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2. Relationships between torrent check dam systems and shoreline dynamics in semi-arid Mediterranean area: A sub-regional focus in Calabria, Italy
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Barbaro, Giuseppe, D'Agostino, Daniela, Denisi, Pietro, Foti, Giandomenico, and Zimbone, Santo Marcello
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- 2024
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3. Factores de riesgo asociados a la conducta suicida en adultos
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Jim Alex González-Consuegra, Mayara Jiménez-Rodríguez, María Caridad Bécquer-Bombino, and Yasmin García-Gutiérrez
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Factores de riesgo ,conducta suicida ,intentos suicidas ,suicidio ,Medicine - Abstract
Introducción: La conducta suicida se define como todo acto cometido en perjuicio propio de quien lo ejecuta, independientemente del grado de letalidad. Objetivo: Identificar los factores de riesgo asociados a la conducta suicida en adultos pertenecientes al área urbana del municipio Fomento. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo de corte transversal, en el período comprendido entre enero de 2021 y diciembre de 2022. La población estuvo conformada por 40 pacientes, se realizó un muestreo aleatorio simple seleccionando una muestra de 31 adultos expuestos a factores de riesgo que tuvieron intentos suicidas. Se estudiaron las variables, edad, sexo, estado civil, nivel de escolaridad y entre los factores de riesgo: la depresión, los trastornos de la personalidad , el consumo de alcohol y otras drogas, así como situaciones estresantes de la vida cotidiana relacionados con el trabajo , la sociedad y el hogar. Para la recopilación de la información se utilizó la encuesta, la observación y análisis documental. Los resultados se presentaron a través de tablas y se utilizó el cálculo porcentual. Resultados: El sexo femenino, el grado de escolaridad preuniversitario y las edades entre 19 y 29 años fueron los más relacionados con la conducta suicida. En su mayoría estaban casados y se destacó como principal factor de riesgo las situaciones estresantes de la vida cotidiana (83,87%) seguida de la depresión (35,48 %). Conclusiones: Los principales factores de riesgo asociados a la conducta suicida en la población estudiada son las situaciones estresantes de la vida cotidiana y la depresión.
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4. Association Between Urinary Biomarkers and CKD in Extremely Low Gestational Age Neonates
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Thomas, Billy, Elhassan, Nahed, Mulkey, Sarah, Dydynski, Philip, Vijayamadhavan, Vivek K., Mulrooney, Neil, Yoder, Bradley, Kase, Jordan S., Check, Jennifer, Gogcu, Semsa, Osterholm, Erin, Ramel, Sara, Bendel, Catherine, Gale, Cheryl, George, Thomas, Georgieff, Michael, Gisslen, Tate, Guiang, Sixto, III, Hall, Anne, Johnson, Dana, Pfister, Katie, Podgorski, Heather, Roberts, Kari, Stepka, Erin, Engel, Melissa, Kamrath, Heidi, Scheurer, Johannah, Hanson, Angela, Satrom, Katherine, Pfister, Susan, Simones, Ann, Plummer, Erin, Zorn, Elizabeth, Martin, Camilia R., O’Reilly, Deirdre, Porta, Nicolas, Bazacliu, Catalina, Williams, Jonathan, Rajderkar, Dhanashree, Northington, Frances, Valdez, Raul Chavez, Beauman, Sandra, Saurabhkumar, Patel, Diaz-Barbosa, Magaly, Serize, Arturo, Jordan, Jorge, Ott, Debbie, Mora, Ariana Franco, Hedrick, Pamela, Flynn, Vicki, Silvia, Amy, Clopp, Bailey, Feltner, John B., Esposito, Isabella, Hauge, Stephanie, Nikirk, Samantha, Purnell, Andrea, Loy, Emilie, Sikes, Natalie, Mason, Melanie, McConnell, Jana, Brown, Tiffany, Harrison, Henry, Pearson, Denise, Drake, Tammy, Wright, Jocelyn, Walden, Debra, Guy, Annette, Nason, Jennifer, Talbot, Morgan, Lee, Kristen, Penny, Sarah, Boles, Terri, Drummond, Melanie, Kohlleppel, Katy, Kathen, Charmaine, Kaletka, Brian, Gonzales, Shania, Worwa, Cathy, Fisher, Molly, Richter, Tyler, Ginder, Alexander, Reich, Brixen, Rau, Carrie, Loertscher, Manndi, Bledsoe, Laura, McGrath, Kandace, Lewis, Kimberlee Weaver, Burnett, Jill, Schaefer, Susan, Bird, Karie, Giblin, Clare, Daly, Rita, Lanier, Kristi, Warden, Kelly, Wassenaar, Jenna, Ericksen, Jensina, Davern, Bridget, Osborne, Mary Pat, Gregorich, Brittany, Talele, Neha, Obregon, Evelyn, Ziyeh, Tiglath, Clarke, Molly, Wegner, Rachel E., Patel, Palak, Schau, Molly, Russow, Annamarie, Curry, Kelly, Sinnamon, Susan, Barnhart, Lisa, Parkinson, Charlamaine, Hanson, Mary, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Galvis, Edshelee M., Bombino, Susana, Martinez, Denise, Bell, Suzi, Long, Corrie, Longa, Cathy, Westerveld, Michael, McConkey, Stacy, Hay, Anne, Natarajan, Niranjana, Gaudette, Shari, Cobb, Sarah, Sharp, Gregory, Schumacher, Elizabeth, Schuschke, Leslie, Frey, Charlotte, Fierro, Mario, Gilmore, Lois, Lundequam, Pamela, Hoekstra, Ronald, Ketko, Anastasia, Perdue, Nina, Cunningham, Sean, Stout, Kelly, Hall, Becky, Morshedzadeh, Galina, Ostrander, Betsy, Winter, Sarah, Cox, Lauren, Rainaldi, Matthew A., Hensley, Sarah, Morris, Melissa, Roberts, Dia, Tuttle, Melissa, Boys, Christopher, Hultgren, Solveig, Pierpont, Elizabeth I., Fahim, Nancy, George, Tom, King, Kelly E., Bataglia, Katherine, Neis, Cathy, Bergeron, Mark, Miller, Cristina, Accomando, Cara, Gavin, Jennifer Anne, Maczek, Elizabeth, Marakovitz, Susan, Knorr, Aimee, Smith, Vincent C., Stewart, Jane E., Weissbourd, Marie, deRegnier, Raye-Ann, Matoba, Nana, Heaton, Shelly C., Cascio, Erika M., Brady, Janet, Ghosh, Suman, Ditto, Jessica, Leppert, Mary, Lowe, Jean, Fuller, Janell, DuPont, Tara, Ohls, Robin, Kloska, Pamela, Patel, Saurabh, Carbonell, Lauren, Patino-Fernandez, Anna Maria, de Lerma, Carmen, McDonough, Kelly, De Cortada, Maiana, Chavis, Lacy, Shannon, Jane, Hingorani, Sangeeta R., Schmicker, Robert H., Halloran, Brian, Brophy, Patrick, Heagerty, Patrick J., Juul, Sandra, Goldstein, Stuart L., and Askenazi, David
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5. Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International Report 2022: 100,000 Survivors
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Tonna, Joseph E., Boonstra, Philip S., MacLaren, Graeme, Paden, Matthew, Brodie, Daniel, Anders, Marc, Hoskote, Aparna, Ramanathan, Kollengode, Hyslop, Rob, Fanning, Jeffrey J., Rycus, Peter, Stead, Christine, Barrett, Nicholas A., Mueller, Thomas, Gómez, Rene D., Malhotra Kapoor, Poonam, Fraser, John F., Bartlett, Robert H., Alexander, Peta M.A., Barbaro, Ryan P., Abbasi, Adeel, Said Abdalmohsen, Ahmad, Abdelbary, Akram M., Abecasis, Francisco, Abel, Peter, Abu-Omar, Yasir, Adams, Douglas R, Manuel Africano, Juan, Aganga, Devon, Agati, Salvatore, Agerstrand, Cara, Aguillon, Mario V., Akers, Crystal S., Akhtarekhavari, Julia, Alazzam, Mohammad Izzat Salah, Albert, Martin, Alberti, Angela, Al-Fares, Abdulrahman A., Alfoudri, Huda, Allaert, Silvie, Allbert, Keesha N., Allen, Christopher T., Lescano Alva, Miguel Ángel, Alwardt, Cory M., Amigoni, Angela, Anandamurthy, Balaram, Anastasiadis, Kyriakos, Anders, Nicholas R., Anderson, Scott A., Anderson, Patricia L., Andrijević, Ana, Annoni, Alice, Anselmi, Michael, Anstey, James R., Antonini, Marta V., Antonitsis, Polychronis, Stein Araujo, Tays, Arcalas, Rhodney, Areinamo, Igor, Martin Arias, Anibal, Armijo-Garcia, Veronica, Aronsky, Vladimir, Arora, Lovkesh, Arora, Madhur, Leigh Aspenleiter, Marit, Atik, Fernando A., AugustGeorg Auzinger, Erin Colleen, Azzam, Ismail, Bacchetta, Matthew, Bak, Erica I., Balcells, Joan, Sánchez Ballesteros, Jesús, Banjac, Igor S., Barbaria, Jacqueline M., Barrigoto, Cleide L., Bass, Stephanie D., Batranović, Uroš, Bauer, Matthew H., Fernando Bautista, Diego, Beck, Robert M., Giraldo Bejarano, Estefania, Belohlavek, Jan, Bembea, Melania M., Benes, Jan, Benharash, Peyman, Benish, Lynne A., Bennett, Suzanne, Bento, Luís F.N., Bermudez, Christian A., Bertini, Pietro, Best, Derek, Bharat, Ankit, Bhutta, Omar J., Bizzell, Samantha J., Blakeman, Stephanie A., Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Blanton, Jessica K., Blood, Peggy S., Bohlmann, Allison S., Kyle Bohman, John, Bombino, Michela, Kathleen