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2. Semi-closed-circuit vacuum-assisted mini-PCNL in the pediatric population: the initial experience by two tertiary referral centers
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G. Sampogna, A. Gallioli, A. Berrettini, E. Llorens, Y. Quiróz, M. Gnech, E. De Lorenzis, G. Albo, J. Palou, G. Manzoni, A. Bujons, and E. Montanari
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2020
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3. First Italian report on transitional care for highly complex urological diseases from pediatric to adult
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G. Cretì, G. Mosiello, G. Manzoni, M. Soligo, A. Giammò, M. De Gennaro, G. Carrieri, A. Cretì, and A. Cisternino
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2020
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4. Surgical and medical management of stone disease in children under 2 years
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M. Gnech, F. Taroni, E.A. De Marco, M.C. Mancuso, D. Minoli, V. Capone, G. Montini, E. Montanari, G. Manzoni, and A. Berrettini
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2020
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5. Mini-PCNL with a semi-closed-circuit vacuum-assisted system in pediatric patients treated by two European tertiary referral centers
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G. Sampogna, A. Gallioli, A. Berrettini, S.P. Zanetti, E. Llorens, Y. Quiróz, M. Gnech, E.A. De Marco, D.G. Minoli, F. Taroni, E. De Lorenzis, G. Montini, G. Manzoni, A. Bujons Tur, and E. Montanari
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Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2020
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6. Surgical outcomes and radiation exposure after antegrade sclerotherapy in the paediatric population: a single center experience
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C. Bebi, M. Bilato, M. Gnech, E.A. De Marco, D.G. Minoli, I. Paraboschi, E. Montanari, L. Boeri, I. Fulgheri, G. Manzoni, and A. Berrettini
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Urology - Published
- 2022
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7. La preghiera nei testi letterari della Grecia antica
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Maria Pia Pattoni, G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010), Maria Pia Pattoni, G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, and Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010)
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Analisi delle tipologia di preghiera all'interno dei testi letterari della Grecia antica, da Omero alla tragedia attica di V secolo.
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- 2021
8. Le guerre persiane nella tragedia attica di V secolo: i Persiani di Eschilo e il precedente di Frinico
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Maria Pia Pattoni, G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010), Maria Pia Pattoni, G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, and Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010)
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I Persiani di Eschilo sono l’unico dramma conservato che prenda a soggetto non il mito bensì eventi storici recenti: il fallimento dell’invasione della Grecia ad opera del re persiano Serse nel 480/479 a.C. Dopo avere esaminato il contesto storico della rappresentazione, il saggio si sofferma in un’analisi commentata del dramma, anche in rapporto ai due precedenti drammi di Frinico, La presa di Mileto e i Persiani, anch’essi dedicati allo scontro tra la Grecia e l’impero persiano., The Persians of Aeschylus is the only surviving Greek tragedy which deals with contemporary events instead of mythology: the failure of the invasion of Greece by Xerxes in 480/479 BC. After examining the historical context of the representation, the essay provides an analysis, scene by scene, of the drama, also in relation to the two previous plays by Phrynichus, The Capture of Miletus and the Persians, both dealing with the clash between Greece and the Persian Empire.
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- 2021
9. Il mito come filtro interpretativo della realtà: la guerra di Troia nella tragedia attica di V secolo
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G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010), G. Manzoni, Pattoni, Maria Pia, and Maria Pia Pattoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9132-2010)
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La guerra di Troia nei testi dei tragediografi attici, da Eschilo a Sofocle a Euripide.
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- 2021
10. Bidirectional space to ground laser communication system for cubesat
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V. Kuzkov, M. Abele, G. Manzoni, J. Vjaters, and A. Treijs
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Computer science ,business.industry ,CubeSat ,Aerospace engineering ,Space (mathematics) ,business ,Free-space optical communication - Published
- 2018
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11. First Italian report on transitional care for highly complex urological diseases from pediatric to adult
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M. Soligo, G. Carrieri, G. Manzoni, A. Cretì, Giovanni Mosiello, A. Cisternino, G. Creti, M. De Gennaro, and A. Giammò
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Medicine ,Urological Diseases ,Transitional care ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,lcsh:RC254-282 - Published
- 2020
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12. Hypercortisolism and altered glucose homeostasis in obese patients in the pre-bariatric surgery assessment
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Muraca, E, Ciardullo, S, Perra, S, Zerbini, F, Oltolini, A, Cannistraci, R, Bianconi, E, Villa, M, Manzoni, G, Lattuada, G, Perseghin, G, E. Muraca, S. Ciardullo, S. Perra, F. Zerbini, A. Oltolini, R. Cannistraci, E. Bianconi, M. Villa, G. Manzoni, G. Lattuada, G. Perseghin, Muraca, E, Ciardullo, S, Perra, S, Zerbini, F, Oltolini, A, Cannistraci, R, Bianconi, E, Villa, M, Manzoni, G, Lattuada, G, Perseghin, G, E. Muraca, S. Ciardullo, S. Perra, F. Zerbini, A. Oltolini, R. Cannistraci, E. Bianconi, M. Villa, G. Manzoni, G. Lattuada, and G. Perseghin
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- 2020
13. Total hip prosthesis complication, periprosthetic infection with external fistulizing due to Enterobacter cloacae complex multiple drugs resistance: A clinical case report
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Stefania Anna Lucia Zanetti, Vittorio Mazzarello, Matthew Gavino Donadu, M. Corda, Carlo Doria, Alberto Sanna, Veronica Amorese, F. Pisanu, F. Marras, Maurizio Conti, F. Milia, Meloni Gb, Donatella Usai, D. Delogu, and G. Manzoni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Enterococci ,Fistula ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Periprosthetic ,Case Report ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Femur ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Microscopy ,030222 orthopedics ,biology ,Arthroprosthesis ,business.industry ,Surgical wound ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Surgery ,Implant ,Hip infection ,Complication ,business ,Enterobacter cloacae - Abstract
Highlights • The incidence of periprosthetic hip infections his just below 2%, and the Enterobacteriaceae are fairly rare, being the cause of infection in 3–6% of cases. • A 76 year old woman with multiple comorbidities underwent surgical implantation of endoprosthesis of the left hip. • Multidisciplinary diagnosis of a rare periprosthetic infection., Introduction The Enterobacter cloacae is a microorganism found in the intestinal flora of the majority of animals, including humans. Primary infections caused by E. cloacae are rare in immunocompetent patients, but are very common in hospital settings in newborns and immunocompromised patients, and can be aggravated by the insurgence of antibiotic resistance. The incidence of periprosthetic hip infections is just below 2%. Case presentation A 76 year old woman with multiple comorbidities underwent surgical implantation of intermediary total hip prosthesis of the left hip, in a different health facility, in February 2014, after the basicervical fracture of the upper femur extremity due to trauma. After an episode of dislocation of the prosthetic implant, in September 2014, she underwent a surgical operation to implant the acetabular component. A month later not in our facility, following a re-hospitalization for the dislocation of the arthroprosthesis, an infection from E. cloacae complex was discovered. After 2 years of chronic infection she came to our attention; the clinical picture featured coxalgia and secreting fistula in the surgical wound. Following a specific antibiotic therapy, carried out intravenously over the course of a month, we decided to intervene removing the left hip arthroprosthesis and placing an antibiotic spacer following the direction deduced from the antibiogram study of August 2016. Conclusion The patient was hospitalized in our facility and 2 months later she underwent another operation to remove the antibiotic spacer and to place a new total hip arthroprosthesis. Multiple swabs showed the complete healing from the infection, which was confirmed a couple of months later.
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- 2017
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14. Diphenyl diselenide modulates nucleotidases, reducing inflammatory responses in the liver of Toxoplasma gondii-infected mice
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Cesar Eduardo Jacintho Moritz, Pedro H. Doleski, Ricardo E. Mendes, Vanessa S. Machado, Fernanda Silveira Flores Vogel, Giovana Camillo, Alessandra G. Manzoni, Emerson André Casali, Daniela B.R. Leal, Nathieli B. Bottari, Lenita M. Stefani, Ana C. A. Rocha, and Aleksandro Schafer da Silva
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0301 basic medicine ,Purine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Inflammation ,Biology ,Group A ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nucleotidases ,Internal medicine ,Nucleotidase ,Organoselenium Compounds ,medicine ,Benzene Derivatives ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Diphenyl diselenide ,Purinergic receptor ,Toxoplasma gondii ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Liver ,Purines ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,Toxoplasmosis - Abstract
The aim of this study was to verify the effect of diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2 on hepatic nucleotidases and on the concentration of purines in mice infected by Toxoplasma gondii. The animals were divided into four groups: Group A (uninfected), Group B (uninfected and treated with (PhSe)2), Group C (infected), and Group D (infected and treated with (PhSe)2). The inoculation (groups C and D) was performed with 50 cysts of T. gondii (ME-49 strain). Mice from groups B and D were treated with 5 μmol kg−1 of (PhSe)2. Liver tissue from infected mice showed less severe inflammation, elevated ATP/ADO ratio, elevated NTPDase, 5′nucleotidase, and ADA activities compared to the uninfected group (Group A; P
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- 2017
15. Ultrafast dynamics in unaligned MWCNTs
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G Manzoni, S Ponzoni, G Galimberti, M Scarselli, O Pulci, L Camilli, L Matthes, P Castrucci, and S Pagliara
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Physics::Optics - Abstract
The relaxation dynamics of unaligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes decorated with metallic nanoparticles have been studied by using transient optical measurements. The fast dynamics due to the short-lived free-charge carriers excited by the pump are not affected by the presence of nanoparticles. Conversely, a second long dynamics, absent in bare carbon nanotubes, appears only in the decorated samples. A combination of experiment and theory allows us to ascribe this long dynamics to relaxation channels involving electronic states localized at the tube nanoparticle interface.
