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2. Clinical Translation and Implementation of a Bioartificial Pancreas Therapy: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Perspectives of People With Type 1 Diabetes
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Dide de Jongh, MSc, Silke Lapré, BSc, Behiye Özcan, MD, PhD, Robert Zietse, MD, PhD, Eline M. Bunnik, PhD, Emma K. Massey, PhD, the VANGUARD consortium, Ekaterine Berishvili, Laura Mar Fonseca, Fanny Lebreton, Kevin Bellofatto, Juliette Bignard, Jochen Seissler, Leila Wolf-van Buerck, Mohsen Honarpisheh, Yichen Zhang, Yutian Lei, Monika Pehl, Antonia Follenzi, Christina Olgasi, Alessia Cucci, Chiara Borsotti, Simone Assanelli, Lorenzo Piemonti, Antonio Citro, Silvia Pellegrini, Cataldo Pignatelli, Francesco Campo, Olivier Thaunat, Morgane Fouché, Devi Mey, Chiara Parisotto, Giovanna Rossi, Patrick Kugelmeier, Markus Mühlemann, Karolina Pal-Kutas, Marco Cavallaro, Julia Götz, and Jeanette Müller
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Background. The development of a hybrid beta-cell replacement approach, referred to as a personalized, transplantable bioartificial pancreas (BAP), holds promise to treat type 1 diabetes (T1D). This interview study aimed to explore patients’ expectations, needs, concerns, and considerations when considering to undergo a BAP transplantation. Research Design and Methods. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 24 participants diagnosed with T1D. Data collection stopped once data saturation was reached. Audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed verbatim. The interviews were independently analyzed by 2 researchers. A qualitative content analysis using an inductive approach was used. Results. Three main themes emerged as follow: (1) hoped-for benefits, (2) concerns and decision-making considerations, and (3) procedural aspects. First, the participants expected benefits across medical, psychological, and social domains. Over these 3 domains, 9 subthemes were identified, including improved clinical outcomes, a cure for diabetes, more headspace, emotional relief, a shift in responsibility, protection of privacy, improved flexibility in daily life, less visible diseases, and improved relationships with others. Second, concerns and considerations about undergoing a BAP transplant comprised adverse events, the functionality of the BAP, the surgery procedure, the biological materials used, the transplant location, and the intrusiveness associated with follow-up care. Finally, procedural considerations included equitable access, patient prioritization, and trust and control. Conclusions. Incorporating insights from this study into the clinical development and implementation of the BAP is crucial to ensure alignment of the product and procedures with the needs and expectations of people with T1D.
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3. A Multidisciplinary Approach Is Beneficial in Atopic Dermatitis
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Paolo Amerio, Silvia Mariel Ferrucci, Marco Galluzzo, Maddalena Napolitano, Alessandra Narcisi, Anna Levi, Sara Di Fino, Chiara Palladino, Cataldo Patruno, and Mariateresa Rossi
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Moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Holistic care ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Abstract Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a highly heterogeneous chronic inflammatory skin disorder that is frequently associated with a plethora of comorbidities. AD is, therefore, considered a systemic disease impacted by a considerable burden and leading to poor quality of life, especially in patients with moderate-to-severe disease. Since atopic and non-atopic comorbidities can further worsen the disease course, accurate establishment of the patient’s individual intrinsic risk profile and needs is crucial and may help in guiding the selection of the best treatment option. Better quality of care for patients with AD can be delivered through a multidisciplinary team led by a dermatologist, for comprehensive patient management. The implementation of a multidisciplinary approach for AD could enhance the delivery of optimised and safe treatments, improve the standard of care and patient outcomes in the short and long term, and prevent or delay the lifelong impact of uncontrolled AD. Understanding the unmet needs, assessing correctly the patient risk profile and enhancing the shared patient–physician decision-making process can lead to disease control and quality-of-life improvement, especially in the context of the introduction of newer treatment for AD. This narrative review is a call for more data to establish standardised patient profiles and multidisciplinary strategies in AD management. In view on the fast-evolving treatments for AD, this review aims at highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to a comprehensive assessment and holistic care in patients with moderate-to-severe AD.
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- 2024
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4. Clinical and economic burden of respiratory syncytial virus in children aged 0–5 years in Italy
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Melania Dovizio, Chiara Veronesi, Fausto Bartolini, Arturo Cavaliere, Stefano Grego, Romina Pagliaro, Cataldo Procacci, Loredana Ubertazzo, Lorenzo Bertizzolo, Barbara Muzii, Salvatore Parisi, Valentina Perrone, Eugenio Baraldi, Elena Bozzola, Fabio Mosca, and Luca Degli Esposti
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Children ,Monoclonal antibodies ,Infants ,Prevention of RSV ,Real-world evidence ,Respiratory syncytial virus ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is among the leading causes of hospitalization due to lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in children younger than 5 years worldwide and the second cause of infant death after malaria. RSV infection occurs in almost all the infants before the second year of life with variable clinical severity, often requiring medical assistance. This analysis investigated patients aged 0–5 years with RSV infection focusing on epidemiology, clinical features, and economic burden of RSV-associated hospitalizations in a setting of Italian real clinical practice. Methods An observational retrospective analysis was conducted on administrative databases of healthcare entities covering around 2.6 million residents of whom 120,000 health-assisted infants aged
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5. Head–neck melanoma: Clinical, histopathological and prognostic features of an Italian multicentric study
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Giusy Schipani, Steven P. Nisticò, Pietro Quaglino, Simone Ribero, Giuseppe Gallo, Vincenzo Maione, Giampiero Girolomoni, Paolo Rosina, Mauro Alaibac, Francesco Messina, Alessandro Gatti, Giuseppe Stinco, Cinzia Buligan, Sara Bassoli, Francesca Farnetani, Alessandro Borghi, Davide Melandri, Riccardo Sirna, Luca Feci, Stefano Simonetti, Luca Stingeni, Annamaria Offidani, Valerio Brisigotti, Anna Campanati, Stefano Calvieri, Giulia Spallone, Elisabetta Botti, Vincenzo Panasiti, Gianluca Pagnanelli, Massimiliano Scalvenzi, Gabriella Fabbrocini, Claudia Costa, Vincenzo Schirripa, Francesco Borgia, Laura Atzori, Elisabetta Scali, Maria Passante, Fabrizio Guarneri, and Cataldo Patruno
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head–neck melanoma ,location of melanoma ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Primitive location of melanoma could be a relevant prognostic factor. As regards the scalp, some studies indicate a particularly aggressive biological behaviour for this anatomical localisation. Objectives In this multicentric study, data regarding head–neck melanoma (HNM) have been revised. Methods The design of the study included two main phases. In this retrospective study, data regarding HNM have been collected and analysed. Results In summary, our data suggest that the posterior neck is the area most affected by thicker melanomas. Cheeks and neck melanoma are associated with reduced disease‐free years of life and overall survival compared with all other sites of HNM. Conclusions This study provides useful information in defining the clinical features of HNM, thus improving diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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6. Preliminary Assessment of Macrobenthos Associated with Red Coral Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus, 1758) Populations in the Northeastern Ionian Sea
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Maria Mercurio, Giuseppe Corriero, Guadalupe Anahi Giménez, Marco Dadamo, and Cataldo Pierri
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Corallium rubrum ,Ionian Sea ,megabenthos ,MPA ,Taranto ,red coral ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
The taxonomic composition, structure, and distribution patterns of the macrobenthos associated with Corallium rubrum were studied along the coast of Taranto (Ionian Sea), together with the main features of their red coral population. Underwater video transects were performed by professional divers at three sites in correspondence with coralligenous formations at depths from 50 to 65 m. The results revealed a patchy distribution of red coral, with colonies predominantly located in cavities on sub-vertical cliffs and large boulders. Biometric analysis indicated that young colonies predominated at all sites, while older colonies were lacking, likely because of illegal harvesting. The lower density values were recorded at S1, while S2 and S3 presented higher values. A total of 76 taxa were recorded. S1, the shallowest site, showed a prevalence of calcareous algae, while S2 and S3 showed a greater abundance of filter-feeding invertebrates (Porifera and Cnidaria) with the highest presence of Porifera at S3. The results emphasize the heterogeneity of the macrobenthos together with the high vulnerability of the red coral population, highlighting the necessity of site-specific conservation strategies to contribute to the conservation and management of benthic ecosystems in the northern Ionian Sea.
