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J. Morales

Researcher at University of Córdoba (Spain)

Publications -  83
Citations -  2967

J. Morales is an academic researcher from University of Córdoba (Spain). The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithium & Intercalation (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2756 citations.

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Synthesis and characterization of high-temperature hexagonal P2-Na0.6 MnO2 and its electrochemical behaviour as cathode in sodium cells

TL;DR: In this paper, a layered manganese oxide, Na0.6MnO2, stable at temperatures above 800 °C, was synthesized by using a sol-gel method that employs Mn(acac)3 (ac = acetylacetonate), Na2CO3 and propionic acid to form the resin framework.
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Cation distribution and chemical deintercalation of Li1-xNi1+xO2

TL;DR: In this paper, the occupancy levels of 3a and 3b sites by Ni and Li atoms approach as x increases, leading to a statistical distribution for x ≥ 0.4.
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Health‐related quality of life and its relationship to cognitive and emotional functioning in multiple sclerosis patients

TL;DR: The more severe, the more progressive, and the longer the illness duration, the lower the health‐related quality of life (HRQoL), and the worse cognitive functioning and the higher depressive and anxiety symptoms score the higher the HRZoL.
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Prevalence of essential tremor in three elderly populations of central Spain.

TL;DR: Despite the variability in worldwide data, ET is a frequently encountered disorder in elderly people, and as ET may be seen as a relatively benign condition, a large proportion of patients may never seek neurological attention.
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Prevalence of PD and other types of parkinsonism in three elderly populations of central Spain

TL;DR: Overall prevalence estimates of PD and other types of parkinsonism in central Spain rank at levels similar to those recently reported for other European and non‐European elderly populations, despite improvement in access to health services.