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- 2016
16. Radiofrequency Identification Tagging in Ornamental Shrubs: An Application in Rose
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Alessandra Panattoni, Andrea Luvisi, E. Rinaldelli, Barbara Gini, G. Manzoni, R. Bandinelli, Mario Pagano, Enrico Triolo, Luvisi, Andrea, Panattoni, A., Bandinelli, R., Rinaldelli, E., Pagano, M., Gini, B., Manzoni, G., and Triolo, E.
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Rose (mathematics) ,endocrine system ,biology ,food and beverages ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,Aesthetic value ,Agronomy ,Plant production ,Lateral shoot ,Shoot ,Ornamental plant ,Cultivar ,Cane - Abstract
Plant tagging using radiofrequency identification (RFID) microchips is attractive for ornamental shrubs, such as rose (Rosa spp.), due to their high market value, wide distribution, health certification system, and numerous uses. Differently from other woody species for which methods of microchip implantation have been tested, rose tagging requires the possibility of insertion within canes of less than 10 mm diameter, such as those typically found in the rose nursery setting. Moreover, the possibility of tagging after grafting without changing common plant production procedures and aesthetic value are important considerations. Toward this aim, a new method of microchip insertion was developed. To test its effects on roses, two cultivars were subjected to a tagging procedure, and histological observations of tissues around the microchip and growth analysis of plant canes were performed. Microchip implantation did not cause xylem necrosis in 8- to 9-mm-diameter canes, but in lower diameter canes wilt of the lateral shoot and detriments in growth were observed compared with control plants. The tagged roses were tracked by a database developed for rose information, field log, and botanical sheet retrieval. Our findings suggest that rose plants can be safely tagged with a RFID microchip following suitable selection of cane calliper as early as the nursery phase without negative effects on plant appearance.
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- 2010
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17. Variabilidade genética na região its do rDNA de isolados de trichoderma spp. (Biocontrolador) e Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Chrysanthemi Genetic variability in rDNA ITS region of Trichoderma spp. (biocontrole agent) and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi isolates
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Josiane Pacheco Menezes, Manoeli Lupatini, Zaida Inês Antoniolli, Elena Blume, Emanuele Junges, and Clarice G. Manzoni
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molecular characterization ,Soilborne fungi ,análises de DNA ,sequences ,sequências ,DNA analysis ,lcsh:Agriculture (General) ,Fungos de solo ,endonucleases ,lcsh:S1-972 ,caracterização molecular - Abstract
A análise de características morfológicas e culturais podem não ser suficientes para uma caracterização precisa das espécies de Trichoderma e Fusarium. Objetivou-se, neste trabalho, caracterizar a região do Espaço Interno Transcrito (ITS) do rDNA dos isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 e UFSMT17 de Trichoderma spp. utilizados no biocontrole de Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi (isolado) UFSMF6. A extração de DNA de cada isolado foi realizada a partir de micélio produzido em meio líquido Batata-Dextrose. As amostras de DNA genômico foram submetidas à Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) com os oligonucleotídeos iniciadores universais ITS1 e ITS4 e o produto gerado foi sequenciado. Os fragmentos gerados pela amplificação da PCR foram tratados com as enzimas de restrição HaeIII, HinfI e MboI. As regiões ITS1, ITS2 e 5.8S do rDNA desses isolados fúngicos foram amplificadas com sucesso. A região ITS dos isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 e UFSMT17 de Trichoderma e o isolado UFSMF6 de Fusarium apresentaram uma banda simples com um fragmento de aproximadamente 600 pares de base (pb). As enzimas de restrição HaeIII, HinfI e MboI geraram polimorfismo de bandas entre os isolados. Com base nas análises da sequência de DNA, os isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16, UFSMT17 e UFSMF6 apresentaram maior similaridade com as espécies Trichoderma koningiopsis, Hypocrea virens, Hypocrea lixii e Fusarium oxysporum, respectivamente.The analysis of morphological and cultural characteristics may not enough for the characterization of the species of Trichoderma and Fusarium. The aim of this work was to characterize the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region of the rDNA of UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 and UFSMT17 isolates of Trichoderma spp. used in the biocontrol of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi UFSMF6. DNA extraction of each isolate was accomplished starting from hyphae produced in liquid medium Potato-Dextrose-Agar. The samples of genomic DNA were submitted to the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with the primers ITS1 and ITS4, and the product was sequenced. The fragments generated from PCR amplification were digested with the restriction enzymes HaeIII, HinfI and MboI. The ITS region of the Trichoderma's isolates UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 and UFSMT17 and the Fusarium UFSMF6 isolate showed a simple band with a fragment with 600 base pairs (bp) approximately. The restriction enzymes HaeIII, HinfI and MboI generated band polymorphism among the isolates. The isolates UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16, UFSMT17 and UFSMF6 showed high similarity whit Trichoderma koningiopsis, Hypocrea virens, Hypocrea lixii and Fusarium oxysporum species, respectively.
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- 2010
18. CMS Collaboration
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Aarrestad, T.K. Abbaneo, D. Abbiendi, G. Abbrescia, M. Abdelalim, A.A. Abdullin, S. Abdulsalam, A. Abu Zeid, S. Ackert, A. Acosta, D. Acosta, J.G. Adair, A. Adam, W. Adams, J.R. Adams, M.R. Adams, T. Adiguzel, A. Adzic, P. Afanasiev, S. Agapitos, A. Aggleton, R. Agram, J.