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- 2024
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7. Case Report: Role of numerical simulations in the management of acute aortic syndromes
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Antonio Rizza, Vincenzo Castiglione, Katia Capellini, Cataldo Palmieri, Emanuele Gasparotti, Sergio Berti, and Simona Celi
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penetrating aortic ulcer ,acute aortic syndrome ,aortic endograft ,numerical simulations ,computational fluid dynamics ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Penetrating aortic ulcer (PAU) represents a subset of acute aortic syndromes characterized by high rupture risk and management challenges, particularly in elderly patients with significant comorbidities. This case report showcases a 75-year-old patient with a history of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and with multiple PAUs involving the aortic arch, deemed unfit for conventional open surgery. A branched aortic endograft with a pre-cannulated side component for the left subclavian artery (LSA) was employed to preserve the patency of the previous CABG. Two computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and a morphological analysis were performed on the pre- and post-intervention aortic configurations to evaluate changes in flow rate and pressure drop at LSA level and differences in the lumen size. The results revealed a decrease in the flow rate equal to 2.38% after the intervention and an increase in pressure drop of 4.48 mmHg, while the maximum differences in LSA cross-sectional areas and diameters were 1.49 cm2 and 0.64 cm, respectively. Minimal alteration in LSA blood flow due to the chosen intervention approach confirmed the effectiveness of the selected unibody design endograft with LSA preservation, ensuring myocardial perfusion. Therefore, CFD simulations demonstrate to be a powerful tool to evaluate the hemodynamic consequences of interventions by accurately estimating the main fluid dynamic parameters.
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8. Blockchain-Backed Sustainable Management of Italian Tomato Processing Industry
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Sajid Safeer and Cataldo Pulvento
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blockchain ,tomato industry ,supply chain ,sustainability ,smart contract ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
This study addresses significant concerns highlighted by the European Parliament regarding the decline of the Italian tomato processing industry, which possess a threat to Italy’s culinary heritage and global market position. This research offers a solution that leverages blockchain technology to enhance transparency, traceability and operational efficiency within the tomato supply chain. By integrating Solidity, Remix IDE, MetaMask wallet and Sepolia Testnet, our proposed model establishes a robust blockchain-based smart-contract system. This system actively engages cultivators, wholesalers, retailers and end-users facilitating seamless real-time updates across the entire supply chain. Implementing this model in key tomato-producing regions such as Apulia, utilizing platforms like Mainnet or Hyperledger Fabric, aims to stabilize the industry. Furthermore, this study promotes automating smart contracts, integrating IoT devices and developing decentralized applications (DApps). This strategy ensures transparency for end-users, enhances organic food availability and mitigates contamination risks. This study also recommends government involvement to upgrade transportation and storage facilities, aiming to reduce post-harvest losses. This research establishes the groundwork for the sustainable management of the Italian tomato processing industry.
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9. A Bibliometric Analysis of Chickpea Agronomic Practices in the World During 45 Years of Scientific Research
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Claudio Calia, Cataldo Pulvento, Mohamed Houssemeddine Sellami, Luigi Tedone, Claudia Ruta, and Giuseppe De Mastro
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agronomic practices ,bibliometric analysis review ,Cicer arietinum L ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivation practices underwent significant transformation in recent decades due to advancements in scientific knowledge and the need for sustainable, productive farming systems. In this study, a bibliometric analysis of scientific publications from 1977 to 2023 on chickpea agronomic practices was conducted, revealing critical insights. India, as the world's leading chickpea producer, plays a pivotal role, not only in production but also as a significant contributor to scholarly research and international collaborations. The choice of journals for publication is found to influence research impact. Analysis of research trends using co‐occurrence networks of keywords reveals evolving focuses, with a recent shift towards qualitative aspects, such as protein content and nutritional quality, as well as sustainable agricultural practices. The study also emphasizes the necessity for further research on chickpea quality characteristics, strategies to mitigate antinutritional factors, yield optimization, and the impact of climate change on chickpea cultivation. Ultimately, chickpea cultivation research holds great promise in contributing to global food security and environmental sustainability. This bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of chickpea cultivation research and offers valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders as they navigate the future of sustainable agriculture and the quest for protein‐rich food production while minimizing the environmental footprint.
