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2. Families' experiences accessing care after genomic sequencing in the pediatric cancer context: “It's just been a big juggle”
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Vuocolo, Blake, primary, Gutierrez, Amanda M., additional, Robinson, Jill O., additional, Recinos, Alva M., additional, Desrosiers, Lauren R., additional, Majumder, Mary A., additional, Bernini, Juan Carlos, additional, Gill, Jonathan, additional, Griffin, Timothy, additional, Tomlinson, Gail E., additional, Vallance, Kelly, additional, McGuire, Amy L., additional, Parsons, D. Williams, additional, Plon, Sharon E., additional, and Scollon, Sarah, additional
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- 2024
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3. Measuring machinewashing under the corporate digital responsibility theory: A proposal for a methodological path
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Bernini, Francesca, primary, Ferretti, Paola, additional, Gonnella, Cristina, additional, and La Rosa, Fabio, additional
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- 2024
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4. Poverty‐happiness nexus: Does the use of regional poverty lines matter?
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Cristina Bernini, Silvia Emili, and Maria Rosaria Ferrante
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2023
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5. Early processed electroencephalography for the monitoring of deeply sedated mechanically ventilated critically ill patients
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Favre, Eva, primary, Bernini, Adriano, additional, Miroz, John‐Paul, additional, Abed‐Maillard, Samia, additional, Ramelet, Anne‐Sylvie, additional, and Oddo, Mauro, additional
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- 2023
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6. Networking and spatial interactions: What contributes most to increasing museums' attractiveness?
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Bernini, Cristina, primary and Galli, Federica, additional
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- 2023
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7. Location‐Based Analytics as a Service
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Ropodi, Athina, primary, Bernini, Giacomo, additional, Margaris, Aristotelis, additional, and Tsagkaris, Kostas, additional
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- 2023
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8. Introduction and Fundamentals
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Bartoletti, Stefania, primary, Baena, Eduardo, additional, Barco, Raquel, additional, Bernini, Giacomo, additional, Blefari Melazzi, Nicola, additional, Chen, Hui, additional, Fortes, Sergio, additional, Giustiniano, Domenico, additional, Hunukumbure, Mythri, additional, Jiang, Fan, additional, Khatib, Emil J., additional, Kolawole, Oluwatayo, additional, Margaris, Aristotelis, additional, Razavi, Sara Modarres, additional, Ropodi, Athina, additional, Solmaz, Gürkan, additional, Tsagkaris, Kostas, additional, and Wymeersch, Henk, additional
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- 2023
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9. Reference Standard Architectures
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Bernini, Giacomo, primary, Margaris, Aristotelis, additional, Ropodi, Athina, additional, and Tsagkaris, Kostas, additional
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- 2023
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10. Does urbanization matter in the expenditure‐happiness nexus?
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Silvia Emili, Cristina Bernini, Federica Galli, Bernini C., Emili S., and Galli F.
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happine ,expenditure ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,urbanization ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,statistical matching ,Urbanization ,Development economics ,Happiness ,Economics ,two-steps quantile regression ,Nexus (standard) ,media_common - Abstract
This study aims to improve the regional well-being literature on the so-called “reversal issue” of the expenditure-happiness nexus, accounting for two main sources of heterogeneity: degree of urbanization and individual spending habits. Moreover, we investigate the role of happiness across the entire expenditure distribution using a quantile modelling approach. The results show that satisfaction has a positive, significant and non-linear effect on total expenditure across different urbanization categories. To better investigate the multidimensional nature of happiness, analysis of the nexus is expounded to different satisfaction domains and related spending aggregates offering a comprehensive and complex behavioural profile of individuals.
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- 2021
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11. Nonpharmaceutical interventions reduce the incidence and mortality of COVID-19: A study based on the survey from the International COVID-19 Research Network (ICRN)
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Park, Seung Hyun, Hong, Sung Hwi, Kim, Kwanghyun, Lee, Seung Won, Yon, Dong Keon, Jung, Sun Jae, Abdeen, Ziad, Abou Ghayda, Ramy, Ahmed, Mohamed Lemine Cheikh Brahim, Al Serouri, Abdulwahed, Al-Herz, Waleed, Al-Shamsi, Humaid O., Ali, Sheeza, Ali, Kosar, Baatarkhuu, Oidov, Nielsen, Henning Bay, Bernini-Carri, Enrico, Bondarenko, Anastasiia, Cassell, Ayun, Cham, Akway, Chua, Melvin L. K., Dadabhai, Sufia, Darre, Tchin, Davtyan, Hayk, Dragioti, Elena, East, Barbora, Edwards, Robert Jeffrey, Ferioli, Martina, Georgiev, Tsvetoslav, Ghandour, Lilian A., Harapan, Harapan, Hsueh, Po-Ren, Mallah, Saad I., Ikram, Aamer, Inoue, Shigeru, Jacob, Louis, Jankovic, Slobodan M., Jayarajah, Umesh, Jesenak, Milos, Kakodkar, Pramath, Kapata, Nathan, Kebede, Yohannes, Khader, Yousef, Kifle, Meron, Koh, David, Males, Visnja Kokic, Kotfis, Katarzyna, Koyanagi, Ai, Kretchy, James-Paul, Lakoh, Sulaiman, Lee, Jinhee, Lee, Jun Young, Mendonca, Maria da Luz Lima, Ling, Lowell, Llibre-Guerra, Jorge, Machida, Masaki, Makurumidze, Richard, Memish, Ziad A., Mendoza, Ivan, Moiseev, Sergey, Nadasdy, Thomas, Nahshon, Chen, Namendys-Silva, Silvio A., Yongsi, Blaise Nguendo, Nicolasora, Amalea