269 results on '"D'Urbano F"'
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2. Exploring Pediatric Secondary Osteoporosis: The Red Flag of Several Systemic Diseases.
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Mangiatordi, S., Ferrante, M., Raspo, A., Capriati, B., Stellacci, G., Urbano, F., Faienza, M. F., and Francavilla, M.
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OSTEOPOROSIS ,VITAMIN D deficiency ,DUAL-energy X-ray absorptiometry ,ICHTHYOSIS - Abstract
This article explores the topic of pediatric secondary osteoporosis, specifically focusing on vertebral fractures (VFs) and the importance of investigating osteoporosis in children with isolated back pain, as it may indicate underlying systemic diseases. The most common causes of secondary osteoporosis in children are endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatologic, oncologic, and renal diseases, medications such as glucocorticoids, and immobility. The diagnosis of childhood osteoporosis relies on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) and conventional spine radiographs. The article presents two case studies that highlight the importance of early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach involving radiologists, pediatricians, and orthopedics in recognizing and treating underlying systemic diseases. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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3. Impact of age and gender on the safety and efficacy of chemotherapy plus bevacizumab in metastatic colorectal cancer: a pooled analysis of TRIBE and TRIBE2 studies
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Marmorino, F., Rossini, D., Lonardi, S., Moretto, R., Zucchelli, G., Aprile, G., Dell’Aquila, E., Ratti, M., Bergamo, F., Masi, G., Urbano, F., Ronzoni, M., Libertini, M., Borelli, B., Randon, G., Buonadonna, A., Allegrini, G., Pella, N., Ricci, V., Boccaccino, A., Latiano, T.P., Cordio, S., Passardi, A., Tamburini, E., Boni, L., Falcone, A., and Cremolini, C.
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- 2019
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4. Prognostic and predictive role of neutrophil/lymphocytes ratio in metastatic colorectal cancer: a retrospective analysis of the TRIBE study by GONO
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Dell’Aquila, E., Cremolini, C., Zeppola, T., Lonardi, S., Bergamo, F., Masi, G., Stellato, M., Marmorino, F., Schirripa, M., Urbano, F., Ronzoni, M., Tomasello, G., Zaniboni, A., Racca, P., Buonadonna, A., Allegrini, G., Fea, E., Di Donato, S., Chiara, S., Tonini, G., Tomcikova, D., Boni, L., Falcone, A., and Santini, D.
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- 2018
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5. Collaborative science beyond borders: the example of EuroSmallMammals initiative
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Ferrari, G., Delucchi, L., Tagliapietra, V., Urbano, F., Devineau, O., and Cagnacci, F.
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Database ,Europe ,Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA ,Data-sharing ,Small mammals ,Collaboration - Published
- 2023
6. Pattern of psychiatric emergencies in young adults after Covid-19 related lockdown: a multicenter study
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Scalia, A., D'Agostino, A., Caldiroli, A., Ferrero, F., Cappellazzi, M., Di Brita, C., Colmegna, F., Buoli, M., D'Urbano, F., Capuzzi, E., and Clerici, M.
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- 2023
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7. Early detection of biomass production deficit hot-spots in semi-arid environment using FAPAR time series and a probabilistic approach
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Meroni, M., Fasbender, D., Kayitakire, F., Pini, G., Rembold, F., Urbano, F., and Verstraete, M.M.
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- 2014
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8. Implications of gamma band activity in the pedunculopontine nucleus
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Garcia-Rill, E., Luster, B., D’Onofrio, S., Mahaffey, S., Bisagno, V., and Urbano, F. J.
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- 2016
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9. Detection potential of the KM3NeT detector for high-energy neutrinos from the Fermi bubbles
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Adrián-Martínez, S., Ageron, M., Aguilar, J.A., Aharonian, F., Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alexandri, M., Ameli, F., Anassontzis, E.G., Anghinolfi, M., Anton, G., Anvar, S., Ardid, M., Assis Jesus, A., Aubert, J.-J., Bakker, R., Ball, A.E., Barbarino, G., Barbarito, E., Barbato, F., Baret, B., de Bel, M., Belias, A., Bellou, N., Berbee, E., Berkien, A., Bersani, A., Bertin, V., Beurthey, S., Biagi, S., Bigongiari, C., Bigourdan, B., Billault, M., de Boer, R., Boer Rookhuizen, H., Bonori, M., Borghini, M., Bou-Cabo, M., Bouhadef, B., Bourlis, G., Bouwhuis, M., Bradbury, S., Brown, A., Bruni, F., Brunner, J., Brunoldi, M., Busto, J., Cacopardo, G., Caillat, L., Calvo Díaz-Aldagalán, D., Calzas, A., Canals, M., Capone, A., Carr, J., Castorina, E., Cecchini, S., Ceres, A., Cereseto, R., Chaleil, Th., Chateau, F., Chiarusi, T., Choqueuse, D., Christopoulou, P.E., Chronis, G., Ciaffoni, O., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Cohen, F., Colijn, F., Coniglione, R., Cordelli, M., Cosquer, A., Costa, M., Coyle, P., Craig, J., Creusot, A., Curtil, C., D’Amico, A., Damy, G., De Asmundis, R., De Bonis, G., Decock, G., Decowski, P., Delagnes, E., De Rosa, G., Distefano, C., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Dorosti-Hasankiadeh, Q., Drogou, J., Drouhin, D., Druillole, F., Drury, L., Durand, D., Durand, G.A., Eberl, T., Emanuele, U., Enzenhöfer, A., Ernenwein, J.-P., Escoffier, S., Espinosa, V., Etiope, G., Favali, P., Felea, D., Ferri, M., Ferry, S., Flaminio, V., Folger, F., Fotiou, A., Fritsch, U., Gajanana, D., Garaguso, R., Gasparini, G.P., Gasparoni, F., Gautard, V., Gensolen, F., Geyer, K., Giacomelli, G., Gialas, I., Giordano, V., Giraud, J., Gizani, N., Gleixner, A., Gojak, C., Gómez-González, J.P., Graf, K., Grasso, D., Grimaldi, A., Groenewegen, R., Guédé, Z., Guillard, G., Guilloux, F., Habel, R., Hallewell, G., van Haren, H., van Heerwaarden, J., Heijboer, A., Heine, E., Hernández-Rey, J.J., Herold, B., Hillebrand, T., van de Hoek, M., Hogenbirk, J., Hößl, J., Hsu, C.C., Imbesi, M., Jamieson, A., Jansweijer, P., de Jong, M., Jouvenot, F., Kadler, M., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kalekin, O., Kappes, A., Karolak, M., Katz, U.F., Kavatsyuk, O., Keller, P., Kiskiras, Y., Klein, R., Kok, H., Kontoyiannis, H., Kooijman, P., Koopstra, J., Kopper, C., Korporaal, A., Koske, P., Kouchner, A., Koutsoukos, S., Kreykenbohm, I., Kulikovskiy, V., Laan, M., La Fratta, C., Lagier, P., Lahmann, R., Lamare, P., Larosa, G., Lattuada, D., Leisos, A., Lenis, D., Leonora, E., Le Provost, H., Lim, G., Llorens, C.D., Lloret, J., Löhner, H., Lo Presti, D., Lotrus, P., Louis, F., Lucarelli, F., Lykousis, V., Malyshev, D., Mangano, S., Marcoulaki, E.C., Margiotta, A., Marinaro, G., Marinelli, A., Mariş, O., Markopoulos, E., Markou, C., Martínez-Mora, J.A., Martini, A., Marvaldi, J., Masullo, R., Maurin, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Minutoli, S., Miraglia, A., Mollo, C.M., Mongelli, M., Monmarthe, E., Morganti, M., Mos, S., Motz, H., Moudden, Y., Mul, G., Musico, P., Musumeci, M., Naumann, Ch., Neff, M., Nicolaou, C., Orlando, A., Palioselitis, D., Papageorgiou, K., Papaikonomou, A., Papaleo, R., Papazoglou, I.A., Păvălaş, G.E., Peek, H.Z., Perkin, J., Piattelli, P., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Presani, E., Priede, I.G., Psallidas, A., Rabouille, C., Racca, C., Radu, A., Randazzo, N., Rapidis, P.A., Razis, P., Real, D., Reed, C., Reito, S., Resvanis, L.K., Riccobene, G., Richter, R., Roensch, K., Rolin, J., Rose, J., Roux, J., Rovelli, A., Russo, A., Russo, G.V., Salesa, F., Samtleben, D., Sapienza, P., Schmelling, J.