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10. A Dataset of Benthic Species from Mesophotic Bioconstructions on the Apulian Coast (Southeastern Italy, Mediterranean Sea)
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Maria Mercurio, Guadalupe Giménez, Giorgio Bavestrello, Frine Cardone, Giuseppe Corriero, Jacopo Giampaoletti, Maria Flavia Gravina, Cataldo Pierri, Caterina Longo, Adriana Giangrande, and Carlotta Nonnis Marzano
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Benthos ,scleractinian reefs ,oyster reefs ,mesophotic zone ,southern Adriatic Sea ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
Marine bioconstructions are complex habitats that represent a hotspot of biodiversity. Among Mediterranean bioconstructions, those thriving on mesophotic bottoms on southeastern Italian coasts are of particular interest due to their horizontal and vertical extension. In general, the communities that develop in the Mediterranean twilight zone encompassed within the first 30 m of depth are better known, while relatively few data are available on those at greater depths. By further investigating the diversity and structure of mesophotic bioconstructions in the southern Adriatic, we can improve our understanding of Mediterranean biodiversity while developing effective conservation strategies to preserve these habitats of particular interest. The dataset reported here comprises records of benthic marine taxa from algae and invertebrate mesophotic bioconstructions investigated at six sites along the southern Adriatic coast of Italy, at depths between approximately 25 and 65 m. The dataset contains a total of 1718 records, covering 11 phyla and 648 benthic taxa, of which 580 were recognized at the species level. These data could provide a reference point for further investigations with descriptive or management purposes, including the possible assessment of mesophotic bioconstructions as refuges for shallow-water species.
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11. Competing charge density wave phases in YNiC2
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Roman, Marta, Di Cataldo, Simone, Stöger, Berthold, Reisinger, Lisa, Morineau, Emilie, Kolincio, Kamil K., and Michor, Herwig
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Charge density wave (CDW) orders in YNiC2 are studied by means of combined experimental and computational techniques. On the experimental side, single crystals grown by the floating-zone method were examined by means of X-ray diffraction, as well as transport and thermal techniques. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations founded on the experimentally determined parent and CDW-modified crystal structures provide details of electronic and phononic structures as well as electron-phonon coupling and resolve changes inflicted upon entering the different CDW phases. Thereby, contrasting effects of subsequently emerging CDW states characterized by incommensurate q_{1ic} and commensurate q_{2c} modulation vectors are revealed. The former state, on-setting below T_{1ic}~ 305 K, weakly modifies the electronic structure by opening an almost isotropic gap on a minor part of the Fermi surface (FS). The latter phase, which takes over below T_{2c}~ 272 K has a more pronounced impact on physical properties via a decomposition of larger parts of the FS. These dissimilar behaviors are directly reflected in the electronic transport anisotropy, which is significantly weakened in the q_{2c}-type CDW state. As revealed by our DFT studies, CDW phases are very close in energy and their origin is directly related to the anisotropy of electron-phonon coupling, which is linked to a specific orbital character of related FS sheets. Specific heat and thermal expansion studies reveal a nearly reversible first-order phase transition at around T_{2c}~ 272 K, where both CDW phases co-exist within a T-interval of about 10 K., Comment: Manuscript with 15 pages and 11 figures; Supplemental Material with 10 pages and 9 figures
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12. Experimental Pathways for Detecting Double Superionicity in Planetary Ices
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de Villa, Kyla, Gonzalez-Cataldo, Felipe, and Militzer, Burkhard
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune are assumed to contain large amounts of planetary ices such as water, methane, and ammonia. The properties of mixtures of such ices at the extreme pressures and temperatures of planetary interiors are not yet well understood. Ab initio computer simulations predicted that a number of ices exhibit a hydrogen superionic state and a doubly superionic state [DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-42958-0]. Since the latter state has not yet been generated with experiments, we outline here two possible pathways for reaching and detecting such a state with dynamic compression experiments. We suggest X-ray diffraction as the principal tool for detecting when the material becomes doubly superionic and the sublattice of one of the heavy nuclei melts. That would require a temperature of $\sim$3500 K and pressures greater than $\sim$200 GPa for H$_3$NO$_4$, which we use as an example material here. Such conditions can be reached with experiments that employ an initial shock that is followed by a ramp compression wave. Alternatively, one may use triple-shock compression because a single shock does not yield sufficiently high densities., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, proceedings for the 2024 High Energy Density Laboratory Astrophysics (HEDLA) Meeting
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13. Generative AI for Overall Mission Effectiveness at the Habitable Worlds Observatory
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Shabram, Megan, McClelland, Ryan, Wu, John, Venkataram, Hamsa Shwetha, Segars, Heidi, Dean, Bruce, Ye, Christine, Moin, Aquib, Ansdell, Megan, Moussa, Mark, Rebbapragada, Umaa, Valizadegan, Hamed, Perini, Dominick, Ko, Glenn, Da Poian, Victoria, Gharib-Nezhad, Sam, and Cataldo, Giuseppe
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Here we present several use cases for using Generative AI (Gen AI) to improve systems engineering and cognitive knowledge management related to the future of astronomy from a culmination of working meetings and presentations as part of the Gen AI Task Group for the NASA Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) Science and Technology Architecture Review Team (START) AI/ML Working Group. Collectively, our group mission statement is "Where is the Human-in-the-loop as Gen AI systems become more powerful and autonomous?" with an emphasis on the ethical applications of Gen AI, guided by using these systems to remove drudgery from human work while simultaneously increasing opportunities for humans to experience more collective creativity and innovation. The HWO mission stands to benefit dramatically from generative models for different data types including text, time series/spectra, and image data. These cover a wide range of applications in science and engineering for HWO, including: mission development acceleration, data analysis and interpretation, enhancing imaging capabilities, anomaly detection, predictive modeling and simulation, data augmentation for machine learning, instrument calibration and optimization, public engagement and education, and assisting in mission planning. As an example, through sensitivity analysis of simulated exoplanet population science data sets of various generative model complexity, we can reverse engineer the measurement uncertainty requirements for HWO instruments to produce data that can constrain population models and thus inform HWO design requirements. This approach to HWO design is one example of a strategy that can ensure that HWO remains AI-ready. Through presenting herein a combination of visionary ideas balanced with grounded validated use case examples, we aim to support the development of a long-term strategy to keep HWO AI-ready as it moves forward., Comment: Lack of guidelines for submitting work that came out of the HWO START TAG working groups.