Dulcene, Nugmanova, Zhamilya, Oh, Hans, Oksanen, Atte, Owopetu, Oluwatomi, Ozguler, Zeynep Ozge, Parperis, Konstantinos, Perez, Gonzalo Emanuel, Pongpirul, Krit, Rademaker, Marius, Radojevic, Nemanja, Roca, Anna, Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J., Roshi, Enver, Saeed, Khwaja Mir Islam, Sah, Ranjit, Sakakushev, Boris, Sallam, Dina E., Sathian, Brijesh, Schober, Patrick, Ali, P. Shaik Syed, Simonovic, Zoran, Singhal, Tanu, Skhvitaridze, Natia, Solmi, Marco, Subbaram, Kannan, Tizaoui, Kalthoum, Tlhakanelo, John Thato, Torales, Julio, Torres-Roman, Junior Smith, Tsartsalis, Dimitrios, Tsolmon, Jadamba, Vieira, Duarte Nuno, Rosa, Sandro G. Viveiros, Wanghi, Guy, Wollina, Uwe, Xu, Ren-He, Yang, Lin, Zia, Kashif, Zildzic, Muharem, Shin, Jae Il, Smith, Lee, Park, Seung Hyun, Hong, Sung Hwi, Kim, Kwanghyun, Lee, Seung Won, Yon, Dong Keon, Jung, Sun Jae, Abdeen, Ziad, Abou Ghayda, Ramy, Ahmed, Mohamed Lemine Cheikh Brahim, Al Serouri, Abdulwahed, Al-Herz, Waleed, Al-Shamsi, Humaid O., Ali, Sheeza, Ali, Kosar, Baatarkhuu, Oidov, Nielsen, Henning Bay, Bernini-Carri, Enrico, Bondarenko, Anastasiia, Cassell, Ayun, Cham, Akway, Chua, Melvin L. K., Dadabhai, Sufia, Darre, Tchin, Davtyan, Hayk, Dragioti, Elena, East, Barbora, Edwards, Robert Jeffrey, Ferioli, Martina, Georgiev, Tsvetoslav, Ghandour, Lilian A., Harapan, Harapan, Hsueh, Po-Ren, Mallah, Saad I., Ikram, Aamer, Inoue, Shigeru, Jacob, Louis, Jankovic, Slobodan M., Jayarajah, Umesh, Jesenak, Milos, Kakodkar, Pramath, Kapata, Nathan, Kebede, Yohannes, Khader, Yousef, Kifle, Meron, Koh, David, Males, Visnja Kokic, Kotfis, Katarzyna, Koyanagi, Ai, Kretchy, James-Paul, Lakoh, Sulaiman, Lee, Jinhee, Lee, Jun Young, Mendonca, Maria da Luz Lima, Ling, Lowell, Llibre-Guerra, Jorge, Machida, Masaki, Makurumidze, Richard, Memish, Ziad A., Mendoza, Ivan, Moiseev, Sergey, Nadasdy, Thomas, Nahshon, Chen, Namendys-Silva, Silvio A., Yongsi, Blaise Nguendo, Nicolasora, Amalea Dulcene, Nugmanova, Zhamilya, Oh, Hans, Oksanen, Atte, Owopetu, Oluwatomi, Ozguler, Zeynep Ozge, Parperis, Konstantinos, Perez, Gonzalo Emanuel, Pongpirul, Krit, Rademaker, Marius, Radojevic, Nemanja, Roca, Anna, Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J., Roshi, Enver, Saeed, Khwaja Mir Islam, Sah, Ranjit, Sakakushev, Boris, Sallam, Dina E., Sathian, Brijesh, Schober, Patrick, Ali, P. Shaik Syed, Simonovic, Zoran, Singhal, Tanu, Skhvitaridze, Natia, Solmi, Marco, Subbaram, Kannan, Tizaoui, Kalthoum, Tlhakanelo, John Thato, Torales, Julio, Torres-Roman, Junior Smith, Tsartsalis, Dimitrios, Tsolmon, Jadamba, Vieira, Duarte Nuno, Rosa, Sandro G. Viveiros, Wanghi, Guy, Wollina, Uwe, Xu, Ren-He, Yang, Lin, Zia, Kashif, Zildzic, Muharem, Shin, Jae Il, and Smith, Lee
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The recently emerged novel coronavirus, "severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)," caused a highly contagious disease called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It has severely damaged the worlds most developed countries and has turned into a major threat for low- and middle-income countries. Since its emergence in late 2019, medical interventions have been substantial, and most countries relied on public health measures collectively known as nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). We aimed to centralize the accumulative knowledge of NPIs against COVID-19 for each country under one worldwide consortium. International COVID-19 Research Network collaborators developed a cross-sectional online survey to assess the implications of NPIs and sanitary supply on the incidence and mortality of COVID-19. The survey was conducted between January 1 and February 1, 2021, and participants from 92 countries/territories completed it. The association between NPIs, sanitation supplies, and incidence and mortality were examined by multivariate regression, with the log-transformed value of population as an offset value. The majority of countries/territories applied several preventive strategies, including social distancing (100.0%), quarantine (100.0%), isolation (98.9%), and school closure (97.8%). Individual-level preventive measures such as personal hygiene (100.0%) and wearing facial masks (94.6% at hospitals; 93.5% at mass transportation; 91.3% in mass gathering facilities) were also frequently applied. Quarantine at a designated place was negatively associated with incidence and mortality compared to home quarantine. Isolation at a designated place was also associated with reduced mortality compared to home isolation. Recommendations to use sanitizer for personal hygiene reduced incidence compared to the recommendation to use soap. Deprivation of masks was associated with increased incidence. Higher incidence and mortality were found in countries/territories
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12. Poverty‐happiness nexus: does the use of regional poverty lines matter?
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Bernini, Cristina, primary, Emili, Silvia, additional, and Ferrante, Maria Rosaria, additional
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- 2023
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13. The spatial agglomeration of the <scp>MICE</scp> industry
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Silvia Emili, Renato Medei, Cristina Bernini, Bernini Cristina, emili silvia, and medei renato
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Krugman index ,Economies of agglomeration ,spatially constrained clustering ,Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Transportation ,Economic geography ,Business ,industrial agglomeration ,Emilia-Romagna (Italy) ,MICE industry ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
MICE is one of the most profitable sectors of the tourism industry, with an effective impact on local economies. However, the investigation of its spatial agglomeration has not been fully explored. In this study, we use information on the venues' characteristics and territorial distribution to identify convention firms' agglomeration in Emilia-Romagna (Italy), through a constrained clustering algorithm. This approach enables the inclusion of both non-geographical aspects, measured by the Krugman sectoral index, and geographical information. Findings show the existence of developed and developing convention agglomerations, with different MICE offers. Using convention demand data, we improve the cluster's profiles and propose some managerial strategies.