Bonadonna, Desiree, Bond, Ashley, Borgmann, Kristina M., Bourgoin, Pierre, Boville, Brian M., Boza, Raquel, Brady, Heather L., Brady, Alison, Braunlich, Jessica M., Bridges, Brian C., Brinkley, Karen K., Brookshire, Robert S., Brozzi Nicole Brueggemann, Nicolas A., Buckley, Dwight P., Jr., Buckley, Klayton, Budhani, Irfan B., Bukamal, Nazar, Burgos, Lucrecia M, Burša, Filip, Busby, Landon K., Buscher, Hergen, Butler, Menoly, Butt, Warwick W., Byrnes, Jonathan W., Calaritis, Christos, Caldwell, Lisa R., Calligaro, Gregory L., Campbell, Patrick T., Camporota, Luigi, Fernando Caneo, Luiz, Jovo Carapic, Vladimir, Carrasco-Carrasco, Cristina, Ivan Carrizo, Nestor, Carrow, Heidi, Carton, Edmund G., Casabella, Christian, Gomez Casal, Vanesa, Casey, Francis L., III, Castillo, Andres, Castleberry, Anthony W., Alexandros Cavayas, Yiorgos, Cerqua, Karey, Ming Chan, Kai Man ChanWai, Brian Chapman, Jason, Brahma Chari, Hari, Cheifetz, Omair ChaudharyIra M., Chen, Robin H.S, Chen, Weiting, Cheung, Eva W., Cheung, Anson, Chico, Juan I., Chiletti, Roberto, Jin Cho, Hwa, Cholette, Jill M., Christensen, Steffen, Chui, Betty S., Circelli, Alessandro, Clement, Katherine C., Cleuziou, Julie, Clouse, Brian, Cole, Gwendolen, Coles, Garrett M., Collins, Monika F., Collins, Monika F., Connelly, James, Conrad, Steven A., Cook, Marlene, Copeland, Hannah, Copus, Scott C., Cox, Charles S., Jr, Craig, Lynne K., Crain, Natasha, Cremonese, Ricardo V., Criswell, Emily A., Cross, Lisa M., Crowley, Moira A., Crowley, Jerome C., Cruz, Leonora, Cypel, Marcelo, Czarnik, Tomasz, Czuczwa, Miroslaw E., Sica da Rocha, Taís, Daddow, Samuel, Dali, Dante C., Dalton, Heidi J., Daly, Kathleen J.R., Damuth, Emily, Daniel, Dennis A., Daniel IV, John M., Daniel, Josiane M., Danis, Max D., Danko, Melissa E., Rodrigues Dantas, Joao Alberto, Daoust, Isabelle, Dauwe, Dieter F., Davidson, Mark, Davis, Joel C., Davis, Mitchell, D’Cunha, Jonathan, de Arruda Bravim, Bruno, de BoodeKim T. De La Cruz, Willem P., Gray DeAngelis, Kathryn, Debeuckelaere, Gerdy, Deitemyer, Matthew A., DellaVolpe, Jeffrey, Deneau, Jamie L., DeNino, Walter F., Denmark, Christopher G., Denney, Derek, DeValeria, Patrick A., Dewulf, Petra, Di Nardo, Matteo, DiBardino, Daniel J., DiMartino, Joseph, Dimopoulos, Stavros, Domico, Michele B., Dominy, Meaghan E., Donker, Dirk W., Dresbach, Till, Droogh, Joep M., Dunlap, Tiffany W., Dupon, Allsion, Durham, Lucian A., III, Durward, Andrew, Dvorak, Anna, Dyett, John F., Dziedzina, Carol L., Eaken, Carmen L., Eaton, Jonathan S., Eberle, Christopher J., Edwards, Linda, Efseviou, Christakis, Eigner, Juliann M., Ahmed Elhamrawi, Hazem, Elhazmi, Alyaa M., Elizondo, Tammy, Ellersick, Beverly L., Emling, Jonathan A., Ernst, Andreas, Pablo Escalante, Juan, Espinoza, Otoniel, Evey, Lee W., Fan, Eddy, Fang, Gary, Faulkner, Gail M., Fauman, Karen R, Ferguson, Niall, Ferreira, Benigno, Fiane, Arnt E., Andrade Fierro, Dario, Martha Filippi, María, Findeisen, Michael C., Finlay, Katie, Finlayson, Gordon, Fischer, Gwenyth A., Fischer, Courtney D., Fischer, William J., III, Fisher, Caleb M., Fitriasari, Reni, Fitzgerald, Jillian, Fix, Melissa K., Fleming, Sarah B., Flynn, Brigid C., Forst, Beth A., Fortuna, Philip P., Foti, Giuseppe, Fox, Matthew P., Franco, Thais O., David Freeland, C., Fried, Justin A., Friedman, Matthew L., Furlanetto, Beatriz, Fux, Thomas, Gaião, Sérgio, Gale, Michael J., Garcia, Joann Kathleen G., Garcia-Montilla, Romel, Gardner, Eric R., Garg, Meena, Garrison, Lawrence L., Gavrilovic, Srdjan M., Gawda, Ryszard, Geer, Laura W., Gelandt, Elton A., Gelvin, Michael G., Genovese, Bradley M., George, Jeffrey A., George, Timothy J, George, Sangley, Ghimire, Anup, Giani, Marco, Gill, Baljit S., Glikes, Erin, Golecki, Michael, Gongora, Enrique, Govener, Sara, Graf, Amanda, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gray, Brian W., Greenlee, Joseph A., III, Gregoric, Igor D., Gregory, Melinda, Grins, Edgars, Volker Groesdonk, Heinrich, Group, Kimberly F., Guarracino, Fabio, Joy Guidi-Solloway, Alexandra, Gunn, Tyler M., Guru, Pramod K, Haddle, John C., Haft, Jonathan W., Haisz, Emma, Hall, Julie L., Hall, Cameron, Hamaguchi, Jun, Hammond, Terese C., Han, Peggy K., Hardison, Daphne C., Harischandra, Dickwelle T., Hart, Shaun M., Harting, Matthew T., Hartley, Louise, Harvey, Chris J., Hasan, Zubair, Fawzy Hassan, Ibrahim, Hastings, Jennifer R., Hatcher, Renee’, Hatton, Kevin W., Haught, Christopher K., Awori Hayanga, Jeremiah, Peter Haydon, Timothy, Healy, Aaron H., Heard, Micheal L., Heather, Beth M., Hendrix, Rik H.J., Hennig, Felix, Hermens, Greet HermansJeannine A.J., Hernandez, Deborah A., Hernandez-Montfort, Jaime, Herrera, Guillermo, Hickman, Keri, Hittel, Ashley, Hobbs, Crystal, Hoffman, Jordan R.H., Hollinger, Laura E., Homishak, Michael, Horigoshi, Nelson K., Hoshino, Kota, Huang, Shu-Chien, Huenges, Katharina, Hussey, Alexander D., Hyslop, Robert W., Ihle, Rayan E., Ingemansson, Ola, Ivulich, Daniel, Jackson, Amanda L., Garcia Jacques, Rogelio, Jain, Harsh, Jakobs, Sharon M., Jan, Robert, Janowiak, Lisa M., Jara, Claire B., Jarden, Angela M., Jarzembowski, Jamie L., Jaudon, Andrew, Kishore Jayanthi, Venkata Krishna, Jennings, Joseph A., Jeong, Inseok, Meza Jiménez, Rafael, Jimenez-Rodriguez, Gian M., Joachim, Sabrina, Joelsons, Daniel, Johnson, Caroline A., Johnson, Andrea L., Jones, Jeffry H., Joseph, Mark, Joseph, Sunimol, Joshi, Raja, Joyce, Christopher J., Seung Jung, Jae, Carone Junior, José, Kallas, Harry J., KamerkarPilje Kang, Asavari, Kar, Biswajit, Karapanagiotidis, Georgios T., Kattan, Javier, Kaufman, David A., Kawauchi, Akira, Keene, Sarah D., Keller, Norma M., Keller, Roberta, Kelley, Emily W., Kelley, Kellie, Kelly-Geyer, Janet F., Kenderessy, Peter, Kenny, Laura E., Keshavjee, Shaf, Kessel, D., Kessler, Heather, Keuler, Suzanne, Khicha, Sanjay, Wan Kim, Do, Kim, Richard Y., Maxwell Kime, Aaron, Kincade, Robert C., Kipfmueller, Florian, Kirk, Douglas A., Klein, Liviu, Knapp, Randall S., Knapp, Randall S., Kneyber, Martin C.J., Knowles, Andrea L., Koch, Jillian M., Koepke, Stephanie, Kogelmann, Klaus M., Elzo Kraemer, Carlos, Krauklis, Amanda, Krumroy, Samantha L., Kumar, Madhan, Kumar, Arun, Kumpf, Matthias E, Kyle, Kimberly, Laffin, Anna, Kees Lagrand, Wim, Lahiji, Parshawn A., Keung Lai, Peter Chi, Ka Lai, Cally Ho, Danielle Laird, Amanda, Landsberg, Michelle LaMarreDavid M., Lanmueller, Pia, Oude Lansink-Hartgring, Annemieke, Beth Larson, Sharon, Laufenberg, De’Ann M., Lavana, Jayshree, Layne, Tracie L., John Lazar, Michael, Ledoux, Matthew R., Lee, Raymond C., Leek, Thomas M., Lequier, Laurance, Lesbekov, Timur, Leslie, Robert, Anne Leung, Kit Hung, Lillie, Jon, Phang Lim, Yeong, Lim, Sang-Hyun, Lin, Ling, Lindsey, Thomas, Ho Ling, Steven Kin, Lingle, Kaitlyn J., Lipes, Jed, Liu, Songqiao, Llevadias, Judit, Lomas, Erin A., Longenecker, Robert D., Lorusso, Roberto, Ann Low, Tracy, Steven Lubinsky, Anthony, Lucas, Matthias LubnowMark T., Lucchini, Alberto, Luze, Lisa E., Lynch, William R., Manoj, M.C., Maas, Jacinta J., MacNamara, Vanessa, Madden, Jesse L., Maimone, Justin, Malhotra, Rajiv, Malone, Matthew P., Mangukia, Chirantan, Manzur-Sandoval, Daniel, Maráczi, Veronika, Marinaro, Jonathan L., Marinucci, Christina R., Marshall, Tammy, Martin, Mark, Marwali, Eva M., Maslach-Hubbard, Anna, Matijašević, Jovan, Mattke, Adrian, Mattucci, Joseph, Maul, Timothy M., Maybauer, Marc O., Mayette, Michael, Mayville, Joni R., McAllister, Catherine, McBride, Martha W., Scott McCaul, David, McClelland, Samantha L.S., Gregory McCloskey, Colin, McGregor, Randy, McKamie, Wesley A., McKee, Andrew D., McMahon, Chelsea M., McMullin, Kaye, McNicol, Jane, McNulty, John P., McRae, Thomas, Meade, Maureen E., Meersseman, Philippe, Mekeirele, Michael, Ito Mendes, Elisa, Menon, Anuradha P., Meyer, Jason P., Meyers, Jourdan E., Meyns, Bart, Mignone, John L., Miller, Brittany D., Miller, Malcolm G.A., Miller, Deborah, Mintak, Renee, Minter, Sarah M., Reis Miranda, Dinis, Mirza, Farrukh, Mishkin, Joseph D., Modelewski, Paul, Mohan, Rajeev C., Hui Mok, Yee, Money, Dustin, Monteagudo, Julie, Moores, Russell R., Jr., Moran, Patrick, Morelock, Shawn, Moreno, Marsha R., Blanco Morillo, Juan, Morrison, Tracy, Morton, John M., Morton, Brenda, Moscatelli, Andrea, Mosier, Jarrod