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14. A method for the automatic generation of a minimal basis set of structural templates for material phase-space exploration
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Annweiler, Caja, Di Cataldo, Simone, Haverkort, Maurits W., and Boeri, Lilia
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We present a novel method for predicting binary phase diagrams through the automatic construction of a minimal basis set of representative templates. The core assumption is that any materials space can be divided into a small number of regions with similar chemical tendencies and bonding properties, and that a minimal set of templates can efficiently represent the key chemical trends across the different regions. By combining data-driven techniques with ab-initio crystal structure prediction, we can efficiently partition the materials space and construct templates reflecting variations in chemical behavior. Preliminary results demonstrate that our method predicts binary convex hulls with accuracy comparable to resource-intensive EA searches, while achieving a significant reduction in computational time (by a factor of 25). The method can be extended to ternary and multinary systems, enabling efficient high-throughput exploration and mapping of complex material spaces. By providing a transformative solution for high-throughput materials discovery, our approach paves the way for uncovering advanced quantum materials and accelerating in silico design., Comment: 5 figures, 2 tables, 11 pages
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- 2024
15. VARADE: a Variational-based AutoRegressive model for Anomaly Detection on the Edge
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Mascolini, Alessio, Gaiardelli, Sebastiano, Ponzio, Francesco, Dall'Ora, Nicola, Macii, Enrico, Vinco, Sara, Di Cataldo, Santa, and Fummi, Franco
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Detecting complex anomalies on massive amounts of data is a crucial task in Industry 4.0, best addressed by deep learning. However, available solutions are computationally demanding, requiring cloud architectures prone to latency and bandwidth issues. This work presents VARADE, a novel solution implementing a light autoregressive framework based on variational inference, which is best suited for real-time execution on the edge. The proposed approach was validated on a robotic arm, part of a pilot production line, and compared with several state-of-the-art algorithms, obtaining the best trade-off between anomaly detection accuracy, power consumption and inference frequency on two different edge platforms.
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16. Superfluid-tight cryogenic receiver with continuous sub-Kelvin cooling for EXCLAIM
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Dahal, Sumit, Ade, Peter A. R., Anderson, Christopher J., Barlis, Alyssa, Barrentine, Emily M., Beeman, Jeffrey W., Bellis, Nicholas, Bolatto, Alberto D., Braianova, Victoria, Breysse, Patrick C., Bulcha, Berhanu T., Cataldo, Giuseppe, Colazo, Felipe A., Chevres-Fernandez, Lee-Roger, Cho, Chullhee, Chmaytelli, Danny S., Connors, Jake A., Costen, Nicholas P., Cursey, Paul W., Ehsan, Negar, Essinger-Hileman, Thomas M., Glenn, Jason, Golec, Joseph E., Hays-Wehle, James P., Hess, Larry A., Jahromi, Amir E., Jenkins, Trevian, Kimball, Mark O., Kogut, Alan J., Kramer, Samuel H., Leung, Nicole, Lowe, Luke N., Mauskopf, Philip D., McMahon, Jeffrey J., Mikula, Vilem, Mirzaei, Mona, Moseley, Samuel H., Mugge-Durum, Jonas W., Nellis, Jacob, Noroozian, Omid, Okun, Kate, Oxholm, Trevor, Parekh, Tatsat, Pen, Ue-Li, Pullen, Anthony R., Rahmani, Maryam, Ramirez, Mathias M., Roberson, Cody, Rodriguez, Samelys, Roselli, Florian, Sapkota, Deepak, Shire, Konrad, Siebert, Gage L., Siddique, Faizah, Sinclair, Adrian K., Somerville, Rachel S., Stephenson, Ryan, Stevenson, Thomas R., Switzer, Eric R., Termini, Jared, Timbie, Peter T., Trenkamp, Justin, Tucker, Carole E., Visbal, Elijah, Volpert, Carolyn G., Watson, Joseph, Weeks, Eric, Wollack, Edward J., Yang, Shengqi, and Yung, Aaron
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The EXperiment for Cryogenic Large-Aperture Intensity Mapping (EXCLAIM) is a balloon-borne telescope designed to survey star formation over cosmological time scales using intensity mapping in the 420 - 540 GHz frequency range. EXCLAIM uses a fully cryogenic telescope coupled to six on-chip spectrometers featuring kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) to achieve high sensitivity, allowing for fast integration in dark atmospheric windows. The telescope receiver is cooled to $\approx$ 1.7 K by immersion in a superfluid helium bath and enclosed in a superfluid-tight shell with a meta-material anti-reflection coated silicon window. In addition to the optics and the spectrometer package, the receiver contains the magnetic shielding, the cryogenic segment of the spectrometer readout, and the sub-Kelvin cooling system. A three-stage continuous adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (CADR) keeps the detectors at 100 mK while a $^4$He sorption cooler provides a 900 mK thermal intercept for mechanical suspensions and coaxial cables. We present the design of the EXCLAIM receiver and report on the flight-like testing of major receiver components, including the superfluid-tight receiver window and the sub-Kelvin coolers., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, 1 table
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17. Closing in on possible scenarios for infinite-layer nickelates: comparison of dynamical mean-field theory with angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
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Si, Liang, Jacob, Eric, Wu, Wenfeng, Hausoel, Andreas, Krsnik, Juraj, Worm, Paul, Di Cataldo, Simone, Janson, Oleg, and Held, Karsten
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Conflicting theoretical scenarios for infinite-layer nickelate superconductors have been hotly debated, particularly regarding whether {only} a single Ni-3$d_{x^2-y^2}$ band is relevant at low energies besides electron pockets or whether multi-orbital physics including Ni-3$d_{z^2}$ is instead essential. The first scenario has emerged from density-functional theory plus dynamical mean-field theory (DFT+DMFT) calculations. Comparing the previous DFT+DMFT spectra to recent angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments, we find excellent agreement for both the Fermi surface and the strongly renormalized quasi-particle bands, supporting the first scenario. Our key findings further suggest that the "waterfalls" observed in ARPES might emerge from the quasi-particle--to--Hubbard-band crossover, and that additional spectral weight close to the $A$-pocket likely originates from the Ni-3$d_{xy}$ orbital., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
18. Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification and Reliability Assessment for Mars Sample Return
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Sanderson, Dawn L., Braverman, Amy, Cataldo, Giuseppe, Smith, Ralph C., and Smith, Richard L.
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Statistics - Applications - Abstract
In this paper, we employ a Bayesian approach to assess the reliability of a critical component in the Mars Sample Return program, focusing on the Earth Entry System's risk of containment not assured upon reentry. Our study uses Gaussian Process modeling under a Bayesian regime to analyze the Earth Entry System's resilience against operational stress. This Bayesian framework allows for a detailed probabilistic evaluation of the risk of containment not assured, indicating the feasibility of meeting the mission's stringent safety goal of 0.999999 probability of success. The findings underscore the effectiveness of Bayesian methods for complex uncertainty quantification analyses of computer simulations, providing valuable insights for computational reliability analysis in a risk-averse setting.
