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2. RADIOSURGERY-ASSISTED GINGIVAL DISPLACEMENT: A PROOF OF CONCEPT TECHNIQUE TO ENHANCE THE EFFICIENCY OF INTRAORAL DIGITAL IMPRESSION
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Arcuri, L., Maria Contaldo, Santoro, R., Pozzi, A., Lorenzi, C., Arcuri, C., Barlattani, A., Tettamanti, L., Ottria, L., Arcuri, L., Contaldo, M., Santoro, R., Pozzi, A., Lorenzi, C., Arcuri, C., Barlattani, A., Tettamanti, L., and Ottria, L.
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Dental Implants ,Dental Impression Technique ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche ,Gingiva ,Intraoral scanner ,digital impression technique ,radiosurgery ,electrosurgery ,gingival displacement ,Humans ,Radiosurgery ,Electrodes - Abstract
Nowadays, an increasing number of dentists are using intraoral scanners (IOS) in their daily practice as an alternative to conventional impression taking. One of the main concerns is related to the capability of scanning the subgingival anatomy of the die, usually very challenging due to the limited operative field and the presence of oral fluids. The radiosurgery assisted gingival displacement technique (RAGD) may enhance the intraoral optical scanning of the finish line and neighbor tooth anatomy. The contour of the interim prosthesis is used to drive the tip of radiosurgery electrode along the tooth surface and open selectively the gingival crevice with a prosthetically-driven and minimally invasive approach. The clinical implication of this technique is related to increasing the efficiency and accuracy of the digital impression technique in the critical zone of the prosthetic shoulder. Nowadays, an increasing number of dentists are using intraoral scanners (IOS) in their daily practice as an alternative to conventional impression taking. One of the main concerns is related to the capability of scanning the subgingival anatomy of the die, usually very challenging due to the limited operative field and the presence of oral fluids. The radiosurgery assisted gingival displacement technique (RAGD) may enhance the intraoral optical scanning of the finish line and neighbor tooth anatomy. The contour of the interim prosthesis is used to drive the tip of radiosurgery electrode along the tooth surface and open selectively the gingival crevice with a prosthetically-driven and minimally invasive approach. The clinical implication of this technique is related to increasing the efficiency and accuracy of the digital impression technique in the critical zone of the prosthetic shoulder.
3. Cognitive and linguistic factors in development of word definitions
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Benelli, Beatrice, Arcuri, L., and Marchesini, G.
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- 1988
4. Norme di tipicità per sei categorie naturali. Uno studio evolutivo
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Arcuri, L and Girotto, Vittorio
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- 1986
5. Rectal biopsy in the diagnosis of Kufs' disease,Ruolo della biopsia rettale nella diagnosi di Malattia di Kufs
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Russo, C., Le Piane, E., Pasquinelli, G., Branca, D., Burzomati, D., Privitera, A. D., Arcuri, L., Latella, A., Battaglia, L., Turano, G., Antonio Gambardella, and Aguglia, U.
6. Exemplar activation and interpersonal behavior
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Castelli, L., Cristina Zogmaister, and Arcuri, L.
7. Comparison of the accuracy of intraoral scanning and conventional impression techniques on implants: A review
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Arcuri, L., Claudia Lorenzi, Vanni, A., Bianchi, N., Dolci, A., and Arcuri, C.
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Dental Implants ,Dental Impression Technique ,dental implant ,digital impression ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,intraoral scanning ,Humans ,implant impression ,intraoral scanner ,digital dentistry ,Settore MED/28 - Abstract
The aim of this review was to collect available evidence and evaluate accuracy outcomes of dental implant impression techniques, and to compare the accuracy of conventional implant impression versus digital implant impression. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined by the authors before the start of the study. The inclusion criteria were: all studies published in English language; studies no older than five years; analyzing the accuracy of digital vs conventional technique impression on implants. The exclusion criteria were: publications that reported the same data as later publications by the same authors and systematic reviews; commentaries and letters to the editor; case report and case series. The search resulted in 106 titles. Following the first stage of screening, after the records identification through database manual searching, 112 potentially relevant studies were identified. After the second stage screening, 33 full text publications were obtained and analyzed and 17 were excluded. Afterwards, 18 articles resulted eligible after full text reading and a cross search of the articles' references was accomplished; 3 articles were consequently added. At the end only 7 articles were included in the quantitative analysis. Within the limitations of this systematic review, digital impression on dental implants offers a comparable accuracy compared with conventional impressions technique. More clinical trials are recommended to investigate the accuracy of these scanners and their validity in clinical use.