M., Muellenbach, Ralf M., Mueller, Andreas, Mueller, Dale, Musca, Steven C., Nagpal, Dave, Najaf, Tasnim, Narasimhan, Mangala, Nater, Melissa, Natividad, Zynthia, Nedeljkov, Djordje, Nelson, Bryan D., Newman, Sally F., Newton, Debra E., Neyman, Jonathan L., George Ng, Wing Yiu, Nicholson, Meghan C., Nicolaas, Christine, Nix, Charlie, Nkwantabisa, Raymond, Nolan, Shirley, Norese, Mariano, Norton, Bridget M., Norton, Bridget M., O’Brien, Serena G., O’Callaghan, Maura, Oishi, Peter, O’Leary, Tony D., Olia, Salim E., O’Meara, Carlisle, Oppel, Emily E., Arias Ortiz, Julian, Oza, Pranay L., Ozment, Caroline P., Pacific, Marjorie, Pálizas, Fernando, Palmer, David, Paoletti, Luca, Pardo, Diego H., Paredes, Pablo, Patel, Thomas PasgaardMrunal G., Patel, Sandeep M., Patel, Vijay S., Patel, Brijesh V., PatelDrisya Paul, Sameer, Pawale, Amit A., Pearson, Nicole M., Renee Pearson, Crystal, Peek, Giles J., Pellecchia, Crescens M., Pellegrino, Vincent, Peperstraete, Harlinde, Perkins, Rebecca L., Perkins, Brandon, Peterec, Steven, Peterman, Claire, Phillips, Cooper W., Piekutowski, Richard R., Pilan, María L., Luisa Pilan, Maria, Mark Pincus, Jason, Pino, Melissa, Plambeck, Robert W., Plisco, Michael S., Plumley, Donald A., Plunkett, Mark D., Poffo, Robinson, Poh, Pei-Fen, Polito, Angelo, Pollema, Travis L, Pozzi, Matteo, Pozzi, Matteo, Pranikoff, Thomas, Prekker, Matthew E., Prossen, Erik F., Puligandla, Pramod S., Puslecki, Mateusz, Raheel Qureshi, Muhammad, Emilia Rabanal, Lily, Abdulhamid Rabie, Ahmed, Rackley, Craig R., Radovancevic, Rajko, Raes, Matthias, Allen Raff, Lauren Desiree, Rahban, Youssef, Raimer, Patricia L., Rajbanshi, Bijoy G., Ramanan, Raj, Rambaud, Jerome, Ramírez-Arce, Jorge A., Simões Ramos, Ana Carolina, Rao, Suresh G., Rector, Raymond, Redfors, Bengt, Regmi, Ashim, Alejandro Rey, Jose, Miguel Ribeiro, Joao, Richards, Chelsea E, Joan Richardson, C., Riddle, Christy C., Riera, Jordi, Ripardo, Marina, Rivas, Fernando M., Roan, Ronald M., Robertson, Elizabeth, Robinson, Megan, Röder, Daniel, Rodrigus, Inez E.R., Paul Roeleveld, Peter, Romano, Jennifer C., Rona, Roberto, Ann Rosenberg, Carol, Rosenow, Felix, Rowe, Robert J., Rower, Katy E., Rudolph, Kristina L., Fernando Rueda, Luis, Ruf, Bettina, Russell, Hyde M., Russell, Nichole, Ryan, Kathleen, Saberi, Asif A., Said, Ahmed S., Sailor, Caitlin, Sakal, Angela, Lujan Salas, Gisela, Salazar, Leonardo, Saleem, Kashif, Samoukovic, Gordan, Sanchez, Pablo G., Marie Santiago, Lian, Sargin, Murat, Miguel Sassine, Assad, Satou, Nancy L., Saunders, Paul C., Schachinger, Scott, Schaible, Thomas, Schellongowski, Peter, Schlager, Gerald W., Schmid, Christof, Schmitt, Joachim, Schnell, LeeAndra, Schnur, Janos, Schroeder, Lukas, Schubach, Scott, Schuetz, Michael T., Schwartz, Gary S., Schwarz, Patricia, Scriven, Nicole M., Seabrook, Ruth B., Seefeldt, Cassandra, Seelhammer, Troy G., Segura-Matute, Susana, Sen, Ayan, Adrian Seoane, Leonardo, Shaffer, Jamie, Shafi, Bilal M., Shambley, Shannon, Shankar, Shyam, Shapland, Amanda, Sharng, Yih, Shavelle, David, Sheldrake, Jayne, Mohan Shetty, Rajesh, Shiber, Joseph R., Shimzu, Naoki, Lou Short, Billie, Sichting, Kay A., Sidehamer, Keith E., Siebenaler, Teka, Silvestry, Scott C., Sinclair, Jennifer T, Sinclair, Andrew, Singh, Aalok R., Singh, Gurmeet, Skinner, Sean C., Smart, Alexandra, Smith, Reanna M., Smith, Adam, Smith, Karen, Sommer-Candelario, Sherri, Song, Seunghwan, Sorensen, Gro, Sousa, Eduardo, Sower, Christopher T., Spadea, Nicholas V, Spangle, April, Speicher, David G., Spieth, Peter M., Srivastava, Ankur, Srivastava, Neeraj, Stahl, Mark, Stallkamp, Eric D., Jr, Stanley, Vanessa J., Starr, Joanne P., Staudinger, Thomas, Stevens, Berkeley E., Stevens, Kimberly, Stocker, Christian, Strickland, Richard, Suarez, Erik E., Kumar Subramanian, Rakesh, Sudakevych, Serhii, Summerall, Charlene, Sundararajan, Santosh, Susupaus, Attapoom, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Sweberg, Todd, Sydzyik, Troy, Anh Ta, Tuan, Tagliari, Luciana, Tanaka, Hiroyuki, Tanski, Christopher T., Tasset, Mark, Taylor, Donna M., Teman, Nicholas R., Ramesh Thangaraj, Paul, Thiagarajan, Ravi R., Thiruchelvam, Timothy, Thomas, James A., Thomas, Owain D., Thompson, Shaun L., Thomson, David A., Thukaram, Roopa, Todd, Mark L., Toeg, Hadi, Torres, Silvio F., Trautner, Simon, Trombino, Terry, Tuazon, Divina M., Tuel, Julie, Tukacs, Monika, Turner, April N., Tyree, Melissa M., Uchiyama, Prashant Vaijyanath, Makoto, van den Brule, Judith M.D., van Dyck, Marlice A., van Gijlswijk, Mascha, Van Meurs, Krisa P., VanDyck, Tyler J., Vardi, Amir, Vega, Alejandra, Ventetuolo, Corey E., Vera, Magdalena, Vercaemst, Leen, Vets, Philippe, Viamonte, Heather, Vidlund, Mårten, Vitali, Sally H., Vlaa, Alexander P.J., Vuylsteke, Alain, Loon Wan, Kah, Watkins, Reuben, Watson, Pia, Weast, Travis A., Weaver, Karen E., Welkovics, Norbert, Wellner, Heidi L., Wells, Jason C., Welter, Karen, Westpheling, Amber G., Whalen, Lesta D.S., Whebell, Stephen, Wiersema, Ubbo, Wiisanen, Matthew E., Eugene Wilcox, Bradley, Wille, Keith, Jan Will, Ellyne, Wilson, Brock J., Win, April M., Winearls, James R., Wise, Linda J., Witter, Tobias, Ruby Wong, Hoi Mei, Worku, Berhane, Wright, Tina M, Wu, James K., Yalon, Larissa A., Yantosh, Garrett, Yaranov, Dmitry M., Yee, Pat, Yi, Cassia, Yost, Christian C., Young, John, Younger, Katrina, Zaborowski, Steven, Zachmann, Brenda, Zainab, Asma, Zanai, Rosanna, Zhao, Ju, Zhou, Chengbin, and Zinger, Marcia
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6. In-hospital and 6-month outcomes in patients with COVID-19 supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (EuroECMO-COVID): a multicentre, prospective observational study
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Lorusso, Roberto, De Piero, Maria Elena, Mariani, Silvia, Di Mauro, Michele, Folliguet, Thierry, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Camporota, Luigi, Swol, Justyna, Wiedemann, Dominik, Belliato, Mirko, Broman, Lars Mikael, Vuylsteke, Alain, Kassif, Yigal, Scandroglio, Anna Mara, Fanelli, Vito, Gaudard, Philippe, Ledot, Stephane, Barker, Julian, Boeken, Udo, Maier, Sven, Kersten, Alexander, Meyns, Bart, Pozzi, Matteo, Pedersen, Finn M, Schellongowski, Peter, Kirali, Kaan, Barrett, Nicholas, Riera, Jordi, Mueller, Thomas, Belohlavek, Jan, Lo Coco, Valeria, Van der Horst, Iwan C C, Van Bussel, Bas C T, Schnabel, Ronny M, Delnoij, Thijs, Bolotin, Gil, Lorini, Luca, Schmiady, Martin O, Schibilsky, David, Kowalewski, Mariusz, Pinto, Luis F, Silva, Pedro E, Kornilov, Igor, Blandino Ortiz, Aaron, Vercaemst, Leen, Finney, Simon, Roeleveld, Peter P, Di Nardo, Matteo, Hennig, Felix, Antonini, Marta Velia, Davidson, Mark, Jones, Tim J, Staudinger, Thomas, Mair, Peter, Kilo, Juliane, Krapf, Christoph, Erbert, Kathrin, Peer, Andreas, Bonaros, Nikolaos, Kotheletner, Florian, Krenner Mag, Niklas, Shestakova, Liana, Hermans, Greet, Dauwe, Dieter, Meersseman, Philippe, Stockman, Bernard, Nobile, Leda, Lhereux, Olivier, Nrasseurs, Alexandre, Creuter, Jacques, De Backer, Daniel, Giglioli, Simone, Michiels, Gregoire, Foulon, Pierre, Raes, Matthias, Rodrigus, Inez, Allegaert, Matthias, Jorens, Philippe, Debeucklare, Gerd, Piagnerelli, Michael, Biston, Patrick, Peperstraete, Harlinde, Vandewiele, Komeel, Germay, Olivier, Vandeweghe, Dimitri, Havrin, Sven, Bourgeois, Marc, Lagny, Marc-Gilbert, Alois, Genette, Lavios, Nathalie, Misset, Benoit, Courcelle, Romain, Timmermans, Philippe J, Yilmaz, Alaaddin, Vantomout, Michiel, Lehaen, Jerone, Jassen, Ame, Guterman, Herbert, Strauven, Maarten, Lormans, Piet, Verhamme, Bruno, Vandewaeter, catherine, Bonte, Frederik, Vionne, Dominique, Balik, Martin, Blàha, Jan, Lips, Michal, Othal, Michal, Bursa, Filip, Spacek, Radim, Christensen, Steffen, Jorgensen, Vibeke, Sorensen, Marc, Madsen, Soren A, Puss, Severin, Beljantsev, Aleksandr, Saiydoun, gabriel, Fiore, Antonio, Colson, Pascal, Bazalgette, Florian, Capdevila, Xavier, Kollen, Sebastien, Muller, Laurent, Obadia, Jean-Francois, Dubien, Pierre-Yves, Ajrhourh, Lucrezia, Guinot, Pierre G, Zarka, Jonathan, Besserve, Patricia, Malfertheiner, Maximilian V, Dreier, Esther, Heinze, Birgit, Akhyari, Payam, Lichtenberg, Artur, Aubin, Hug, Assman, Alexander, Saeed, Diyar, Thiele, Holger, Baumgaertel, Matthias, Schmitto, Jan