-W., Schmid, J., Schnabel, J., Schroeder, K., Schuller, J.-P., Schussler, F., Sciliberto, D., Sedita, M., Seitz, T., Shanidze, R., Simeone, F., Siotis, I., Sipala, V., Sollima, C., Sparnocchia, S., Spies, A., Spurio, M., Staller, T., Stavrakakis, S., Stavropoulos, G., Steijger, J., Stolarczyk, Th., Stransky, D., Taiuti, M., Taylor, A., Thompson, L., Timmer, P., Tonoiu, D., Toscano, S., Touramanis, C., Trasatti, L., Traverso, P., Trovato, A., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S., Tzamariudaki, E., Urbano, F., Vallage, B., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoni, G., Vecchi, M., Vernin, P., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., Wagner, S., Werneke, P., White, R.J., Wijnker, G., Wilms, J., de Wolf, E., Yepes, H., Zhukov, V., Zonca, E., Zornoza, J.D., and Zúñiga, J.
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- 2013
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10. The physiology of the pedunculopontine nucleus: implications for deep brain stimulation
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Garcia-Rill, E., Hyde, J., Kezunovic, N., Urbano, F. J., and Petersen, E.
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- 2015
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11. Photocatalytic hydrogen production through glycerol photoreforming using rGO-doped photocatalysts
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Balsamo, S. A., Fiorenza, R., López-Tenllado, F. J., Urbano, F. J., and Scire', Salvatore
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- 2022
12. EUROSMALLMAMMALS: a network for collaborative science in small mammal ecology
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Ferrari, G., Delucchi, L., Tagliapietra, V., Urbano, F., Devineau, O., and Cagnacci, F.
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Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA - Published
- 2022
13. Gamma band activity in the RAS-intracellular mechanisms
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Garcia-Rill, E., Kezunovic, N., D’Onofrio, S., Luster, B., Hyde, J., Bisagno, V., and Urbano, F. J.
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- 2014
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14. Quaternion Kaehlerian Manifolds Isometrically Immersed in Euclidean Space
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Barros, M. and Urbano, F.
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- 1983
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15. P-158 Radioembolization (SIRT) as a Consolidation Treatment in Colorectal Liver Metastases after First Line Chemotherapy: Efficacy Safety
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Cortesi, E., Masi, G., Mancini, M., Caponnetto, S., Urbano, F., Mosillo, C., Scagnoli, S., Notarianni, E., Pelle, G., Vivaldi, C., Falcone, A., and Cianni, R.
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- 2016
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16. Adjunctive diagnostic value of MRI in the breast radial scar
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Perfetto, F., Fiorentino, F., Urbano, F., and Silecchia, R.
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- 2009
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17. A validated prognostic classifier for V600EBRAF-mutated metastatic colorectal cancer: the ‘BRAF BeCool’ study
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Loupakis F., Intini R., Cremolini C., Orlandi A., Sartore-Bianchi A., Pietrantonio F., Pella N., Spallanzani A., Dell'Aquila E., Scartozzi M., De Luca E., Rimassa L., Formica V., Leone F., Calvetti L., Aprile G., Antonuzzo L., Urbano F., Prenen H., Negri F., Di Donato S., Buonandi P., Tomasello G., Avallone A., Zustovich F., Moretto R., Antoniotti C., Salvatore L., Calegari M. A., Siena S., Morano F., Ongaro E., Cascinu S., Santini D., Ziranu P., Schirripa M., Buggin F., Prete A. A., Depetris I., Biason P., Lonardi S., Zagonel V., Fassan M., Di Maio M., Loupakis, F., Intini, R., Cremolini, C., Orlandi, A., Sartore-Bianchi, A., Pietrantonio, F., Pella, N., Spallanzani, A., Dell'Aquila, E., Scartozzi, M., De Luca, E., Rimassa, L., Formica, V., Leone, F., Calvetti, L., Aprile, G., Antonuzzo, L., Urbano, F., Prenen, H., Negri, F., Di Donato, S., Buonandi, P., Tomasello, G., Avallone, A., Zustovich, F., Moretto, R., Antoniotti, C., Salvatore, L., Calegari, M. A., Siena, S., Morano, F., Ongaro, E., Cascinu, S., Santini, D., Ziranu, P., Schirripa, M., Buggin, F., Prete, A. A., Depetris, I., Biason, P., Lonardi, S., Zagonel, V., Fassan, M., and Di Maio, M.
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Adult ,Male ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Scoring system ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Metastases ,V600E ,BRAF ,Colorectal cancer ,Prognostic markers ,Risk Assessment ,Young Adult ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Phenotype ,Italy ,Mutation ,Female ,Colorectal Neoplasms - Abstract
Background: Despite the well-known negative prognostic value of the V600EBRAF mutation in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), its outcome is quite heterogeneous, and the basis for this prognostic heterogeneity should be better defined. Methods: Two large retrospective series of V600EBRAF-mutated mCRC from 22 institutions served as an exploratory and validation set to develop a prognostic score. The model was internally and externally validated. Results: A total of 395 V600EBRAF-mutated mCRCs were included in the exploratory set. Performance status, CA19.9, lactate dehydrogenase, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, grading and liver, lung and nodal involvement emerged as independent prognostic factors for overall survival (OS). Two different scoring systems were built: a ‘complete’ score (0–16) including all significant covariates and a ‘simplified’ score (0–9), based only on clinicopathological covariates, and excluding laboratory values. Adopting the complete score, proportions of patients with a low (0–4), intermediate (5–8) and high (9–16) score were 44.7%, 42.6% and 12.6%, respectively. The median OS was 29.6, 15.5 (hazard ratio [HR] for intermediate vs low risk: 2.16, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.44–3.22, p < .001) and 6.6 months (HR for high vs low risk: 4.72, 95% CI: 2.72–8.20, p < .001). Similar results were observed also after adjusting for the type of first-line treatment and adopting the simplified score. The simplified prognostic score derived from the exploratory set was then applied to the validation set for external confirmation. Conclusions: These scoring systems are based on easy-to-collect data and defined specific subgroups with relevant differences in their life expectancy. These tools could be useful in clinical practice, would allow better stratification of patients in clinical trials and may be adopted for proper adjustments in exploratory translational analyses.
