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2. Sparse grid approximation of stochastic parabolic PDEs: The Landau--Lifshitz--Gilbert equation
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An, Xin, Dick, Josef, Feischl, Michael, Scaglioni, Andrea, and Tran, Thanh
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,35R60, 47H40, 65C30, 60H25, 60H35, 65M15 - Abstract
We show convergence rates for a sparse grid approximation of the distribution of solutions of the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. Beyond being a frequently studied equation in engineering and physics, the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation poses many interesting challenges that do not appear simultaneously in previous works on uncertainty quantification: The equation is strongly non-linear, time-dependent, and has a non-convex side constraint. Moreover, the parametrization of the stochastic noise features countably many unbounded parameters and low regularity compared to other elliptic and parabolic problems studied in uncertainty quantification. We use a novel technique to establish uniform holomorphic regularity of the parameter-to-solution map based on a Gronwall-type estimate and the implicit function theorem. This method is very general and based on a set of abstract assumptions. Thus, it can be applied beyond the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation as well. We demonstrate numerically the feasibility of approximating with sparse grid and show a clear advantage of a multi-level sparse grid scheme., Comment: 36 pages, 4 figures
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- 2023
3. Laura Menin, Quest for Love in Central Morocco. Young Women and the Dynamics of Intimate Lives
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Marta Scaglioni
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Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Published
- 2024
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4. Storia e significati della Nerezza nel Sud della Tunisia: per una nuova prospettiva
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Marta Scaglioni
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racism ,race ,Tunisia ,blackness ,legacy of slavery ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
After the popular uprising in Tunisia in 2011, a new debate on racial issues, ethnic minorities, and racism has emerged in the country. Until then, speaking about Blackness and racism had been blanketed by a culture of silence, and the historical phenomena of the trans-Saharan slave trade and of slavery had been relegated to a past which was considered to have no ramifications into the present. On the contrary, today’s Tunisia is a “post-colonial” and “post-slavery” society, and slavery left a profound legacy onto contemporary racial dynamics. This is particularly evident in the South of the country, where racial regimes are made by social categories which are racialized according to skin colour, origin, and social status. In this article, I will analyse the history and meanings of Blackness among a lineage whose members are racialized as Black, and whose ethnonym clearly recalls a slavery past. Analysing race in the Tunisian South as a sedimented concept which stems from contingent historical trajectories, I delineate a new perspective for the study of race in Tunisia and in North Africa at large.
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- 2024
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5. Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing and Understanding in Space: A Methodological Framework and Four ESA Case Studies
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Gómez-Pérez, José Manuel, García-Silva, Andrés, Leone, Rosemarie, Albani, Mirko, Fontaine, Moritz, Poncet, Charles, Summerer, Leopold, Donati, Alessandro, Roma, Ilaria, and Scaglioni, Stefano
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The European Space Agency is well known as a powerful force for scientific discovery in numerous areas related to Space. The amount and depth of the knowledge produced throughout the different missions carried out by ESA and their contribution to scientific progress is enormous, involving large collections of documents like scientific publications, feasibility studies, technical reports, and quality management procedures, among many others. Through initiatives like the Open Space Innovation Platform, ESA also acts as a hub for new ideas coming from the wider community across different challenges, contributing to a virtuous circle of scientific discovery and innovation. Handling such wealth of information, of which large part is unstructured text, is a colossal task that goes beyond human capabilities, hence requiring automation. In this paper, we present a methodological framework based on artificial intelligence and natural language processing and understanding to automatically extract information from Space documents, generating value from it, and illustrate such framework through several case studies implemented across different functional areas of ESA, including Mission Design, Quality Assurance, Long-Term Data Preservation, and the Open Space Innovation Platform. In doing so, we demonstrate the value of these technologies in several tasks ranging from effortlessly searching and recommending Space information to automatically determining how innovative an idea can be, answering questions about Space, and generating quizzes regarding quality procedures. Each of these accomplishments represents a step forward in the application of increasingly intelligent AI systems in Space, from structuring and facilitating information access to intelligent systems capable to understand and reason with such information.
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- 2022
6. Divulgação científica: conceitos, aproximações, diferenças e relação com feiras de ciências
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Tamires Rosa Soares, André de Azambuja Maraschin, Cícero Gularte Scaglioni, Rafaele Rodrigues de Araujo, and Pedro Dorneles
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Divulgação Científica ,Feiras de Ciências ,Popularização da Ciência ,Education - Abstract
Neste trabalho apresenta-se uma revisão da literatura, em que foram reunidos e discutidos um conjunto de trabalhos científicos visando um aprofundamento teórico a fim de contribuir para elucidação dos conceitos e área de abrangência da Divulgação Científica (DC) e sua articulação com as Feiras de Ciências (FCs). São abordados aspectos relacionados: a uma breve biográfica do cientista José Reis e suas contribuições para a DC no Brasil; as terminologias associadas a DC e suas origens; as questões que permeiam os propósitos e práticas em divulgação científica; as contribuições da DC para o Ensino e; a estreita relação da DC com as FCs. A partir da discussão feita, argumentamos que a Feira de Ciências constitui um importante meio para DC dialógica, na acepção de Paulo Freire, visto que se trata de um espaço de troca e socialização dos conhecimentos científicos. Além disso, torna-se necessário conduzir um maior número de estudos a fim de contribuir para um melhor tratamento da temática e investigar as suas potencialidades
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- 2024
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7. Effectiveness of m-health-based core strengthening exercise and health education for public safety workers with chronic non-specific low back pain: study protocol for a superiority randomized controlled trial (SAFEBACK)
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Eduardo F. Marins, Eduardo L. Caputo, Vitor L. Krüger, Dirceu M. Junior, Fabrício G. Scaglioni, Fabricio B. Del Vecchio, Tiago T. Primo, and Cristine L. Alberton
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Low back pain ,Mobile health ,Physical exercise ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of years lived with disability worldwide. Public safety workers are highly exposed to physically demanding activities and inappropriate postures, increasing the risk of experiencing LBP. Smartphone app-based self-managed interventions may be an alternative for chronic non-specific LBP (CNSLBP) treatment. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a smartphone app-based self-managed exercise program plus health education, compared to a health education program alone, on neuromuscular and perceptual outcomes in police officers and firefighters with CNSLBP. Methods This is a parallel, two-armed, blinded evaluator randomized clinical trial. Police officers and firefighters (from public safety institutions in the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil) will be randomly assigned to a m-health self-managed exercise program (twice a week) plus health education or health education alone. Self-management exercise program components are mobility and core resistance exercises, available on the app. Follow-ups will be conducted post-treatment (8 weeks) and 16 weeks after randomization. The co-primary outcomes will be pain intensity and disability post-treatment (8 weeks). Secondary outcomes will be biopsychosocial factors related to CNSLBP. Discussion We hypothesize that the effects of a smartphone app-based self-managed exercise program on co-primary and secondary outcomes will be superior, compared to the health education only in public safety workers with CNSLBP. Trial registration The study was prospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05481996. Registered on August 01, 2022).