D, Ruslan, Natanov, Haverich, Axel, Thielmann, Matthias, Brenner, Thorsten, Ruhpawar, Arjang, Benk, Christoph, Czerny, Martin, Staudacher, Dawid L, Beyersdorf, Fridhelm, Kalbhenn, Johannes, Henn, Philipp, Popov, Aron-Frederik, Iuliu, Torje, Muellenbach, Ralf, Reyher, Christian, Rolfes, Caroline, Lotz, Gosta, Sonntagbauer, Michael, Winkels, Helen, Fichte, Julia, Stohr, Robert, Kalverkamp, Sebastian, Karagiannidis, Christian, Schafer, Simone, Svetlitchny, Alexei, Hopf, Hans-Bernd, Jarczak, Dominik, Groesdonk, Heinirich, Rommer, Magdalena, Hirsch, Jan, Kaehny, Christian, Soufleris, Dimitros, Gavriilidis, Georgios, Pontikis, Kostantinos, Kyriakopoulou, Magdalini, Kyriakoudi, Anna, O'Brien, Serena, Conrick-Martin, Ian, Carton, Edmund, Makhoul, Maged, Ben-Ari, Josef, Hadash, Amir, Kogan, Alexander, Kassif Lerner, Reut, Abu-Shakra, Anas, Matan, Moshe, Balawona, Ahmad, Kachel, Erez, Altshuler, Roman, Galante, Ori, Fuchs, Lior, Almog, Yaniv, Ishay, Yaron S, Lichter, Yael, Gal-oz, Amir, Carmi, Uri, Nini, Asaph, Soroksky, Arie, Dekel, Hagi, Rozman, Ziv, Tayem, Emad, Ilgiyaev, Eduard, Hochman, Yuval, Miltau, daniel, Rapoport, Avigal, Eden, Arieh, Kompanietz, Dmitry, Yousif, Michael, Golos, Miri, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Ghitti, Davide, Loforte, Antonio, Di Luca, Daniela, Baiocchi, Massimo, Pacini, Davide, Cappai, Antioco, Meani, Paolo, Mondino, Michele, Russo, Claudio F, Ranucci, Marco, Fina, Dario, Cotza, Marco, Ballotta, Andrea, Landoni, Giovanni, Nardelli, Pasquale, Fominski, Eygeny V, Brazzi, Luca, Montrucchio, Giorgia, Sales, Gabriele, Simonetti, Umberto, Livigni, Sergio, Silengo, Daniela, Arena, Giulia, Sovatzis, Stefania S, Degani, Antonella, Riccardi, Mariachiara, Milanesi, Elisa, Raffa, Giuseppe, Martucci, Gennaro, Arcadipane, Antonio, Panarello, Giovanna, Chiarini, Giovanni, Cattaneo, Sergio, Puglia, Carmine, Benussi, Stefano, Foti, Giuseppe, Giani, Marco, Bombino, Michela, Costa, Maria Cristina, Rona, Roberto, Avalli, Leonello, Donati, Abele, Carozza, Roberto, Gasparri, Francesco, Carsetti, Andrea, Picichè, Marco, Marinello, Anna, Danzi, Vinicio, Zanin, Anita, Condello, Ignazio, Fiore, Flavio, Moscarelli, Marco, Nasso, Giuseppe, Speziale, Giuseppe, Sandrelli, Luca, Montalto, Andrea, Musumeci, Francesco, Circelli, Alessandro, Russo, Emanuele, Agnoletti, Vanni, Rociola, Ruggero, Milano, Aldo D, Pilato, Emanuele, Comentale, Giuseppe, Montisci, Andrea, Alessandri, Francesco, Tosi, Antonella, Pugliese, Francesco, Giordano, Giovanni, Carelli, Simone, Grieco, Domenico L, Dell'Anna, Antonio M, Antonelli, Massimo, Ramoni, Enrico, Zulueta, Josè, Del Giglio, Mauro, Petracca, Sebastiano, Bertini, Pietro, Guarracino, Fabio, De Simone, Luigi, Angeletti, Paolo M, Forfori, Francesco, Taraschi, Francesco, Quintiliani, Veronica N, Samalavicius, Robertas, Jankuviene, Agne, Scupakova, Nadezda, Urbonas, Karolis, Kapturauskas, Juozas, Soerensen, Gro, Suwalski, Piotr, Linhares Santos, Luis, Marques, Ana, Miranda, Marisa, Teixeira, Sonia, Salgueiro, Andrea, Pereira, Filipe, Ketskalo, Michail, Tsarenko, Sergey, Shilova, Alexandra, Afukov, Ivan, Popugaev, Konstantin, Minin, Sergei, Shelukhin, Daniil, Malceva, Olga, Gleb, Moroz, Skopets, Alexander, Kornelyuk, Roman, Kulikov, Alexandr, Okhrimchuk, Vadim, Turchaninov, Alexandr, Petrushin, Maxim, Sheck, Anastasia, Mekulov, Akhmed, Ciryateva, Svetlana, Urusov, Dmitry, Gorjup, Vojka, Golicnik, Alenka, Goslar, Tomaz, Ferrer, Ricard, Martinez-Martinez, Maria, Argudo, Eduard, Palmer, Neiser, De Pablo Sanchez, Raul, Juan Higuera, Lucas, Arnau Blasco, Lucas, Marquez, Josè A, Sbraga, Fabrizio, Fuset, Mari Paz, De Gopegui, Pablo Ruiz, Claraco, Luis M, De Ayala, Josè A, Peiro, Maranta, Ricart, Pilar, Martinez, Sergio, Chavez, Fernando, Fabra, Marc, Sandoval, elena, Toapanta, David, Carraminana, Albert, Tellez, Adrian, Ososio, Jeysson, Milan, Pablo, Rodriguez, Jorge, Andoni, Garcia, Gutierrez, Carola, Perez de la Sota, Enrique, Eixeres-Esteve, Andrea, Garcia-Maellas, Maria Teresa, Gutierrez-Gutierrez, Judit, Arboleda-Salazar, Rafael, Santa Teresa, Patricia, Jaspe, Alexis, Garrido, Alberto, Castaneda, Galo, Alcantara, Sara, Martinez, Nuria, Perez, Marina, Villanueva, Hector, Vidal Gonzalez, Anxela, Paez, Juan, Santon, Arnoldo, Perez, Cesar, Lopez, Marta, Rubio Lopez, Maria Isabel, Gordillo, Antonio, Naranjo-Izurieta, Jose, Munoz, Javier, Alcalde, Immaculada, Onieva, Fernando, Gimeno Costa, Ricardo, Perez, Francisco, Madrid, Isabel, Gordon, Monica, Albacete Moreno, Carlos L, Perez, Daniel, Lopez, Nayara, Martinenz, Domingo, Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Diez, Cristina, Perez, David, Prieto, Ana, Renedo, Gloria, Bustamante, Elena, Cicuendez, Ramon, Citores, Rafael, Boado, Victoria, Garcia, Katherine, Voces, Roberto, Domezain, Monica, Nunez Martinez, Jose Maria, Vicente, Raimundo, Martin, David, Andreu, Antonio, Gomez Casal, Vanesa, Chico, Ignacio, Menor, Eva Maria, Vara, Sabela, Gamacho, Jose, Perez-Chomon, Helen, Javier Gonzales, Francisco, Barrero, Irene, Martin-Villen, Luis, Fernandez, Esperanza, Mendoza, Maria, Navarro, Joaquin, Colomina Climent, Joaquin, Gonzales-Perez, Alfredo, Muniz-Albaceita, Guillermo, Amado, Laura, Rodriguez, Raquel, Ruiz, Emilio, Eiras, Maria, Grins, Edgars, Magnus, Rosen, Kanetoft, Mikael, Eidevald, Marcus, Watson, Pia, Vogt, Paul R, Steiger, Peter, Aigner, Tobias, Weber, Alberto, Grunefelder, Jurg, Kunz, Martin, Grapow, Martin, Aymard, Thierry, Reser, Diana, Agus, Gianluca, Consiglio, Jolanda, Haenggi, Matthias, Hansjoerg, Jenni, Iten, Manuela, Doeble, Thomas, Zenklusen, Urs, Bechtold, Xavier, Faedda, Giovanni, Iafrate, Manuel, Rohjer, Amanda, Bergamaschi, Layla, Maessen, Jos, Reis Miranda, Dinis, Endeman, H, Gommers, D, Meuwese, C, Maas, Jacinta, Van Gijlswijk, MJ, Van Berg, RN, Candura, Dario, Van der Linden, Marcel, Kant, Merijin, Van der Heijden, JJ, Scholten, Eric, Van Belle-van Haren, Nicole, Lagrand, WK, Vlaar, Alexander P, De Jong, Syste, Cander, Basar, Sargin, Murat, Ugur, Murat, Kaygin, Mehmet A, Daly, Kathleen, Agnew, Nicola, Head, Laura, Kelly, Laura, Anoma, Gunawardena, Russell, Clare, Aquino, Verna, Scott, Ian, Flemming, Lucy, Gillon, Stuart, Moore, Olivia, Gelandt, Elton, Auzinger, George, Patel, Sameer, and Loveridge, Robert
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7. A Nature-Based Approach Using Felled Burnt Logs to Enhance Forest Recovery Post-Fire and Reduce Erosion Phenomena in the Mediterranean Area
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Giuseppe Bombino, Daniela D’Agostino, Pasquale A. Marziliano, Pedro Pérez Cutillas, Salvatore Praticò, Andrea R. Proto, Leonardo M. Manti, Giuseppina Lofaro, and Santo M. Zimbone
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slope stabilisation ,Mediterranean ecosystem ,forest resilience ,self-regeneration ,erosion barriers ,nature-based solutions ,Agriculture - Abstract
The easy implementation of a nature-based solution (NBS) to address a prompt stabilisation of burnt areas may be crucial in the Mediterranean forest environment. A plot scale hydrological and ecological survey was conducted in a pine forest of the Aspromonte Massif (southern Italy) affected by a high fire severity in summer 2021. The hydrological response to 30 rainfall event groups is analysed by monitoring nine sloping plots distributed into three plot blocks (forested according to the pre-fire situation, burnt with randomly directed felled logs and burnt with manually felled logs redirected along contour lines). The hydrological response of bare soil is mitigated by about 30% through the combined effects of the NBS and the vegetation cover by pioneer species. Although the regeneration of Pinus radiata is scarcer in the arranged plots, the spontaneous vegetation, once gone, prepares better edaphic conditions for the triggering of forest dynamics assured by the auto-succession of Pinus radiata. In terms of woody mechanical resistance, NBS durability is compatible with the time required for seedlings to regenerate the forest ecosystem. The results achieved so far encourage further research on higher slopes and complementary aspects (vegetal and animal biodiversity, economic factors, etc.).