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18. Author Correction: Atorvastatin but Not Pravastatin Impairs Mitochondrial Function in Human Pancreatic Islets and Rat β-Cells. Direct Effect of Oxidative Stress (Scientific Reports, (2017), 7, 1, (11863), 10.1038/s41598-017-11070-x)
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Urbano, F., Bugliani, M., Filippello, A., Scamporrino, A., Di Mauro, S., Di Pino, A., Scicali, R., Noto, D., Rabuazzo, A. M., Averna, M., Marchetti, P., Purrello, F., and Piro, S.
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- 2020
19. Analysis of steatosis biomarkers and inflammatory profile after adding on PCSK9 inhibitor treatment in familial hypercholesterolemia subjects with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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Bosco, G., Di Pino, A., Urbano, F., Ferrara, V., Marchisello, S., Di Mauro, S., Scamporrino, A., Filippello, A., Rabuazzo, A.M., Purrello, F., Piro, S., and Scicali, R.
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- 2023
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20. Spin c geometry of Kähler manifolds and the Hodge Laplacian on minimal Lagrangian submanifolds
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Hijazi, O., Montiel, S., and Urbano, F.
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- 2006
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21. Studies of a full-scale mechanical prototype line for the ANTARES neutrino telescope and tests of a prototype instrument for deep-sea acoustic measurements
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Ageron, M., Aguilar, J.A., Albert, A., Ameli, F., Anghinolfi, M., Anton, G., Anvar, S., Ardellier-Desages, F., Aslanides, E., Aubert, J.-J., Auer, R., Barbarito, E., Basa, S., Battaglieri, M., Bazzotti, M., Becherini, Y., Béthoux, N., Beltramelli, J., Bertin, V., Bigi, A., Billault, M., Blaes, R., de Botton, N., Bouwhuis, M.C., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Burgio, G.F., Busto, J., Cafagna, F., Caillat, L., Calzas, A., Capone, A., Caponetto, L., Carmona, E., Carr, J., Castel, D., Castorina, E., Cavasinni, V., Cecchini, S., Ceres, A., Charvis, P., Chauchot, P., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Coail, J.-Y., Colnard, C., Compére, C., Coniglione, R., Cottini, N., Coyle, P., Cuneo, S., Cussatlegras, A.-S., Damy, G., van Dantzig, R., DeBonis, G., De Marzo, C., De Vita, R., Dekeyser, I., Delagnes, E., Denans, D., Deschamps, A., Dessa, J.-X., Destelle, J.-J., Dinkespieler, B., Distefano, C., Donzaud, C., Drogou, J-F., Druillole, F., Durand, D., Ernenwein, J.-P., Escoffier, S., Falchini, E., Favard, S., Fehr, F., Feinstein, F., Fiorello, C., Flaminio, V., Fratini, K., Fuda, J.-L., Galeotti, S., Gallone, J.-M., Giacomelli, G., Girard, N., Gojak, C., Goret, Ph., Graf, K., Guilloux, F., Hallewell, G., Harakeh, M.N., Hartmann, B., Heijboer, A., Heine, E., Hello, Y., Hernández-Rey, J.J., Hößl, J., Hoffman, C., Hogenbirk, J., Hubbard, J.R., Jaquet, M., Jaspers, M., de Jong, M., Jouvenot, F., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kappes, A., Karg, T., Katz, U., Keller, P., Kneib, J.P., Kok, E., Kok, H., Kooijman, P., Kopper, C., Kouchner, A., Kretschmer, W., Kruijer, A., Kuch, S., Lagier, P., Lahmann, R., Lamanna, G., Lamare, P., Lambard, G., Languillat, J.C., Laschinsky, H., Lavalle, J., Le Guen, Y., Le Provost, H., Le Van Suu, A., Lefévre, D., Legou, T., Lelaizant, G., Lim, G., Lo Presti, D., Loaec, G., Loehner, H., Loucatos, S., Louis, F., Lucarelli, F., Lyashuk, V., Mangano, S., Marcelin, M., Margiotta, A., Masullo, R., Mazéas, F., Mazure, A., Megna, R., Melissas, M., Migneco, E., Mongelli, M., Montaruli, T., Morganti, M., Moscoso, L., Motz, H., Musumeci, M., Naumann, C., Naumann-Godo, M., Niess, V., Noble, A., Olivetto, C., Ostasch, R., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Payre, P., Peek, H.Z., Perez, A., Petta, C., Piattelli, P., Pillet, R., Pineau, J.-P., Poinsignon, J., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Racca, C., Randazzo, N., van Randwijk, J., Real, D., Regnier, M., van Rens, B., Réthoré, F., Rewiersma, P., Riccobene, G., Rigaud, V., Ripani, M., Roca, V., Roda, C., Rolin, J.F., Rostovtsev, A., Roux, J., Ruppi, M., Russo, G.V., Rusydi, G., Salesa, F., Salomon, K., Sapienza, P., Schmitt, F., Schuller, J.-P., Shanidze, R., Sokalski, I., Spona, T., Spurio, M., van der Steenhoven, G., Stolarczyk, T., Streeb, K., Sulak, L., Taiuti, M., Tamburini, C., Tao, C., Tasca, L., Terreni, G., Urbano, F., Valdy, P., Valente, V., Vallage, B., Vaudaine, G., Venekamp, G., Verlaat, B., Vernin, P., van Wijk, R., Wijnker, G., Wobbe, G., de Wolf, E., Yao, A.-F., Zaborov, D., Zaccone, H., Zornoza, J.D., and Zúñiga, J.