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- 2023
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8. INTEGRAL reloaded: spacecraft, instruments and ground system
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Kuulkers, Erik, Ferrigno, Carlo, Kretschmar, Peter, Alfonso-Garzon, Julia, Baab, Marius, Bazzano, Angela, Belanger, Guillaume, Benson, Ian, Bird, Anthony J., Bozzo, Enrico, Brandt, Soren, Coe, Elliott, Caballero, Isabel, Cangemi, Floriane, Chenevez, Jerome, Cenko, Bradley, Cinar, Nebil, Coleiro, Alexis, De Padova, Stefano, Diehl, Roland, Dietze, Claudia, Domingo, Albert, Drapes, Mark, D'uva, Eleonora, Ehle, Matthias, Ebrero, Jacobo, Edirimanne, Mithrajith, Eismont, Natan A., Finn, Timothy, Fiocchi, Mariateresa, Tomas, Elena Garcia, Gaudenzi, Gianluca, Godard, Thomas, Goldwurm, Andrea, Gotz, Diego, Gouiffes, Christian, Grebenev, Sergei A., Greiner, Jochen, Gros, Aleksandra, Hanlon, Lorraine, Hermsen, Wim, Hernandez, Cristina, Hernanz, Margarita, Huebner, Jutta, Jourdain, Elisabeth, La Rosa, Giovanni, Labanti, Claudio, Laurent, Philippe, Lehanka, Alexander, Lund, Niels, Madison, James, Malzac, Julien, Martin, Jim, Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel, McBreen, Brian, McDonald, Alastair, McEnery, Julie, Mereghetti, Sandro, Natalucci, Lorenzo, Ness, Jan-Uwe, Oxborrow, Carol Anne, Palmer, John, Peschke, Sibylle, Petrucciani, Francesco, Pfeil, Norbert, Reichenbaecher, Michael, Rodi, James, Rodriguez, Jerome, Roques, Jean-Pierre, Donate, Emilio Salazar, Salt, Dave, Sanchez-Fernandez, Celia, Sauvageon, Aymeric, Savchenko, Volodymyr, Sazonov, Sergey Yu., Scaglioni, Stefano, Schartel, Norbert, Siegert, Thomas, Southworth, Richard, Sunyaev, Rashid A., Toma, Liviu, Ubertini, Pietro, Heuvel, Ed P. J. van den, von Kienlin, Andreas, von Krusenstiern, Nikolai, Winkler, Christoph, Wojciech, Hajdas, and Zannoni, Ugo
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
ESA's INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) was launched on 17 Oct 2002 at 06:41 CEST. Since then, it has been providing long, uninterrupted observations (up to about 47 hr, or 170 ksec, per satellite orbit of 2.7 days) with a large field-of-view (fully coded: 100 deg^2), msec time resolution, keV energy resolution, polarization measurements, as well as additional coverage in the optical. This is realized by two main instruments in the 15 keV to 10 MeV range, the spectrometer SPI (spectral resolution 3 keV at 1.8 MeV) and the imager IBIS (angular resolution 12 arcmin FWHM), complemented by X-ray (JEM-X; 3-35 keV) and optical (OMC; Johnson V-band) monitors. All instruments are co-aligned to simultaneously observe the target region. A particle radiation monitor (IREM) measures charged particle fluxes near the spacecraft. The Anti-coincidence subsystems of the main instruments are also efficient all-sky gamma-ray detectors, which provide omni-directional monitoring above ~75 keV. INTEGRAL can also rapidly (within a couple of hours) re-point and conduct Target of Opportunity observations. INTEGRAL has build an impressive legacy: e.g. discovery of >600 new high-energy sources; first-ever direct detection of 56Ni and 56Co radio-active decay lines from a Type Ia supernova; new insights on positron annihilation in the Galactic bulge and disk; pioneering gamma-ray polarization studies. INTEGRAL is also a successful in multi-messenger astronomy: INTEGRAL found the first prompt electromagnetic radiation in coincidence with a binary neutron star merger. More than 1750 papers based on INTEGRAL data have been published in refereed journals. Here we give a comprehensive update of the satellite status after more than 18 years of operations in a harsh space environment, and an account of the successful Ground Segment., Comment: 29 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in special issue of New Astronomy Reviews
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- 2021
9. Magnetic flexible endoscope: a novel platform for diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy
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Landewee, Claire A., Winters, Conchúbhair, Martin, James, Norton, Joseph, Calo, Simone, Scaglioni, Bruno, Townley, Tamaryn, Kow, Jun Wai, Valdastri, Pietro, Subramanian, Venkataraman, and Obstein, Keith L.
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- 2024
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10. Convergence of adaptive stochastic collocation with finite elements
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Feischl, Michael and Scaglioni, Andrea
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis - Abstract
We consider an elliptic partial differential equation with a random diffusion parameter discretized by a stochastic collocation method in the parameter domain and a finite element method in the spatial domain. We prove convergence of an adaptive algorithm which adaptively enriches the parameter space as well as refines the finite element meshes.