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8. Short-term effects of prescribed fire and soil mulching with fern on natural regeneration of Quercus frainetto L.
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Carrà, Bruno Gianmarco, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Bombino, Giuseppe, Labate, Antonino, Plaza-Àlvarez, Pedro Antonio, and Zema, Demetrio Antonio
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9. Short-term changes in soil properties after prescribed fire and mulching with fern in Mediterranean forests
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Carra, Bruno Gianmarco, Bombino, Giuseppe, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Muscolo, Adele, Romeo, Federico, and Zema, Demetrio Antonio
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- 2022
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10. Shoreline change and coastal erosion: The role of check dams. First indications from a case study in Calabria, southern Italy
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Barbaro, Giuseppe, D'Agostino, Daniela, Denisi, Pietro, Foti, Giandomenico, Labate, Antonino, and Zimbone, Santo Marcello
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- 2022
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11. A method for estimating stored sediment volumes by check dam systems at the watershed level: example of an application in a Mediterranean environment
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Barbaro, Giuseppe, D’Agostino, Daniela, Denisi, Pietro, Labate, Antonino, and Zimbone, Santo Marcello
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- 2022
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12. Computer clinical decision support that automates personalized clinical care: a challenging but needed healthcare delivery strategy.
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Alan H. Morris, Christopher Horvat, Brian Stagg, David W. Grainger, Michael Lanspa, James Orme, Terry P. Clemmer, Lindell K. Weaver, Frank Thomas, Colin K. Grissom, Ellie Hirshberg, Thomas D. East, Carrie Jane Wallace, Michael P. Young, Dean F. Sittig, Mary Suchyta, James E. Pearl, Antinio Pesenti, Michela Bombino, Eduardo Beck, Katherine A. Sward, Charlene R. Weir, Shobha Phansalkar, Gordon R. Bernard, B. Taylor Thompson, Roy Brower, Jonathon D. Truwit, Jay S. Steingrub, R. Duncan Hite, Douglas F. Willson, Jerry J. Zimmerman, Vinay Nadkarni, Adrienne G. Randolph, Martha A. Q. Curley, Christopher J. L. Newth, Jacques Lacroix, Michael S. D. Agus, Kang Hoe Lee, Bennett P. deBoisblanc, Frederick Alan Moore, R. Scott Evans, Dean K. Sorenson, Anthony Wong, Michael V. Boland, Willard H. Dere, Alan S. Crandall, Julio C. Facelli, Stanley M. Huff, Peter J. Haug, Ulrike Pielmeier, Stephen Edward Rees, Dan S. Karbing, Steen Andreassen, Eddy Fan, Roberta M. Goldring, Kenneth I Berger, Beno W. Oppenheimer, Eugene Wesley Ely, Brian W. Pickering, David A. Schoenfeld, Irena Tocino, Russell S. Gonnering, Peter J. Pronovost, Lucy A. Savitz, Didier Dreyfuss, Arthur S. Slutsky, James D. Crapo, Michael R. Pinsky, Brent James, and Donald M. Berwick
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- 2022
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13. Prescribed fire and soil mulching with fern in Mediterranean forests: Effects on surface runoff and erosion
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Carrà, Bruno Gianmarco, Bombino, Giuseppe, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Plaza-Alvarez, Pedro Antonio, D'Agostino, Daniela, and Zema, Demetrio Antonio
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- 2022
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14. COVID‐19‐associated immune‐mediated encephalitis mimicking acute‐onset Creutzfeldt‐Jakob disease
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Simone Beretta, Andrea Stabile, Claudia Balducci, Jacopo C. DiFrancesco, Adriana Patruno, Roberto Rona, Michela Bombino, Cristina Capraro, Francesca Andreetta, Paola Cavalcante, Fabio Moda, Giuseppe Citerio, Giuseppe Foti, Graziella Bogliun, and Carlo Ferrarese
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract We report a subtype of immune‐mediated encephalitis associated with COVID‐19, which closely mimics acute‐onset sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. A 64‐year‐old man presented with confusion, aphasia, myoclonus, and a silent interstitial pneumonia. He tested positive for SARS‐CoV‐2. Cognition and myoclonus rapidly deteriorated, EEG evolved to generalized periodic discharges and brain MRI showed multiple cortical DWI hyperintensities. CSF analysis was normal, except for a positive 14‐3‐3 protein. RT‐QuIC analysis was negative. High levels of pro‐inflammatory cytokines were present in the CSF and serum. Treatment with steroids and intravenous immunoglobulins produced EEG and clinical improvement, with a good neurological outcome at a 6‐month follow‐up.
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- 2021
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15. The Impact of Erythropoietin on Short- and Long-Term Kidney-Related Outcomes in Neonates of Extremely Low Gestational Age. Results of a Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Randomized Clinical Trial
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Juul, Sandra E., Comstock, Bryan A., Wadhawan, Rajan, Mayock, Dennis E., Courtney, Sherry E., Robinson, Tonya, Ahmad, Kaashif A., Bendel-Stenzel, Ellen, Baserga, Mariana, LaGamma, Edmund F., Downey, L. Corbin, Rao, Raghavendra, Fahim, Nancy, Lampland, Andrea, Frantz, Ivan D., III, Khan, Janine Y., Weiss, Michael, Gilmore, Maureen M., Ohls, Robin, Srinivasan, Nishant, Perez, Jorge E., McKay, Victor, Vu, Phuong T., Heagerty, Patrick J., Thomas, Billy, Elhassan, Nahed, Mulkey, Sarah, Dydynski, Philip, Vijayamadhavan, Vivek K., Mulrooney, Neil, Yoder, Bradley, Kase, Jordan S., Check, Jennifer, Gogcu, Semsa, Osterholm, Erin, Ramel, Sara, Bendel, Catherine, Gale, Cheryl, George, Thomas, Georgieff, Michael, Gisslen, Tate, Guiang, Sixto, III, Hall, Anne, Johnson, Dana, Pfister, Katie, Podgorski, Heather, Roberts, Kari, Stepka, Erin, Engel, Melissa, Kamrath, Heidi, Scheurer, Johannah, Hanson, Angela, Satrom, Katherine, Pfister, Susan, Simones, Ann, Plummer, Erin, Zorn, Elizabeth, Martin, Camilia R., O'Reilly, Deirdre, Porta, Nicolas, Bazacliu, Catalina, Williams, Jonathan, Rajderkar, Dhanashree, Northington, Frances, Valdez, Raul Chavez, Beauman, Sandra, Saurabhkumar, Patel, Diaz-Barbosa, Magaly, Serize, Arturo, Jordan, Jorge, Ott, Debbie, Mora, Ariana Franco, Hedrick, Pamela, Flynn, Vicki, Silvia, Amy, Clopp, Bailey, Feltner, John B., Esposito, Isabella, Hauge, Stephanie, Nikirk, Samantha, Purnell, Andrea, Loy, Emilie, Sikes, Natalie, Mason, Melanie, McConnell, Jana, Brown, Tiffany, Harrison, Henry, Pearson, Denise, Drake, Tammy, Wright, Jocelyn, Walden, Debra, Guy, Annette, Nason, Jennifer, Talbot, Morgan, Lee, Kristen, Penny, Sarah, Boles, Terri, Drummond, Melanie, Kohlleppel, Katy, Kathen, Charmaine, Kaletka, Brian, Gonzales, Shania, Worwa, Cathy, Fisher, Molly, Richter, Tyler, Ginder, Alexander, Reich, Brixen, Rau, Carrie, Loertscher, Manndi, Bledsoe, Laura, McGrath, Kandace, Lewis, Kimberlee Weaver, Burnett, Jill, Schaefer, Susan, Bird, Karie, Giblin, Clare, Daly, Rita, Lanier, Kristi, Warden, Kelly, Wassenaar, Jenna, Ericksen, Jensina, Davern, Bridget, Osborne, Mary Pat, Gregorich, Brittany, Talele, Neha, Obregon, Evelyn, Ziyeh, Tiglath, Clarke, Molly, Wegner, Rachel E., Patel, Palak, Schau, Molly, Russow, Annamarie, Curry, Kelly, Sinnamon, Susan, Barnhart, Lisa, Parkinson, Charlamaine, Hanson, Mary, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Galvis, Edshelee M., Bombino, Susana, Martinez, Denise, Bell, Suzi, Long, Corrie, Longa, Cathy, Westerveld, Michael, McConkey, Stacy, Hay, Anne, Natarajan, Niranjana, Gaudette, Shari, Cobb, Sarah, Sharp, Gregory, Schumacher, Elizabeth, Schuschke, Leslie, Frey, Charlotte, Fierro, Mario, Gilmore, Lois, Lundequam, Pamela, Hoekstra, Ronald, Ketko, Anastasia, Perdue, Nina, Cunningham, Sean, Stout, Kelly, Hall, Becky, Morshedzadeh, Galina, Ostrander, Betsy, Winter, Sarah, Cox, Lauren, Rainaldi, Matthew A., Hensley, Sarah, Morris, Melissa, Roberts, Dia, Tuttle, Melissa, Boys, Christopher, Hultgren, Solveig, Pierpont, Elizabeth I., George, Tom, King, Kelly E., Bataglia, Katherine, Neis, Cathy, Bergeron, Mark, Miller, Cristina, Accomando, Cara, Gavin, Jennifer Anne, Maczek, Elizabeth, Marakovitz, Susan, Knorr, Aimee, Smith, Vincent C., Stewart, Jane E., Weissbourd, Marie, deRegnier, Raye-Ann, Matoba, Nana, Heaton, Shelly C., Cascio, Erika M., Brady, Janet, Ghosh, Suman, Ditto, Jessica, Leppert, Mary, Lowe, Jean, Fuller, Janell, DuPont, Tara, Kloska, Pamela, Patel, Saurabh, Carbonell, Lauren, Patino-Fernandez, Anna Maria, de Lerma, Carmen, McDonough, Kelly, De Cortada, Maiana, Chavis, Lacy, Shannon, Jane, Konodi, Mark A., Nefcy, Christopher, Kuban, Karl C.K., Lowe, Jean R., O'Shea, T. Michael, Dighe, Manjiri, Richards, Todd, Shaw, Dennis W.W., Studholme, Colin, Traudt, Christopher M., Ballard, Roberta, Hartman, Adam, Janis, Scott, Ohls, T. Robin, O'Shea, Michael, Guillet, Ronnie, Ball, M. Bethany, Glass, Hannah, Saville, Ben, Schreiber, Michael, Askenazi, David J., Schmicker, Robert H., Brophy, Patrick, Goldstein, Stuart L., and Hingorani, Sangeeta
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16. Mulching as best management practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in steep clayey olive groves
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Denisi, Pietro, Gómez, José Alfonso, and Zema, Demetrio Antonio
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17. Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions.