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- 2007
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22. The ANTARES optical beacon system
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Ageron, M., Aguilar, J.A., Albert, A., Ameli, F., Anghinolfi, M., Anton, G., Anvar, S., Ardellier-Desages, F., Aslanides, E., Aubert, J-J., Auer, R., Barbarito, E., Basa, S., Battaglieri, M., Becherini, Y., Beltramelli, J., Bertin, V., Bigi, A., Billault, M., Blaes, R., de Botton, N., Bouwhuis, M.C., Bradbury, S.M., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Burgio, G.F., Busto, J., Cafagna, F., Caillat, L., Calzas, A., Capone, A., Caponetto, L., Carmona, E., Carr, J., Cartwright, S.L., Castel, D., Castorina, E., Cavasinni, V., Cecchini, S., Ceres, A., Charvis, P., Chauchot, P., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Colnard, C., Compère, C., Coniglione, R., Cottini, N., Coyle, P., Cuneo, S., Cussatlegras, A-S., Damy, G., van Dantzig, R., De Bonis, G., De Marzo, C., De Vita, R., Dekeyser, I., Delagnes, E., Denans, D., Deschamps, A., Destelle, J-J., Dinkespieler, B., Distefano, C., Donzaud, C., Drogou, J-F., Druillole, F., Durand, D., Ernenwein, J-P., Escoffier, S., Falchini, E., Favard, S., Fehr, F., Feinstein, F., Ferry, S., Fiorello, C., Flaminio, V., Fratini, K., Fuda, J-L., Galeotti, S., Gallone, J-M., Giacomelli, G., Girard, N., Gojak, C., Goret, Ph., Graf, K., Hallewell, G., Harakeh, M.N., Hartmann, B., Heijboer, A., Heine, E., Hello, Y., Hernández-Rey, J.J., Hößl, J., Hoffman, C., Hogenbirk, J., Hubbard, J.R., Jaquet, M., Jaspers, M., de Jong, M., Jouvenot, F., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kappes, A., Karg, T., Katz, U., Keller, P., Kok, E., Kok, H., Kooijman, P., Kopper, C., Korolkova, E.V., Kouchner, A., Kretschmer, W., Kruijer, A., Kuch, S., Kudryavstev, V.A., Lagier, P., Lahmann, R., Lamanna, G., Lamare, P., Lambard, G., Languillat, J-C., Laschinsky, H., Lavalle, J., Le Guen, Y., Le Provost, H., Le Van Suu, A., Lefèvre, D., Legou, T., Lelaizant, G., Lim, G., Lo Presti, D., Loehner, H., Loucatos, S., Louis, F., Lucarelli, F., Lyashuk, V., Marcelin, M., Margiotta, A., Masullo, R., Mazéas, F., Mazure, A., McMillan, J.E., Megna, R., Melissas, M., Migneco, E., Milovanovic, A., Mongelli, M., Montaruli, T., Morganti, M., Moscoso, L., Musumeci, M., Naumann-Godo, M., Naumann, C., Niess, V., Noble, T., Olivetto, C., Ostasch, R., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Payre, P., Peek, H., Perez, A., Petta, C., Piattelli, P., Pillet, R., Pineau, J-P., Poinsignon, J., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Racca, C., Randazzo, N., van Randwijk, J., Real, D., van Rens, B., Réthoré, F., Rewiersma, P., Riccobene, G., Rigaud, V., Ripani, M., Roca, V., Roda, C., Rolin, J.F., Rose, H.J., Rostovtsev, A., Roux, J., Ruppi, M., Russo, G.V., Rusydi, G., Salesa, F., Salomon, K., Sapienza, P., Schmitt, F., Schuller, J-P., Shanidze, R., Sokalski, I., Spona, T., Spurio, M., van der Steenhoven, G., Stolarczyk, T., Streeb, K., Sulak, L., Taiuti, M., Tamburini, C., Tao, C., Terreni, G., Thompson, L.F., Urbano, F., Valdy, P., Valente, V., Vallage, B., Vaudaine, G., Venekamp, G., Verlaat, B., Vernin, P., de Vries-Uiterweerd, G., van Wijk, R., Wijnker, G., de Witt Huberts, P., Wobbe, G., de Wolf, E., Yao, A-F., Zaborov, D., Zaccone, H., Zornoza, J.D., and Zúñiga, J.
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- 2007
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23. Study of acid-base properties of a SiO2−AlPO4 (80∶20 W/W) catalyst
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Aramendía, M. A., Boráu, V., García, I. M., Jiménez, C., Marinas, A., Marinas, J. M., Porras, A., and Urbano, F. J.
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- 1999
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24. Dehydration-dehydrogenation of 1-phenylethanol over acid-basic catalysts
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Aramendía, M. A., Boráu, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Porras, A., and Urbano, F. J.
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- 1998
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25. COVID-19: identifying the main outcome predictors. A retrospective cohort study in Northern Italy.
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GRECO, S., BONSI, B., BELLA, A., FABBRI, N., ROCCHI, C., BELLIO, M. E., MASSOLI, L., GIACCARI, S., GAVIOLI, M., FAZZIN, M., D'URBANO, F., ROSSIN, E., FEO, C. V., PARINI, S., CAVALLESCO, G. N., and PASSARO, A.
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OBJECTIVE: The need for efficient drugs and early treatment of patients with SARSCoV-2 infection developing COVID-19 symptoms is of primary importance in daily clinical practice and it is certainly among the most difficult medical challenges in the current century. Recognizing those patients who will need stronger clinical efforts could effectively help doctors anticipate the eventual need for intensification of care (IoC) and choose the best treatment in order to avoid worse outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We enrolled 501 patients, consecutively admitted to our two COVID hospitals, and collected their clinical, anamnestic and laboratory data on admission. The aim of this retrospective study was to identify those data that are strictly associated with COVID-19 outcomes (IoC and in-hospital death) and that could somehow be intended as predictors of these outcomes. This allowed us to provide a "sketch" of the patient who undergoes, more often than others, an intensification of care and/or in-hospital death. RESULTS: Males were found to have a double risk of needing an IoC (OR=2.11) and a significant role was played by both the PaO
2 /FiO2 ratio on admission (OR=0.99) and serum LDH (OR=1.01). The main predictors of in-hospital death were age (OR=1.08) and the PaO2 /FiO2 ratio on admission (OR=0.99). CONCLUSIONS: Male patients with high serum LDH on admission are those who undergo more often an intensification of care among COVID-19 inpatients. Both age and respiratory performances on admission modify the prognosis within the hospitalization period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Right on track?
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Hofman, Maarten P. G., Hayward, M. W., Heim, M., Marchand, P., Rolandsen, C. M., Mattisson, Jenny, Urbano, F., Heurich, M., Mysterud, A., Melzheimer, J., Morellet, N., Voigt, Ulrich, Allen, B. L., Gehr, Benedikt, Rouco Zufiaurre, Carlos, Ullmann, Wiebke (Dr.), Holand, O., Jorgensen, n H., Steinheim, G., Cagnacci, F., Kroeschel, M., Kaczensky, P., Buuveibaatar, B., Payne, J. C., Palmegiani, I, Jerina, K., Kjellander, P., Johansson, O., LaPoint, S., Bayrakcismith, R., Linnell, J. D. C., Zaccaroni, M., Jorge, M. L. S., Oshima, J. E. F., Songhurst, A., Fischer, C., Mc Bride, R. T., Thompson, J. J., Streif, S., Sandfort, R., Bonenfant, Christophe, Drouilly, M., Klapproth, M., Zinner, Dietmar, Yarnell, Richard, Stronza, A., Wilmott, L., Meisingset, E., Thaker, Maria, Vanak, A. T., Nicoloso, S., Graeber, R., Said, S., Boudreau, M. R., Devlin, A., Hoogesteijn, R., May-Junior, J. A., Nifong, J. C., Odden, J., Quigley, H. B., Tortato, F., Parker, D. M., Caso, A., Perrine, J., Tellaeche, C., Zieba, F., Zwijacz-Kozica, T., Appel, C. L., Axsom, I, Bean, W. T., Cristescu, B., Periquet, S., Teichman, K. J., Karpanty, S., Licoppe, A., Menges, V, Black, K., Scheppers, Thomas L., Schai-Braun, S. C., Azevedo, F. C., Lemos, F. G., Payne, A., Swanepoel, L. H., Weckworth, B., Berger, A., Bertassoni, Alessandra, McCulloch, G., Sustr, P., Athreya, V, Bockmuhl, D., Casaer, J., Ekori, A., Melovski, D., Richard-Hansen, C., van de Vyver, D., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Robardet, E., Selva, N., Sergiel, A., Farhadinia, M. S., Sunde, P., Portas, R., Ambarli, Hüseyin, Berzins, R., Kappeler, P. M., Mann, G. K., Pyritz, L., Bissett, C., Grant, T., Steinmetz, R., Swedell, Larissa, Welch, R. J., Armenteras, D., Bidder, O. R., Gonzalez, T. M., Rosenblatt, A., Kachel, S., and Balkenhol, N.