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- 2021
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14. Nonpharmaceutical interventions reduce the incidence and mortality of COVID‐19: A study based on the survey from the International COVID‐19 Research Network (ICRN)
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Park, Seung Hyun, primary, Hong, Sung Hwi, additional, Kim, Kwanghyun, additional, Lee, Seung Won, additional, Yon, Dong Keon, additional, Jung, Sun Jae, additional, Abdeen, Ziad, additional, Ghayda, Ramy Abou, additional, Ahmed, Mohamed Lemine Cheikh Brahim, additional, Serouri, Abdulwahed Al, additional, Al‐Herz, Waleed, additional, Al‐Shamsi, Humaid O., additional, Ali, Sheeza, additional, Ali, Kosar, additional, Baatarkhuu, Oidov, additional, Nielsen, Henning Bay, additional, Bernini‐Carri, Enrico, additional, Bondarenko, Anastasiia, additional, Cassell, Ayun, additional, Cham, Akway, additional, Chua, Melvin L. K., additional, Dadabhai, Sufia, additional, Darre, Tchin, additional, Davtyan, Hayk, additional, Dragioti, Elena, additional, East, Barbora, additional, Edwards, Robert Jeffrey, additional, Ferioli, Martina, additional, Georgiev, Tsvetoslav, additional, Ghandour, Lilian A., additional, Harapan, Harapan, additional, Hsueh, Po‐Ren, additional, Mallah, Saad I., additional, Ikram, Aamer, additional, Inoue, Shigeru, additional, Jacob, Louis, additional, Janković, Slobodan M., additional, Jayarajah, Umesh, additional, Jesenak, Milos, additional, Kakodkar, Pramath, additional, Kapata, Nathan, additional, Kebede, Yohannes, additional, Khader, Yousef, additional, Kifle, Meron, additional, Koh, David, additional, Maleš, Višnja Kokić, additional, Kotfis, Katarzyna, additional, Koyanagi, Ai, additional, Kretchy, James‐Paul, additional, Lakoh, Sulaiman, additional, Lee, Jinhee, additional, Lee, Jun Young, additional, Mendonça, Maria da Luz Lima, additional, Ling, Lowell, additional, Llibre‐Guerra, Jorge, additional, Machida, Masaki, additional, Makurumidze, Richard, additional, Memish, Ziad A., additional, Mendoza, Ivan, additional, Moiseev, Sergey, additional, Nadasdy, Thomas, additional, Nahshon, Chen, additional, Ñamendys‐Silva, Silvio A., additional, Yongsi, Blaise Nguendo, additional, Nicolasora, Amalea Dulcene, additional, Nugmanova, Zhamilya, additional, Oh, Hans, additional, Oksanen, Atte, additional, Owopetu, Oluwatomi, additional, Ozguler, Zeynep Ozge, additional, Parperis, Konstantinos, additional, Perez, Gonzalo Emanuel, additional, Pongpirul, Krit, additional, Rademaker, Marius, additional, Radojevic, Nemanja, additional, Roca, Anna, additional, Rodriguez‐Morales, Alfonso J., additional, Roshi, Enver, additional, Saeed, Khwaja Mir Islam, additional, Sah, Ranjit, additional, Sakakushev, Boris, additional, Sallam, Dina E., additional, Sathian, Brijesh, additional, Schober, Patrick, additional, Ali, P. Shaik Syed, additional, Simonović, Zoran, additional, Singhal, Tanu, additional, Skhvitaridze, Natia, additional, Solmi, Marco, additional, Subbaram, Kannan, additional, Tizaoui, Kalthoum, additional, Tlhakanelo, John Thato, additional, Torales, Julio, additional, Torres‐Roman, Junior Smith, additional, Tsartsalis, Dimitrios, additional, Tsolmon, Jadamba, additional, Vieira, Duarte Nuno, additional, Rosa, Sandro G. Viveiros, additional, Wanghi, Guy, additional, Wollina, Uwe, additional, Xu, Ren‐He, additional, Yang, Lin, additional, Zia, Kashif, additional, Zildzic, Muharem, additional, Il Shin, Jae, additional, and Smith, Lee, additional
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- 2023
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15. Synthesis of New Tyrosol‐Based Phosphodiester Derivatives: Effect on Amyloid β Aggregation and Metal Chelation Ability
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Sara García-Viñuales, Danilo Milardi, Armando Zarrelli, Giovanni Di Fabio, Gaetano De Tommaso, Mauro Iuliano, Valeria Romanucci, Mariangela Clemente, Roberta Bernini, Maddalena Giordano, Romanucci, V., Giordano, M., De Tommaso, G., Iuliano, M., Bernini, R., Clemente, M., Garcia-Vinuales, S., Milardi, D., Zarrelli, A., and Di Fabio, G.
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amyloid beta-peptide ,amyloid aggregation ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Protein Aggregates ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Organophosphorus Compounds ,Alzheimer Disease ,Coordination Complexes ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Humans ,Moiety ,Chelation ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Chelating Agents ,Pharmacology ,Phosphoramidite ,Catechol ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,amyloid beta-peptides ,Organic Chemistry ,Phenylethyl Alcohol ,Alzheimer's disease ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Tyrosol ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,dimer flavonoid ,dimer flavonoids ,Phosphodiester bond ,Molecular Medicine ,Hydroxytyrosol ,hydroxytyrosol - Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial pathology that requires multifaceted agents able to address its peculiar nature. Increasing evidence has shown that aggregation of amyloid β (Aβ) and oxidative stress are strictly interconnected, and their modulation might have a positive and synergic effect in contrasting AD-related impairments. Herein, a new and efficient fragment-based approach towards tyrosol phosphodiester derivatives (TPDs) has been developed starting from suitable tyrosol building blocks and exploiting the well-established phosphoramidite chemistry. The antioxidant activity of new TPDs has been tested as well as their ability to inhibit Aβ protein aggregation. In addition, their metal chelating ability has been evaluated as a possible strategy to develop new natural-based entities for the prevention or therapy of AD. Interestingly, TPDs containing a catechol moiety have demonstrated highly promising activity in inhibiting the aggregation of Aβ40 and a strong ability to chelate biometals such as CuII and ZnII .
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- 2021
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16. Living standard and Chinese tourism participation
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Ruizhe Fang, Cristina Bernini, and Bernini, C., Fang, R.
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Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Transportation ,Demographic economics ,Business ,Income elasticity of demand ,Tourism ,Chinese households, Cragg model, income elasticity, living standard, tourism expenditures ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The paper analyses how the bettering in the living standard affects Chinese households' decision-making process regarding tourism. The first novelty of this study relays on the role that living standard, proxy by happiness, Internet use and social connection spending, has on the tourism participation and how it impacts tourism expenditures. We estimate hurdle models and calculate income elasticity with respect to living condition; this is the second main novelty of this study. Empirical results show that living standard is associated with likelihood of participating in tourism and is an essential determinant for tourism consumption behaviour. Some recommendations are finally proposed.