-L. Ahmad, A. Ahmad, M. Ahmad, M. Ahmed, I. Ahuja, S. Akbiyik, M. Akchurin, N. Akgun, B. Akin, I.V. Albajar, C. Albrow, M. Alcaraz Maestre, J. Aldá Júnior, W.L. Aldaya Martin, M. Alderweireldt, S. Aleksandrov, A. Alexander, J. Alimena, J. Alunni Solestizi, L. Alverson, G. Alves, F.L. Alves, G.A. Alyari, M. Amapane, N. Amsler, C. Anagnostou, G. Anderson, D. Anderson, I. Andrea, J. Andreev, V. Andreev, Y. Andrews, M.B. Androsov, K. Anelli, C. Antonelli, L. Antropov, I. Antunovic, Z. Apanasevich, L. Apollinari, G. Appelt, E. Apresyan, A. Apyan, A. Arcaro, D. Arcidiacono, R. Arenton, M.W. Argiro, S. Arneodo, M. Arora, S. Asavapibhop, B. Asawatangtrakuldee, C. Asilar, E. Asin, I. Askew, A. Ata, M. Attikis, A. Aubin, A. Auffray, E. Autermann, C. Auzinger, G. Avdeeva, E. Avery, P. Avetisyan, A. Avila, C. Awad, A. Azarkin, M. Azhgirey, I. Aziz, T. Azzi, P. Azzolini, V. Azzurri, P. Baarmand, M.M. Baber, M. Bacchetta, N. Bachmair, F. Bachtis, M. Baden, A. Baffioni, S. Bagliesi, G. Baillon, P. Bainbridge, R. Bakhshiansohi, H. Ball, A.H. Ball, F. Ban, Y. Banerjee, S. Banerjee, S. Bäni, L. Bansal, S. Barbagli, G. Barberis, E. Barbieri, R. Bargassa, P. Baringer, P. Barker, A. Barnes, V.E. Barnett, B.A. Barney, D. Baron, O. Barone, L. Barria, P. Bartek, R. Barth, C. Bartók, M. Bartosik, N. Basegmez, S. Baskakov, A. Battilana, C. Baty, A. Bauerdick, L.A.T. Baumgartel, D. Baus, C. Bayshev, I. Bean, A. Beauceron, S. Beaudette, F. Beck, L. Beernaert, K. Behnamian, H. Behnke, O. Behrens, U. Bein, S. Beirão Da Cruz E Silva, C. Belchior Batista Das Chagas, E. Belforte, S. Beliy, N. Belknap, D.A. Bell, A.J. Bellan, R. Belloni, A. Beluffi, C. Belyaev, A. Belyaev, A. Benaglia, A. Benato, L. Bencze, G. Bendavid, J. Benedetti, D. Benelli, G. Benhabib, L. Beni, N. Benitez, J.F. Benucci, L. Benussi, L. Benvenuti, A.C. Beranek, S. Beretvas, A. Bergauer, T. Berger, J. Beri, S.B. Bernardes, C.A. Bernardini, J. Bernet, C. Berruti, G.M. Berry, D. Berry, E. Berryhill, J. Bertl, W. Besancon, M. Betchart, B. Betts, R.R. Bhardwaj, A. Bhat, P.C. Bhatnagar, V. Bhattacharya, S. Bhattacharya, S. Bhopatkar, V. Bhowmik, S. Bialkowska, H. Bian, J.G. Bianchini, L. Bianco, S. Biasini, M. Bierwagen, K. Biino, C. Bilei, G.M. Bilin, B. Bilki, B. Bilmis, S. Bitioukov, S. Blekman, F. Blobel, V. Bloch, D. Bloch, P. Bloom, K. Bluj, M. Blumenfeld, B. Boccali, T. Bocci, A. Bochenek, J. Bodek, A. Bodlak, M. Boimska, B. Boletti, A. Bolla, G. Bonacorsi, D. Bonato, A. Bondu, O. Boos, E. Bornheim, A. Borras, K. Bortignon, P. Bortoletto, D. Borzou, A. Bose, S. Bose, T. Böser, C. Botta, C. Boudoul, G. Bouhali, O. Bourilkov, D. Bouvier, E. Bradmiller-Feld, J. Braghieri, A. Braibant-Giacomelli, S. Branca, A. Brandstetter, J. Brandt, S. Branson, J.G. Breedon, R. Breto, G. Breuker, H. Brew, C. Brianza, L. Brigliadori, L. Brigljevic, V. Brinkerhoff, A. Brinson, J. Brito, L. Brochero Cifuentes, J.A. Brochet, S. Brodski, M. Brom, J.-M. Brona, G. Brondolin, E. Brooke, J.J. Brown, R.M. Brun, H. Bruner, C. Bruno, G. Buchmuller, O. Bucinskaite, I. Bundock, A. Bunin, P. Bunkowski, K. Bunn, J. Buontempo, S. Burgmeier, A. Burkett, K. Burt, K. Burton, D. Busson, P. Busza, W. Butler, J.N. Butler, P.H. Buttignol, M. Butz, E. Bylinkin, A. Bylsma, B. Byszuk, A. Cabrera, A. Cabrillo, I.J. Cadamuro, L. Caillol, C. Cakir, A. Calabria, C. Calamba, A. Calderon, A. Calderon De La Barca Sanchez, M. Cali, I.A. Call, K. Calligaris, L. Calpas, B. Calvelli, V. Calvert, B. Calvo, E. Caminada, L. Campagnari, C. Campanini, R. Campbell, A. Camporesi, T. Candelise, V. Canelli, M.F. Cankocak, K. Capiluppi, P. Cappello, G. Caputo, C. Cardaci, M. Carlsmith, D. Carlson, B. Carnes, A. Carrillo Montoya, C.A. Carrillo Moreno, S. Cartiglia, N. 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Puigh, D. Puljak, I. Python, Q. Qian, S.J. Quast, G. Quertenmont, L. Quintario Olmeda, A. Quittnat, M. Yates, B.R. Rabady, D. Rabbertz, K. Racz, A. Radburn-Smith, B.C. Radi, A. Radogna, R. Radziej, M. Ragazzi, S. Rahatlou, S. Rahbaran, B. Raics, P. Raidal, M. Rakness, G. Ralph, D. Rander, J. Randle-conde, A. Ranieri, A. Ranjan, K. Rank, D. Rankin, D. Rappoccio, S. Raspereza, A. Rathjens, D. Ratnikov, F. Ratti, S.P. Raupach, F. Ravera, F. Raymond, D.M. Razis, P.A. Re, V. Rebassoo, F. Rebello Teles, P. Redaelli, N. Redjimi, R. Redondo, I. Regnard, S. Reid, I.D. Reinsvold, A. Reis, T. Reithler, H. Rekovic, V. Renker, D. Rezaei Hosseinabadi, F. Ribeiro Cipriano, P.M. Riccardi, C. Ricci-Tam, F. Richards, A. Richardson, C. Richman, J. Rieger, M. Riley, G. Rinkevicius, A. Rizzi, A. Roberts, J. Robmann, P. Robutti, E. Röcker, S. Rodenburg, M. Rodozov, M. Rodrigo, T. Rodrigues Antunes, J. Rodriguez, J.L. Rodríguez-Marrero, A.Y. Roh, Y. Rohe, T. Rohlf, J. Rohringer, H. Roland, B. Roland, C. Roland, G. Rolandi, G. Romanowska-Rybinska, K. Romeo, F. Romero, A. Romero Abad, D. Romero, L. Ronchese, P. Ronga, F.J. Roozbahani, B. Rorie, J. Roscher, F. Rose, A. Rose, A. Rose, K. Roskes, J. Rosowsky, A. Rossi, A.M. Rossin, R. Rossini, M. Rovelli, C. Rovelli, T. Rovere, M. Roy, A. Roy, D. Roy Chowdhury, S. Roy, T. Ruan, M. Ruchti, R. Ruckstuhl, N. Ruggles, T. Ruiz Vargas, J.C. Ruiz Alvarez, J.D. Ruiz-Jimeno, A. Rumerio, P. Rusack, R. Rusakov, S.V. Ruspa, M. Russ, J. Ryckbosch, D. Ryd, A. Rykaczewski, H. Ryu, G. Ryu, M.S. Ryutin, R. Padula, S.S. Sabes, D. Sacchi, R. Sady, A. Safarzadeh, B. Safonov, A. Safronov, G. Sagir, S. Saha, A. Sahin, M.Ö. Sahoo, D.K. Sahoo, N. Saini, L.K. Saka, H. Sakharov, A. Sakulin, H. Sakuma, T. Salazar Ibarguen, H.A. Salerno, D. Salerno, R. Salfeld-Nebgen, J. Saltzberg, D. Salur, S. Salva, S. Salvini, P. Sanabria, J.C. Sanchez-Hernandez, A. Sander, C. Sanders, S. Sandoval Gonzalez, I.D. Sani, M. Santanastasio, F. Santaolalla, J. Santocchia, A. Santoro, A. Saoulidou, N. Sarangi, T. Sarica, U. Sarkar, S. Sarkar, T. Sauvan, J.B. Savin, A. Savoy-Navarro, A. Savrin, V. Saxena, P. Schael, S. Schäfer, C. Scharf, C. Schettler, H. Scheuch, F. Schieck, J. Schizzi, A. Schleper, P. Schlieckau, E. Schmidt, A. Schmitt, M. Schnetzer, S. Schoerner-Sadenius, T. Schöfbeck, R. Schröder, M. Schulte, J.F. Schwandt, J. Schwick, C. Sciacca, C. Scodellaro, L. Seez, C. Seidel, M. Seif El Nasr-storey, S. Seitz, C. Seixas, J. Selvaggi, G. Selvaggi, M. Sen, S. Senkin, S. Serban, A.T. Seva, T. Sexton-Kennedy, E. Sgandurra, L. Sguazzoni, G. Shaheen, S.M. Shalhout, S. Sharan, M. Sharma, A. Sharma, A. Sharma, R. Sharma, S. Sharma, V. Sharma, V. Shchutska, L. Sheffield, D. Sheldon, P. Shepherd-Themistocleous, C.H. Shi, X. Shin, Y.H. Shipsey, I. Shmatov, S. Shoaib, M. Shrinivas, A. Shukla, P. Shulha, S. Shumeiko, N. Siado, J.E. Sieber, G. Sigamani, M. Sikler, F. Silkworth, C. Silva, P. Silvers, D. Silvestris, L. Simon, M. Simon, S. Simonetto, F. Simonis, H.J. Singh, G. Singh, J.B. Sinthuprasith, T. Sirois, Y. Siroli, G.P. Sirunyan, A.M. Skatchkov, N. Skhirtladze, N. Skinnari, L. Skovpen, K. Skuja, A. Smirnov, I. Smirnov, V. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, N. Smith, V.J. Smith, W.H. Snigirev, A. Snook, B. Snow, G.R. Snowball, M. Snyder, C. Soares, M.S. Sobol, A. Soffi, L. Soha, A. Sola, V. Solano, A. Somalwar, S. Son, D.C. Song, S. Sonnenschein, L. Sordini, V. Sorokin, P. Spagnolo, P. Spalding, W.J. Spanier, S. Spannagel, S. Sperka, D. Sphicas, P. Spiegel, L. Spiezia, A. Spiridonov, A. Spiropulu, M. Squires, M. Srimanobhas, N. St. John, J. Stadie, H. Stahl, A. Staiano, A. Starodumov, A. Steggemann, J. Steinbrück, G. Stenson, K. Stephans, G.S.F. Stickland, D. Stieger, B. Stober, F.M. Stolp, D. Stone, R. Stoye, M. Stoykova, S. Stoynev, S. Strauss, J. Strebler, T. Stringer, R. Strobbe, N. Strologas, J. Strom, D. Stuart, D. Stupak, J. Sturdy, J. Suarez, I. Suarez Gonzalez, J. Sudic, L. Sulak, L. Sulimov, V. Sultanov, G. Sumorok, K. Sun, J. Sun, M. Sun, W. Sun, X. Sung, K. Sur, N. Sutar, B. Suwonjandee, N. Svyatkovskiy, A. Swain, S.K. Swartz, M. Syarif, R. Symonds, P. Szillasi, Z. Szleper, M. Sznajder, A. Tabarelli de Fatis, T. Tadel, M. Takahashi, M. Takahashi, Y. Takasugi, E. Tali, B. Talvitie, J. Tambe, N. Tan, P. Tan, S.M. Tao, J. Tapper, A. Taroni, S. Tatarinov, A. Tavernier, S. Tavolaro, V.R. Taylor, D. Taylor, L. Teixeira De Lima, R. Tenchini, R. Teo, W.D. Teodorescu, L. Terentyev, N. Teyssier, D. Thea, A. Theofilatos, K. Tholen, H. Thom, J. Thomas, L. Thomas, S. Thomassen, P. Thompson, J. Thüer, S. Thyssen, F. Tiko, A. Tiras, E. Titov, M. Tkaczyk, S. Tlisov, D. Toda, S. Toldaiev, O. Tomalin, I.R. Tonelli Manganote, E.J. Tonelli, G. Tonjes, M.B. Tonwar, S.C. Topakli, H. Topkar, A. Topsis-Giotis, I. Torassa, E. Toriashvili, T. Toropin, A. Tosi, M. Tosi, N. Tosi, S. Tourtchanovitch, L. Traczyk, P. Tran, N.V. Trauger, H. Travaglini, R. Treberer-Treberspurg, W. Treille, D. Trevisani, N. Tricomi, A. Triossi, A. Tripathi, M. Trippkewitz, K.D. Trocino, D. Trocsanyi, Z.L. Troendle, D. Tropiano, A. Troshin, S. Trovato, M. Tsai, J.F. Tsamalaidze, Z. Tsirou, A. Tu, Z. Tucker, J. Tully, C. Tumasyan, A. Tuo, S. Tuominen, E. Tuominiemi, J. Tuovinen, E. Turkewitz, J. Turner, M. Turner, P. Tuuva, T. Tuve, C. Tytgat, M. Tyurin, N. Tzeng, Y.M. Tziaferi, E. Bhawandeep, U. Uchida, K. Ujvari, B. Ulmer, K.A. Ulrich, R. Undleeb, S. Uplegger, L. Usai, E. Uvarov, L. Uzunian, A. Vaandering, E.W. Vadruccio, D. Vai, I. Vaitkus, J. Valls, N. Valuev, V. Van Spilbeeck, A. Van Onsem, G.P. Van Haevermaet, H. Van Parijs, I. Van De Klundert, M. Van Remortel, N. Van Mulders, P. Van Mechelen, P. Van Hove, P. Van Doninck, W. Van Driessche, W. Vander Velde, C. Vander Donckt, M. Vanelderen, L. Vanhoefer, A. Vanini, S. Vanlaer, P. Vardanyan, I. Vardarlı, F.I. Varela, J. Varelas, N. Varma, M. Vartak, A. Vavilov, S. Vazquez Valencia, F. Vazquez Acosta, M. Veelken, C. Velasco, M. Velicanu, D. Velkovska, J. Venditti, R. Ventura, S. Venturi, A. Verdier, P. Verdini, P.G. Veres, G.I. Vergili, M. Verlage, T. Vernieri, C. Verwilligen, P. Verzetti, M. Verzocchi, M. Veszpremi, V. Vesztergombi, G. Veverka, J. Vidal Marono, M. Vidal, R. Vila, I. Vilar Cortabitarte, R. Vilela Pereira, A. Viliani, L. Virdee, T. Viret, S. Vischia, P. Vitulo, P. Vizan Garcia, J.M. Vlasov, E. Vlimant, J.R. Vogel, H. Volkov, A. Volobouev, I. Vormwald, B. Vorobiev, I. Vorobyev, A. Voutilainen, M. Vutova, M. Wagner, S.R. Wagner-Kuhr, J. Walczak, M. Walia, G. Walker, M. Wallny, R. Walsh, R. Waltenberger, W. Wan Abdullah, W.A.T. Wang, C. Wang, D. Wang, F. Wang, J. Wang, J. Wang, Q. Wang, R.-J. Wang, S. Wang, T.W. Wang, Y. Wang, Z. Wardle, N. Wasserbaech, S. Wayand, S. Wayne, M. Weber, H. Weber, H.A. Weber, M. Weber, M. Wei, H. Weiler, T. Weinberg, M. Welke, C. Wendland, L. Weng, Y. West, C. Wetzel, J. Whitbeck, A. Wickramage, N. Wilbur, S. Williams, T. Wimpenny, S. Winer, B.L. Wissing, C. Wittich, P. Wittmer, B. Wöhri, H.K. Wöhrmann, C. Wolf, M. Wolf, R. Wolfe, E. Wood, D. Wood, J. Woodard, A. Woods, N. Worm, S.D. Wright, D. Wu, Z. Wulsin, H.W. Wulz, C.-E. Würthwein, F. Wyslouch, B. Xia, F. Xiao, M. Xie, S. Xie, W. Xin, Y. Xu, L. Xu, Q. Xu, Z. Yagil, A. Yalvac, M. Yang, F. Yang, M. Yang, Y. Yazgan, E. Yelton, J. Yetkin, E.A. Yetkin, T. Yi, K. Yilmaz, Y. Yohay, R. Yonamine, R. Yoo, H.D. Yoo, J. York, A. You, C. Yu, I. Yu, S.S. Yumiceva, F. Yusli, M.N. Zabel, J. Zabi, A. Zaganidis, N. Zagozdzinska, A. Zakaria, M. Zalewski, P. Zanetti, A. Zanetti, M. Zarubin, A. Zeinali, M. Zenoni, F. Zenz, S.C. Zeuner, W.D. Zevi Della Porta, G. Zeyrek, M. Zghiche, A. Zhang, F. Zhang, H. Zhang, J. Zhokin, A. Zhu, R.Y. Zhukov, V. Zhukova, V. Zorbilmez, C. Zotto, P. Zou, D. Zsigmond, A.J. Zucchetta, A. Zuranski, A. d'Enterria, D. de Trocóniz, J.F. de Barbaro, P. du Pree, T. CMS Collaboration
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19. Surface topography of Dome Concordia (Antarctica) from kinematic interferential GPS and bedrock topography
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Alessandro Capra, Ignazio E. Tabacco, G. Manzoni, Stefano Gandolfi, Raffaela Cefalo, and Luca Vittuari
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Surface (mathematics) ,010506 paleontology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,business.industry ,Bedrock ,Kinematics ,Geodesy ,01 natural sciences ,Kinematic GPS Topography DOMeC Antarctica Glaciology ,Dome (geology) ,Global Positioning System ,business ,Geomorphology ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
A new plano-altimetric map of the Dome Concordia (Dome C) area was drawn up from 1995/96 kinematic double-frequency global-positioning-system (GPS) data of two different projects, as well as static GPS data from a geodetic net for deformation analysis and ice-flow velocity measurements covering an area of about 2000 km2.The GPS surveys were carried out for EPICA during the 10th and 11th Italian Expeditions to choose the optimal location for deep ice-core drilling at Dome C. The accuracy of the kinematic survey was tested by analysing the height-value differences at intersections between different profiles; values ranged from 50–150 mm.The new map was compared with the 1993 kinematic interferential GPS data and residuals between the 1993 and 1995 data were calculated. The surface topographic values were used to calculate the elevation of the Dome C area bedrock, obtained from the reference ground-based and airborne radio-echo-sounding surveys.
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20. Dome C (Antarctica) Topography by Means of Kinematic Interferential GPS and Bedrock Topography
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A. CAPRA, S. GANDOLFI, G. MANZONI, I. E. TABACCO, L. VITTUARI, CEFALO, RAFFAELA, A., Capra, Cefalo, Raffaela, S., Gandolfi, G., Manzoni, I. E., Tabacco, and L., Vittuari
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- 2000
21. Virtual vineyard for grapevine management purposes: A RFID/GPS application
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R. Bandinelli, Andrea Luvisi, Mario Pagano, Mario Scartòn, Enrico Triolo, Barbara Gini, E. Rinaldelli, G. Manzoni, Luvisi, Andrea, Pagano, Mario, Bandinelli, Roberto, Rinaldelli, Enrico, Gini, Barbara, Scartòn, Mario, Manzoni, Giorgio, and Triolo, Enrico
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Geographic information system ,Database ,Traceability ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Forestry ,Horticulture ,computer.software_genre ,Vineyard ,Computer Science Applications ,Software ,Assisted GPS ,Global Positioning System ,Geographic coordinate system ,business ,Telecommunications ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,computer - Abstract
A method for combining data stored in an RFID microchip implanted inside grapevine plants and a GPS system is described. GIS software was used to register geographic coordinates of detected points, and to develop a specific database in which information useful for the positioning phase are stored. The final product is a digital map accessible via mobile or desktop systems that represents the ''virtual vineyard''. In this digital representation, each grapevine plant marked by RFID can be selected, viewed and edited. Free-to-use software was implemented for use by consumers.
