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Francisca Alba Sánchez

Researcher at University of Granada

Publications -  19
Citations -  357

Francisca Alba Sánchez is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chalcolithic & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 315 citations.

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Forecasting airborne pollen concentration time series with neural and neuro-fuzzy models

TL;DR: Experimental results show an advantage of the neuro-fuzzy models against classical statistical methods, although there is still room for improvement.
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Willingness to pay and conjoint analysis to determine women's preferences for ovarian stimulating hormones in the treatment of infertility in Spain

TL;DR: Investigating the preferences of infertile women undergoing ART for controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) treatments to determine the utility values ascribed to different attributes of COS treatments; and to estimate women's willingness to pay (WTP) for COS therapies exceeds current cost.
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Contribución paleoambiental al estudio de la trashumancia en el sector abulense de la Sierra de Gredos

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the diachronic evolution of the vegetation of the Serranillos Mountain Pass during the Late Holocene, using pollen analysis to examine historical transformations in the region's ecology.
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Estudio aerobiológico de los conidios de Alternaria y Cladosporium en la atmósfera de la ciudad de Almería (SE de España)

TL;DR: The correlations show a positive association with temperature, hours of sunshine and accumulate rainfall, but negative with daily rainfall, and the diurnal patterns of these taxons reflected a presence similar of spores during a 24 h period.
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Persistence of tree relicts in the Spanish Central System through the Holocene

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of the palynological investigations conducted in the Spanish Central System, and reveals the distribution of genera such as Taxus, Betula, Fagus, Carpinus and Tilia throughout the Holocene.