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17. Magnetism: Another Idiosyncrasy of Boron?
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Bertrand Vileno, Loic Mager, Gianmarco Bovone, Jean-Louis Gallani, Bertrand Donnio, Marco Capra, Mircea V. Rastei, Maurizio Vignolo, Federico Loria, Cristina Bernini, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Matériaux et nanosciences d'Alsace (FMNGE), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Réseau nanophotonique et optique, and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,Idiosyncrasy ,Magnetism ,Chemistry ,Aucun ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Chemical physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Particle ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Boron - Abstract
International audience; Supporting information for this article is given via a link at the end of the document.
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18. Are eco‐labels good for the local economy?
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Cristina Bernini, Augusto Cerqua, Bernini C, and Cerqua A
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sustainability policy, eco‐label, transition management, policy evaluation method, local economies ,local economies ,Welfare economics ,05 social sciences ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,eco-label, local economies, policy evaluation method, sustainability policy, transition management ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,eco‐label ,Political science ,Local economy ,0502 economics and business ,policy evaluation method ,transition management ,050207 economics ,sustainability policy - Abstract
We evaluate whether the adoption of a well‐known transition management instrument in the tourism industry can support simultaneously economic growth as well as sustainability. We create a detailed dataset at the municipality level and use a recently developed policy evaluation technique to investigate the causal impact of the Blue Flag programme on the local economies. Estimates show that this eco‐label is not effective at enhancing the local economy; findings are homogeneous across destinations. This empirical result is in line with the recent theoretical literature arguing that a single policy does not suffice for transiting towards a sustainable economy. Este articulo evalua si la adopcion de un instrumento de gestion de transicion bien conocido en la industria turistica puede apoyar simultaneamente el crecimiento economico y la sostenibilidad. Se creo un conjunto de datos detallados a nivel municipal y se utilizo una tecnica de evaluacion de politicas desarrollada recientemente para investigar el impacto causal del programa Bandera Azul en las economias locales. Las estimaciones muestran que esta etiqueta ecologica no es eficaz para mejorar la economia local; los resultados fueron homogeneos en todos los destinos. Este resultado empirico esta en consonancia con la reciente literatura teorica que sostiene que una sola politica no basta para una transicion hacia una economia sostenible. 本稿では、よく知られているトランジション・マネジメント・ツールを観光業に採用することにより、経済成長とサステナビリティを同時にサポートできるか否かを評価する。自治体レベルの詳細なデータセットを作成し、最近開発された政策評価手法を用いて、ブルーフラッグ・プログラムの地域経済に対する因果効果を調べる。推計結果から、いずれの観光地でも同質の所見が認められ、ブルーフラッグは地域経済の活性化には効果がないことが示される。実証的結果は、持続可能な経済への移行には一つの政策では不十分であるとする最近の研究論文に一致するものである。
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19. Stress Analysis and Q‐Factor of Free‐Standing (La,Sr)MnO3 Oxide Resonators
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Manca, Nicola, primary, Remaggi, Federico, additional, Plaza, Alejandro E., additional, Varbaro, Lucia, additional, Bernini, Cristina, additional, Pellegrino, Luca, additional, and Marré, Daniele, additional
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20. Hydrogen peroxide induces heme degradation and protein aggregation in human neuroglobin: roles of the disulfide bridge and hydrogen‐bonding in the distal heme cavity
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Di Rocco, Giulia, primary, Bernini, Fabrizio, additional, Battistuzzi, Gianantonio, additional, Ranieri, Antonio, additional, Bortolotti, Carlo Augusto, additional, Borsari, Marco, additional, and Sola, Marco, additional
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21. SELFNET 5G mobile edge computing infrastructure: Design and prototyping
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Konstantinos Koutsopoulos, Alba Hita, Qi Wang, Maria João Barros, Pedro Neves, Ana Serrano, Giacomo Bernini, Ricardo Marco‐Alaez, Jose M. Alcaraz Calero, Anastasius Gavras, Manuel Gil Pérez, Enrique Chirivella-Perez, and Gregorio Martínez Pérez
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Network Functions Virtualization ,Mobile edge computing ,Software deployment ,business.industry ,Computer science ,business ,Software-defined networking ,Infrastructure design ,Software ,5G ,Computer network - Published
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22. New frontiers of policy evaluation in regional science. Edited by YoshiroHigano N|LilyKiminami | KenichiIshibashi, Volume 52. Series: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022. 412 pp. ISBN 978–981–16–4500–6; ISBN 978–981–16–4501–3 (eBook). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4501-3
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CRISTINA BERNINI
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) - Published
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23. The Mediating Role of Urbanization on the Composition of Happiness
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Bernini, Cristina, primary and Tampieri, Alessandro, additional
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24. The voice of radio in the battle for equal rights: Evidence from the U.S. South
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Bernini, Andrea, primary
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25. Strong Red Up‐Conversion Emission in Thin Film Devices Based on Rare‐Earth Oxides Obtained from Templating 2D Coordination Networks
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Agustín A. Godoy, Germán E. Gomez, Carlos D. Miranda, Marcos Illescas, Beatriz C. Barja, Daniel Vega, María C. Bernini, and Griselda E. Narda
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Inorganic Chemistry - Published