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Alan H. Morris, Brian Stagg, Michael Lanspa, James Orme, Terry P. Clemmer, Lindell K. Weaver, Frank Thomas, Colin K. Grissom, Ellie Hirshberg, Thomas D. East, Carrie Jane Wallace, Michael P. Young, Dean F. Sittig, Antonio Pesenti, Michela Bombino, Eduardo Beck, Katherine A. Sward, Charlene R. Weir, Shobha S. Phansalkar, Gordon R. Bernard, B. Taylor Thompson, Roy Brower, Jonathon D. Truwit, Jay S. Steingrub, R. Duncan Hite, Douglas F. Willson, Jerry J. Zimmerman, Vinay M. Nadkarni, Adrienne Randolph, Martha A. Q. Curley, Christopher J. L. Newth, Jacques Lacroix, Michael S. D. Agus, Kang H. Lee, Bennett P. deBoisblanc, R. Scott Evans, Dean K. Sorenson, Anthony Wong, Michael V. Boland, David W. Grainger, Willard H. Dere, Alan S. Crandall, Julio C. Facelli, Stanley M. Huff, Peter J. Haug, Ulrike Pielmeier, Stephen Edward Rees, Dan S. Karbing, Steen Andreassen, Eddy Fan, Roberta M. Goldring, Kenneth I. Berger, Beno W. Oppenheimer, Eugene Wesley Ely, Ognjen Gajic, Brian W. Pickering, David A. Schoenfeld, Irena Tocino, Russell S. Gonnering, Peter J. Pronovost, Lucy A. Savitz, Didier Dreyfuss, Arthur S. Slutsky, James D. Crapo, Derek C. Angus, Michael R. Pinsky, Brent James, and Donald M. Berwick
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18. Mulching as best management practice to reduce surface runoff and erosion in steep clayey olive groves
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Giuseppe Bombino, Pietro Denisi, José Alfonso Gómez, and Demetrio Antonio Zema
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Pruning residues ,Tillage ,Soil loss ,Vegetal cover ,Organic matter ,Soil hydraulic conductivity ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
No-tillage and soil mulching with pruning residues, applied in olive groves of the semi-arid Mediterranean environment, as erosion control practices still practice not fully studied. This study has evaluated the saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), surface runoff (SR) and soil erosion (SL) under rainfall at plot scale throughout two years in four different management practices, total soil cover with a net (SP), mechanical tillage (MT) and mulching by vegetal residues at 3,5·103 and 17,5·103 kg ha−1 of dry matter (NTR350 and NTR1750), in an olive grove of Southern Italy. Ksat varied between 1.6 (MT) and 25.1 (NTR1750) mm/h. A clear reduction in runoff and soil losses was detected for the mulch-based practices when compared to MT, from 20 to 32% in the runoff coefficient and 75–80% in SL, with higher reductions in the NTR1750. This reduction in SL can be mainly explained by the reduction in SR and rain-splash, interrill and rill erosion, due to protection by mulch residues, which increased the vegetal cover and organic matter content of mulched plots. The vegetal cover was on average higher in SP (33%), NTR1750 (25%) and NTR350 (22%), and lower in MT (12%). The mean organic matter content of soil was 2.01%, 1.69%,1.34% and 0.82% for NTR1750, NTR350, SP and MT respectively.Overall, the results quantify the impact of soil mulching with pruning residues at different doses, which will provide guidelines to control and mitigate the hydrological response of clayey and steep soils in Mediterranean olive groves, analysing the associated environmental and economic benefits.
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19. Coupling watershed - coast systems to study evolutionary trends: A review
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Malara, Giovanni, Zema, Demetrio Antonio, Arena, Felice, Bombino, Giuseppe, and Zimbone, Santo Marcello
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20. Enfermedad periodontal inflamatoria crónica y enfermedades cardiovasculares
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Lisbeth Pineda Bombino, Barbara Francisca Toledo Pimentel, and Felisa Veitia Cabarrocas
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enfermedades periodontales ,enfermedades cardiovasculares ,periodontitis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Introducción: la enfermedad periodontal y las enfermedades cardiovasculares son afecciones inflamatorias crónicas que se asocian epidemiológicamente; ambas tienen una etiología polimicrobiana.Objetivo: describir la posible asociación entre la enfermedad periodontal inflamatoria crónica y las enfermedades cardiovasculares.Métodos: se realizó una revisión actualizada de la literatura disponible. Los artículos se identificaron a través de la búsqueda automatizada en las bases de datos: PubMed, Scielo y Google Académico, en el período de enero a octubre de 2018. Fueron seleccionados 40 textos científicos, escritos en idioma español e inglés, publicados entre el año 2012 y el 2018, de los cuales: 37 eran artículos científicos de revistas y 3 libros.Conclusiones: numerosos estudios epidemiológicos y revisiones apoyan la asociación entre las enfermedades periodontales y las enfermedades cardiovasculares, independientemente de los factores de confusión.
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21. Acerca de: 'Acciones metodológicas para la consolidación de valores en estudiantes desde la gestión sociocultural'
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Luis Vivas Bombino, Katiuska Cuenca Garcell, and Margarita González Tapia
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2021
22. Shoreline evolution near river mouth: Case study of Petrace River (Calabria, Italy)
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Barbaro, Giuseppe, Bombino, Giuseppe, Foti, Giandomenico, Borrello, Manuela Maria, and Puntorieri, Pierfabrizio
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- 2019
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23. Lesión endoperiodontal combinada secundaria a un traumatismo incisal. Informe de caso.
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Herrera Mendez, Yeny, Pineda Bombino, Lisbet, and Crespo Echevarría, Beatriz María
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LASER therapy , *INCISORS , *PERIODONTAL disease , *PROGNOSIS , *ENDODONTICS - Abstract
Introduction: lesions resulting from the interaction between pulp and periodontal disease are known as endoperiodontal lesions. Diagnosis and treatment are complex and prognosis is guarded and depends on timely and accurate diagnosis. Patient information: 12-year-old patient with throbbing pain, increased volume, fistula, history of pulpo-radicular treatment, and incisal trauma four years ago to the upper left central incisor. The periapical radiograph reported a lesion involving the apical middle thirds of the left upper incisors. Definitive diagnosis: combined endoperiodontal process, a primary endodontic lesion with secondary periodontal involvement in the upper left central incisor and primary periodontal lesion with secondary endodontic involvement in the left lateral incisor. Conclusions: laser therapy was applied after the endodontic and periodontal treatment carried out. A satisfactory clinical-radiographic result was achieved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
24. Shoreline changes near river mouth: case study of Sant’Agata River (Reggio Calabria, Italy)
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G. Foti, G. Barbaro, G. Bombino, V. Fiamma, P. Puntorieri, F. Minniti, and C. Pezzimenti
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shoreline changes ,shoreline position ,epr ,nsm ,longshore transport ,river transport ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
The analysis of shoreline changes is very important for coastal planning and management. In territories such as Calabria (Italy), characterized by significant anthropogenic pressures and various eroded coasts, the knowledge of the shoreline changes, and the factors that influence them, is necessary for management and planning of coastal areas. In fact, shoreline position is one of the most important indicators of coastal dynamics. From this point of view recent advances in remote sensing and GIS techniques allow to estimate with great precision the shoreline changes over the years. The paper analyzes the shoreline changes near the mouth of the Sant’Agata River (Reggio Calabria, Italy), carried out through the comparison of various cartography data. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the main factors influencing the coastal dynamics in order to identify possible correlation between these factors and the shoreline changes. The analysis of these factors shows that, in this case study, the rainfall regime has a considerable influence on shoreline change. The methodology described in this paper is particularly useful for better understanding the factors that most influence the coastal balance and, therefore, is applicable to many contexts which are similar to the Sant’Agata river mouth.