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- 2011
22. Genetic variability in rDNA ITS region of Trichoderma spp. (biocontrole agent) and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi isolates
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Clarice G. Manzoni, Elena Blume, Manoeli Lupatini, Zaida Inês Antoniolli, Emanuele Junges, and Josiane Pacheco Menezes
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General Veterinary ,Soilborne fungi ,Soil Science ,análises de DNA ,Biology ,Dna amplification ,Genetic analysis ,Molecular biology ,endonucleases ,law.invention ,molecular characterization ,law ,Genetic marker ,sequences ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Natural enemies ,DNA analysis ,sequências ,Fungos de solo ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Polymerase chain reaction ,caracterização molecular ,Food Science - Abstract
A análise de características morfológicas e culturais podem não ser suficientes para uma caracterização precisa das espécies de Trichoderma e Fusarium. Objetivou-se, neste trabalho, caracterizar a região do Espaço Interno Transcrito (ITS) do rDNA dos isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 e UFSMT17 de Trichoderma spp. utilizados no biocontrole de Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi (isolado) UFSMF6. A extração de DNA de cada isolado foi realizada a partir de micélio produzido em meio líquido Batata-Dextrose. As amostras de DNA genômico foram submetidas à Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) com os oligonucleotídeos iniciadores universais ITS1 e ITS4 e o produto gerado foi sequenciado. Os fragmentos gerados pela amplificação da PCR foram tratados com as enzimas de restrição HaeIII, HinfI e MboI. As regiões ITS1, ITS2 e 5.8S do rDNA desses isolados fúngicos foram amplificadas com sucesso. A região ITS dos isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 e UFSMT17 de Trichoderma e o isolado UFSMF6 de Fusarium apresentaram uma banda simples com um fragmento de aproximadamente 600 pares de base (pb). As enzimas de restrição HaeIII, HinfI e MboI geraram polimorfismo de bandas entre os isolados. Com base nas análises da sequência de DNA, os isolados UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16, UFSMT17 e UFSMF6 apresentaram maior similaridade com as espécies Trichoderma koningiopsis, Hypocrea virens, Hypocrea lixii e Fusarium oxysporum, respectivamente. The analysis of morphological and cultural characteristics may not enough for the characterization of the species of Trichoderma and Fusarium. The aim of this work was to characterize the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region of the rDNA of UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 and UFSMT17 isolates of Trichoderma spp. used in the biocontrol of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi UFSMF6. DNA extraction of each isolate was accomplished starting from hyphae produced in liquid medium Potato-Dextrose-Agar. The samples of genomic DNA were submitted to the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with the primers ITS1 and ITS4, and the product was sequenced. The fragments generated from PCR amplification were digested with the restriction enzymes HaeIII, HinfI and MboI. The ITS region of the Trichoderma's isolates UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16 and UFSMT17 and the Fusarium UFSMF6 isolate showed a simple band with a fragment with 600 base pairs (bp) approximately. The restriction enzymes HaeIII, HinfI and MboI generated band polymorphism among the isolates. The isolates UFSMT15.1, UFSMT16, UFSMT17 and UFSMF6 showed high similarity whit Trichoderma koningiopsis, Hypocrea virens, Hypocrea lixii and Fusarium oxysporum species, respectively.
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23. Metodi attuali di rilievo per il catasto stradale
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A. Amodeo, G. Manzoni, ROBERTI, ROBERTO, CEFALO, RAFFAELA, A., Amodeo, Cefalo, Raffaela, G., Manzoni, and Roberti, Roberto
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dati interferenziali ,GPS ,Catasto Strade ,rilievi cinematici ,database - Abstract
Viene presentata la metodologia di rilievo con GPS interferenziale cinematico per applicazioni all'aggiornamento dei dati del Caasto Strade. Le precisioni ottenibili in post-processing ed in tempo reale sono molto elevate e consentono di calcolare i raggi di curvatura, le pendenze longitudinali e trasversali ed altri parametri necessari per l'aggiornamento dei database esistenti.
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24. Rete GPS per allertamento di subsidenza nel campo geotermico di Casaglia (Ferrara)
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L. Dall' Olio, G. Manzoni, B. Palla, CEFALO, RAFFAELA, GNGTS, L., Dall' Olio, Cefalo, Raffaela, G., Manzoni, and B., Palla
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Casaglia ,GPS ,misure interferenziali ,subsidenza ,rete di allertamento - Abstract
In questo lavoro vengono presentati i risultati di elaborazioni di reti GPS per il controllo di movimenti di subsidenza nel campo geotermico di Casaglia (Ferrara), monitorato mediante una rete di allertamento di microsismicita'.
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- 1993
25. Risultati delle osservazioni GPS sulla frana di Spriana (Sondrio)
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A. Tamburini, G. Manzoni, B. Palla, CEFALO, RAFFAELA, GNGTS, A., Tamburini, Cefalo, Raffaela, G., Manzoni, and B., Palla
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misure statiche ,vertici ,GPS ,frana ,rete - Abstract
vengono presentati i risultati di elaborazioni di dati GPS geodetici doppia frequenza sui punti della rete di monitoraggio della frana di Spiana (Sondrio). Vengono illustrate le entita' degli spostamenti fra le sessioni di misura e i parametri degli ellissi standard associati ai punti misurati.
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26. Il rilievo cartografico di Aquileia
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CEFALO, RAFFAELA, G. Manzoni, G. Meng, A. Purga, Cefalo, Raffaela, G., Manzoni, G., Meng, and A., Purga
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Aquileia ,GPS ,rete geodetica italiana ,rete ,archeologia - Abstract
Il rilievo con i satelliti GPS (Global Positioning System) e' molto piu' economico del rilievo tradizionale a terra. Inoltre il GPS, per il limitato peso ed ingombro degli strumenti e per la loro automaticita', consente di realizzare imprese quasi impossibili con il teodolite e distanziometro, quali ad esempio l'inserimento di un campanile nel rilievo mediante misure dirette. Il rilevamento cartograico interessa la zona archeologica di Aquileia utilizzando il campanile della Basilica sulla cui sommita' e' stata posta un'antenna GPS collegata con un ricevitore. L'impresa assume maggior significato perche' il campanile e' vertice della rete geodetica italiana del primo ordine, cioe' della rete di vertici ai quali si appoggia tutta la cartografia ufficiale.
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- 1992
27. Progetto e realizzazione di uno stadio di turbomacchina operatrice assiale
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G. Manzoni, MOSETTI, GIOVANNI, POLONI, CARLO, G., Manzoni, Mosetti, Giovanni, and Poloni, Carlo
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compressore assiale - Published
- 1992
28. Micropropulsion experiment on UNISAT-2
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Filippo Graziani, Fabio Santoni, E. De Fabrizio, Lisa Vaccari, Paolo Tortora, and G. Manzoni
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Acceleration ,Engineering ,Spacecraft ,business.industry ,Nozzle ,Orbit (dynamics) ,Mechanical engineering ,Satellite ,Thrust ,Aerospace engineering ,business ,Flight experiment ,Cold gas thruster - Abstract
The design and implementation of an experimental micropropulsion system, under development jointly by Mechatronic and INFM, is described. The flight experiment will be performed on-board the microsatellite UNISAT-2, in the framework of a cooperation between University di Roma "La Sapienza", Mechatronic and INFM. The main goal of the experiment is to have a preliminary assessment of the microthruster performance in orbit. The thruster configuration for the UNISAT-2 experiment is cold-gas, using pressurized nitrogen (N/sub 2/). The micro convergent-divergent nozzles, obtained by a 500 /spl mu/m thickness silicon wafer, have a throat area of about 300 /spl mu/m/sup 2/ through which the pressurized gas flow is accelerated. Ground tests performed to evaluate the microthruster performance are described, showing that the maximum thrust is of the order of 500 /spl mu/N. Two pairs of microthrusters are mounted with their thrust direction orthogonal to the spin-axis of the UNISAT-2 spacecraft, and are used to perform spin-up/spin-down maneuvers. Measuring the satellite spin rate variation, after thruster activation, the average thrust is evaluated.