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Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite telemetry, we need an in-depth understanding of the main technological, species-specific and environmental factors that determine the success and failure of satellite tracking devices across species and habitats. Here, we assess the relative influence of such factors on the ability of satellite telemetry units to provide the expected amount and quality of data by analyzing data from over 3,000 devices deployed on 62 terrestrial species in 167 projects worldwide. We evaluate the success rate in obtaining GPS fixes as well as in transferring these fixes to the user and we evaluate failure rates. Average fix success and data transfer rates were high and were generally better predicted by species and unit characteristics, while environmental characteristics influenced the variability of performance. However, 48% of the unit deployments ended prematurely, half of them due to technical failure. Nonetheless, this study shows that the performance of satellite telemetry applications has shown improvements over time, and based on our findings, we provide further recommendations for both users and manufacturers.
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27. Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research
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Hayward, M.W., Heim, M., Marchand, P., Rolandsen, C.M., Mattisson, J., Urbano, F., Heurich, M., Mysterud, A., Melzheimer, J., Morellet, Nicolas, Voigt, U., Allen, B.L., Gehr, B., Rouco, C., Ullmann, W., Holand, O., Jorgensen, N.H., Steinheim, G., Cagnacci, F., Kroeschel, M., Kaczensky, P., Buuveibaatar, B., Payne, J.C., Palmegiani, I., Jerina, K., Kjellander, P., Johansson, O., LaPoint, S., Bayrakcismith, R., Linnell, J.D.C., Zaccaroni, M., Jorge, M.L.S., Oshima, J.E.F., Songhurst, A., Fischer, C., Mc Bride, R.T., Thompson, J.J., Streif, S., Sandfort, R., Bonenfant, C., Drouilly, M., Klapproth, M., Zinner, D., Yarnell, R., Stronza, A., Wilmott, L., Meisingset, E., Thaker, M., Vanak, A.T., Nicoloso, S., Graeber, R., Said, S., Boudreau, M.R., Devlin, A., Hoogesteijn, R., May-Junior, J.A., Nifong, J.C., Odden, J., Quigley, H.B., Tortato, F., Parker, D.M., Caso, A., Perrine, J., Tellaeche, C., Zieba, F., Zwijacz-Kozica, T., Appel, C. L., Axsom, I., Bean, W.T., Cristescu, B., Periquet, S., Teichman, K.J., Karpanty, S., Licoppe, A., Menges, V., Black, K., Scheppers, T.L., Schai-Braun, S.C., Azevedo, F.C., Lemos, F.G., Payne, A., Swanepoel, L.H., Weckworth, B., Berger, A., Bertassoni, A., McCulloch, G., Sustr, P., Athreya, V., Bockmuhl, D., Casaer, J., Ekori, A., Melovski, D., Richard-Hansen, C., van de Vyver, D., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Robardet, E., Selva, N., Sergiel, A., Farhadinia, M. S., Sunde, P., Portas, R., Ambarli, H., Berzins, R., Kappeler, P.M., Mann, G.K., Pyritz, L., Bissett, C., Grant, T., Steinmetz, R., Swedell, L., Welch, R.J., Armenteras, D., Bidder, O.R., Gonzalez, T.M., Rosenblatt, A., Kachel, S., Balkenhol, N., and Hofman, M.P.G.
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Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite telemetry, we need an in-depth understanding of the main technological, species-specific and environmental factors that determine the success and failure of satellite tracking devices across species and habitats. Here, we assess the relative influence of such factors on the ability of satellite telemetry units to provide the expected amount and quality of data by analyzing data from over 3,000 devices deployed on 62 terrestrial species in 167 projects worldwide. We evaluate the success rate in obtaining GPS fixes as well as in transferring these fixes to the user and we evaluate failure rates. Average fix success and data transfer rates were high and were generally better predicted by species and unit characteristics, while environmental characteristics influenced the variability of performance. However, 48% of the unit deployments ended prematurely, half of them due to technical failure. Nonetheless, this study shows that the performance of satellite telemetry applications has shown improvements over time, and based on our findings, we provide further recommendations for both users and manufacturers.
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28. Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research
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Hofman, MPG, Hayward, MW, Heim, M, Marchand, P, Rolandsen, CM, Mattisson, J, Urbano, F, Heurich, M, Mysterud, A, Melzheimer, J, Morellet, N, Voigt, U, Allen, BL, Gehr, B, Rouco, C, Ullmann, W, Holand, Ø, Jørgensen, NH, Steinheim, G, Cagnacci, F, Kroeschel, M, Kaczensky, P, Buuveibaatar, B, Payne, JC, Palmegiani, I, Jerina, K, Kjellander, P, Johansson, Ö, Lapoint, S, Bayrakcismith, R, Linnell, JDC, Zaccaroni, M, Jorge, MLS, Oshima, JEF, Songhurst, A, Fischer, C, Bride, RT, Thompson, JJ, Streif, S, Sandfort, R, Bonenfant, C, Drouilly, M, Klapproth, M, Zinner, D, Yarnell, R, Stronza, A, Wilmott, L, Meisingset, E, Thaker, M, Vanak, AT, Nicoloso, S, Graeber, R, Said, S, Boudreau, MR, Devlin, A, Hoogesteijn, R, May-Junior, JA, Nifong, JC, Odden, J, Quigley, HB, Tortato, F, Parker, DM, Caso, A, Perrine, J, Tellaeche, C, Zieba, F, Zwijacz-Kozica, T, Appel, CL, Axsom, I, Bean, WT, Cristescu, B, Périquet, S, Teichman, KJ, Karpanty, S, Licoppe, A, Menges, V, Black, K, Scheppers, TL, Schai-Braun, SC, Azevedo, FC, Lemos, FG, Payne, A, Swanepoel, LH, Weckworth, BV, Berger, A, Bertassoni, A, McCulloch, G, Šustr, P, Athreya, V, Bockmuhl, D, Casaer, J, Ekori, A, Melovski, D, Richard-Hansen, C, Van De Vyver, D, Reyna-Hurtado, R, Robardet, E, Selva, N, Sergiel, A, Farhadinia, MS, Sunde, P, Portas, R, Ambarli, H, Berzins, R, Kappeler, PM, Mann, GK, Pyritz, L, Bissett, C, Grant, T, Steinmetz, R, Swedell, L, Welch, RJ, Armenteras, D, Bidder, OR, González, TM, Rosenblatt, A, Kachel, S, Balkenhol, N, University of Goettingen, Bangor University, Nelson Mandela University, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Unité Ongulés Sauvages, Université Grenoble Alpes, University of Freiburg, Bavarian Forest National Park, University of Oslo, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, INRA, University of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Agriculture and the Environment, University of Zurich, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Landcare Research, Universidad de Córdoba, University of Potsdam, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Mongolia Program, Biotechnical Faculty, Swedish University for Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Snow Leopard Trust, Max-Planck Institute for Ornithology, Columbia University, Panthera, University of Florence, Vanderbilt University, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Ecoexist, University of Oxford, Texas A and M University, D’Ingenierie et d’Architecture de Geneve, Faro Maro Ecoresearch, Guyra Paraguay—CONACYT, Instituto Saite, Ronin Institute, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, University of Cape Town, Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Brackenhurst Campus, Office of Environment and Heritage, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Indian Institute of Science, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, DBT India Alliance, University of KwaZulu-Natal, D.R.E.Am. 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Questionnaires ,SELECTION ,Forests ,Wildlife ,Data acquisition ,Temperate forests ,Animal performance ,Data reduction ,Global positioning system ,Movement ecology ,Telemetry ,R PACKAGE ,Spacecraft ,HABITAT ,Animal Management ,Centre for Ecological Sciences ,Ecology ,Eukaryota ,Agriculture ,Terrestrial Environments ,Navigation ,GPS-TELEMETRY ,Multidisciplinary Sciences ,Data Acquisition ,Research Design ,Engineering and Technology ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,Medicine ,Temperate Forests ,Information Technology ,BEHAVIOR ,Research Article ,Environmental Monitoring ,Computer and Information Sciences ,Animals ,Animals, Wild ,Ecosystem ,Geographic Information Systems ,Animal Types ,Science ,GPS telemetry ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Ecosystems ,COLLAR PERFORMANCE ,FIX SUCCESS ,Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA ,LOCATION ,Animal Performance ,GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM ,Survey Research ,Science & Technology ,Bio-logging ,Ecology and Environmental Sciences ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Data Reduction ,Wildlife conservation ,PATTERNS ,[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology ,Zoology - Abstract
Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite telemetry, we need an in-depth understanding of the main technological, species-specific and environmental factors that determine the success and failure of satellite tracking devices across species and habitats. Here, we assess the relative influence of such factors on the ability of satellite telemetry units to provide the expected amount and quality of data by analyzing data from over 3,000 devices deployed on 62 terrestrial species in 167 projects worldwide. We evaluate the success rate in obtaining GPS fixes as well as in transferring these fixes to the user and we evaluate failure rates. Average fix success and data transfer rates were high and were generally better predicted by species and unit characteristics, while environmental characteristics influenced the variability of performance. However, 48% of the unit deployments ended prematurely, half of them due to technical failure. Nonetheless, this study shows that the performance of satellite telemetry applications has shown improvements over time, and based on our findings, we provide further recommendations for both users and manufacturers. Forest and Nature for Society (FONASO) Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme [2013-09] University of Goettingen Norwegian Environment Agency Research Council of Norway [212919] Norwegian Institute for Nature Research Messerli Foundation, WWF Landcare Research Ltd New Zealand TBfree New Zealand (AHB project) [R10737] Norwegian Research Counsil, Smafefondet, NMBU Research Council of Norway Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg (Landesjagdabgabe) Wildlife Conservation Society Swedish Environmental Protection Agency private foundation "Marie Clair Cronstedts stiftelse" NASA Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment [NNX15AV92A] National Geographic Society Waitt Grant Program [W157-110] FAPESP [2013/50421-2, 2014/23132-2] CNPq [312045/2013-1, 312292/2016-3, 161089/2014-3] Silicon Valley Community Foundation The Overbrook Foundation International ReSource Award WCS Brasil Vanderbilt University PROCAD/CAPES [88881.068425/2014-01] MLSJ Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo Fapesp [2013/50421-2, 2014/23132-2] Projeto Pecarideos - WCS Brasil Howard G Buffett Foundation Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia -CONACYT Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) [814274, 834118] Leobner Realgemeinschaft Forstbetrieb Kletschach WWF Nedbank Green Trust [GT 2251] DFG [Fi707/9-1/DFG Zi548/6-1/DAAD (D/12/41834), FI707/9-1, ZI548/6-1] DAAD [D/12/41834] Nottingham Trent University The Howard G. Buffett Foundation ISRO-IISc Space Technology Cell Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance and Space Technology Cell, Indian Institute of Science Lower Saxony Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection Panthera Kaplan Graduate Award Bank of America Reindeer Development Fund in Norway Rhodes University Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute Wildlife Conservation Network Humboldt State University HSU Marine and Coastal Science Initiative Humboldt State University Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Grant Claude Leon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship The Cape Leopard Trust Conservation South Africa South African National Parks HERD project (Hwange Environmental Research Development) - Agence Nationale de la Recherche (FEAR project) [ANR-08-BLAN-0022] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Programme Zones Ateliers) National Geographic Society [C151-08] NSERC CGS D U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Service public de Wallonie Direction generale de l'Agriculture, des Ressources naturelles et de l'Environnement U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Parrotia-Stiftung Stiftung Dr. Joachim de Giacomi Basler Stiftung fur biologische Forschung Messerli Stiftung Carl Burger Stiftung CIC Schweiz CIC Deutschland Paul Schiller Stiftung Karl Mayer Stiftung Consorcio Capim Branco de Energia Ministere de l'Agriculture de l'Agroalimentaire et de la Foret Conseil Regional de Bourgogne Conseil General de la Cote d'Or Federation Departementale des Chasseurs de Cote d'Or Groupement de Defense Sanitaire de Cote d'Or Federation Nationale des Chasseurs Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage South African National Research Foundation [107099] Sao Paulo Research Foundation [FAPESP 2013/04957-8, FAPESP 2013/18526-9] MAVA Foundation, Switzerland The Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt DBU (German Federal Environmental Foundation) Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Project GLOBE - Polish-Norwegian Research Programme [POLNOR/198352/85/2013] ASer: Norway Grants under the Polish-Norwegian Research Program [POL-NOR/198352/85/2013] The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) Zoologische Gesellschaft fur Arten-und Populationsschutz (ZGAP) Iranian Cheetah Society Quagga Conservation Fund IdeaWild Association Francaise des Parcs Zoologiques (AFdPZ) DEAL (Direction de l'Environnement de l'Amenagement et du Logement) de Guyane CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales) The Nedbank WWF Green Trust The International Foundation for Science Cape Leopard Trust German Research Foundation [DFG: KA 1082/16-1] The Wildlife and Reserve Management Research Group (WRMRG) International Foundation for Science (IFS) Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) The Rufford Small Grants Foundation Ernst & Ethel Eriksen Trust WWF Sweden Leakey Foundation National Geographic Society WennerGren Foundation Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion Colciencias, Project "Efecto de la presencia de saladosnaturales en la distribucion y uso de habitat de la danta de tier-ras bajas (Tapirus terrestris) en las amazonas colombiano" [1101569-33286, 0385-2013] Alexander von Humboldt Foundation NSF Graduate Research Fellowship [DEG-125608] Sustainability East Asia LLC - SEA Amarula Trust National Geographic Earthwatch Institute World Wildlife Fund for Nature Columbus Zoo California North Coast Chapter of The Wildlife Society Sequoia Park Zoo Foundation Anses This work was supported by: Forest and Nature for Society (FONASO) Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme (CONTRACT NO. 2013-09) to MPGH, Publication costs were covered by the Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Goettingen; The Norwegian Environment Agency, the Research Council of Norway (project 212919), Norwegian Institute for Nature Research to JM; Messerli Foundation, WWF to JMel; CRou: The author was supported in the form of salary by a postdoctoral grant funded by Landcare Research Ltd New Zealand and data provided was funded by research project grant from TBfree New Zealand (AHB project number R10737). Norwegian Research Counsil, Smafefondet, NMBU to NHJ; The Research Council of Norway to GS; Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg (Landesjagdabgabe) to MK; Funding for the capture and collaring of khulan was received from Wildlife