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- 2019
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25. Gastrointestinal colonization with multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: effect on the risk of subsequent infections and impact on patient outcome
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Giacomo Grasselli, Vittorio Scaravilli, Laura Alagna, Michela Bombino, Stefano De Falco, Alessandra Bandera, Chiara Abbruzzese, Nicolò Patroniti, Andrea Gori, and Antonio Pesenti
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Retrospective study ,Health care-associated infection ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Multi-drug resistance ,Colonization ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background In ICU patients, digestive tract colonization by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative (G−) bacteria is a significant risk factor for the development of infections. In patients undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), colonization by MDR bacteria and risk of subsequent nosocomial infections (NIs) have not been studied yet. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence, etiology, risk factors, impact on outcome of gastrointestinal colonization by MDR G− bacteria, and risk of subsequent infections in patients undergoing ECMO. Methods This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data: 105 consecutive patients, treated with ECMO, were admitted to the ICU of an Italian tertiary referral center (San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy) from January 2010 to November 2015. Rectal swabs for MDR G− bacteria were cultured at admission and twice a week. Only colonization and NIs by MDR G− bacteria were analyzed. Results Ninety-one included patients [48.5 (37–56) years old, 63% male, simplified acute physiology score II 37 (32–47)] underwent peripheral ECMO (87% veno-venous) for medical indications (79% ARDS). Nineteen (21%) patients were colonized by MDR G− bacteria. Male gender (OR 4.03, p = 0.029) and duration of mechanical ventilation (MV) before ECMO > 3 days (OR 3.57, p = 0.014) were associated with increased risk of colonization. Colonized patients had increased odds of infections by the colonizing germs (84% vs. 29%, p
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- 2019
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26. Application of Natural and Traditional Medicine in four polyclinics in Pinar del Río
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Irene Alvarez Alonzo, Maria de la Caridad Casanova Moreno, Raúl Daniel Lagar Martínez, Margarita Gonzalez Tapia, and Luis Vivas Bombino
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terapéutica ,atención primaria de salud ,medicina tradicional ,fitoterapia ,medicina china tradicional. ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Natural and Traditional Medicine allows professionals to broaden the scientific scope in an integrative way, showing their performance in the health areas of Pinar del Río. Objective: to identify the elements that limits the practice of therapeutic modalities of Natural and Traditional Medicine at primary health care in Pinar del Río municipality. Methods: a descriptive observational study was conducted between May 2016 and July 2017 in the four polyclinics of the municipality of Pinar del Río. The study target group included the doctors and professors of the Basic Work Team (U=1 006). The collection of sample was conducted through cases by authority criteria, and within these by simple random cases, sample (n=234). Results: Comprehensive Medicine Specialists with more than five years of experience predominated, 30.3 % do not applied Natural and Traditional Medicine, 67.9 % considered it useful, 58.8% recognized its effectiveness, phytotherapy prevailed (69.6 %). Conclusion: the application of Natural and Traditional Medicine still demands a priority by the professionals in the primary health care as an alternative to its application, a not minor part expresses not to make use of it, everything indicates that it is an element not to be left to the spontaneity taking care of the scientific and ethical aspects of its necessary prescription as therapeutic modalities.
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- 2019
27. The Effects of Anthropogenic Pressure on Rivers: A Case Study in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria
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Giandomenico Foti, Giuseppe Bombino, Daniela D’Agostino, and Giuseppe Barbaro
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anthropogenic pressure ,inhabited center expansion ,river changes ,remote sensing ,GIS ,Science - Abstract
In the second half of the twentieth century, after the end of the Second World War, a considerable anthropogenic pressure was observed in most of the Mediterranean territories. This process has caused the expansion of existing settlements and the construction of numerous new towns, often located very close to rivers. A frequent consequence of this process is the transformation of several rivers through planform changes, narrowing, channelization and culverting to recover spaces where inhabited centers expanded, and the construction of structures interacting with rivers. This issue is very important in territories such as the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy, which is an interesting case study due to the considerable anthropogenic pressures observed in the last 70 years. The main goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of anthropogenic pressure in the last 70 years on some rivers of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria in terms of the following issues: planform changes, channelization, culverting, and the presence of structures and infrastructures interacting with rivers. The specific goals of this paper are the quantification of the effects of anthropogenic pressure on the rivers of the study area analyzing sixteen parameters, the identification of possible conditions of hydraulic hazard through the analysis of past events, and the proposal of structural and non-structural mitigation interventions. In many rivers of the study area, the significant effects of anthropogenic pressure are visible through rivers that pass above highways, barred rivers, rivers replaced by roads and numerous crossing roads with a missing levee.
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28. A propósito del artículo 'Reflexión sobre la infección por dengue durante la pandemia de la COVID-19'
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Luis Vivas-Bombino, Katiuska Cuenca-Garcell, and Margarita González-Tapia
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Medicine - Published
- 2021
29. Ruralidad y Cuidado: una mirada sociológica hacia el adulto mayor en Cuba
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Bombino Companioni, Yenisei and Souto Roda, Maydelin
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- 2022
30. On the development of communication and research skills through English classes in dentistry
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Yelina Morales Valdés and Luis Vivas Bombino
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2020
31. Investigation of Sulfonated Graphene Oxide as the Base Material for Novel Proton Exchange Membranes
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Andrea Basso Peressut, Matteo Di Virgilio, Antonella Bombino, Saverio Latorrata, Esa Muurinen, Riitta L. Keiski, and Giovanni Dotelli
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self-assembling membranes ,graphene oxide ,sulfonation ,proton conductors ,XRD ,IEC ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
This work deals with the development of graphene oxide (GO)-based self-assembling membranes as possible innovative proton conductors to be used in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). Nowadays, the most adopted electrolyte is Chemours’ Nafion; however, it reveals significant deficiencies such as strong dehydration at high temperature and low humidity, which drastically reduces its proton conductivity. The presence of oxygenated moieties in the GO framework makes it suitable for functionalization, which is required to enhance the promising, but insufficient, proton-carrying features of GO. In this study, sulfonic acid groups (–SO3H) that should favor proton transport were introduced in the membrane structure via a reaction between GO and concentrated sulfuric acid. Six acid-to-GO molar ratios were adopted in the synthesis procedure, giving rise to final products with different sulfonation degrees. All the prepared samples were characterized by means of TGA, ATR-FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, temperature-dependent XRD, SEM and EDX, which pointed out morphological and microstructural changes resulting from the functionalization stage, confirming its effectiveness. Regarding functional features, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as well as measurements of ion exchange capacity (IEC) were carried out to describe the behavior of the various samples, with pristine GO and commercial Nafion® 212 used as reference. EIS tests were performed at five different temperatures (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 °C) under high (95%) and medium (42%) relative humidity conditions. Compared to both GO and Nafion® 212, the sulfonated specimens demonstrate an increase in the number of ion-carrying groups, as proved by both IEC and EIS tests, which reveal the enhanced proton conductivity of these novel membranes. Specifically, an acid-to-GO molar ratio of 10 produces a six-fold improvement of IEC (4.23 meq g−1) with respect to pure GO (0.76 meq g−1), while a maximum eight-fold improvement (5.72 meq g−1) is achieved in SGO-15.
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- 2022
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32. Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Formation and Women's Leadership for FoRB.
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Langston Bombino, Chelsea
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CROSS-cultural studies , *RELIGIOUS education , *WOMEN leaders , *WOMEN'S rights , *FREEDOM of religion - Abstract
In this essay the author discusses the limitations of a segmented human rights approach, and traces her own commitment to women's wellbeing and her deep dive into cross-cultural religious literacy (CCRL). The essay then focuses on the case of FoRB Women's Alliance, emphasizing CCRL's necessity in addressing complex women's rights violations, cultural biases, and the importance of grassroots initiatives. Through interviews with Alliance co-founders, the essay unveils the essential role of CCRL in advancing women's freedoms at the juncture of human rights and religious freedom. The conclusion underscores CCRL's significance in empowering women to challenge norms through religiously grounded narratives of empowerment, especially in culturally restrictive contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. A Nature-Based Approach Using Felled Burnt Logs to Enhance Forest Recovery Post-Fire and Reduce Erosion Phenomena in the Mediterranean Area.
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Bombino, Giuseppe, D'Agostino, Daniela, Marziliano, Pasquale A., Pérez Cutillas, Pedro, Praticò, Salvatore, Proto, Andrea R., Manti, Leonardo M., Lofaro, Giuseppina, and Zimbone, Santo M.
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LOGGING ,POST-fire forests ,ECOLOGICAL surveys ,HYDROLOGICAL surveys ,PINUS radiata ,URBAN renewal ,ILLEGAL logging - Abstract
The easy implementation of a nature-based solution (NBS) to address a prompt stabilisation of burnt areas may be crucial in the Mediterranean forest environment. A plot scale hydrological and ecological survey was conducted in a pine forest of the Aspromonte Massif (southern Italy) affected by a high fire severity in summer 2021. The hydrological response to 30 rainfall event groups is analysed by monitoring nine sloping plots distributed into three plot blocks (forested according to the pre-fire situation, burnt with randomly directed felled logs and burnt with manually felled logs redirected along contour lines). The hydrological response of bare soil is mitigated by about 30% through the combined effects of the NBS and the vegetation cover by pioneer species. Although the regeneration of Pinus radiata is scarcer in the arranged plots, the spontaneous vegetation, once gone, prepares better edaphic conditions for the triggering of forest dynamics assured by the auto-succession of Pinus radiata. In terms of woody mechanical resistance, NBS durability is compatible with the time required for seedlings to regenerate the forest ecosystem. The results achieved so far encourage further research on higher slopes and complementary aspects (vegetal and animal biodiversity, economic factors, etc.). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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34. Modelling the Event-Based Hydrological Response of Mediterranean Forests to Prescribed Fire and Soil Mulching with Fern Using the Curve Number, Horton and USLE-Family (Universal Soil Loss Equation) Models
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Bruno Gianmarco Carra, Giuseppe Bombino, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, Pietro Denisi, Pedro Antonio Plaza-Álvarez, and Demetrio Antonio Zema
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runoff ,erosion ,soil loss ,hydrological modeling ,oak ,chestnut ,Agriculture - Abstract
The SCS-CN, Horton, and USLE-family models are widely used to predict and control runoff and erosion in forest ecosystems. However, in the literature there is no evidence of their use in Mediterranean forests subjected to prescribed fire and soil mulching. To fill this gap, this study evaluates the prediction capability for runoff and soil loss of the SCS-CN, Horton, MUSLE, and USLE-M models in three forests (pine, chestnut, and oak) in Southern Italy. The investigation was carried out at plot and event scales throughout one year, after a prescribed fire and post-fire soil mulching with fern. The SCS-CN and USLE-M models were accurate in predicting runoff volume and soil loss, respectively. In contrast, poor predictions of the modelled hydrological variables were provided by the models in unburned plots, and by the Horton and MUSLE models for all soil conditions. This inaccuracy may have been due to the fact that the runoff and erosion generation mechanisms were saturation-excess and rainsplash, while the Horton and MUSLE models better simulate infiltration-excess and overland flow processes, respectively. For the SCS-CN and USLE-M models, calibration was needed to obtain accurate predictions of surface runoff and soil loss; furthermore, different CNs and C factors must be input throughout the year to simulate the variability of the hydrological response of soil after fire. After calibration, two sets of CNs and C-factor values were suggested for applications of the SCS-CN and USLE-M models, after prescribed fire and fern mulching in Mediterranean forests. Once validated in a wider range of environmental contexts, these models may support land managers in controlling the hydrology of Mediterranean forests that are prone to wildfire risks.