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29. Serum lipoprotein(a) as an independent cardiovascular risk factor for patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis
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Lucia Neri, Carlo Feletti, Claudio Capponcini, G. Manzoni, Leopoldo Baldrati, and Dino Docci
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Lipoprotein(a) ,Endocrinology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Renal Dialysis ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Humans ,Chronic hemodialysis ,Risk factor ,business - Published
- 1995
30. VARIABILIDADE NAS TAXAS FISIOLÓGICAS DO MEXILHÃO PERNA PERNA EM DOIS SÍTIOS DE CULTIVO DO LITORAL NORTE DE SANTA CATARINA
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C RESGALLA Jr, G. MANZONI, K. N. KUROSHIMA, Fo. REIS, R. W., and K. S. LAITANO
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Salinity ,Ecology ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Seston ,Environmental pollution ,General Medicine ,Mussel ,Biology ,business ,Annual cycle - Abstract
With the growing socioeconomic activity of mussel farming on Santa Catarina’s coast, the identification of new cultivation sites became necessary. Among a variety of methods used for the analysis of potential producing areas, studying of the mussel physiological rates may be considered as one of the most appropriated, specially when addressing the monitoring of sites already established and the negative effects of environmental pollution. This report presents a preliminary comparison between two areas of cultivation in the northern coast of the state (municipalities of Penha and Bombinhas). In both locations, environmental data (temperature, salinity and seston) and physiological parameters of the mussels (growth, and filtration, respiration and assimilation rates) were analysed. Our findings suggested a direct relationship between temperature and mussel growth rate and also between salinity and respiration rates for both areas. The seston concentration showed a high environmental variability as a response to the continental drainage. In addition, the filtration and assimilation rates seemed to be influenced by the stages of embryonic follicle maturation. In terms of production, the sites showed larger differences during the colder months as compared to the warmer ones, when the results were quite similar. More conclusive results are dependent of studies conducted along a complete annual cycle.
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31. Biomonitoramento ativo de metais traço e efeito biológico em mexilhões transplantados para área de influência de efluente de indústria de beneficiamento de aço - Fase I
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G. Manzoni, E. Wegner, V. R. Bellotto, and P. C. de Brito
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Perna perna ,Animal science ,biology ,Maximum level ,Chemistry ,Bioaccumulation ,Mineralogy ,Trace metal ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification - Abstract
Preliminary results from an environmental monitoring program of an industrial submarine outflow are presented. Introduced mussels technique with Perna perna was applied. Two evaluations were carried out; one thirty days after the transplant and, another one, sixty days after the first one. Trace metal bioaccumulation and the associated cellular damage were determined. In the first evaluation, in the beginning of the industrial activity, concentrations significantly higher of some metals in mussels of the area of the emissary in comparison with the control site had been registered. In the second evaluation higher concentrations were recorded only for Cd, Zn and Ni at submarine outflow zone. Despite this, the recorded concentrations remained in the range considered normal for the studied species and below of the maximum level accepted by law for human consumption. The Neutral Red Assay, the biomarker applied, evidenced no cellular damage.
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32. Design and prototyping of a micropropulsion system for microsatellites attitude control and orbit correction
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Frederic Perennes, G. Manzoni, F. De Grandis, Fabio Santoni, P. Miotti, Annamaria Gerardino, Lisa Vaccari, Matteo Altissimo, E. Di Fabrizio, and Filippo Graziani
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Spacecraft ,business.industry ,Computer science ,General Engineering ,Propulsion ,Mechatronics ,Space exploration ,Attitude control ,Surface micromachining ,Optics ,Space industry ,Satellite ,Aerospace engineering ,business - Abstract
Silicon micromachining is an attractive technique for batch production of a wide class of miniaturized components and systems. In particular, micromachined components can be combined with semiconductor lasers, microlenses, and micromechanics to develop a new class of instruments. A worldwide impulse in micromachining is originated by the space industry. Space exploration in the new millennium will mostly rely on drastically miniaturized spacecraft by today’s standards. It is worth to note that the space community is used to speak about nanosatellites when satellite mass ranges between 1 and 10 kg, while microsatellites range between 10 and 100 kg (ESA/IPC 81 Information Note, Paris, October 2000). A key point for precise micronanosatellites orbit and attitude control is the development of a suitable propulsion system, weighting a few grams and capable of few μN of thrust. A microthruster complying these requirements is under development jointly by our laboratory and Mechatronic, using MEMS technology. The...
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- 2002
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33. Convention Regarding the Organization of the Statute of the Tangier Zone
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J. Quiñones de León, Berthelot, G. H. Villiers, M. de Beaumarchais, Marquis de la Torrehermosa, G. Manzoni, Mauricio Lopez Roberts, M. Aguirre de Carcer, Arnold Robertson, and Crewe
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Convention ,Statute ,Law ,Political science ,Political Science and International Relations - Published
- 1929
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34. General Pact for the Renunciation of War
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Gustav Stresemann, Frank B. Kellogg, Paul Hymans, Ari Briand, null Cushendun, W. L. Mackenzie King, A. J. MacLachlan, C. J. Parr, J. S. Smit, Liam T. MacCosgair, G. Manzoni, null Uchida, August Zaleski, and Eduard Benés
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Political Science and International Relations ,Law - Published
- 1928
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35. A Discussion on the measurement and interpretation of changes of strain in the Earth - A 60m laser stainmeter
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C. Marchesini and G. Manzoni
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Materials science ,Optics ,business.industry ,law ,Laser source ,Measure (physics) ,Michelson interferometer ,Strainmeter ,business ,Laser ,law.invention - Abstract
A 60 m Michelson interferometer having a He—Ne frequency stabilized laser source has been installed near Trieste, Italy, to measure the strain in the crust.
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- 1973
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36. Ottimizzazione di sistemi energetici mediante l'applicazione di algoritmi di ricerca genetica
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Manzoni, G., Mosetti, Giovanni, Poloni, Carlo, G., Manzoni, Mosetti, Giovanni, and Poloni, Carlo
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Genetic Algorithm ,Genetic Algorithms ,renewable energy systems - Published
- 1992
37. Publisher Correction: Progress towards malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion: perspectives from the World Health Organization.
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Manzoni G, Try R, Guintran JO, Christiansen-Jucht C, Jacoby E, Sovannaroth S, Zhang Z, Banouvong V, Shortus MS, Reyburn R, Chanthavisouk C, Linn NYY, Thapa B, Khine SK, Sudathip P, Gopinath D, Thieu NQ, Ngon MS, Cong DT, Hui L, Kelley J, Valecha NNK, Bustos MD, Rasmussen C, and Tuseo L
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38. Progress towards malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion: perspectives from the World Health Organization.
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Manzoni G, Try R, Guintran JO, Christiansen-Jucht C, Jacoby E, Sovannaroth S, Zhang Z, Banouvong V, Shortus MS, Reyburn R, Chanthavisouk C, Linn NYY, Thapa B, Khine SK, Sudathip P, Gopinath D, Thieu NQ, Ngon MS, Cong DT, Hui L, Kelley J, Valecha NNK, Bustos MD, Rasmussen C, and Tuseo L
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- Humans, World Health Organization, Asia, Southeastern, Antimalarials pharmacology, Antimalarials therapeutic use, Artemisinins therapeutic use, Malaria epidemiology, Malaria prevention & control, Malaria drug therapy, Malaria, Falciparum epidemiology, Malaria, Falciparum prevention & control, Malaria, Falciparum drug therapy
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Malaria remains a global health challenge, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities. Despite substantial progress, the emergence of anti-malarial drug resistance poses a constant threat. The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS), which includes Cambodia, China's Yunnan province, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam has been the epicentre for the emergence of resistance to successive generations of anti-malarial therapies. From the perspective of the World Health Organization (WHO), this article considers the collaborative efforts in the GMS, to contain Plasmodium falciparum artemisinin partial resistance and multi-drug resistance and to advance malaria elimination. The emergence of artemisinin partial resistance in the GMS necessitated urgent action and regional collaboration resulting in the Strategy for Malaria Elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion (2015-2030), advocating for accelerated malaria elimination interventions tailored to country needs, co-ordinated and supported by the WHO Mekong malaria elimination programme. The strategy has delivered substantial reductions in malaria across all GMS countries, with a 77% reduction in malaria cases and a 97% reduction in malaria deaths across the GMS between 2012 and 2022. Notably, China was certified malaria-free by WHO in 2021. Countries' ownership and accountability have been pivotal, with each GMS country outlining its priorities in strategic and annual work plans. The development of strong networks for anti-malarial drug resistance surveillance and epidemiological surveillance was essential. Harmonization of policies and guidelines enhanced collaboration, ensuring that activities were driven by evidence. Challenges persist, particularly in Myanmar, where security concerns have limited recent progress, though an intensification and acceleration plan aims to regain momentum. Barriers to implementation can slow progress and continuing innovation is needed. Accessing mobile and migrant populations is key to addressing remaining transmission foci, requiring effective cross-border collaboration. In conclusion, the GMS has made significant progress towards malaria elimination, particularly in the east where several countries are close to P. falciparum elimination. New and persisting challenges require sustained efforts and continued close collaboration. The GMS countries have repeatedly risen to every obstacle presented, and now is the time to re-double efforts and achieve the 2030 goal of malaria elimination for the region., (© 2024. World Health Organization.)
