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Luis Martínez

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  69
Citations -  865

Luis Martínez is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Strongly regular graph & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 67 publications receiving 734 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Martínez include Basque Center for Applied Mathematics.

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On the dynamics of the adenylate energy system: homeorhesis vs homeostasis.

TL;DR: The results show that the AEC presents stable transitions between steady states and periodic oscillations and, in agreement with experimental data these oscillations range within the narrow AEC window, and the model shows sustained oscillations in the Gibbs free energy and in the total nucleotide pool.
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Patient doses from fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures in pediatrics.

TL;DR: A set of patient dose values, in terms ofAir kerma area product (KAP) and entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) measured in a pediatric cardiac catheterization laboratory equipped with a biplane x-ray system with dynamic flat panel detectors are presented.
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Staff Doses in Interventional Radiology: A National Survey

TL;DR: The need to use radiation protection tools and personal dosimeters to protect staff and monitor eye lens doses is highlighted and the extrapolated median dose was higher than the newly recommended limit for the eye lens of 20 mSv per year.
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Sperm chromatin structure assay and classical semen parameters: systematic review.

TL;DR: In couples treated with IUI, the clinical validity of SCSA is higher than that of sperm morphology alone, but not enough to introduce SCSA as a test in male infertility work-up.
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Quasiperiodicity route to chaos in a biochemical system.

TL;DR: The numerical study of a glycolytic model formed by a system of three delay differential equations reveals a quasiperiodicity route to chaos when the delay changes in the biochemical system.