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- 2021
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35. A propósito del artículo: calidad de vida del adulto mayor en un consultorio médico del municipio Jaruco
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Luis Vivas Bombino and Margarita González Tapia
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Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2017
36. La evaluación profesoral como fortaleza para el desarrollo docente
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María Mayra Hernández Cubilla and Luis Vivas Bombino
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Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
La evaluación profesoral está dirigida al alcance de la idoneidad ética y pedagógica en el grado de cumplimiento del encargo social en la creación, desarrollo y transmisión de la ciencia, la técnica, la cultura y su extensión en el medio social; precisa de un directivo preparado para llevar a cabo este proceso de dirección en los departamentos y facultades de la institución universitaria.
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- 2018
37. Ciencia e innovación tecnológica como oportunidad estratégica para la solución con calidad de los problemas
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Luis Vivas Bombino
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Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Ciencia e innovación tecnológica como oportunidad estratégica para la solución con calidad de los problemas
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- 2019
38. A mathematical model of oxygenation during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support
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Zanella, Alberto, Salerno, Domenico, Scaravilli, Vittorio, Giani, Marco, Castagna, Luigi, Magni, Federico, Carlesso, Eleonora, Cadringher, Paolo, Bombino, Michela, Grasselli, Giacomo, Patroniti, Nicolò, and Pesenti, Antonio
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- 2016
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39. Cultural Landscape and Cultural Routes: Infrastructure Role and Indigenous Knowledge for a Sustainable Development of Inland Areas
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Campolo, Daniele, Bombino, Giuseppe, and Meduri, Tiziana
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- 2016
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40. Municipal Planning Instruments in the New Metropolitan Dimension. The Resilience of Indicators to Measure the Performance of Cities in the New Administrative and Territorial Dominions
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Moraci, Francesca, Bombino, Giuseppe, and Fazia, Celestina
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- 2016
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41. Environmental Resources Conservation through Sustainable Forest Management
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Coletta, Vittoria, Lombardi, Fabio, Altieri, Valeria, Bombino, Giuseppe, Marcianò, Claudio, Menguzzato, Giuliano, and Marziliano, Pasquale A.
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- 2016
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42. Proposals for Restoration of Mediterranean Watercourses in Urban Context
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Denisi, Pietro, Fazia, Celestina, Fortugno, Diego, and Moraci, Francesca
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- 2016
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43. Hydrogeological Risk and Coastal Protection in the Metropolitan Area of Reggio Calabria: A GIS to Manage Engineering Control Works
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Bombino, Giuseppe, Denisi, Pietro, Fortugno, Diego, and Marziliano, Pasquale A.
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- 2016
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44. Water Infiltration after Prescribed Fire and Soil Mulching with Fern in Mediterranean Forests
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Bruno Gianmarco Carrà, Giuseppe Bombino, Pietro Denisi, Pedro Antonio Plaza-Àlvarez, Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, and Demetrio Antonio Zema
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water infiltration rate ,rainfall simulator ,time to peak ,peak discharge ,surface runoff ,soil water repellency ,Science - Abstract
Prescribed fire is commonly used to reduce the wildfire risk in Mediterranean forests, but the soil’s hydrological response after fire is contrasting in literature experiences. The mulch treatment can limit the increases in runoff and erosion in the short term after a fire. The use of fern is preferable to straw, due its large availability in forests. However, no experiences of post-fire treatment with fern mulch have been found in the literature and therefore the mulching effectiveness has not been evaluated. This study has measured water infiltration rate (IR) and water repellency (SWR) using a rainfall simulator in three Mediterranean forest stands (pine, oak and chestnut) of Calabria (Southern Italy) after a prescribed fire and mulching treatment with fern in comparison to unburned soil. Prescribed fire reduced water infiltration in all forests in the short term compared to the unburned conditions, and increased SWR in pine and oak forests. These reductions in IR in the time window of disturbance after fire increased the runoff generation capacity in all soils, but had a lower effect on peak flows. However, soil mulching with fern limited the runoff rates and peak flows compared to the burned soils, but this treatment was less effective in pine forest. One year after fire, IR increased in burned soils (treated or not) over time, and SWR disappeared. The effects of mulching have disappeared after some months from fire. The study confirms the usefulness of mulching in broadleaves forest in the short term, in order to control the hydrological effects of prescribed fire in Mediterranean forests. Both post-fire management techniques should be instead adopted with caution in conifer forests.
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- 2021
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45. Gastrointestinal colonization with multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: effect on the risk of subsequent infections and impact on patient outcome
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Grasselli, Giacomo, Scaravilli, Vittorio, Alagna, Laura, Bombino, Michela, De Falco, Stefano, Bandera, Alessandra, Abbruzzese, Chiara, Patroniti, Nicolò, Gori, Andrea, and Pesenti, Antonio
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- 2019
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46. Regio‐ and stereoselective steroid hydroxylation by CYP109A2 from Bacillus megaterium explored by X‐ray crystallography and computational modeling.
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Jóźwik, Ilona K., Bombino, Elvira, Abdulmughni, Ammar, Hartz, Philip, Rozeboom, Henriette J., Wijma, Hein J., Kappl, Reinhard, Janssen, Dick B., Bernhardt, Rita, and Thunnissen, Andy‐Mark W. H.
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BACILLUS megaterium , *X-ray crystallography , *HYDROXYLATION , *CHOLECALCIFEROL , *STEROIDS - Abstract
The P450 monooxygenase CYP109A2 from Bacillus megaterium DSM319 was previously found to convert vitamin D3 (VD3) to 25‐hydroxyvitamin D3. Here, we show that this enzyme is also able to convert testosterone in a highly regio‐ and stereoselective manner to 16β‐hydroxytestosterone. To reveal the structural determinants governing the regio‐ and stereoselective steroid hydroxylation reactions catalyzed by CYP109A2, two crystal structures of CYP109A2 were solved in similar closed conformations, one revealing a bound testosterone in the active site pocket, albeit at a nonproductive site away from the heme‐iron. To examine whether the closed crystal structures nevertheless correspond to a reactive conformation of CYP109A2, docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed with testosterone and vitamin D3 (VD3) present in the active site. These MD simulations were analyzed for catalytically productive conformations, the relative occurrences of which were in agreement with the experimentally determined stereoselectivities if the predicted stability of each carbon‐hydrogen bond was taken into account. Overall, the first‐time determination and analysis of the catalytically relevant 3D conformation of CYP109A2 will allow for future small molecule ligand screening in silico, as well as enabling site‐directed mutagenesis toward improved enzymatic properties of this enzyme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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47. ECMO for intractable status asthmaticus following atracurium
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Scaravilli, Vittorio, Grasselli, Giacomo, Benini, Annalisa, Bombino, Michela, Ceriani, Daniele, Emmig, Uta, Zanella, Alberto, Patroniti, Nicolò, and Pesenti, Antonio
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- 2017
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48. A propósito del artículo «El envejecimiento social: presente y futuro»
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Luis Vivas Bombino, Margarita González Tapia, and Yelina Morales Valdés
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
- 2017
49. An Evaluation Matrix to Compare Computer Hydrological Models for Flood Predictions
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Pasquale Filianoti, Luana Gurnari, Demetrio Antonio Zema, Giuseppe Bombino, Marco Sinagra, and Tullio Tucciarelli
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surface runoff ,SCS-CN method ,Horton method ,rainfall–runoff transformation ,calibration ,validation ,Science - Abstract
In order to predict and control the impacts of floods in torrents, it is important to verify the simulation accuracy of the most used hydrological models. The performance verification is particularly needed for applications in watersheds with peculiar climatic and geomorphological characteristics, such as the Mediterranean torrents. Moreover, in addition to the accuracy, other factors affect the choice of software by stakeholders (users, modellers, researchers, etc.). This study introduces a “performance matrix”, consisting of several evaluation parameters weighted by stakeholders’ opinions. The aim is to evaluate the accuracy of the flood prediction which is achieved by different models, as well as the pros and cons of software user experience. To this aim, the performances and requisites of four physical-based and conceptual models (HEC-HMS, SWMM, MIKE11 NAM and WEC-FLOOD) have been evaluated, by predicting floods in a midsized Mediterranean watershed (Mèsima torrent, Calabria, Southern Italy). In the case study, HEC-HMS and MIKE 11 NAM were the best computer models (with a weighted score of 4.45 and 4.43, respectively), thanks to their low complexity and computation effort, as well as good user interface and prediction accuracy. However, MIKE11 NAM is not free of charge. SWMM showed a lower prediction accuracy, which put the model in third place of the four models. The performance of WEC-FLOOD, although not being as good as for the other tested models, can be considered overall acceptable in comparison to the other well-consolidated models, considering that WEC-FLOOD is in the early stage of development. Overall, the proposal of the performance matrix for hydrological models may represent a first step in building a more complete evaluation framework of the hydrological and hydraulic commercial models, in order to give indications to allow potential users to make an optimal choice.
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- 2020
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50. Evaluación profesoral
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Luis Vivas Bombino and María Mayra Hernández Cubilla
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2018
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