8. Influence of Thoracic Endovascular Repair on Aortic Morphology in Patients Treated for Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injuries: Long Term Outcomes in a Multicentre Study
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Elisa Munari, Nicola Tusini, Francesco Andreoli, Roberto Silingardi, Stefano Gennai, Nicola Leone, Raffaella Nice Berchiolli, Luigi Marcheselli, Luciana Arcuri, Gennai S., Leone N., Andreoli F., Munari E., Berchiolli R., Arcuri L., Tusini N., Marcheselli L., and Silingardi R.
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Male ,Time Factors ,Thoracic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aorta, Thoracic ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,030230 surgery ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Endovascular aneurysm repair ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,80 and over ,Thoracic aorta ,Young adult ,Aorta ,Computed tomography angiography ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Thoracic Injurie ,Endovascular Procedures ,Middle Aged ,Blood Vessel Prosthesi ,Treatment Outcome ,Italy ,Wounds ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Thoracic Injuries ,Vascular Remodeling ,Prosthesis Design ,Endovascular technique ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Blunt ,Median follow-up ,Blood vessel prosthesis ,medicine.artery ,Blunt injury ,medicine ,Nonpenetrating ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Endovascular Procedure ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Vascular System Injuries ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis ,Surgery ,business ,Vascular System Injurie - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate aortic remodelling and associated complications in patients treated by thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR) for blunt traumatic aortic injuries (BTAI). Methods: This was a retrospective, observational, multicentre study. Remodelling was considered as aortic diameter variations of >2 mm and distal graft and aortic axis angle modification measured by computed tomography angiography (CTA). The predefined levels of measurement were the proximal end of the graft (D1: landing in zone [LZ] 2; D2: LZ 3); distal end (D3); and control measurement (D4) 15 mm beyond D3. Survival, procedure, graft, and/or radiation exposure related complications were registered. CTA was required within three months and at one, six, and 10 years post-operatively. Results: Between 2004 and 2017 52 patients were treated; 47 were included for remodelling analysis (five immediate deaths were excluded); median age was 47 years (range 20–80 years). Mean TEVAR oversizing was 19.6% ± 9.7% (range 5%–35%). Following a median follow up of 67.4 ± 56.1 months (range 14–153 months) survival at one, three, six, and 10 years was 90.4% (standard error [SE] 4.1%), 88.3% (SE 4.5%) 84.8% (SE 5.5%), and 84.8% (SE 5.5%), respectively. There were no procedure/graft related complications except for one late intramural haematoma that required re-intervention. Freedom from aortic remodelling at one, six, and 10 years was 85.1% (SE 5.2%), 30.9% (SE 8.6%), and 24.7% (SE 8.8%), respectively. The increase in D1/D2 and D3 diameters were influenced by time from intervention (both p
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- 2020
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9. Anti-Listeria activity of lactic acid bacteria in two traditional Sicilian cheeses
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Giusi Macaluso, Isabella Mancuso, C. Cardamone, Maria Luisa Scatassa, Luigi Arcuri, Raimondo Gaglio, Massimo Todaro, Scatassa M.L., Gaglio R., Cardamone C., Macaluso G., Arcuri L., Todaro M., and Mancuso, I.
