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University of Lleida

EducationLleida, Spain
About: University of Lleida is a education organization based out in Lleida, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Pregnancy. The organization has 2939 authors who have published 5853 publications receiving 148417 citations. The organization is also known as: Escola Superior Politècnica & Universitat de Lleida.


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TL;DR: Comparison with the Revised NEO-Personality Inventory demonstrated that Neuroticism correlated strongly and Extraversion and Conscientiousness moderately with the RSES, and other NEO–PI–R facets were also moderately related with self-esteem.
Abstract: We investigated the dimensionality of the French version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1965) using confirmatory factor analysis. We tested models of 1 or 2 factors. Results suggest the RSES is a 1-dimensional scale with 3 highly correlated items. Comparison with the Revised NEO-Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R; Costa, McCrae, & Rolland, 1998) demonstrated that Neuroticism correlated strongly and Extraversion and Conscientiousness moderately with the RSES. Depression accounted for 47% of the variance of the RSES. Other NEO-PI-R facets were also moderately related with self-esteem.

104 citations

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TL;DR: Aspergillus ochraceus Wilhelm is a widespread storage fungus that has been isolated from grains such as barley and maximum growth on barley grains was reached, at both a(w) levels assayed, with fungal growth rates in the 4-5 mm day(-1) range.

104 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors dealt with nutrient (N and P) losses by runoff in vineyards of the Penedes area (north-eastern Spain), and their relationship with rainfall erosivity.

104 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study between new and traditional food preservation technologies was performed on pectin methylesterase (PME) inactivation from different plant sources using high intensity pulsed electric fields (HIPEF) and thermal treatments.
Abstract: A comparative study between new and traditional food preservation technologies was performed on pectin methylesterase (PME) inactivation from different plant sources. PME was extracted from carrots, tomatoes, bananas and oranges and was purified by affinity chromatography. Its inactivation was investigated during high intensity pulsed electric fields (HIPEF) and thermal treatments. Thermal treatment was performed at temperatures from 54 °C to 81 °C and up to 120 min treatment time. PME inactivation was adequately described by a first-order kinetic model for PME from bananas, carrots and tomatoes, whereas a biphasic model described adequately thermal inactivation of orange PME. The thermal stable fraction of orange PME was the least sensible to heat and carrot PME was the most thermally sensitive. HIPEF treatment consisted of 40-μs-square-wave pulses applied up to a total treatment time of 1.6 ms at 0.5 or 5 Hz and an electric field between 13.2 and 19.1 kV/cm. The higher the electric field, total treatment time or pulse frequency the higher the degree of PME inactivation from all sources. Maximum enzyme inactivation was: 87% for orange and tomato PME, 83% for carrot PME and 45% for banana PME at the most intense conditions. Industrial relevance Increasing studies show that using high intensity pulsed electric fields technology for fruit juices pasteurisation is feasible in the near future. A critical point on the fruit juice production and preservation is the pectin methyl esterase activity control. Consequently, the effect of HIPEF on PME activity has a great industrial relevance. This paper shows high inactivation percentages of PME from different plant sources with a HIPEF treatment carried out at moderate temperatures (55-65 °C) and offers an attractive alternative to the traditional heat treatment.

104 citations

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TL;DR: The results obtained can be considered as a warning indicator, which reinforces the necessity for corrective measures to avoid contamination of vegetables, and the composition of the storage atmosphere within the packaging of lettuce had no significant effect on the survival and growth of the pathogens used in this study at refrigeration temperatures.

103 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Elias Campo13576185160
Alfonso Valencia10654255192
Olga Martín-Belloso8638423428
Paul Christou8027523130
Luisa F. Cabeza7654929134
Gustavo A. Slafer7124517364
Carles Muntaner7136618038
Reinald Pamplona6325912729
José Luis Araus6222614128
Gustavo Barja6213712309
Xavier Matias-Guiu6033011535
Mariano Domingo5923411293
Mariano Rodriguez5828912330
Sonia Marín5823910580
Vicente Sanchis5826911074
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202339
202288
2021554
2020467
2019463
2018427