that CNCP has on the daily lives of people who suffer from it. Background: The experience of pain is multifactorial and a correct assessment of it helps to control the intensity of pain. Although there are instruments that evaluate areas on which Chronic Non-Cancer Pain impacts, it would be necessary to include other aspects that scientific literature identifies as relevant. Design: Instrument and construct cross-sectional study for psychometric validation. Methods: A total of 157 items based on items from validated questionnaires were evaluated by a group of 21 chronic pain experts using Delphi methodology in three evaluation rounds. A final questionnaire of 55 items with a 5-point Likert-type scale was formed. This questionnaire was piloted on a total of 30 patients to assess their understanding of the items and the psychometric validation process was carried out (January to March 2020) on a subsequent sample of 395 people, all of whom attended Pain Units and Primary Care Centres of the Public Health System in Spain. Results: The PAIN_Integral Scale© showed acceptable internal consistency scores measured by Cronbach's alpha. Exploratory Factor Analysis indicated a structure of nine factors that explain 71.02% of the total variance, from 157 to a final total of 36 items. Confirmatory Factor Analysis showing adequate values confirmed this structure. The effect size was used to calculate the cut-off points for the overall scale, setting them at scores of 130 and 135. Conclusion: This instrument would allow to assess other constructs and dimensions not included in the instruments previously available such as treatment compliance, proactivity, resilience, hopelessness due to pain and pain catastrophizing. However, despite the fact that the preliminary analysis shows good results, it is necessary to continue with its validation process in subsequent studies

    Embodied pain in fibromyalgia: Disturbed somatorepresentations and increased plasticity of the body schema

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    The Chiropractic Vertebral Subluxation Part 10: Integrative and Critical Literature From 1996 and 1997

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