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- 2020
11. Hydrogel-in-hydrogel live bioprinting for guidance and control of organoids and organotypic cultures
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Urciuolo, Anna, Giobbe, Giovanni Giuseppe, Dong, Yixiao, Michielin, Federica, Brandolino, Luca, Magnussen, Michael, Gagliano, Onelia, Selmin, Giulia, Scattolini, Valentina, Raffa, Paolo, Caccin, Paola, Shibuya, Soichi, Scaglioni, Dominic, Wang, Xuechun, Qu, Ju, Nikolic, Marko, Montagner, Marco, Galea, Gabriel L., Clevers, Hans, Giomo, Monica, De Coppi, Paolo, and Elvassore, Nicola
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- 2023
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12. Feiras de ciências: Pesquisa e análise de dissertações e teses que tratam do planejamento, organização e execução do evento
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Cícero Gularte Scaglioni, Pedro Fernando Teixeira Dorneles, and Gabriela Solari Maciel
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Feiras de ciências ,Planejamento ,Alfabetização científica ,Iniciação científica ,Education - Abstract
Atualmente, ocorrem centenas de feiras de ciências pelo país. De diferentes tamanhos e proporções, cada feira tem enorme contribuição para a divulgação e popularização da ciência, além de proporcionar, ao estudante, a alfabetização científica e o desenvolvimento pessoal. Neste estudo, o propósito é identificar e analisar dissertações e teses brasileiras que tratam do tema feiras de ciências, dando foco ao planejamento, à organização e à execução desses eventos. O objetivo é extrair, dessas produções, elementos que contribuam para a criação ou o aprimoramento de projetos semelhantes. Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática de literatura, delineada em três etapas: planejamento, sistematização e análise qualitativa dos dados. Foram usados, como bases de dados, os portais de busca Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações, Portal Brasileiro de Publicações Científicas em Acesso Aberto e o Catálogo de Teses e Dissertações da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). Encontramos dez dissertações que tratam do tema e enfoque abordados neste artigo. Baseados na análise dessas dissertações, os resultados levam a indicar a formação de subcomissões e de uma comissão organizadora, de modo a contemplar o planejamento, a execução e a avaliação dos eventos. Concluímos que se encontra, nesse assunto, lacuna para debate e justificativas para novas propostas de pesquisas.
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- 2024
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13. El virus en la pantalla: hábitos de consumo de la audiencia televisiva en España e Italia (2019-2022)
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González-Neira, Ana, Quintas-Froufe, Natalia, and Scaglioni, Massimo
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- 2023
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14. Venous thromboembolism secondary to hospitalization for COVID-19: patient management and long-term outcomes
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Ageno, Walter, Girardi, Laura, Sterpone, Paola, Cosmi, Benilde, Bucherini, Eugenio, Chistolini, Antonio, Serrao, Alessandra, Di Nisio, Marcello, Potere, Nicola, Porreca, Ettore, Fregoni, Vittorio, Grandone, Elvira, Colaizzo, Donatella, Insana, Antonio, Lerede, Teresa, Falanga, Anna, Martinelli, Ida, Bucciarelli, Paolo, Abbattista, Maria, Martini, Giuliana, Masciocco, Lucilla, Mastroiacovo, Daniela, Pancani, Roberta, Carrozzi, Laura, Paparo, Carmelo, Pedrini, Simona, Pieralli, Filippo, Milia, Alessandro, Pignatelli, Pasquale, Menichelli, Danilo, Pizzini, Attilia Maria, Silingardi, Mauro, Podda, GianMarco, Birocchi, Simone, Poli, Daniela, Crudele, Felice, Lotti, Elena, Marcucci, Rossella, Preti, Paola Stefania, Sarti, Luca, Trovati, Alice, Caronna, Antonella, Famiglietti, Elena, Lami, Francesca, Nicolini, Alberto, Scaglioni, Federica, Testa, Sophie, Paoletti, Oriana, Tosetto, Alberto, Toma, Andrea, Villalta, Sabina, Visonà, Adriana, Zalunardo, Beniamino, Panzavolta, Chiara, Antonucci, Emilia, Podda, Gian Marco, and Palareti, Gualtiero
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- 2023
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15. Quantitative dopamine transporter imaging assessment in Parkinson's disease patients carrying GBA gene mutations compared with idiopathic PD patients: A case‐control study
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Sara Grisanti, Alessandro Fraternali, Francesco Cavallieri, Valentina Fioravanti, Massimiliano Casali, Giulia Toschi, Laura Ferri, Rossella Sabadini, Marialuisa Zedde, Gaetano Salomone, Manuela Napoli, Rosario Pascarella, Valeria Ferrari, Maria Scarano, Giuseppe Biagini, Augusto Scaglioni, Elena Moro, Annibale Versari, and Franco Valzania
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DaTSCAN ,DaTQUANT ,GBA ,Glucocerebrosidase ,genetic ,I‐123 FPCIT SPECT ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract Background Genetic risk factors impact around 15% of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and at least 23 variants have been identified including Glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene variants. Using different clinical and instrumental qualitative‐based data, various studies have been published on GBA‐PD cohorts which suggested possible differences in dopaminergic nigrostriatal denervation pattern, particularly in caudate and putamen nuclei. Methods This retrospective study included two consecutive homogenous cohorts of GBA‐PD and idiopathic (I‐PD) patients. Each consecutive GBA‐PD patient has been matched with a 1:1 pairing method with a consecutive I‐PD subject according to age, age at disease onset, sex, Hoehn & Yahr (H&Y) staging scale and comorbidity level (CCI). Semiquantitative volumetric data by the DaTQUANTTM software integrated in the DaTSCAN exam performed at time of the diagnosis (SPECT imaging performed according to current guidelines of I‐123 FPCIT SPECT imaging) were extrapolated. Bilateral specific binding ratios (SBR) at putamen and caudate levels were calculated, using the occipital lobes uptake. The Mann–Whitney test was performed to compare the two cohorts while the Spearman's test was used to find correlations between motor and volumetric data in each group. Bonferroni correction was used to account for multiple comparisons. Results Two cohorts of 25 patients each (GBA‐PD and I‐PD), were included. By comparing GBA‐PD and I‐PD patients, lower SBR values were found in the most affected anterior putamen and left caudate of the GBA‐PD cohort. Furthermore, in the GBA‐PD cohort the SBR of the most affected posterior putamen negatively correlated with the H&Y scale. However, none of these differences or correlations remained significant after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Conclusions We observed differences in SBR values in GBA‐PD patients compared with I‐PD. However, these differences were no longer significant after Bonferroni multiple comparisons correction highlighting the need for larger, longitudinal studies.