Conservation Society, administered through a cooperative agreement with Sustainability East Asia LLC - SEA and originating from Oy Du Tolgoi -OT gold and copper mining company to PK; Swedish fieldwork was supported by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and by the private foundation "Marie Clair Cronstedts stiftelse" to PKje; NASA Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (project #NNX15AV92A), National Geographic Society Waitt Grant Program (Grant #W157-110) to SL; Research Council of Norway to JDCL; FAPESP (2013/50421-2, 2014/23132-2), CNPq (312045/2013-1; 312292/2016-3; 161089/2014-3), Silicon Valley Community Foundation, The Overbrook Foundation, the International ReSource Award, WCS Brasil, and Vanderbilt University. PROCAD/CAPES (88881.068425/2014-01); MLSJ Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo Fapesp (process: 2013/50421-2 and scholarship: 2014/23132-2) and CNPQ (scholarship: 161089/2014-3), Projeto Pecarideos - WCS Brasil and Vanderbilt University for funding this research to JEFO.; Howard G Buffett Foundation, Amarula Trust to AS; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia -CONACYT with resources from the FEE to JJT; Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) grant numbers 814274 and 834118, Leobner Realgemeinschaft and Forstbetrieb Kletschach to RS; WWF Nedbank Green Trust (grant number GT 2251) to MD; DFG Fi707/9-1/DFG Zi548/6-1/DAAD (D/12/41834) to MKla; DFG FI707/9-1, DFG ZI548/6-1, DAAD D/12/41834 to DZ; GPS tags were funded by Nottingham Trent University, National Geographic, Earthwatch Institute, World Wildlife Fund for Nature, Columbus Zoo to RY; The Howard G. Buffett Foundation to AStr; ISRO-IISc Space Technology Cell to MT; Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance and Space Technology Cell, Indian Institute of Science to ATV; D.R.E. Am. Italia provided support in the form of salary for author SN, but did not have any additional role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The specific role of this author is articulated in the 'author contributions' section.; RG was supported by funds of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection; Panthera Kaplan Graduate Award to AD; Bank of America to JAM; The Norwegian Environment Agency, the Research Council of Norway (Project 212919), the Reindeer Development Fund in Norway, and several County administrations around Norway to JO; Rhodes University to DMP; Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute to AC; Wildlife Conservation Network, Panthera to CT; Humboldt State University, HSU Marine and Coastal Science Initiative, California North Coast Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Sequoia Park Zoo Foundation to CLA; Humboldt State University Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Grant to IA; Humboldt State University Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Grant to WTB; Claude Leon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Cape Leopard Trust, Conservation South Africa, South African National Parks to BC; GPS collars were funded by the HERD project (Hwange Environmental Research Development), funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (FEAR project ANR-08-BLAN-0022), and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Programme Zones Ateliers). Some collars were funded by the National Geographic Society GRANT #C151-08 to SP; NSERC CGS D to KJT; SK: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to SK; Service public de Wallonie. Direction generale de l'Agriculture, des Ressources naturelles et de l'Environnement to AL; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to KB; Parrotia-Stiftung, Stiftung Dr. Joachim de Giacomi, Basler Stiftung fur biologische Forschung, Messerli Stiftung, Carl Burger Stiftung, CIC Schweiz, CIC Deutschland, Paul Schiller Stiftung and Karl Mayer Stiftung to SCS; Consorcio Capim Branco de Energia to FCA; Consorcio Capim Branco de Energia to FGL; Ministere de l'Agriculture de l'Agroalimentaire et de la Foret, the Conseil Regional de Bourgogne, the Conseil General de la Cote d'Or, the Federation Departementale des Chasseurs de Cote d'Or, the Groupement de Defense Sanitaire de Cote d'Or, the Federation Nationale des Chasseurs and the Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage to AP.; ; South African National Research Foundation (Grant number: 107099) to LHS; Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP 2013/04957-8 and FAPESP 2013/18526-9) to ABer; MAVA Foundation, Switzerland; The Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt DBU (German Federal Environmental Foundation) to DM; Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) to CRic; Anses to ER; Project GLOBE (POLNOR/198352/85/2013) funded by the Polish-Norwegian Research Programme operated by the National Centre for Research and Development; ASer: Norway Grants under the Polish-Norwegian Research Program operated by the National Centre for Research and Development (GLOBE, POL-NOR/198352/85/2013) to NS; The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES), Zoologische Gesellschaft fur Arten-und Populationsschutz (ZGAP), Iranian Cheetah Society, Quagga Conservation Fund, IdeaWild, Panthera and Association Francaise des Parcs Zoologiques (AFdPZ) to MSF; DEAL (Direction de l'Environnement de l'Amenagement et du Logement) de Guyane, CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales) to RBer; The Nedbank WWF Green Trust, The International Foundation for Science, the Cape Leopard Trust, Rhodes University to GKM; German Research Foundation (DFG: KA 1082/16-1) to LP; The Wildlife and Reserve Management Research Group (WRMRG), International Foundation for Science (IFS), Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF), The Rufford Small Grants Foundation, Ernst & Ethel Eriksen Trust to TG; WWF Sweden to RSte; Leakey Foundation, National Geographic Society, WennerGren Foundation to LS; Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion Colciencias, Project "Efecto de la presencia de saladosnaturales en la distribucion y uso de habitat de la danta de tier-ras bajas (Tapirus terrestris) en las amazonas colombiano" (grantnumber 1101569-33286, contract: 0385-2013) to DA; PostDoctoral Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to ORB; NSF Graduate Research Fellowship DEG-125608 to SKac. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.; We thank Horst Reinecke and Christian Trothe for database management and data entry, and James Gibbons, Matthias Schmid and Benjamin Hofner for their enlightening explanations on the statistics. We thank Stan Tomkiewicz for insightful discussion on GPS collar functioning, and the Eurodeer. org network, Sarah Davidson of Movebank. org, and Stephanie O'Donnell of WILDLABS. NET for helping to spread the word about this study. We also thank Jonah Gula, Olav Strand, Ole Roer, Liu Yanlin, Bernt-Erik Saether, Anders Borstad, Laura McMahon, Thomas Morrison, Maurizio Ramanzin, Vebjorn Veiberg, Erling Johan Solberg, Leif Soennichsen, Hans Christian Pedersen, Tom McCarthy, Jacqueline L. Frair, Siobhan Dyer, Morten Odden, Lars Haugaard, and Peter G. Crawshaw, Jr. for their data contributions. The publication was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Goettingen.
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29. High glomerular filtration rate is associated with impaired arterial stiffness and subendocardial viability ratio in prediabetic subjects
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Di Pino, A, Scicali, R, Urbano, F, Zanoli, L, Piro, S, Purrello, F, and Rabuazzo, A
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30. Dehydrogenation of cyclohexane over supported Pd catalysts, II. Influence of the support and reduction temperature
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Aramendía, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Moreno, A., and Urbano, F. J.