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0301 basic medicine ,030106 microbiology ,Bacteriocin-like inhibitory substances (BLIS) ,Biology ,BLIS ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Traditional Sicilian cheeses ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Listeria monocytogenes ,medicine ,Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animale ,Raw Milk ,In vivo applications ,Food science ,Pathogen ,lcsh:TP368-456 ,Inoculation ,Ripening ,biology.organism_classification ,Lactic acid ,lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,Milk ,chemistry ,Listeria ,Bacteria ,Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria ,Food Science - Abstract
Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogen frequently found in dairy products, and its growth is difficult to control. Bacteriocinlike inhibitory substances (BLIS), produced by lactic acid bacteria (LAB), having proven in vitro anti-Listeria activity, could provide an innovative approach to control L. monocytogenes; however, this application needs to be evaluated in vivo. In this study, twenty LAB strains isolated from different Sicilian dairy environments were tested for control of growth of L. monocytogenes in three different experimental trials. First, raw and UHT milk were inoculated with LAB strains alone, and LAB strains mixed with L. monocytogenes. Second, mini-cheeses containing LAB and/or L. monocytogenes were produced. Third, two traditional Sicilian cheeses inoculated with a multi-strain LAB mixture combined with L. monocytogenes were produced. The addition of BLIS produced by LAB to milk and in mini-cheese production was unable to inhibit the growth of L. monocytogenes. However, an anti-Listeria effect was observed in the Pecorino Siciliano cheeses, where, after 15 days of ripening, the cheeses with added LAB had fewer L. monocytogenes compared to the control cheeses with no added LAB, while in the Vastedda della valle del Belìce cheeses, the multi-strain LAB mixture completely prevented the growth of L. monocytogenes.
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- 2017
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10. When 'They' becomes 'We': Multiple contrasting identities in mixed status groups
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Luciano Arcuri, Amy K. Sanchez, Cristina Zogmaister, Sanchez, A, Zogmaister, C, and Arcuri, L
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implicit social cognition ,Minority group ,Superordinate category ,Self ,Well-being ,Identification (psychology) ,intergroup attitudes ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,General Psychology ,Northern italy ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
The present research investigated the development of multiple in-group identities among minority group members within a higher status majority. Explicit and implicit identification with the in-group (Southern Italy), out-group (Northern Italy), and a superordinate category (Italy) was examined in 29 Southern Italian students living in Northern Italy. On average, participants strongly identified with the in-group, and those who had spent more time in the north simultaneously displayed increased implicit identification with the out-group. As predicted, incorporation of the out-group into the self occurred only in participants who were not already strongly identified with the superordinate category. Implications for intergroup relations and well being of minority group members are discussed.
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- 2007
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11. Characterisation of the microflora contaminating the wooden vats used for traditional Sicilian cheese production
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Luigi Arcuri, Gerlando Fiorenza, Giusi Macaluso, Luca Settanni, Maria Luisa Scatassa, C. Cardamone, Viviana Miraglia, Isabella Mancuso, Fabrizio Lazzara, Scatassa, M., Cardamone, C., Miraglia, V., Lazzara, F., Fiorenza, G., Macaluso, G., Arcuri, L., Settanni, L., and Mancuso, I.
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lcsh:TP368-456 ,Biofilm ,Food safety ,Inhibitory activity ,Sicilian cheese ,Wooden vat ,Food Science ,Microorganism ,Food spoilage ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,biology.organism_classification ,Article ,lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,Listeria monocytogenes ,medicine ,Listeria ,Food science ,Inhibitory effect ,Bacteria ,Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria ,Wooden vat, Biofilm, Sicilian cheese, Inhibitory activity, Food safety - Abstract
Traditional Sicilian cheese productions are carried out employing traditional wooden vats, called tina. Many studies have highlighted the beneficial role of wooden dairy equipment by contributing to enriching the milk microflora and improving the acidification processes. The present work was undertaken to evaluate the safety of the wooden vats used to coagulate milk. To this purpose, the different microbial populations hosted onto the internal surfaces of the vats used to produce two different stretched cheeses, namely Caciocavallo Palermitano and Vastedda della valle del Belìce DOP, were investigated for the presence of spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms as well as for bacteria with inhibitory effect in vitro against pathogenic microorganisms. A wide biodiversity of protechnological lactic acid bacteria (LAB), in terms of species, was revealed. Several LAB inhibited the growth of Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 7644. The wooden vats analysed resulted safe for three main findings: absence of the main pathogenic species, presence of high levels of LAB, anti-Listeria activity of many LAB.
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- 2015
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