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- 2023
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16. The Egyptian Communities in Milan: Ideas of Home, home-making, and Care at the Time of COVID-19
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Scaglioni, M, Elbahlawan, E, Scaglioni, Marta, ElBahlawan, Eslam, Scaglioni, M, Elbahlawan, E, Scaglioni, Marta, and ElBahlawan, Eslam
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The Egyptian communities in Milan are among the oldest and largest migrant communities in Italy, their history dating back to the 1970s. Following in-depth ethnographic research, this article explores their members’ representations and understandings of home, examining also Egyptian women’s practices and role as driving forces underlying home-making processes. Moving from the Egyptian migrants’ translations of casa, Italian word for “house, home,” the article tries to disentangle the multifaceted meanings attached to the notions of balad (country, hometown, village), bayt (house), and wataṇ (nation), which hold different social, political, and religious connotations and reflect different levels of integration in Italy. The research took place during the protracted lockdowns in Italy following the outbreak of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, and therefore delving into the meanings of “home” has meant unraveling how the pandemic situation has increased the domestic care burden on women and how gender relations have changed under such unprecedented events. This article corroborates the hypothesis that care practices and home-making processes are key sites where society reproduces itself, and that accelerated social and historical trans-formations make gendered care practices within the home more explicit.
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- 2024
17. Credibilità e fiducia nella comunicazione televisiva contemporanea: ruolo e retoriche dei talk show nel triennio 2020-2023
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Palano, D, Scavo, A, Gambacciani, P, Campi, A, Graziano, P, Almagisti, M, Giacobbe, F, Tondelli, J, Carelli, P, Scaglioni, M, Sfardini, A, Campati, A, Padoan, E, Citroni, G, Bottos, G, Vietti, P, Muzzi, C, Bruno, VA, Scopelliti, A, Zotti, A, Fontana, C, Coratella, T, Palano, Damiano, Carelli, Paolo, Scaglioni, Massimo, Sfardini, Anna, Carelli, Paolo (ORCID:0000-0002-2552-4295), Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), Sfardini, Anna (ORCID:0000-0001-9026-6758), Palano, D, Scavo, A, Gambacciani, P, Campi, A, Graziano, P, Almagisti, M, Giacobbe, F, Tondelli, J, Carelli, P, Scaglioni, M, Sfardini, A, Campati, A, Padoan, E, Citroni, G, Bottos, G, Vietti, P, Muzzi, C, Bruno, VA, Scopelliti, A, Zotti, A, Fontana, C, Coratella, T, Palano, Damiano, Carelli, Paolo, Scaglioni, Massimo, Sfardini, Anna, Carelli, Paolo (ORCID:0000-0002-2552-4295), Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), and Sfardini, Anna (ORCID:0000-0001-9026-6758)
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Il contributo affronta il tema della costruzione della credibilità e fiducia nell'ambito dell'informazione televisiva in Italia, con particolare riferimento al genere peculiare del talk show, osservandone le caratteristiche e le trasformazioni nel periodo 2020-2023, segnato dall'emergenza pandemica e dall'emersione di specifiche retoriche narrative.
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- 2024
18. Il ritorno dell'antisemitismo e una serie TV argentina
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Scaglioni, Massimo, Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), Scaglioni, Massimo, and Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565)
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‘Iosi, el espía arrepentido’ (Iosi, la spia pentita) è una serie di produzione argentina che, ricostruendo la memoria di un evento tragico, uno degli ultimi di una lunga fila di ostilità che risale al secolo scorso, esplora la storia dell’antisemitismo nel paese sudamericano, raccontando le radicate teorie complottistiche che da secoli circolano sugli ebrei e che oggi conoscono una nuova diffusione. La serie costituisce così uno straordinario sull’antisemitismo contemporaneo, che lavora spesso su teorie del complotto, sull’invenzione, sul ribaltamento dei fatti, sul sospetto.
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- 2024
19. Antropologia dei rifiuti nelle Afriche del Terzo Millennio. Scarti, sfide, riconfigurazioni, opportunità
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Rimoldi, L., Scaglioni, M., Rimoldi, L, Scaglioni, M, Rimoldi, L., Scaglioni, M., Rimoldi, L, and Scaglioni, M
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- 2024
20. Targeting de novo lipogenesis and the Lands cycle induces ferroptosis in KRAS-mutant lung cancer
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Caterina Bartolacci, Cristina Andreani, Gonçalo Vale, Stefano Berto, Margherita Melegari, Anna Colleen Crouch, Dodge L. Baluya, George Kemble, Kurt Hodges, Jacqueline Starrett, Katerina Politi, Sandra L. Starnes, Daniele Lorenzini, Maria Gabriela Raso, Luisa M. Solis Soto, Carmen Behrens, Humam Kadara, Boning Gao, Ignacio I. Wistuba, John D. Minna, Jeffrey G. McDonald, and Pier Paolo Scaglioni
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Science - Abstract
Mutant KRAS (KM) is associated with poor prognosis in lung cancer and reported to promote lipid metabolism. Here, the authors show that fatty acid synthesis, which provides lipids to repair oxidized phospholipids through the FASN-Lands cycle axis, is a specific vulnerability for KM lung cancer.
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- 2022
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21. Structure modeling hints at a granular organization of the Golgi ribbon
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Karen M. Page, Jessica J. McCormack, Mafalda Lopes-da-Silva, Francesca Patella, Kimberly Harrison-Lavoie, Jemima J. Burden, Ying-Yi Bernadette Quah, Dominic Scaglioni, Francesco Ferraro, and Daniel F. Cutler
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Golgi apparatus ,Golgi ribbon ,Organelle structure ,Weibel-Palade body ,Mathematical modeling ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background In vertebrate cells, the Golgi functional subunits, mini-stacks, are linked into a tri-dimensional network. How this “ribbon” architecture relates to Golgi functions remains unclear. Are all connections between mini-stacks equal? Is the local structure of the ribbon of functional importance? These are difficult questions to address, without a quantifiable readout of the output of ribbon-embedded mini-stacks. Endothelial cells produce secretory granules, the Weibel-Palade bodies (WPB), whose von Willebrand Factor (VWF) cargo is central to hemostasis. The Golgi apparatus controls WPB size at both mini-stack and ribbon levels. Mini-stack dimensions delimit the size of VWF "boluses” whilst the ribbon architecture allows their linear co-packaging, thereby generating WPBs of different lengths. This Golgi/WPB size relationship suits mathematical analysis. Results WPB lengths were quantized as multiples of the bolus size and mathematical modeling simulated the effects of different Golgi ribbon organizations on WPB size, to be compared with the ground truth of experimental data. An initial simple model, with the Golgi as a single long ribbon composed of linearly interlinked mini-stacks, was refined to a collection of mini-ribbons and then to a mixture of mini-stack dimers plus long ribbon segments. Complementing these models with cell culture experiments led to novel findings. Firstly, one-bolus sized WPBs are secreted faster than larger secretory granules. Secondly, microtubule depolymerization unlinks the Golgi into equal proportions of mini-stack monomers and dimers. Kinetics of binding/unbinding of mini-stack monomers underpinning the presence of stable dimers was then simulated. Assuming that stable mini-stack dimers and monomers persist within the ribbon resulted in a final model that predicts a “breathing” arrangement of the Golgi, where monomer and dimer mini-stacks within longer structures undergo continuous linking/unlinking, consistent with experimentally observed WPB size distributions. Conclusions Hypothetical Golgi organizations were validated against a quantifiable secretory output. The best-fitting Golgi model, accounting for stable mini-stack dimers, is consistent with a highly dynamic ribbon structure, capable of rapid rearrangement. Our modeling exercise therefore predicts that at the fine-grained level the Golgi ribbon is more complex than generally thought. Future experiments will confirm whether such a ribbon organization is endothelial-specific or a general feature of vertebrate cells.