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- 2024
19. Giant splitting of the hydrogen rotational eigenenergies in the C$_2$ filled ice
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Di Cataldo, Simone, Rescigno, Maria, Monacelli, Lorenzo, Ranieri, Umbertoluca, Gaal, Richard, Klotz, Stefan, Ollivier, Jacques, Koza, Michael Marek, De Michele, Cristiano, and Bove, Livia Eleonora
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Hydrogen hydrates present a rich phase diagram influenced by both pressure and temperature, with the so-called C$_2$ phase emerging prominently above 2.5 GPa. In this phase, hydrogen molecules are densely packed within a cubic ice-like lattice and the interaction with the surrounding water molecules profoundly affects their quantum rotational dynamics. Herein, we delve into this intricate interplay by directly solving the Schr\"{o}dinger's equation for a quantum H$_2$ rotor in the C$_2$ crystal field at finite temperature, generated through Density Functional Theory. Our calculations reveal a giant energy splitting relative to the magnetic quantum number of $\pm$3.2 meV for $l=1$. Employing inelastic neutron scattering, we experimentally measure the energy levels of H$_2$ within the C$_2$ phase at 6.0 and 3.4 GPa and low temperatures, finding remarkable agreement with our theoretical predictions. These findings underscore the pivotal role of hydrogen--water interactions in dictating the rotational behavior of the hydrogen molecules within the C$_2$ phase and indicate heightened induced-dipole interactions compared to other hydrogen hydrates., Comment: 4 Figures
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- 2024
20. A Formal Model of Security Controls' Capabilities and Its Applications to Policy Refinement and Incident Management
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Basile, Cataldo, Gatti, Gabriele, and Settanni, Francesco
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
Enforcing security requirements in networked information systems relies on security controls to mitigate the risks from increasingly dangerous threats. Configuring security controls is challenging; even nowadays, administrators must perform it without adequate tool support. Hence, this process is plagued by errors that translate to insecure postures, security incidents, and a lack of promptness in answering threats. This paper presents the Security Capability Model (SCM), a formal model that abstracts the features that security controls offer for enforcing security policies, which includes an Information Model that depicts the basic concepts related to rules (i.e., conditions, actions, events) and policies (i.e., conditions' evaluation, resolution strategies, default actions), and a Data Model that covers the capabilities needed to describe different types of filtering and channel protection controls. Following state-of-the-art design patterns, the model allows for generating abstract versions of the security controls' languages and a model-driven approach for translating abstract policies into device-specific configuration settings. By validating its effectiveness in real-world scenarios, we show that SCM enables the automation of different and complex security tasks, i.e., accurate and granular security control comparison, policy refinement, and incident response. Lastly, we present opportunities for extensions and integration with other frameworks and models.
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- 2024
21. A positive answer on the existence of correlations between positive earthquake magnitude differences
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Lippiello, Eugenio, de Arcangelis, Lucilla, and Godano, Cataldo
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Physics - Geophysics - Abstract
The identification of patterns in space, time, and magnitude, which could potentially encode the subsequent earthquake magnitude, represents a significant challenge in earthquake forecasting. A pivotal aspect of this endeavor involves the search for correlations between earthquake magnitudes, a task greatly hindered by the incompleteness of instrumental catalogs. A novel strategy to address this challenge is provided by the groundbreaking observation by Van der Elst (Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021), that positive magnitude differences, under certain conditions, remain unaffected by incompleteness. In this letter we adopt this strategy which provides a clear and unambiguous proof regarding the existence of correlations between subsequent positive magnitude differences. Our results are consistent with a time-dependent b-value in the Gutenberg-Richter law, significantly enhancing existing models for seismic forecasting.
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- 2024
22. Solar flare observations with the Radio Neutrino Observatory Greenland (RNO-G)
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Agarwal, S., Aguilar, J. A., Ali, S., Allison, P., Betts, M., Besson, D., Bishop, A., Botner, O., Bouma, S., Buitink, S., Cataldo, M., Clark, B. A., Coleman, A., Couberly, K., de Kockere, S., de Vries, K. D., Deaconu, C., DuVernois, M. A., Glaser, C., Glüsenkamp, T., Hallgren, A., Hallmann, S., Hanson, J. C., Hendricks, B., Henrichs, J., Heyer, N., Hornhuber, C., Hughes, K., Karg, T., Karle, A., Kelley, J. L., Korntheuer, M., Kowalski, M., Kravchenko, I., Krebs, R., Lahmann, R., Latif, U., Laub, P., Liu, C. -H., Marsee, M. J., Meyers, Z. S., Mikhailova, M., Monstein, C., Mulrey, K., Muzio, M., Nelles, A., Novikov, A., Nozdrina, A., Oberla, E., Oeyen, B., Punsuebsay, N., Pyras, L., Ravn, M., Ryckbosch, D., Schlüter, F., Scholten, O., Seckel, D., Seikh, M. F. H., Stoffels, J., Terveer, K., Toscano, S., Tosi, D., Broeck, D. J. Van Den, van Eijndhoven, N., Vieregg, A. G., Vijai, A., Welling, C., Williams, D. R., Windischhofer, P., Wissel, S., Young, R., and Zink, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The Radio Neutrino Observatory - Greenland (RNO-G) seeks discovery of ultra-high energy neutrinos from the cosmos through their interactions in ice. The science program extends beyond particle astrophysics to include radioglaciology and, as we show herein, solar observations, as well. Currently seven of 35 planned radio-receiver stations (24 antennas/station) are operational. These stations are sensitive to impulsive radio signals with frequencies between 80 and 700 MHz and feature a neutrino trigger threshold for recording data close to the thermal floor. RNO-G can also trigger on elevated signals from the Sun, resulting in nanosecond resolution time-domain flare data; such temporal resolution is significantly shorter than from most dedicated solar observatories. In addition to possible RNO-G solar flare polarization measurements, the Sun also represents an extremely useful above-surface calibration source. Using RNO-G data recorded during the summers of 2022 and 2023, we find signal excesses during solar flares reported by the solar-observing Callisto network and also in coincidence with $\sim$2/3 of the brightest excesses recorded by the SWAVES satellite. These observed flares are characterized by significant time-domain impulsivity. Using the known position of the Sun, the flare sample is used to calibrate the RNO-G absolute pointing on the radio signal arrival direction to sub-degree resolution. We thus establish the Sun as a regularly observed astronomical calibration source to provide the accurate absolute pointing required for neutrino astronomy.