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26. Subacute plasma neurofilament light predicts neurodegeneration after moderate‐severe traumatic brain injury
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Neil S.N. Graham, Karl A. Zimmerman, Federico Moro, Niall Bourke, Henrik Zetterberg, Amanda J. Heslegrave, Sandra Magnoni, Guido Bertolini, Elena Garbero, Giovanni Nattino, Mauro Oddo, Samia Abed Maillard, John‐Paul Miroz, Primoz Gradisek, Adriano Bernini, Arturo Chieregato, Enrico Fainardi, Camelia Baciu, and David J. Sharp
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Epidemiology ,Health Policy ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Published
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27. Strong Red Up‐Conversion Emission in Thin Film Devices Based on Rare‐Earth Oxides Obtained from Templating 2D Coordination Networks
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Godoy, Agustín A., primary, Gomez, Germán E., additional, Miranda, Carlos D., additional, Illescas, Marcos, additional, Barja, Beatriz C., additional, Vega, Daniel, additional, Bernini, María C., additional, and Narda, Griselda E., additional
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28. Subacute plasma neurofilament light predicts neurodegeneration after moderate‐severe traumatic brain injury
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Graham, Neil S.N., primary, Zimmerman, Karl A., additional, Moro, Federico, additional, Bourke, Niall, additional, Zetterberg, Henrik, additional, Heslegrave, Amanda J., additional, Magnoni, Sandra, additional, Bertolini, Guido, additional, Garbero, Elena, additional, Nattino, Giovanni, additional, Oddo, Mauro, additional, Maillard, Samia Abed, additional, Miroz, John‐Paul, additional, Gradisek, Primoz, additional, Bernini, Adriano, additional, Chieregato, Arturo, additional, Fainardi, Enrico, additional, Baciu, Camelia, additional, and Sharp, David J., additional
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29. Hydroxytyrosol stimulates neurogenesis in aged dentate gyrus by enhancing stem and progenitor cell proliferation and neuron survival
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Mariangela Clemente, Giorgio D'Andrea, Carla Mariana Caruso, Felice Tirone, Manuela Ceccarelli, Roberta Bernini, Laura Micheli, and Luca Santi
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Genotyping Techniques ,neurogenic stimuli ,Cell Survival ,Neurogenesis ,Hippocampus ,Apoptosis ,Hippocampal formation ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neural Stem Cells ,Genetics ,Animals ,Cognitive decline ,Progenitor cell ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,Mice, Knockout ,Neurons ,Neuronal Plasticity ,Dentate gyrus ,aging ,Phenylethyl Alcohol ,Immunohistochemistry ,Neural stem cell ,030104 developmental biology ,nervous system ,Dentate Gyrus ,Synaptic plasticity ,diet ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is one of two brain areas generating throughout life new neurons, which contribute to the formation of episodic/associative memories. During aging, the production of new neurons decreases and a cognitive decline occurs. Dietary factors influence neuronal function and synaptic plasticity; among them the phenolic compound hydroxytyrosol (HTyr), present in olive oil, displays neuroprotective effects. As age impacts primarily on the hippocampus-dependent cognitive processes, we wondered whether HTyr could stimulate hippocampal neurogenesis in vivo in adult and aged wild-type mice as well as in the B-cell translocation 1 gene (Btg1) knockout mouse model of accelerated neural aging. We found that treatment with HTyr activates neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of adult, aged, and Btg1-null mice, by increasing survival of new neurons and decreasing apoptosis. Notably, however, in the aged and Btg1-null dentate gyrus, HTyr treatment also stimulates the proliferation of stem and progenitor cells, whereas in the adult dentate gyrus HTyr lacks any proliferative effect. Moreover, the new neurons generated in aged mice after HTyr treatment are recruited to existing circuits, as shown by the increase of BrdU(+)/c-fos(+) neurons. Finally, HTyr treatment also reduces the markers of aging lipofuscin and Iba1. Overall, our findings indicate that HTyr treatment counteracts neurogenesis decline during aging.
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30. Does urbanization matter in the expenditure‐happiness nexus?
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Bernini, Cristina, primary, Emili, Silvia, additional, and Galli, Federica, additional
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31. The Copper Chemical Garden as a Low Cost and Efficient Material for Breaking Down Air Pollution by Gaseous Ammonia
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Castellini, Elena, primary, Bernini, Fabrizio, additional, Sebastianelli, Lorenzo, additional, Bighi, Beatrice, additional, Ignacio Sainz‐Díaz, Claro, additional, Mucci, Adele, additional, Malferrari, Daniele, additional, Ranieri, Antonio, additional, Gorni, Giulio, additional, Marini, Carlo, additional, Franca Brigatti, Maria, additional, and Borsari, Marco, additional
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32. Indocyanine green fluorescence: an additional tool for endoscopic adrenalectomy
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Rossi, Leonardo, primary, Fregoli, Lorenzo, additional, Bacca, Alessandra, additional, Bakkar, Sohail, additional, Bernini, Giampaolo, additional, and Materazzi, Gabriele, additional
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33. Stress Analysis and Q‐Factor of Free‐Standing (La,Sr)MnO 3 Oxide Resonators
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Nicola Manca, Federico Remaggi, Alejandro E. Plaza, Lucia Varbaro, Cristina Bernini, Luca Pellegrino, and Daniele Marré
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Biomaterials ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Biotechnology - Published
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34. Surgical Access and Stimulation of the Pig Pudendal Nerve to Restore Bladder Dysfunctions
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Giannotti, A., Strauss, I., Musco, S., Bernini, F., Lenzi, C., Coli, A., Giannessi, E., Recchia, F. A., Del Popolo, G., and Micera, S.