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- 2022
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22. Anti-spike antibodies and neutralising antibody activity in people living with HIV vaccinated with COVID-19 mRNA-1273 vaccine: a prospective single-centre cohort study
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Lombardi, Andrea, Butta, Giacomo M., Donnici, Lorena, Bozzi, Giorgio, Oggioni, Massimo, Bono, Patrizia, Matera, Malvina, Consonni, Dario, Ludovisi, Serena, Muscatello, Antonio, Ceriotti, Ferruccio, Conti, Matteo, Scaglioni, Susanna, Gallo, Greta, Scarpa, Edoardo, Letko, Michael, Abrignani, Sergio, Grifantini, Renata, De Francesco, Raffaele, Gori, Andrea, Manganaro, Lara, and Bandera, Alessandra
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- 2022
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23. Author Correction: Targeting de novo lipogenesis and the Lands cycle induces ferroptosis in KRAS-mutant lung cancer
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Bartolacci, Caterina, Andreani, Cristina, Vale, Gonçalo, Berto, Stefano, Melegari, Margherita, Crouch, Anna Colleen, Baluya, Dodge L., Kemble, George, Hodges, Kurt, Starrett, Jacqueline, Politi, Katerina, Starnes, Sandra L., Lorenzini, Daniele, Raso, Maria Gabriela, Solis Soto, Luisa M., Behrens, Carmen, Kadara, Humam, Gao, Boning, Wistuba, Ignacio I., Minna, John D., McDonald, Jeffrey G., and Scaglioni, Pier Paolo
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24. Convergence of adaptive stochastic collocation with finite elements
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Feischl, Michael and Scaglioni, Andrea
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25. Recomendaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Reumatología para el tratamiento de las vasculitis asociadas a ANCA
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Alejandra Babini, Sebastián Magri, Alex Kostianovsky, Claudi Pena, Marina Scolnik, Natalia Zamora, María Laura Acosta Felquer, Leandro Carlevaris, Santiago Scarafia, Facundo Vergara, Guillermo Bartel, Alejandro Brigante, Oscar Andrés Caicedo Correa, Ignacio Gandino, Hugo Laborde, Nicolás Lloves Schenone, Alberto Orden, Nicolás Pérez, and Valeria Scaglioni
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vasculitis ANCA ,vasculitis ,granulomatosis con poliangitis ,poliangitis microscópica ,granulomatosis eosinofílica con poliangitis ,ANCA ,Medicine - Abstract
Las vasculitis asociadas a ANCA representan un grupo de enfermedades autoinmunes, multisistémicas, que afectan principalmente a los vasos de pequeño calibre, pudiendo comprometer el tracto respiratorio superior e inferior, el aparato otorrinolaringológico, riñón y piel, aunque eventualmente cualquier órgano puede estar involucrado. Son enfermedades con potencial y severo compromiso de órganos y elevada morbimortalidad. El objetivo de estas guías fue desarrollar las primeras recomendaciones argentinas para su tratamiento, basadas en la revisión de la literatura mediante metodología GRADE. Un panel de expertos en vasculitis elaboró las preguntas en formato PICO (población, intervención, comparador y outcomes), y luego un panel de expertos en metodología efectuó la revisión de la bibliografía con la extracción de la evidencia para cada una de las preguntas. Se realizó un focus group de pacientes para conocer sus preferencias y experiencias. Finalmente, con la información recabada, el panel de expertos en vasculitis procedió a la votación de las recomendaciones que a continuación se presentan.
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26. Towards Autonomous Robotic Minimally Invasive Ultrasound Scanning and Vessel Reconstruction on Non-Planar Surfaces
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Nils Marahrens, Bruno Scaglioni, Dominic Jones, Raj Prasad, Chandra Shekhar Biyani, and Pietro Valdastri
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autonomous robotic ultrasound ,robotic surgery ,vessel reconstruction ,tissue coupling estimation ,non-planar scan surface ,anatomy based navigation ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Autonomous robotic Ultrasound (US) scanning has been the subject of research for more than 2 decades. However, little work has been done to apply this concept into a minimally invasive setting, in which accurate force sensing is generally not available and robot kinematics are unreliable due to the tendon-driven, compliant robot structure. As a result, the adequate orientation of the probe towards the tissue surface remains unknown and the anatomy reconstructed from scan may become highly inaccurate. In this work we present solutions to both of these challenges: an attitude sensor fusion scheme for improved kinematic sensing and a visual, deep learning based algorithm to establish and maintain contact between the organ surface and the US probe. We further introduce a novel scheme to estimate and orient the probe perpendicular to the center line of a vascular structure. Our approach enables, for the first time, to autonomously scan across a non-planar surface and navigate along an anatomical structure with a robotically guided minimally invasive US probe. Our experiments on a vessel phantom with a convex surface confirm a significant improvement of the reconstructed curved vessel geometry, with our approach strongly reducing the mean positional error and variance. In the future, our approach could help identify vascular structures more effectively and help pave the way towards semi-autonomous assistance during partial hepatectomy and the potential to reduce procedure length and complication rates.