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23. Design of a Modular GaN-based Three-Phase Three-Level ANPC Inverter
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Di Cataldo, Angelo, Eivazi, Hamed, Aiello, Giuseppe, Patti, Dario, Scelba, Giacomo, Cacciato, Mario, and Gennaro, Francesco
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
This paper presents the design of an 800 V 11 kVA three-level three-phase active neutral point clamped inverter, utilizing 650 V gallium nitride enhancement-mode high-electron-mobility transistors, to evaluate its feasibility in electric traction systems. The modular approach of the presented power converter design is detailed discussed and the different printed circuit boards composing the power converter are presented, together with critical design issues. The paper includes the gate driver design, as well as the thermal analysis and parasitics extraction using ANSYS Q3D. Extractor., Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures, 15th International Conference ELEKTRO 2024. This work has been carried out in the framework of the ECSEL-JU Project GaN4AP (Gallium Nitride for Advanced Power Applications) - Grant Agreement No.101007310
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24. High thermoelectric power factor through topological flat bands
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Garmroudi, Fabian, Serhiienko, Illia, Di Cataldo, Simone, Parzer, Michael, Riss, Alexander, Grasser, Matthias, Stockinger, Simon, Khmelevskyi, Sergii, Pryga, Kacper, Wiendlocha, Bartlomiej, Held, Karsten, Mori, Takao, Bauer, Ernst, and Pustogow, Andrej
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Thermoelectric (TE) materials are useful for applications such as waste heat harvesting or efficient and targeted cooling. While various strategies towards superior thermoelectrics through a reduction of the lattice thermal conductivity have been developed, a path to enhance the power factor is pressing. Here, we report large power factors up to 5 mW m$^{-1}$ K$^{-2}$ at room temperature in the kagome metal Ni$_3$In$_{1-x}$Sn$_x$. This system is predicted to feature almost dispersionless flat bands in conjunction with highly dispersive Dirac-like bands in its electronic structure around the Fermi energy $E_\text{F}$ [L. Ye et al., Nature Physics 1-5 (2024)]. Within this study, we experimentally and theoretically showcase that tuning this flat band precisely below $E_\text{F}$ by chemical doping $x$ boosts the Seebeck coefficient and power factor, as highly mobile charge carriers scatter into the flat-band states. Our work demonstrates the prospect of engineering extremely flat and highly dispersive bands towards the Fermi energy in kagome metals and introduces topological flat bands as a novel tuning knob for thermoelectrics.
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25. NbTi: a nontrivial puzzle for the conventional theory of superconductivity
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Cucciari, Alessio, Naddeo, Dionisia, Di Cataldo, Simone, and Boeri, Lilia
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We present the first $ab$-$initio$ study of superconductivity in NbTi, the workhorse for many applications. Despite its apparent simplicity, NbTi turns out to be a major challenge for computational superconductivity. In fact, anharmonic effects are crucial to obtain dynamically stable phonons for the ordered bcc phase, unstable at the harmonic level, and beyond-Morel Anderson effects in the Coulomb interaction reduce the Tc by more than 20%. Lattice disorder causes an additional large discrepancy in $T_c$ compared to experiment. Our results imply that a quantitative description of technologically-relevant superconductors requires methodological developments beyond the current standards., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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26. dc atomtronic quantum interference device: quantum superposition of persistent-current states and a parity-protected qubit
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Cataldo, H. M.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
A generalized Bose-Hubbard model in a two-mode approximation is applied to study the rotational dynamics of a direct-current atomtronic quantum interference device. Modified values of on-site interaction and pair-tunneling parameters of the Hamiltonian, derived from the small-oscillation periods of the Josephson modes, are shown to provide an excellent agreement to the Gross-Pitaevskii simulation results for the whole rotational frequency range, reaching also the critical values of imbalance and current. This amounts to a full validation of the semiclassical approximation of the modified Hamiltonian, whose quantization is employed to investigate the quantum features of the stationary states. Focusing on the frequency interval where the potential energy presents two minima, it is shown that the central frequency, at which such minima are symmetric, yields an atom number parity-protected qubit with a maximum entanglement of both persistent-current states, similar to those of superconducting circuits threaded by a half-quantum of applied flux. Such a parity protection scheme survives within a small interval around the central frequency, which sets the minimum rotational frequency precision that should be required to implement the qubit. It is found that such a maximum admissible error in the frequency determination turns out to be inversely proportional to the qubit quality factor that measures the gap between the qubit energy levels and the following levels. It is shown that the chemical potential or condensate particle number could be employed as suitable control parameters to achieve the best trade-off between such qubit characteristics.
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27. HEX: High-pressure Elemental Xstals, a complete Database
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Giannessi, Federico, Di Cataldo, Simone, Saha, Santanu, and Boeri, Lilia
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
This paper introduces the HEX (High-pressure Elemental Xstals) database, a complete database of the ground-state crystal structures of the first 57 elements of the periodic table, from H to La, at 0, 100, 200 and 300 GPa. HEX aims to provide a unified reference for high-pressure research, by compiling all available experimental information on elements at high pressure, and complementing it with the results of accurate evolutionary crystal structure prediction runs based on Density Functional Theory. Besides offering a much-needed reference, our work also serves as a benchmark of the accuracy of current ab-initio methods for crystal structure prediction. We find that, in 98 % of the cases in which experimental information is available, ab-initio crystal structure prediction yields structures which either coincide or are degenerate in enthalpy to within 300 K with experimental ones. The main manuscript contains synthetic tables and figures, while the Crystallographic Information File (cif) for all structures will be available on a figshare online repository when the paper will be published., Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures, 10 tables
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28. Optimization of an Optical Testbed for Characterization of EXCLAIM µ-Spec Integrated Spectrometers
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Rahmani, Maryam, Barrentine, Emily M., Switzer, Eric R., Barlis, Alyssa, Brown, Ari D., Cataldo, Giuseppe, Connors, Jake A., Ehsan, Negar, Essinger-Hileman, Thomas M., Grant, Henry, Hays-Wehle, James, Hsieh, Wen-Ting, Mikula, Vilem, Moseley, S. Harvey, Noroozian, Omid, Quijada, Manuel A., Patel, Jessica, Stevenson, Thomas R., Tucker, Carole, U-Yen, Kongpop, Volpert, Carolyn G., and Wollack, Edward J.
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29. Genetic architecture of oral glucose-stimulated insulin release provides biological insights into type 2 diabetes aetiology
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Madsen, A. L., Bonàs-Guarch, S., Gheibi, S., Prasad, R., Vangipurapu, J., Ahuja, V., Cataldo, L. R., Dwivedi, O., Hatem, G., Atla, G., Guindo-Martínez, M., Jørgensen, A. M., Jonsson, A. E., Miguel-Escalada, I., Hassan, S., Linneberg, A., Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S., Drivsholm, T., Pedersen, O., Sørensen, T. I. A., Astrup, A., Witte, D., Damm, P., Clausen, T. D., Mathiesen, E., Pers, T. H., Loos, R. J. F., Hakaste, L., Fex, M., Grarup, N., Tuomi, T., Laakso, M., Mulder, H., Ferrer, J., and Hansen, T.