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39. Indocyanine Green (ICG)-Guided One-Stage Delayed Bladder Closure and Radical Soft-Tissue Mobilization (Kelly Procedure) For Bladder Exstrophy Repair: The First Experience.
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Paraboschi I, Gnech M, Minoli DG, De Marco EA, Parente G, Mantica G, Bagnara V, Manzoni G, Leclair MD, and Berrettini A
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The vascular supply of the pelvic structures and the external genitalia can be easily injured during the one-stage delayed bladder closure and radical soft-tissue mobilization (Kelly procedure) for bladder exstrophy surgical repair. Aiming to help surgeons assessing and confirming tissue perfusion and viability, indocyanine green (ICG)-based laser angiography was incorporated into the operative approach to reduce the risk of ischemic injuries. The EleVision IR system (Medtronic Ltd) was adopted to confirm the identification of the vascular pedicles and assess the tissue perfusion in real-time in a 5-month-old with bladder exstrophy undergoing the one-stage delayed bladder closure and radical soft-tissue mobilization (Kelly procedure). ICG (0.15 mg/kg) was intravenously administered at 6 key steps during surgery with the ability to be re-dosed every 15 minutes. ICG-based laser angiography helped to confirm the correct identification of the vascular structures during surgery and to assess tissue perfusion in real-time. Blood flow did not change considerably after initial dissection or upon approximating the pubis symphysis. At the end of the procedure, good penile perfusion was shown, proving that no direct injury or substantial compression of the pudendal vessels had occurred following the mobilization and the reconstructive phase. ICG-based laser angiography proved to be safe, effective, and easy to employ and should be considered as a reasonable adjunct for tissue perfusion assessment and operative decision-making in patients undergoing bladder exstrophy Kelly repair., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work., (© 2023 Paraboschi et al.)
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40. Indocyanine Green (ICG)-Guided Onlay Preputial Island Flap Urethroplasty for the Single-Stage Repair of Hypospadias in Children: A Case Report.
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Paraboschi I, Gnech M, Minoli DG, De Marco EA, Parente G, Mantica G, Manzoni G, and Berrettini A
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- Male, Humans, Child, Infant, Indocyanine Green, Urethra surgery, Surgical Flaps, Skin, Hypospadias surgery
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First described by Duckett in 1981, and initially employed for the surgical correction of mid-penile hypospadias, the onlay preputial island flap urethroplasty has progressively gained increasing popularity, extending its indication to proximal forms. However, with the complexity of the penile anomaly, the rate of postoperative complications related to poor tissue perfusion (including skin and glans dehiscence, urethral stenoses, and fistulas) has also increased. Conventionally, the visual assessment of the onlay preputial island flap is the only option available to establish the appropriate tissue vascularization during surgery. To this end, we have first introduced the EleVision IR system (Medtronic Ltd., Hong Kong, China) to assess the vascular perfusion of the preputial island flap in a 13-month-old boy undergoing the onlay urethroplasty for the surgical correction of a mid-shaft hypospadias. This was possible 80 s after the intravenous injection of indocyanine green (ICG, 0.15 mg/kg, Diagnostic Green GmbH, Munich, Germany). ICG-based laser angiography helped define the proximal resection margin of the preputial flap, and proved to be safe, effective, and easy to employ. This innovative intraoperative imaging modality can be considered a useful adjunct for tissue perfusion evaluation and intraoperative decision-making during the onlay preputial island flap urethroplasty in children.
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41. Persistence of Abdominal Pain: Did You Check for Mesenteric Vessels?
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Piroddu J, Dore MP, Pes GM, Meloni PP, and Manzoni G
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- Male, Humans, Adult, Celiac Artery, Abdominal Pain etiology, Intestines, Mesenteric Artery, Superior, Aneurysm complications
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The incidence of abnormalities regarding the celiac-mesenteric trunk (CMT) has been reported to be between 1% and 2.7%, whereas for visceral aneurysms the incidence is between 0.1% and 0.2% of the general population. Anatomical variations in the CMT may be the result of abnormal embryogenesis of the primitive segmental splanchnic arteries that supply the bowel and several abdominal organs. The clinical presentation may range from vague abdominal symptoms to aneurysm rupture with a significant mortality risk. In this case, we describe the clinical history of a 37-year-old man with postprandial abdominal pain likely related to the celiac-mesenteric trunk enlargement, associated with high resistance flow in the proximal site. Postprandial symptoms improved by avoiding large meals and surveillance for the CMT anomalies was recommended by cross-imaging including the echo-color-Doppler to assess blood flow modification.
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42. A Unique Case of Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP) Implantation and Mesh Phalloplasty in a Patient Born with Congenital Fusiform Megalourethra.
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Berrettini A, Paraboschi I, Di Grazia M, Gnech M, Mantica G, Minoli DG, De Marco EA, Manzoni G, Capece M, Palmieri A, Ralph D, and Mirone V
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We present the first case of a patient born with congenital fusiform megalourethra who underwent the successful placement of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) and mesh phalloplasty due to primary erectile dysfunction (ED). After an extensive psychosexual assessment and a preoperative MRI scan, an IPP was successfully implanted. The procedure was carried out through a penoscrotal approach, which offered excellent exposure to the crura and the proximal ends of the corpora cavernosa. Following the incision and the dilatation of both corpora cavernosa, the penile cylinders were inserted and a mesh phalloplasty was performed, to replace the erectile tissues lacking in the distal corpora cavernosa. After reservoir and pump placement, the device was tested, and no mechanical issues were recorded. The postoperative course was uneventful, and, at the 2-year follow-up, the patient reported highly satisfactory results, with valid functional erections., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work., (© 2023 Berrettini et al.)
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43. Radiation Exposure and Surgical Outcomes after Antegrade Sclerotherapy for the Treatment of Varicocele in the Paediatric Population: A Single Centre Experience.
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Bebi C, Bilato M, Minoli DG, De Marco EA, Gnech M, Paraboschi I, Boeri L, Fulgheri I, Brambilla R, Campoleoni M, Albo G, Montanari E, Manzoni G, and Berrettini A
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Introduction: Antegrade sclerotherapy (Tauber) effectively treats varicocele. However, fluoroscopy exposes young males to ionizing radiation. We aimed to evaluate radiation exposure and surgical outcomes after the Tauber procedure., Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analysed data from 251 patients. Dose area product (DAP) and fluoroscopy time were recorded. The effective dose was calculated with the PCXMC software. Descriptive statistics and linear regression tested the association between clinical predictors and radiation exposure., Results: Median (IQR) age and body mass index (BMI) were 14 (13-16) years and 20.1 (17.9-21.6) kg/m². Five (2.1%) patients developed clinical recurrence and two (0.81%) developed complications. Median fluoroscopy time and DAP were 38.5 (27.7-54.0) s and 89.6 (62.5-143.9) cGy*cm
2 . The effective dose was 0.19 (0.14-0.31) mSv. Fluoroscopy time was higher in patients with collateral veins (41 (26-49) s vs. 36 (31-61) s, p = 0.02). The median amount of sclerosing agent (SA) used was 3 (3-4) ml. DAP was higher when SA > 3 mL was used (101.4 (65-183) cGy*cm2 vs. 80.5 (59-119) cGy*cm2 ; p < 0.01). At univariable linear regression, age, BMI, operative time and SA > 3 mL were associated with higher DAP (all p < 0.01). At multivariable linear regression, only BMI (beta 12.9, p < 0.001) and operative time (beta 1.9, p < 0.01) emerged as predictors of higher DAP, after accounting for age and SA > 3 mL., Conclusions: The Tauber procedure is safe and associated with low effective doses. Operative time and the patient's BMI independently predict a higher radiation dose.- Published
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44. The Discipline of Pediatric Urology: Prerogatives and Necessities.
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Artibani W, Carmignani L, Carrieri G, Castagnetti M, Cretì G, De Gennaro M, Manzoni G, Masieri L, Porpiglia F, and Scarpa RM
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- Child, Humans, Italy, Urology
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To the Editor, The aim of this "position paper" is to describe the discipline of Pediatric Urology with its clinical and cultural competencies, represent the reasons for legitimizing its existence, and reinforce its importance in the "scenario" of the National Italian Healthcare System. The requisites and the educational requirements were defined by both the Italian Ministry of Health with the State-Regions Conference, and the European Union [...].
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- 2022
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45. Definition, diagnosis and clinical management of non-obstructive kidney dysplasia: a consensus statement by the ERKNet Working Group on Kidney Malformations.