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27. Motor imagery and action-observation in neurorehabilitation: A study protocol in Parkinson's disease patients
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Beatrice Rizzi, Christian Nuresi, Claudio Rovacchi, Massimo Bacchini, Federica Savi, Lucia Falco, Luca Schianchi, Augusto Scaglioni, Chiara Ciracì, Cosimo Costantino, and Giovanni Buccino
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action observation ,motor imagery ,neurorehabilitation ,Parkinson's disease ,study protocol ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
IntroductionAction Observation Treatment (AOT) and Motor Imagery (MI) represent very promising cognitive strategies in neuro-rehabilitation. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of the two cognitive strategies, taken alone or combined, in Parkinson's disease patients.Material and methodsThis study is designed as a prospective randomized controlled trial, with four arms. We estimated a sample size of 64 patients (16 in each treatment group) to be able to detect an effect size of F = 0.4 with a statistical significance of 0.05. Primary outcomes will be functional gains in the FIM and UPDRS scales. Secondary outcome measure will be functional gain as revealed by kinematic parameters measured at Gait Analysis.DiscussionThe results of this trial will provide insights into the use of AOT and MI, taken alone or combined, in the rehabilitation of Parkinson's disease patients.Ethics and disseminationThe study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Don Gnocchi Foundation. The study will be conducted in accordance with the 1996 World Medical Association guidelines and according to good clinical practice. The study has been registered on clinicaltrial.gov under the following code: AOTPRFDG. Dissemination will include both submission of the study to peer-reviewed journals and discussion of the study protocol at conferences.
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28. Recomendaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Reumatología en el manejo de la arteritis de células gigantes
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Alejandra Babini, Sebastián Magri, Alex Kostianovsky, Claudia Pena, Marina Scolnik, Natalia Zamora, María Laura Acosta Felquer, Leandro Carlevaris, Santiago Scarafia, Facundo Vergara, Guillermo Bartel, Alejandro Brigante, Oscar Andrés Caicedo Correa, Ignacio Gandino, Hugo Laborde, Nicolás Lloves Schenone, Alberto Orden, Nicolás Pérez, and Valeria Scaglioni
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arteritis de células gigantes ,vasculitis ,tratamiento ,recomendación ,Medicine - Abstract
La arteritis de células gigantes (ACG) es una vasculitis sistémica que afecta a personas adultas; compromete vasos arteriales de mediano y gran calibre, con potenciales complicaciones de gravedad, como la ceguera, y es considerada una emergencia médica. El objetivo de estas guías fue desarrollar las primeras recomendaciones argentinas para su tratamiento, basadas en la revisión de la literatura mediante metodología GRADE. Un panel de expertos en vasculitis elaboró las preguntas en formato PICO (población, intervención, comparador y outcomes), y luego un panel de expertos en metodología efectuó la revisión de la bibliografía con la extracción de la evidencia para cada una de las preguntas. Se realizó un focus group de pacientes para conocer sus preferencias y experiencias. Finalmente, con la información recabada, el panel de expertos en vasculitis procedió a la votación de las recomendaciones que a continuación se presentan.
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29. Guías Argentinas de Vasculitis
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Alejandra Babini, Sebastián Magri, Alex Kostianovsky, Claudia Pena, Marina Scolnik, Natalia Zamora, María Laura Acosta Felquer, Leandro Carlevaris, Santiago Scarafia, Facundo Vergara, Guillermo Bartel, Alejandro Brigante, Oscar Andrés Caicedo Correa, Ignacio Gandino, Hugo Laborde, Nicolás Lloves Schenone, Alberto Orden, Nicolás Pérez, and Valeria Scaglioni
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preguntas PICO ,tablas ,arteritis de células gigantes ,Medicine - Abstract
La arteritis de células gigantes (ACG) es una vasculitis sistémica que afecta a personas adultas; compromete vasos arteriales de mediano y gran calibre, con potenciales complicaciones de gravedad, como la ceguera, y es considerada una emergencia médica. El objetivo de estas guías fue desarrollar las primeras recomendaciones argentinas para su tratamiento, basadas en la revisión de la literatura mediante metodología GRADE. Un panel de expertos en vasculitis elaboró las preguntas en formato PICO (población, intervención, comparador y outcomes), y luego un panel de expertos en metodología efectuó la revisión de la bibliografía con la extracción de la evidencia para cada una de las preguntas. Se realizó un focus group de pacientes para conocer sus preferencias y experiencias. Finalmente, con la información recabada, el panel de expertos en vasculitis procedió a la votación de las recomendaciones que a continuación se presentan.
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30. The impact of submaximal fatiguing exercises on the ability to generate and sustain the maximal voluntary contraction
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Loïc Lebesque, Gil Scaglioni, and Alain Martin
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performance fatigability ,maximal torque production ,maximal torque sustainability ,voluntary contraction ,neuromuscular electrical stimulation ,torque-time integral ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Neuromuscular fatigability is a failure to produce or maintain a required torque, and commonly quantified with the decrease of maximal torque production during a few seconds-long maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). The literature shows that the MVC reduction after exercises with different torque-time integral (TTI), is often similar. However, it was shown that after a fatiguing exercise, the decline in the capacity to sustain the maximal voluntary contraction for 1 min (MVC1-MIN) differs from the decrease in the capacity to perform a brief-MVC, suggesting that this latter can only partially assess neuromuscular fatigability. This study aims to highlight the relevance of using a sustained MVC to further explore the neuromuscular alterations induced by fatiguing exercises with different TTI. We used two contraction intensities (i.e., 20% and 40% MVC) to modulate the TTI, and two exercise modalities [i.e., voluntary (VOL) and electrical induced (NMES)], since the letter are known to be more fatiguing for a given TTI. Thirteen subjects performed a plantar-flexors MVC1-MIN before and after the fatiguing exercises. A similar MVC loss was obtained for the two exercise intensities despite a greater TTI at 40% MVC, regardless of the contraction modality. On the other hand, the torque loss during MVC1-MIN was significantly greater after the 40% compared to 20% MVC exercise. These findings are crucial because they demonstrate that maximal torque production and sustainability are two complementary features of neuromuscular fatigability. Hence, MVC1-MIN assessing simultaneously both capacities is essential to provide a more detailed description of neuromuscular fatigability.