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30. How Subjective Well-being Evolved Over Time: Insights from Bibliometric and Text Mining Analyses
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Cataldo, Rosanna, Alaimo, Leonardo Salvatore, Grassia, Maria Gabriella, and Maggino, Filomena
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31. Reperfusion therapies in patients with acute ischaemic stroke and atrial fibrillation: data on safety and effectiveness from a multi-centre cohort study
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Cancelloni, Virginia, Buratti, Mariachiara, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Furie, Karen L., Tadi, Prasanna, Caso, Valeria, Becattini, Cecilia, Agnelli, Giancarlo, Zedde, Marialuisa, Abdul-Rahim, Azmil H., Alberti, Andrea, Venti, Michele, de Magistris, Ilaria Leone, Acciarresi, Monica, D’Amore, Cataldo, Mosconi, Maria G., Cimini, Ludovica A., Cappellari, Manuel, Putaala, Jukka, Tomppo, Liisa, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Bandini, Fabio, Marcheselli, Simona, Pezzini, Alessandro, Sohn, Sung-I. I., Lorenzini, Gianni, Tassi, Rossana, Guideri, Francesca, Acampa, Maurizio, Ntaios, George, Karagkiozi, Efstathia, Athanasakis, George, Makaritsis, Kostantinos, Sagris, Dimitrios, Adamou, Anastasia, Vadikolias, Kostantinos, Palaiodimou, Lina, Chondrogianni, Maria, Mumoli, Nicola, Galati, Franco, Sacco, Simona, Tiseo, Cindy, Corea, Francesco, Ageno, Walter, Bellesini, Marta, Silvestrelli, Giorgio, Ciccone, Alfonso, Mancuso, Michelangelo, Orlandi, Giovanni, Pascarella, Rosario, Tassinari, Tiziana, Rueckert, Christina, Baldi, Antonio, Toni, Danilo, Lettieri, Federica, Giuntini, Martina, Lotti, Enrico M., Flomin, Yuriy, Pieroni, Alessio, Kargiotis, Odysseas, Karapanayiotides, Theodore, Halvatsiotis, Panagiotis, Monaco, Serena, Baronello, Mario M., Csiba, Laszlò, Szabò, Lilla, Chiti, Alberto, Giorli, Elisa, Del Sette, Massimo, Imberti, Davide, Zabzuni, Dorjan, Doronin, Boris, Volodina, Vera, Michel, Patrik, Vanacker, Peter, Barlinn, Kristian, Pallesen, Lars P., Kepplinger, Jessica, Deleu, Dirk, Gourbali, Vanessa, Yaghi, Shadi, and Paciaroni, Maurizio
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32. Data science approach to simulating the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 at a website in tribute to Maradona
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Álvarez, Alejandro, Cataldo, Alejandro, Durán, Guillermo, Durán, Manuel, Galaz, Pablo, Monardo, Iván, and Sauré, Denis
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33. Recommender systems based on neuro-symbolic knowledge graph embeddings encoding first-order logic rules
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Spillo, Giuseppe, Musto, Cataldo, de Gemmis, Marco, Lops, Pasquale, and Semeraro, Giovanni
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34. Upcoming Italian clinical practice guidelines on endoscopic bariatric treatment of overweight and obesity: design and methodological aspects
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De Luca, Maurizio, Silverii, Antonio, Zese, Monica, Galasso, Giovanni, Bellini, Rosario, Carbonelli, Maria Grazia, Cataldo, Rita, Cerbone, Mariarosaria, Chianelli, Marco, Gregoris, Francesca Clemente, Conigliaro, Rita, Cuttica, Carla Micaela, de Werra, Carlo, Di Simone, Massimo, Docimo, Ludovico, Musella, Mario, Gagliardi, Giuseppe, Angrisani, Luigi, Di Lorenzo, Nicola, Boskoski, Ivo, Genco, Alfredo, Raffaelli, Marco, Anderloni, Andrea, Casella, Giovanni, Galloro, Giuseppe, Goracci, Arianna, Lorenzoni, Valentina, Manta, Raffaele, Marzullo, Paolo, Medea, Gerardo, Navarra, Giuseppe, Ortenzi, Monica, Paolini, Barbara, Piazza, Luigi, Porri, Debora, Rahimi, Farnaz, Rugolotto, Simone, Pontesilli, Giulia, Sarnelli, Giovanni, Sessa, Luca, Zani, Iris, Zappa, Marco Antonio, Bandini, Giulia, Ragghianti, Benedetta, and Monami, Matteo
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35. Trattamento con le onde d’urto nella disfunzione erettile
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Marinelli, Lorenzo, Cagnina, Serena, Bichiri, Andreina, Castella, Lorenzo, Ledda, Francesca, Di Bisceglie, Cataldo, and Motta, Giovanna
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36. Effectiveness and Safety of Upadacitinib for Adolescents with Atopic Dermatitis in a Real-World Setting
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Patruno, Cataldo, Lauletta, Giuseppe, Pezzolo, Elena, Boccaletti, Valeria, Rossi, Mariateresa, Caroppo, Francesca, Fortina, Anna Belloni, Russo, Filomena, Cocuroccia, Barbara, Bello, Giacomo Dal, Martora, Fabrizio, di Vico, Francesca, and Napolitano, Maddalena
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37. Estimation of the transpulmonary pressure from the central venous pressure in mechanically ventilated patients
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Franchi, Federico, Detti, Emanuele, Fogagnolo, Alberto, Spadaro, Savino, Cevenini, Gabriele, Cataldo, Gennaro, Addabbo, Tommaso, Biuzzi, Cesare, Marianello, Daniele, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, and Scolletta, Sabino
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38. Development of Lead-Cooled Fast Reactor Technologies at ENEA Brasimone Research Center
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Martelli, Daniele, Del Nevo, Alessandro, Angiolini, Massimo, Pietro, Agostini, Tarantino, Mariano, Grasso, Giacomo, Lodi, Francesco, Marinari, Ranieri, Utili, Marco, Sartorio, Camillo, di Piazza, Ivan, Diamanti, Dario, Bassini, Serena., Cataldo, Sebastiano, Lorusso, Pierdomenico, Ciantelli, Chiara, and Cristalli, Carlo
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39. Effect of zeolite and irrigation treatments on grapevine leaves, an interdisciplinary approach
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Cataldo, Eleonora, Puccioni, Sergio, Eichmeier, Aleš, Natale, Roberto, Gori, Massimo, Biricolti, Stefano, and Mattii, Giovan Battista
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40. Laparoscopic-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block Combined with Port-Site Infiltration (PSI) for Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in an ERABS Pathway: A Randomized, Prospective, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
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Cataldo, Rita, Bruni, Vincenzo, Migliorelli, Sabrina, Gallo, Ida Francesca, Spagnolo, Giuseppe, Gibin, Giulia, Borgetti, Miriam, Strumia, Alessandro, Ruggiero, Alessandro, and Pascarella, Giuseppe