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35. Self‐Assembled Structures from Solid Cadmium(II) Acetate in Thiol/Ethanol Solutions: A Novel Type of Organic Chemical Garden
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Daniele Malferrari, Lorenzo Sebastianelli, Beatrice Bighi, Maria Franca Brigatti, C.I. Sainz-Díaz, Fabrizio Bernini, Adele Mucci, Antonio Ranieri, Marco Borsari, and Elena Castellini
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Cadmium ,Ethanol ,Mechanical Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Self assembled ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,Thiol ,Self-assembly ,Chemical garden - Published
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36. Reviewing Rare Earth Succinate Frameworks from the Reticular Chemistry Point of View: Structures, Nets, Catalytic and Photoluminescence Applications
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María C. Bernini, Griselda E. Narda, Elena V. Brusau, and Gervasio Gomez
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CATALYSIS ,RARE EARTHS ,SUCCINATE ,Chemistry ,Otras Ciencias Químicas ,Rare earth ,Ciencias Químicas ,RETICULAR CHEMISTRY ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,PHOTOLUMINESCENCE ,0210 nano-technology ,Humanities ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
The intense development that Metal-Organic Frameworks have experienced along the last two decades, reflects the interest on these compounds as a new generation of multifunctional materials with diverse applications. The first works of Prof. Omar Yaghi devoted to obtain open frameworks by combining rigid aromatic linkers and a variety of metal centers, encouraged the creativity of the scientific community to designcoordination polymers employing aliphatic ligands as multitopic building blocks. Here, a revision of the literature dedicated to rare earth coordination networks mainly based in succinate ligand and derivatives is performed. A structural analysis of 2D and 3D frameworks based on rare earth elements and succinate, was carried out considering their inner connectivities and topologies with focus on those compounds with potential photoluminescent and catalytic technological applications. Thus, a variety of optical behaviours regarding the emission mechanisms, colours, lifetimes, quantum yields as well as chemical/thermal sensing properties are presented and compared with related phases found in literature. The catalytic performance of several rare earth-succinates in three important reactions is discussed in terms of their acidity, dimensionality and available active centers towards the formation of the desired products analysing parameters such as selectivity, yields and TOFs. Fil: Bernini, Maria Celeste. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; Argentina Fil: Gomez, Germán Ernesto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; Argentina Fil: Brusau, Elena Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; Argentina Fil: Narda, Griselda Edith. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; Argentina
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37. Effect of Aging on Stained Monolithic Resin-Ceramic CAD/CAM Materials: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Surface Roughness
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Sven Mühlemann, Mutlu Özcan, Joëlle M. Bernini, Beatrice Sener, and Christoph H. F. Hämmerle
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Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,0206 medical engineering ,Sem analysis ,Negative control ,030206 dentistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Surface finish ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Staining ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Qualitative analysis ,visual_art ,Surface roughness ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ceramic ,General Dentistry ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
PURPOSE The aim of this in vitro study was to measure the effect of staining and artificial aging on the surface roughness of commercially available resin-ceramic computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) materials both quantitatively and qualitatively and to compare it to feldspathic material. MATERIALS AND METHODS Test specimens (n = 15 per material) were prepared of CAD/CAM ingots from a resin nanoceramic (Lava Ultimate, LVU), a polymer-infiltrated ceramic (Vita Enamic, ENA), and a resin nanoceramic (Cerasmart, CER). In the staining protocol, test specimens were (i) roughened in a standardized manner and (ii) stained with the manufacturer's recommended staining kit by means of photo-polymerization (Bluephase Polywave). The control specimens were prepared out of a feldspathic ceramic (Vita Mark II,VM2) and stained in a ceramic furnace. As negative control of each group, 15 specimens were prepared and polished in a standardized manner. Surface roughness (Ra) was measured after finishing procedures and after simulation of clinical service up to 5 years by means of toothbrushing. After each year of aging, one specimen per group was randomly selected for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Kruskal-Wallis test and paired post-hoc test were applied to detect differences between treatment groups (alpha = 0.05). RESULTS The mean roughness measurements of the stained CAD/CAM materials were 0.14 ± 0.04 μm (ENA), 0.15 ± 0.03 μm (LVU), 0.22 ± 0.03 μm (VM2), and 0.26 ± 0.12 μm (CER). In the polished CAD/CAM materials the measurements were 0.01 ± 0.01 μm (CER), 0.02 ± 0.01 μm (LVU), 0.02 ± 0.00 μm (VM2), and 0.03 ± 0.01μm (ENA). Irrespective of the restoration material, the applied staining protocol resulted in a higher surface roughness compared to the polished specimens (p < 0.001). After 5 years of simulated aging the mean surface roughness in the stained CAD/CAM materials were 0.22 ± 0.03 μm (VM2), 0.24 ± 0.09 μm (ENA), 0.25 ± 0.06 μm (CER), and 0.37 ± 0.09 μm (LVU). Aging had a significant effect on surface roughness in groups ENA and LVU (p < 0.001). SEM analysis showed that the staining layer on resin-ceramic CAD/CAM materials was partially removed over time. CONCLUSIONS The applied staining protocol significantly increased surface roughness of CAD/CAM materials. Instability of the staining layer on resin-ceramic CAD/CAM materials could be anticipated over time as a consequence of toothbrushing, whereas feldspathic ceramic did not suffer from such aging effect.
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38. The spatial agglomeration of the MICE industry
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Bernini, Cristina, primary, Emili, Silvia, additional, and Medei, Renato, additional
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39. Magnetism: Another Idiosyncrasy of Boron?
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Vignolo, Maurizio, primary, Bovone, Gianmarco, additional, Capra, Marco, additional, Loria, Federico, additional, Bernini, Cristina, additional, Vileno, Bertrand, additional, Mager, Loïc, additional, Donnio, Bertrand, additional, Rastei, Mircea V., additional, and Gallani, Jean‐Louis, additional
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40. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling in HIV-infected pregnant women: a multicentre case series