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31. Osteoporotic fractures in rheumatoid arthritis patients in Argentina: a matched retrospective cohort study
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Florencia S. Pierini, Martin Brom, Marina Scolnik, Valeria Scaglioni, Javier E. Rosa, and Enrique R. Soriano
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Rheumatoid arthritis ,Incidence ,Osteoporosis ,Fragility fractures ,Glucocorticoids ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background To compare the incidence of osteoporotic fractures in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with matched controls from a university hospital. Methods Consecutive RA patients (n = 100) were matched (age and sex) with controls (1:2). The follow-up period began at the index date, defined as the date of diagnosis for RA patients and the date of the first medical claim at the Health Management Organization (HMO) for non-RA patients. Fracture incidence rates per 1000 persons-years (PY) for distinct types of fractures were calculated. Multivariate cox regression analysis was performed to identify factors associated with fractures. Results One hundred RA patients were followed for a total of 975.1 patients-years and 200 controls for 1485.7 patients-years. No difference was found in the overall fracture incidence rate per 1000 PY between RA and controls (19.5, 95% CI 12.7–28.6 vs 12.1, 95% CI 7.7–18.7, p = 0.07). In the Cox regression analysis, only age (HR 1.06, 95% CI 1.02–1.11, p = 0.006) and history of a prior fracture (HR 9.85, 95% CI 2.97–32.64, p
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32. Considerations for the translation of nutrient recommendations as dietary plans for infants, children, and adolescents as reported in Italian Guidelines for healthy eating
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Laura Rossi, Deborah Martone, Raffaela Piccinelli, Pasquale Buonocore, Andrea Ghiselli, the Working Group on Pediatric Nutrition of Italian Dietary Guidelines, Margherita Caroli, Marcello Giovannini, Giuseppe Morino, Silvia Scaglioni, Andrea Vania, and Elvira Verduci
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nutrient reference intake ,pediatric age group ,dietary plans ,dietary guidelines ,Italy balanced dietary plans for pediatric age ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Healthy eating in childhood and adolescence is important for proper growth and development and to establish a healthy foundation for future dietary habits. This paper aims to describe the elaboration of dietary plans for pediatric ages highlighting critical points related to the application of the Italian nutrient recommendations. National databases on food composition data were used to compile the dietary plans. Starting from the definition of serving size for adults, the suggested portion size for pediatric ages was shaped to produce appropriate dietary plans according to the different classes of age. Items from “cereals and derivatives,” “milk,” “fruit,” “vegetables,” “olive oil,” and “water” groups were included daily. Pizza was included once a week. Sweets and snacks were gradually introduced, once a week in infants and up to five times a week in adolescents. Legumes were provided three times a week, as a source of vegetable and sustainable proteins. The main critical aspect of the dietary plans was related to the monotony, especially for snacks and breakfasts. This work demonstrated the limits of the translation of Italian nutrient recommendations into dietary plans for pediatric age groups. Keeping the protein intake in the recommended range of 8–12% of daily energy resulted in inadequate provision of calcium and iron. Other critical points were the reference values for body weight and physical activity. The proposed dietary plans are adequate with regard to food composition, the intake of energy and several nutrients, and in terms of food selection. However, their implementations require action, information, and advocacy.
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33. Prevalence and correlates of overweight and obesity in 12 European Countries in 2017-2018
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Chiara Stival, Alessandra Lugo, Anna Odone, Piet A van den Brandt, Esteve Fernandez, Olena Tigova, Joan B. Soriano, María José López, Silvia Scaglioni, and Silvano Gallus
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Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Introduction: Using data from the TackSHS survey, we aim to provide updated estimates on the prevalence and determinants of overweight and obesity in Europe. Methods: A face-to-face survey was conducted in 2017-2018 in 12 European countries (Bulgaria, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Spain). Overall, 10,810 participants, representative in each country of the general adult population, provided information on self-reported height and weight. Results: Almost half of participants (48.1%; 95% confidence interval, CI: 47.2-49.1) reported to be overweight or obese (54.1% in men and 42.5% in women), and 12.6% (95% CI: 12.0-13.2) obese (11.3% in men and 13.8% in women). Obesity prevalence was lowest in Italy (7.5%) and France (8.8%), and highest in Greece (19.7%) and Romania (21.1%). Multilevel logistic random-effects analyses showed that prevalence of obesity was related with higher age and lower level of education and socioeconomic status. As compared to northern European countries, Western and Southern European ones showed a significantly lower obesity prevalence. When compared to a companion study conducted in 2010, Eastern and Northern European countries showed an increased trend in obesity prevalence. Conversely, countries with the lowest obesity prevalence (less than 10%), such as Italy and France, showed a decreased trend. Conclusions: Despite a large heterogeneity across countries, overweight and obesity prevalence estimates in Europe are alarming, with most of the countries reporting obesity prevalence approaching 20% or more, particularly in Eastern and Northern Europe. Since 2010, obesity prevalence increased in most of these countries.
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34. Ferroptosis: A Specific Vulnerability of RAS-Driven Cancers?
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Cristina Andreani, Caterina Bartolacci, and Pier Paolo Scaglioni
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RAS-driven cancer ,ferroptosis ,CRISPR screening ,cancer dependency map ,cell death ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Ferroptosis has emerged as a new type of programmed cell death that can be harnessed for cancer therapy. The concept of ferroptosis was for the first time proposed in in the early 2000s, as an iron-dependent mode of regulated cell death caused by unrestricted lipid peroxidation (LPO) and subsequent plasma membrane rupture. Since the discovery and characterization of ferroptosis, a wealth of research has improved our understanding of the main pathways regulating this process, leading to both the repurposing and the development of small molecules.However, ferroptosis is still little understood and several aspects remain to be investigated. For instance, it is unclear whether specific oncogenes, cells of origin or tumor niches impose specific susceptibility/resistance to ferroptosis or if there are some ferroptosis-related genes that may be used as bona fide pan-cancer targetable dependencies. In this context, even though RAS-driven cancer cell lines seemed to be selectively sensitive to ferroptosis inducers, subsequent studies have questioned these results, indicating that in some cases mutant RAS is necessary, but not sufficient to induce ferroptosis. In this perspective, based on publicly available genomic screening data and the literature, we discuss the relationship between RAS-mutation and ferroptosis susceptibility in cancer.