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Kohl S, Avni FE, Boor P, Capone V, Clapp WL, De Palma D, Harris T, Heidet L, Hilger AC, Liapis H, Lilien M, Manzoni G, Montini G, Negrisolo S, Pierrat MJ, Raes A, Reutter H, Schreuder MF, Weber S, Winyard PJD, Woolf AS, Schaefer F, and Liebau MC
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- Child, Humans, Kidney pathology, Kidney Diseases pathology, Urogenital Abnormalities, Renal Insufficiency pathology
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Kidney dysplasia is one of the most frequent causes of chronic kidney failure in children. While dysplasia is a histological diagnosis, the term 'kidney dysplasia' is frequently used in daily clinical life without histopathological confirmation. Clinical parameters of kidney dysplasia have not been clearly defined, leading to imprecise communication amongst healthcare professionals and patients. This lack of consensus hampers precise disease understanding and the development of specific therapies. Based on a structured literature search, we here suggest a common basis for clinical, imaging, genetic, pathological and basic science aspects of non-obstructive kidney dysplasia associated with functional kidney impairment. We propose to accept hallmark sonographic findings as surrogate parameters defining a clinical diagnosis of dysplastic kidneys. We suggest differentiated clinical follow-up plans for children with kidney dysplasia and summarize established monogenic causes for non-obstructive kidney dysplasia. Finally, we point out and discuss research gaps in the field., (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the ERA.)
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- 2022
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46. Fluorescence-Guided Surgery and Novel Innovative Technologies for Improved Visualization in Pediatric Urology.
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Paraboschi I, Mantica G, Minoli DG, De Marco EA, Gnech M, Bebi C, Manzoni G, and Berrettini A
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- Child, Fluorescence, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Augmented Reality, Surgery, Computer-Assisted, Urology
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Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS), three-dimensional (3D) imaging technologies, and other innovative devices are rapidly revolutionizing the field of urology, providing surgeons with powerful tools for a more complete understanding of patient-specific anatomy. Today, several new intraoperative imaging technologies and cutting-edge devices are available in adult urology to assist surgeons in delivering personalized interventions. Their applications are also gradually growing in general pediatric surgery, where the detailed visualization of normal and pathological structures has the potential to significantly minimize perioperative complications and improve surgical outcomes. In the field of pediatric urology, FGS, 3D reconstructions and printing technologies, augmented reality (AR) devices, contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) have been increasingly adopted for a more realistic understanding of the normal and abnormal anatomy, providing a valuable insight to deliver customized treatments in real time. This narrative review aims to illustrate the main applications of these new technologies and imaging devices in the clinical setting of pediatric urology by selecting, with a strict methodology, the most promising articles published in the international scientific literature on this topic. The purpose is to favor early adoption and stimulate more research on this topic for the benefit of children.
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47. Accelerating malaria elimination in Cambodia: an intensified approach for targeting at-risk populations.
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Sovannaroth S, Ngor P, Khy V, Dunn JC, Burbach MK, Peng S, Mak S, Siv K, Manzoni G, Guintran JO, Tuseo L, and Huy R
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- Cambodia epidemiology, Humans, Risk Factors, Malaria diagnosis, Malaria epidemiology, Malaria prevention & control
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Background: Malaria in Cambodia has decreased by 90.8% between 2010 and 2020, driven by the commitment of the National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria (CNM) and the achievements of the roll-out of a village malaria worker programme. However, in the first seven months of 2018, CNM identified a 207% increase (11,969 to 36,778) in confirmed malaria cases compared to the same months in the previous year. To address this increase, CNM developed the "Intensification Plan" (IP), implemented between October 2018 and December 2020., Methods: The structure of the IP was summarized, including the selection of sites, the interventions implemented in the selected health facility catchment areas (HFCAs) and the monitoring and evaluation process. Data on IP interventions were collected by CNM and civil society organisations. Data on malaria cases and tests from all HFCAs in Cambodia from January 2018 to December 2020 were sourced from the Cambodia Malaria Information System (MIS) and WHO Malaria Elimination Database. Malaria data from IP HFCAs and non-IP HFCAs was analysed and compared to present the changes in malaria testing and confirmed cases before and during implementation of the IP., Results: Between October 2018 and December 2020, through the IP 16,902 forest packs and 293,090 long-lasting insecticide treated nets were distributed. In the 45 HFCAs included in the IP, 431,143 malaria tests were performed and 29,819 malaria cases were diagnosed, 5364 (18%) of which were Plasmodium falciparum/mixed cases. During the intervention period, over all HFCAs included in IP, P. falciparum/mixed cases declined from 1029 to 39, a 96.2% decrease, and from 25.4 P. falciparum/mixed cases per HFCA to 0.9. HFCAs not included in IP declined from 468 to 43 cases, a 90.8% decrease, showing that routine malaria activities in Cambodia were also playing an important contribution to malaria control., Conclusions: Over the course of IP implementation there was a substantial increase in malaria testing and both overall malaria cases and P. falciparum/mixed cases decreased month on month. The initiative yields lessons learned for Cambodia to reach the final stage of elimination as well as for other countries aiming to accelerate their malaria control programmes., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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48. Pediatric Urolithiasis: Current Surgical Strategies and Future Perspectives.
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Paraboschi I, Gnech M, De Marco EA, Minoli DG, Bebi C, Zanetti SP, Manzoni G, Montanari E, and Berrettini A
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New technological innovations and cutting-edge techniques have led to important changes in the surgical management of pediatric urolithiasis. Miniaturized technologies and minimally invasive approaches have been increasingly used in children with urinary stones to minimize surgical complications and improve patient outcomes. Moreover, the new computer technologies of the digital era have been opening new horizons for the preoperative planning and surgical treatment of children with urinary calculi. Three-dimensional modeling reconstructions, virtual, augmented, and mixed reality are rapidly approaching the surgical practice, equipping surgeons with powerful instruments to enhance the real-time intraoperative visualization of normal and pathological structures. The broad range of possibilities offered by these technological innovations in the adult population finds increasing applications in pediatrics, offering a more detailed visualization of small anatomical structures. This review illustrates the most promising techniques and devices to enhance the surgical treatment of pediatric urolithiasis in children, aiming to favor an early adoption and to stimulate more research on this topic., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Paraboschi, Gnech, De Marco, Minoli, Bebi, Zanetti, Manzoni, Montanari and Berrettini.)
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49. Whole blood fatty acid profile of young subjects and adherence to the Mediterranean diet: an observational cohort study.
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Syrén ML, Turolo S, de Marco EA, De Cosmi V, Risé P, Marangoni F, Minoli DG, Manzoni G, and Agostoni C
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- Adolescent, Arachidonic Acid, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Fatty Acids, Humans, Diet, Mediterranean, Fatty Acids, Omega-3
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Background: Relatively little is known about the physiological whole blood fatty acid composition in young people. Likewise, few studies have addressed the question of correlations between Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) adherence and blood fatty acids in childhood., Methods: The fatty acid profile in whole blood from subjects, 46 days-19 years old (n = 152), without acute, chronic, or inflammatory diseases was analysed by gas chromatography. Dietary data was extracted from a 24-h recall in a subgroup of subjects (n = 60) into a modified Diet Quality Index for Children (KIDMED) questionnaire to evaluate MedDiet adherence. The cohort was divided into three age groups: < 2, 2- < 10, and 10-19 years. Kruskal-Wallis test and Bonferroni post hoc test were used to check for age group fatty acid differences. For correlations, Spearman's correlation coefficient and partial Spearman's correlation coefficient were used., Results: Linoleic acid, EPA, DHA, palmitic acid, and total saturated fatty acids were stable over age groups. Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA), arachidonic acid (AA), total polyunsaturated FAs (PUFA), and total omega-6 PUFA increased from age group < 2 years; alpha-linolenic acid, total omega-3 PUFA, oleic acid, and total monounsaturated FAs decreased. Adherence to the MedDiet was at low-medium level in 91.7% of the subjects. In the age group 2- < 10 yrs., the degree of adherence correlated positively with total MUFA and PUFA balance, negatively with total PUFA, total n6-PUFA, AA/DHA, AA/EPA, and n6/n3. Age did not influence the correlations as to PUFA balance and AA/EPA., Conclusions: Increased FA proportions with age were seen in the n6-series of PUFA. The n3-FA species decreased or were stable. The vast majority of the subjects with dietary data, 92%, obtained a KIDMED score indicative of low-medium adherence to the MedDiet. The score correlated negatively with various n6-species, i.e. the MedDiet suppressed circulating n6-PUFA. Whole blood may be used to investigate FAs and MedDiet adherence correlations which may be applied in the study of health issues in childhood., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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50. Endoscopic revision for weight regain after open vertical-banded gastroplasty.
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Vadalà di Prampero SF, Bulajic M, Giustacchini P, Manzoni G, and Costamagna G
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Video 1Technical feasibility, safety, and efficacy of a novel endoscopic approach to treating weight regain after open vertical-banded gastroplasty using an endoscopic suturing device., (© 2021 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2021
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