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41. The role of gamma-ray spectrometry and Monte Carlo simulation in the characterisation of meteorites
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Rossini, Riccardo, Cremonesi, Oliviero, Cataldo, Matteo, Di Martino, Daniela, Laubenstein, Matthias, and Clemenza, Massimiliano
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42. Implementation of the Deep Eutectic Solvent, Choline Urea Chloride (1:2), to Evaluate the Sustainability of its Application During CO2 Capture
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Romero-García, Ana Gabriela, Ramírez-Márquez, César, Sánchez-Ramírez, Eduardo, Ponce-Ortega, José María, González-Campos, J. Betzabe, De Blasio, Cataldo, and Segovia-Hernández, Juan Gabriel
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43. Harnessing distributional semantics to build context-aware justifications for recommender systems
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Musto, Cataldo, Spillo, Giuseppe, and Semeraro, Giovanni
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44. Importance Performance Matrix Analysis for Assessing User Experience with Intelligent Voice Assistants: A Strategic Evaluation
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Cataldo, Rosanna, Friel, Martha, Grassia, Maria Gabriella, Marino, Marina, and Zavarrone, Emma
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45. A Multidisciplinary Approach Is Beneficial in Atopic Dermatitis
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Amerio, Paolo, Ferrucci, Silvia Mariel, Galluzzo, Marco, Napolitano, Maddalena, Narcisi, Alessandra, Levi, Anna, Di Fino, Sara, Palladino, Chiara, Patruno, Cataldo, and Rossi, Mariateresa
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46. Retrospective study of Ishiguro’s technique for mallet bone finger in children: long-term follow-up and analysis of predictors in outcomes
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Acciaro, Andrea Leti, Gravina, Davide, Pantaleoni, Filippo, Cataldo, Giacomo, and Adani, Roberto
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47. Long-Term Results of Organ Preservation in Patients With Rectal Adenocarcinoma Treated With Total Neoadjuvant Therapy: The Randomized Phase II OPRA Trial
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Verheij, Floris S, Omer, Dana M, Williams, Hannah, Lin, Sabrina T, Qin, Li-Xuan, Buckley, James T, Thompson, Hannah M, Yuval, Jonathan B, Kim, Jin K, Dunne, Richard F, Marcet, Jorge, Cataldo, Peter, Polite, Blase, Herzig, Daniel O, Liska, David, Oommen, Samuel, Friel, Charles M, Ternent, Charles, Coveler, Andrew L, Hunt, Steven, Gregory, Anita, Varma, Madhulika G, Bello, Brian L, Carmichael, Joseph C, Krauss, John, Gleisner, Ana, Guillem, José G, Temple, Larissa, Goodman, Karyn A, Segal, Neil H, Cercek, Andrea, Yaeger, Rona, Nash, Garrett M, Widmar, Maria, Wei, Iris H, Pappou, Emmanouil P, Weiser, Martin R, Paty, Philip B, Smith, J Joshua, Wu, Abraham J, Gollub, Marc J, Saltz, Leonard B, and Garcia-Aguilar, Julio
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Cancer ,Rare Diseases ,Radiation Oncology ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Research ,Orphan Drug ,Patient Safety ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Humans ,Adenocarcinoma ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Neoplasm Recurrence ,Local ,Neoplasm Staging ,Organ Preservation ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
Clinical trials frequently include multiple end points that mature at different times. The initial report, typically based on the primary end point, may be published when key planned co-primary or secondary analyses are not yet available. Clinical Trial Updates provide an opportunity to disseminate additional results from studies, published in JCO or elsewhere, for which the primary end point has already been reported.To assess long-term risk of local tumor regrowth, we report updated organ preservation rate and oncologic outcomes of the OPRA trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02008656). Patients with stage II/III rectal cancer were randomly assigned to receive induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiation (INCT-CRT) or chemoradiation followed by consolidation chemotherapy (CRT-CNCT). Patients who achieved a complete or near-complete response after finishing treatment were offered watch-and-wait (WW). Total mesorectal excision (TME) was recommended for those who achieved an incomplete response. The primary end point was disease-free survival (DFS). The secondary end point was TME-free survival. In total, 324 patients were randomly assigned (INCT-CRT, n = 158; CRT-CNCT, n = 166). Median follow-up was 5.1 years. The 5-year DFS rates were 71% (95% CI, 64 to 79) and 69% (95% CI, 62 to 77) for INCT-CRT and CRT-CNCT, respectively (P = .68). TME-free survival was 39% (95% CI, 32 to 48) in the INCT-CRT group and 54% (95% CI, 46 to 62) in the CRT-CNCT group (P = .012). Of 81 patients with regrowth, 94% occurred within 2 years and 99% occurred within 3 years. DFS was similar for patients who underwent TME after restaging (64% [95% CI, 53 to 78]) and patients in WW who underwent TME after regrowth (64% [95% CI, 53 to 78]; P = .94). Updated analysis continues to show long-term organ preservation in half of the patients with rectal cancer treated with total neoadjuvant therapy. In patients who enter WW, most cases of tumor regrowth occur in the first 2 years.
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48. Multiplicity dependence of charged-particle intra-jet properties in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
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Acharya, S., Adamová, D., Rinella, G. Aglieri, Aglietta, L., Agnello, M., Agrawal, N., Ahammed, Z., Ahmad, S., Ahn, S. U., Ahuja, I., Akindinov, A., Al-Turany, M., Aleksandrov, D., Alessandro, B., Alfanda, H. M., Molina, R. Alfaro, Ali, B., Alici, A., Alizadehvandchali, N., Alkin, A., Alme, J., Alocco, G., Alt, T., Altamura, A. R., Altsybeev, I., Alvarado, J. R., Anaam, M. N., Andrei, C., Andreou, N., Andronic, A., Andronov, E., Anguelov, V., Antinori, F., Antonioli, P., Apadula, N., Aphecetche, L., Appelshäuser, H., Arata, C., Arcelli, S., Aresti, M., Arnaldi, R., Arneiro, J. G. M. C. A., Arsene, I. C., Arslandok, M., Augustinus, A., Averbeck, R., Azmi, M. D., Baba, H., Badalà, A., Bae, J., Baek, Y. W., Bai, X., Bailhache, R., Bailung, Y., Bala, R., Balbino, A., Baldisseri, A., Balis, B., Banerjee, D., Banoo, Z., Barile, F., Barioglio, L., Barlou, M., Barman, B., Barnaföldi, G. G., Barnby, L. 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