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Floridia M, Masuelli G, Meloni A, Cetin I, Tamburrini E, Cavaliere AF, Dalzero S, Sansone M, Alberico S, Guerra B, Spinillo A, Chiadò Fiorio Tin M, Ravizza M, Mori F, Ortolani P, Dalle Nogare ER, Di Lorenzo F, Sterrantino G, Meli M, Polemi S, Nocentini J, Baldini M, Montorzi G, Mazzetti M, Rogasi P, Borchi B, Vichi F, Del Pin B, Pinter E, Anzalone E, Marocco R, Mastroianni C, Mercurio VS, Carocci A, Grilli E, Maccabruni A, Zaramella M, Mariani B, Natalini Raponi G, Guaraldi G, Nardini G, Stentarelli C, Beghetto B, Degli Antoni AM, Molinari A, Crisalli MP, Donisi A, Piepoli M, Cerri V, Zuccotti G, Giacomet V, Coletto S, Di Nello F, Madia C, Placido G, Vivarelli A, Castelli P, Savalli F, Portelli V, Sabbatini F, Francisci D, Bernini L, Grossi P, Rizzi L, Maso G, Airoud M, Soppelsa G, Dedoni M, Cuboni C, Ortu F, Piano P, Citernesi A, Bordoni Vicini I, Luzi K, Roccio M, Vimercati A, Miccolis A, De Gennaro A, Cervi F, Simonazzi G, Margarito E, Capretti MG, Marsico C, Faldella G, Martinelli P, Agangi A, Capone A, Maruotti GM, Tibaldi C, Trentini L, Todros T, Frisina V, Brambilla T, Savasi V, Personeni C, Giaquinto C, Fiscon M, Rubino E, Bucceri A, Matrone R, Scaravelli G, Genovese O, Cafforio C, Pinnetti C, Liuzzi G, Tozzi V, Massetti P, Casadei AM, Cellini M, Castelli Gattinara G, Marconi AM, Sacchi V, Ierardi M, Polizzi C, Mattei A, Pirillo MF, Amici R, Galluzzo CM, Donnini S, Baroncelli S, Villani P, Cusato M, Cerioli A, De Martino M, Mastroiacovo P, Parazzini F, Vella S., Floridia M, Masuelli G, Meloni A, Cetin I, Tamburrini E, Cavaliere AF, Dalzero S, Sansone M, Alberico S, Guerra B, Spinillo A, Chiadò Fiorio Tin M, Ravizza M, and Mori F, Ortolani P, Dalle Nogare ER, Di Lorenzo F, Sterrantino G, Meli M, Polemi S, Nocentini J, Baldini M, Montorzi G, Mazzetti M, Rogasi P, Borchi B, Vichi F, Del Pin B, Pinter E, Anzalone E, Marocco R, Mastroianni C, Mercurio VS, Carocci A, Grilli E, Maccabruni A, Zaramella M, Mariani B, Natalini Raponi G, Guaraldi G, Nardini G, Stentarelli C, Beghetto B, Degli Antoni AM, Molinari A, Crisalli MP, Donisi A, Piepoli M, Cerri V, Zuccotti G, Giacomet V, Coletto S, Di Nello F, Madia C, Placido G, Vivarelli A, Castelli P, Savalli F, Portelli V, Sabbatini F, Francisci D, Bernini L, Grossi P, Rizzi L, Maso G, Airoud M, Soppelsa G, Dedoni M, Cuboni C, Ortu F, Piano P, Citernesi A, Bordoni Vicini I, Luzi K, Roccio M, Vimercati A, Miccolis A, De Gennaro A, Cervi F, Simonazzi G, Margarito E, Capretti MG, Marsico C, Faldella G, Martinelli P, Agangi A, Capone A, Maruotti GM, Tibaldi C, Trentini L, Todros T, Frisina V, Brambilla T, Savasi V, Personeni C, Giaquinto C, Fiscon M, Rubino E, Bucceri A, Matrone R, Scaravelli G, Genovese O, Cafforio C, Pinnetti C, Liuzzi G, Tozzi V, Massetti P, Casadei AM, Cellini M, Castelli Gattinara G, Marconi AM, Sacchi V, Ierardi M, Polizzi C, Mattei A, Pirillo MF, Amici R, Galluzzo CM, Donnini S, Baroncelli S, Villani P, Cusato M, Cerioli A, De Martino M, Mastroiacovo P, Parazzini F, Vella S.
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Infectious Disease Transmission ,Prenatal diagnosis ,HIV Infections ,0302 clinical medicine ,Birth defect ,Pregnancy ,Odds Ratio ,Vertical ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,education.field_of_study ,Amniocentesi ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics ,Infectious ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Amniocentesis ,birth defects ,chorionic villus sampling ,HIV ,invasive testing ,mother-to child HIV transmission ,pregnancy ,prenatal diagnosis ,Birth defects ,Chorionic villus sampling ,Invasive testing ,Mother-to child HIV transmission ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Chorionic Villi Sampling ,Female ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prenatal diagnosi ,Population ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,education ,Fetal Death ,Analysis of Variance ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Pregnancy Complications ,business ,Chi-squared distribution - Abstract
Objectives To assess in pregnant women with HIV the rates of amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), and the outcomes associated with such procedures. Design Observational study. Data from the Italian National Program on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy were used. Setting University and hospital clinics. Population Pregnant women with HIV. Methods Temporal trends were analysed by analysis of variance and by the Chi-square test for trend. Quantitative variables were compared by Student's t-test and categorical data by the Chi-square test, with odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals calculated. Main outcome measures Rate of invasive testing, intrauterine death, HIV transmission. Results Between 2001 and 2015, among 2065 pregnancies in women with HIV, 113 (5.5%) had invasive tests performed. The procedures were conducted under antiretroviral treatment in 99 cases (87.6%), with a significant increase over time in the proportion of tests performed under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) (100% in 2011–2015). Three intrauterine deaths were observed (2.6%), and 14 pregnancies were terminated because of fetal anomalies. Among 96 live newborns, eight had no information available on HIV status. Among the remaining 88 cases with either amniocentesis (n = 75), CVS (n = 12), or both (n = 1), two HIV transmissions occurred (2.3%). No HIV transmission occurred among the women who were on HAART at the time of invasive testing, and none after 2005. Conclusions The findings reinforce the assumption that invasive prenatal testing does not increase the risk of HIV vertical transmission among pregnant women under suppressive antiretroviral treatment. Tweetable abstract No HIV transmission occurred among women who underwent amniocentesis or CVS under effective anti-HIV regimens.
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41. Synthesis of New Tyrosol‐Based Phosphodiester Derivatives: Effect on Amyloid β Aggregation and Metal Chelation Ability
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Romanucci, Valeria, primary, Giordano, Maddalena, additional, De Tommaso, Gaetano, additional, Iuliano, Mauro, additional, Bernini, Roberta, additional, Clemente, Mariangela, additional, Garcia‐Viñuales, Sara, additional, Milardi, Danilo, additional, Zarrelli, Armando, additional, and Di Fabio, Giovanni, additional
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42. Self‐Assembled Structures from Solid Cadmium(II) Acetate in Thiol/Ethanol Solutions: A Novel Type of Organic Chemical Garden
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Bernini, Fabrizio, primary, Castellini, Elena, additional, Sebastianelli, Lorenzo, additional, Bighi, Beatrice, additional, Sainz‐Díaz, Claro Ignacio, additional, Mucci, Adele, additional, Malferrari, Daniele, additional, Ranieri, Antonio, additional, Brigatti, Maria Franca, additional, and Borsari, Marco, additional
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43. Living standard and Chinese tourism participation
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Bernini, Cristina, primary and Fang, Ruizhe, additional
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44. SELFNET 5G mobile edge computing infrastructure: Design and prototyping
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Chirivella‐Perez, Enrique, primary, Marco‐Alaez, Ricardo, additional, Hita, Alba, additional, Serrano, Ana, additional, Alcaraz Calero, Jose M., additional, Wang, Qi, additional, Neves, Pedro M., additional, Bernini, Giacomo, additional, Koutsopoulos, Konstantinos, additional, Gil Pérez, Manuel, additional, Martínez Pérez, Gregorio, additional, Barros, Maria João, additional, and Gavras, Anastasius, additional
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45. Effect of nematic ordering on the elasticity and yielding in disordered polymeric solids
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Dino Leporini, Nicola Calonaci, Andrea Giuntoli, and S. Bernini
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Quantitative Biology::Biomolecules ,Yield (engineering) ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Thermodynamics ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,01 natural sciences ,Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matter ,Molecular dynamics ,Liquid crystal ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Elasticity (economics) ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The relation between elasticity and yielding is investigated in a model polymer solid by Molecular-Dynamics simulations. By changing the bending stiffness of the chain and the bond length, semicrystalline and disordered glassy polymers - both with bond disorder - as well as nematic glassy polymers with bond ordering are obtained. It is found that in systems with bond disorder the ratio Ty/G between the shear yield strength Ty and the shear modulus G is close to the universal value of the atomic metallic glasses. The increase of the local nematic order in glasses leads to the increase of the shear modulus and the decrease of the shear yield strength, as observed in experiments on nematic thermosets. A tentative explanation of the subsequent reduction of the ratio Ty/G in terms of the distributions of the per-monomer stress is offered.