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31. Serial arterial lactate levels as a predictor of short- and long-term mortality in patients after cardiac surgery
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Corral-Velez, V, Lopez-Delgado, JC, Rojas-Lora, M, Betancur-Zambrano, N, Lopez-Suñe, N, Esteve Urbano, F, Torrado-Santos, H, Farrero, E, Rodriguez Castro, D, Carrio Cardona, L, and Mañez Mendiluce, R
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32. Dehydration-dehydrogenation of 2-propanol as a model reaction for acid-base characterization of catalysts
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Armandía, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Porras, A., and Urbano, F. J.
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33. Linear free-energy relationships in the reduction of alkenes by hydrogen transfer
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Aramendía, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Sempere, M. E., and Urbano, F. J.
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34. Reduction of alkenes by hydrogen transfer over a Pd/sepiolite catalyst. Compensation effect
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Aramendía, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Sempere, M. E., and Urbano, F. J.
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35. Inhibition of the adsorption of cyclohexene over a Pd/sepiolite catalyst by acrylamide
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Aramendia, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J. M., Sempere, M. E., and Urbano, F. J.
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36. Azithromycin in healthy adults?
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Urbano, F. and Urbano, P.
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37. Neurobiology of Disease Special Issue Pedunculopontine Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation: Bottom-up Gamma Maintenance in Various Disorders
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Garcia-Rill, E., Mahaffey, S., Hyde, James R., and Urbano, F. J.
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Bipolar Disorder ,Alzheimer Disease ,Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus ,Schizophrenia ,Animals ,Gamma Rhythm ,Humans ,Parkinson Disease ,Article - Abstract
Maintained gamma band activity is a key element of higher brain function, participating in perception, executive function, and memory. The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), as part of the reticular activating system (RAS), is a major source of the "bottom-up" flow of gamma activity to higher regions. However, interruption of gamma band activity is associated with a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders. This review will focus on the role of the PPN in activating higher regions to induce arousal and descending pathways to modulate posture and locomotion. As such, PPN deep brain stimulation (DBS) can not only help regulate arousal and stepping, but continuous application may help maintain necessary levels of gamma band activity for a host of other brain processes. We will explore the potential future applications of PPN DBS for a number of disorders that are characterized by disturbances in gamma band maintenance.
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38. Gas-phase hydrogen-transfer reduction of acrolein using 2-propanol over MgO/B2O3 and SiO2/AlPO4 catalysts
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Aramendía, M. A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, A., Marinas, J. M., Porras, A., and Urbano, F. J.
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39. Regional lymphadenopathies in patients with renal calculi: Analysis with ultrasound and MRI
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Vilar, J., Martí-Bonmatí, L., Torrijo, C., Palop, C., and Urbano, F.
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40. Erratum to: Gamma band activity in the RAS-intracellular mechanisms
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Garcia-Rill, E., Kezunovic, N., D’Onofrio, S., Luster, B., Hyde, J., Bisagno, V., and Urbano, F. J.
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41. EUROUNGULATES: Collaborative science for studying ungulates movement ecology at the European scale
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Francesca Cagnacci, Morelle, K., Focardi, S., and Urbano, F.
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Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA ,Data sharing ,Eurodeer ,BIOLOGGING - Published
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42. P-348 A multi-institutional retrospective study of stage I-IV transverse colon cancer: Diagnosis, treatment and outcome analyses
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Roberto, M., Bianco, F. Lo, Arrivi, G., Pietro, F. Di, Gariazzo, L., Gelsomino, F., Ghidini, M., Ficorella, C., Parisi, A., Urbano, F., Dell'Aquila, E., and Mazzuca, F.
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43. E50Safety and toxicity in elderly patients in treatment for metastatic colon cancer
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Mancini, M., Mosillo, C., Caponnetto, S., Urbano, F., Manai, C., Modica, D., Scagnoli, S., and Cortesi, E.
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44. A Man with Unilateral Endophthalmitis: A Case of Disseminated Nocardiosis
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Navarrete-Navarrete, N., Escobar Sevilla, J., Toribio García, M., Urbano, F., Sabio, J. M., and Jiménez-Alonso, J.
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integumentary system ,genetic structures ,Article Subject ,bacteria ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
We present the case of a patient with an infection by Nocardia which manifested itself with monocular endophthalmitis. Nocardia infection is not common and ocular involvement is one of the most uncommon presentations. In these cases it is very important to make an early diagnosis and intensive treatment to prevent the visual prognosis.
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45. 570P - Treatments (tx) after progression to first-line FOLFOXIRI + bevacizumab (bev) in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients (pts): A pooled analysis of TRIBE and TRIBE-2 studies by GONO
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Rossini, D., Lonardi, S., Antoniotti, C., Santini, D., Tomasello, G., Aprile, G., Moretto, R., Prete, A.A., Granetto, C., Urbano, F., Borelli, B., Zaniboni, A., Randon, G., Buonadonna, A., Ritorto, G., Barbara, C., Latiano, T.P., Bordonaro, R., Falcone, A., and Cremolini, C.
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46. Analysis Of S100A12 Plasma Levels In Hyperlipidemic Subjects With Or Without Familial Hypercholesterolemia
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Scicali, R., Di Pino, A., Urbano, F., Piro, S., Rabuazzo, A.M., and Purrello, F.
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47. PD-015 - Clinical impact of neutropenia and febrile neutropenia in metastatic colorectal cancer patients treated with FOLFOXIRI/bevacizumab: a pooled analysis of TRIBE and TRIBE2 studies
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Rossini, D., Sbrana, A., Bergamo, F., Manai, C., Santini, D., Ghidini, M., Antoniotti, C., Moretto, R., Marmorino, F., Urbano, F., Ronzoni, M., Noventa, S., Randon, G., Carlomagno, C., Latiano, T., Cordio, S., Granetto, C., Cremolini, C., Falcone, A., and Antonuzzo, A.
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48. P.02.16 ROLE OF ABDOMINAL AND BOWEL ULTRASOUND IN LYNCH SYNDROME, FAMILIAL ADENOMATOUS POLYPOSIS AND OTHER MINOR HEREDITARY SYNDROMES
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Biscaglia, G., Terracciano, F., Siena, D., Ippolito, A.M., Bossa, F., Urbano, F., Nardella, M., and Andriulli, A.
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49. Serum coding and non-coding RNAs as biomarkers of NAFLD and fibrosis severity
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Scamporrino, A., Di Mauro, S., Petta, S., Urbano, F., Filippello, A., Ragusa, M., Di Martino, M.T., Scionti, F., Grimaudo, S., Pipitone, R.M., Privitera, G., Di Pino, A., Scicali, R., Rabuazzo, A.M., Craxì, A., Purrello, M., Purrello, F., and Piro, S.
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50. Introduction: the long and winding road to movement ecology: let’s put things in order, first
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Cagnacci, F., Basille, M., Berger, A., Davidson, S.C., Dettki, H., van Moorter, B., and Urbano, F.
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Movement ecology ,Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA ,Good practice data management ,GPS telemetry - Published
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