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Miguel Ferrer
Researcher at University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Publications - 499
Citations - 13116
Miguel Ferrer is an academic researcher from University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Signature (logic). The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 478 publications receiving 11560 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel Ferrer include Spanish National Research Council & Ministry of Science and Innovation.
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Writer identification based on graphology techniques
TL;DR: An innovative system biometric of writerspsila identification based in technical expert calligraphic and graphology on the handwritten script is presented working in off-line mode on a Spanish words image database, formed by 29 different individuals.
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Rheumatoid arthritis response to treatment across IgG1 allotype - anti-TNF incompatibility: a case-only study.
Ariana Montes,Eva Perez-Pampin,F. Navarro-Sarabia,Moreira Vf,Arturo Rodríguez de la Serna,Berta Magallares,Yiannis Vasilopoulos,Theologia Sarafidou,Antonio Fernández-Nebro,María del Carmen Ordóñez,Javier Narváez,Juan D. Cañete,Ana Márquez,Dora Pascual-Salcedo,Beatriz Joven,Patricia Carreira,Manuel J. Moreno-Ramos,Rafael Cáliz,Miguel Ferrer,Rosa Garcia-Portales,Francisco J. Blanco,C. Magro,Enrique Raya,Lara Valor,Juan José Alegre-Sancho,Alejandro Balsa,Javier Martín,Darren Plant,John D. Isaacs,John D. Isaacs,Ann W. Morgan,Ann W. Morgan,Anne Barton,Anne Barton,Anthony G. Wilson,Juan J. Gomez-Reino,Antonio Gonzalez +36 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that G1m1,17 allotypes are associated with response to INX and could aid improved therapeutic targeting in RA.
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Physiological Conditions of Parent and Offspring Black-Browed Albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris
TL;DR: A significant positive correlation between parents and the nutritional condition of their offspring is found, measured as urea, uric acid and beta-hydroxybutyrate concentrations in blood, demonstrating that condition of the young seems to be merely a reflection of parental condition.
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Limited effects of egg size on chick growth in the chinstrap Penguin Pygoscelis antarctica
TL;DR: Egg volume explained 20% of the variation in the body mass of chicks at hatching and disappeared as chicks grew, being statistically not significant at the age of 15 and 45 days, and egg volume asymmetry had no role in determining chicks' growth asymmetries.
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Plasma alkaline phosphatase as a sensitive indicator of age and skeletal development in wild coscoroba swans
TL;DR: Reports total-ALP levels of free-living coscoroba swans from the most important breeding and moulting population in Brazil conclude that measuring ALP facilitates the discrimination among different-aged individuals with similar plumage characteristics and body size.