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46. Tyrosine or Tryptophan? Modifying a Metalloradical Catalytic Site by Removal of the Cys-Tyr Cross-Link in the Galactose 6-Oxidase Homologue GlxA
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Caterina Bernini, Dimitri A. Svistunenko, Jonathan A. R. Worrall, Riccardo Basosi, Amanda K. Chaplin, and Adalgisa Sinicropi
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0301 basic medicine ,Stereochemistry ,EPR spectra simulations ,TRSSA ,Tyr-Cys motif ,copper-radical oxidases ,through-protein radical transfer ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,010402 general chemistry ,Galactose Oxidase ,Redox ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,Cofactor ,Residue (chemistry) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Catalytic Domain ,Cysteine ,Oxidase test ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy ,Tryptophan ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,0104 chemical sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Covalent bond ,Alcohol oxidation ,biology.protein ,Tyrosine ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Algorithms ,Copper - Abstract
The concerted redox action of a metal ion and an organic cofactor is a unique way to maximize the catalytic power of an enzyme. An example of such synergy is the fungal galactose 6-oxidase, which has inspired the creation of biomimetic copper oxidation catalysts. Galactose 6-oxidase and its bacterial homologue, GlxA, possess a metalloradical catalytic site that contains a free radical on a covalently linked Cys-Tyr and a copper atom. Such a catalytic site enables for the two-electron oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes. When the ability to form the Cys-Tyr in GlxA is disrupted, a radical can still be formed. Surprisingly, the radical species is not the Tyr residue but rather a copper second-coordination sphere Trp residue. This is demonstrated through the introduction of a new algorithm for Trp-radical EPR spectra simulation. Our findings suggest a new mechanism of free-radical transfer between aromatic residues and that the Cys-Tyr cross-link prevents radical migration away from the catalytic site.
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47. Pharmacogenetic association with neurotoxicity in Hispanic children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
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Ryan Winslow, Michael E. Scheurer, Juan Carlos Bernini, Claire A McClain, Eric S. Schafer, M. Brooke Bernhardt, Amanda Berger, and Deborah Marquez-Do
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Male ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurotoxicity Syndrome ,Vincristine ,Adolescent ,Genotype ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Paediatric cancer ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A ,Humans ,Child ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Neurotoxicity ,Infant ,Hispanic or Latino ,Hematology ,Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ,medicine.disease ,Pharmacogenomic Testing ,Childhood leukaemia ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lymphoblastic leukaemia ,Female ,Neurotoxicity Syndromes ,business ,Microtubule-Associated Proteins ,Pharmacogenetics ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Published
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48. Place-based attributes and spatial expenditure behavior in tourism
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BERNINI, CRISTINA, Cracolici, M. F., Nijkamp, P., Bernini, C, Cracolici MF, Njikamp, P, Bernini, C., Cracolici, M.F., and Nijkamp, P.
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PLACE-BASED ATTRIBUTES,TOURISM EXPENDITURE, SPATIAL BEHAVIOR ,Settore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economica ,Place-based attributes, Location-specific characteristics, Tourism participation, Tourism expenditure, Double hurdle model, Life-cycle - Abstract
In recent discussions on local sustainable development, notions like “local for local” and “home bias” have often played a role. The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether preferences for specific place-based attributes might constrain or support tourism participation and tourism destination choice of distinct socioeconomic groups of visitors. To test this proposition, a large data set from the Italian Households Budget Survey for the period 1997–2007 has been used and, by means of the double-hurdle model, tourism participation and expenditure are modeled over the life-cycle of tourists. These data are next merged with location-specific attributes including natural amenities and infrastructural and regional-economic context variables. Our results show that location-specific or place-based characteristics affect intra- and interregional tourism differently, as well as destination choices. Regional differences between residents in two different macroareas in Italy (North and Center-South) are investigated. Location-specific characteristics may be either push or constraint factors for tourism participation. For families living in the North, participation in the tourism market is supported by the tourist characteristics of their home region. For families living in the central and southern regions however, economic conditions of the area where they reside appear to be more significant.
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49. PLACE-BASED ATTRIBUTES AND SPATIAL EXPENDITURE BEHAVIOR IN TOURISM
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Peter Nijkamp, Maria Francesca Cracolici, and Cristina Bernini
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Sustainable development ,Tourism geography ,05 social sciences ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Development ,Affect (psychology) ,Tourism market ,Test (assessment) ,Geography ,0502 economics and business ,Economic geography ,050207 economics ,Marketing ,Constraint (mathematics) ,Socioeconomic status ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,Tourism - Abstract
In recent discussions on local sustainable development, notions like “local for local” and “home bias” have often played a role. The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether preferences for specific place-based attributes might constrain or support tourism participation and tourism destination choice of distinct socioeconomic groups of visitors. To test this proposition, a large data set from the Italian Households Budget Survey for the period 1997–2007 has been used and, by means of the double-hurdle model, tourism participation and expenditure are modeled over the life-cycle of tourists. These data are next merged with location-specific attributes including natural amenities and infrastructural and regional-economic context variables. Our results show that location-specific or place-based characteristics affect intra- and interregional tourism differently, as well as destination choices. Regional differences between residents in two different macroareas in Italy (North and Center-South) are investigated. Location-specific characteristics may be either push or constraint factors for tourism participation. For families living in the North, participation in the tourism market is supported by the tourist characteristics of their home region. For families living in the central and southern regions however, economic conditions of the area where they reside appear to be more significant.
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50. Hydroxytyrosol stimulates neurogenesis in aged dentate gyrus by enhancing stem and progenitor cell proliferation and neuron survival
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D’Andrea, Giorgio, primary, Ceccarelli, Manuela, additional, Bernini, Roberta, additional, Clemente, Mariangela, additional, Santi, Luca, additional, Caruso, Carla, additional, Micheli, Laura, additional, and Tirone, Felice, additional
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