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35. In Streptococcus thermophilus, Ammonia from Urea Hydrolysis Paradoxically Boosts Acidification and Reveals a New Regulatory Mechanism of Glycolysis
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Stefania Arioli, Giulia Della Scala, Anđela Martinović, Leonardo Scaglioni, Stefania Mazzini, Federica Volonté, Martin Bastian Pedersen, and Diego Mora
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Streptococcus thermophilus ,glycolysis ,homolactic fermentation ,ammonia ,urease ,phosphofructokinase ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Streptococcus thermophilus is widely used in the dairy industry for the manufacturing of fermented milk and cheeses and probiotic formulations. S. thermophilus evolved from closely phylogenetically related pathogenic streptococci through loss-of-function events counterbalanced by the acquisition of relevant traits, such as lactose and urea utilization for the adaptation to the milk environment. In the context of regressive evolution, the urease gene cluster accounts for 0.9% of the total coding sequence belonging to known functional categories. The fate of ammonia and carbon dioxide derived by urea hydrolysis in several biosynthetic pathways have been depicted, and the positive effect of urease activity on S. thermophilus growth fitness and lactic acid fermentation in milk has been already addressed by several authors. However, the mechanistic effect of urea hydrolysis on the energetic metabolisms of S. thermophilus is still unclear. This study aimed to assess the effect of urease activity on the growth and energy metabolism of Streptococcus thermophilus in milk. In milk, 13C-urea was completely hydrolyzed in the first 150 min of S. thermophilus growth, and urea hydrolysis was accompanied by an increase in cell density and a reduction in the generation time. By using energetically discharged cells with gene transcription and translation blocked, we showed that in the presence of fermentable carbon sources, urease activity, specifically the production of ammonia, could dramatically boost glycolysis and, in cascade, homolactic fermentation. Furthermore, we showed that ammonia, specifically ammonium ions, were potent effectors of phosphofructokinase, a key glycolytic enzyme. IMPORTANCE Finding that ammonia-generating enzymes, such as urease, and exogenous ammonia act on phosphofructokinase activity shed new light on the regulatory mechanisms that govern glycolysis. Phosphofructokinase is the key enzyme known to exert a regulatory role on glycolytic flux and, therefore, ammonia as an effector of phosphofructokinase acts, in cascade, modulating the glycolytic pathway. Apart from S. thermophilus, due to the high conservation of glycolytic enzymes in all branches of the tree of life and being aware of the role of ammonia as an effector of phosphofructokinase, we propose to reevaluate the physiological role of the ammonia production pathways in all organisms whose energy metabolism is supported by glycolysis.
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36. G-quadruplex binding properties of a potent PARP-1 inhibitor derived from 7-azaindole-1-carboxamide
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Sabrina Dallavalle, Loana Musso, Roberto Artali, Anna Aviñó, Leonardo Scaglioni, Ramon Eritja, Raimundo Gargallo, and Stefania Mazzini
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Poly ADP-ribose polymerases (PARP) are key proteins involved in DNA repair, maintenance as well as regulation of programmed cell death. For this reason they are important therapeutic targets for cancer treatment. Recent studies have revealed a close interplay between PARP1 recruitment and G-quadruplex stabilization, showing that PARP enzymes are activated upon treatment with a G4 ligand. In this work the DNA binding properties of a PARP-1 inhibitor derived from 7-azaindole-1-carboxamide, (2-[6-(4-pyrrolidin-1-ylmethyl-phenyl)-pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridin-1-yl]-acetamide, compound 1) with model duplex and quadruplex DNA oligomers were studied by NMR, CD, fluorescence and molecular modelling. We provide evidence that compound 1 is a strong G-quadruplex binder. In addition we provide molecular details of the interaction of compound 1 with two model G-quadruplex structures: the single repeat of human telomeres, d(TTAGGGT)4, and the c-MYC promoter Pu22 sequence. The formation of defined and strong complexes with G-quadruplex models suggests a dual G4 stabilization/PARP inhibition mechanism of action for compound 1 and provides the molecular bases of its therapeutic potential.
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37. The administration of antisense oligonucleotide golodirsen reduces pathological regeneration in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Dominic Scaglioni, Francesco Catapano, Matthew Ellis, Silvia Torelli, Darren Chambers, Lucy Feng, Matthew Beck, Caroline Sewry, Mauro Monforte, Shawn Harriman, Erica Koenig, Jyoti Malhotra, Linda Popplewell, Michela Guglieri, Volker Straub, Eugenio Mercuri, Laurent Servais, Rahul Phadke, Jennifer Morgan, and Francesco Muntoni
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Dystrophin ,Muscular dystrophy ,Immunofluorescence ,Genetic therapies ,Golodirsen ,Clinical trial ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract During the last decade, multiple clinical trials for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) have focused on the induction of dystrophin expression using different strategies. Many of these trials have reported a clear increase in dystrophin protein following treatment. However, the low levels of the induced dystrophin protein have raised questions on its functionality. In our present study, using an unbiased, high-throughput digital image analysis platform, we assessed markers of regeneration and levels of dystrophin associated protein via immunofluorescent analysis of whole muscle sections in 25 DMD boys who received 48-weeks treatment with exon 53 skipping morpholino antisense oligonucleotide (PMO) golodirsen. We demonstrate that the de novo dystrophin induced by exon skipping with PMO golodirsen is capable of conferring a histological benefit in treated patients with an increase in dystrophin associated proteins at the dystrophin positive regions of the sarcolemma in post-treatment biopsies. Although 48 weeks treatment with golodirsen did not result in a significant change in the levels of fetal/developmental myosins for the entire cohort, there was a significant negative correlation between the amount of dystrophin and levels of regeneration observed in different biopsy samples. Our results provide, for the first time, evidence of functionality of induced dystrophin following successful therapeutic intervention in the human.
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38. Made in Italy: The international Circulation of Italian Film and Series and the Role of Pay TV
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Massimo Scaglioni
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tv circulation ,film circulation ,italian series ,pay tv ,italian cinema ,Visual arts ,N1-9211 ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 - Abstract
The international circulation of audiovisuals, films and TV series constitutes an important field of research, especially in the European context, historically characterized by a limited ability of cultural and media products to cross national borders and obtain success in other non-national markets. Italy suffers from a traditional difficulty in exporting its media content, with the exception of films that manage to earn a kind of “prestige value” thanks particularly to festivals and awards (such as the Oscars), and a few other exceptions. During the 2000s, however, and in particular in the last decade, there were signs of change, that affected particularly series production more than films: titles such as Romanzo criminale – La serie, Gomorrah – La serie, The Young Pope/The New Pope, Suburra – La serie, My brilliant friend, Devils, to name the most notable, seem to radically change the attitude of the national television system to create fictional content intended only for local audiences. At the origin of this mutation, several factors have contributed to restoring the centrality of the audiovisual “made in Italy”. One of the important factors is undoubtedly the emergence, starting in 2008, of an unprecedented production model built by the pay or subscription based TV. This essay analyzes what can be defined as a “Renaissance” of Italian TV fiction and presents an original research dedicated to the role of Italian “premium seriality”.
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39. 'She is not an ʿAbid' Meanings of Race and Blackness in a Community of Slave Descendants in Southern Tunisia
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Marta Scaglioni
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race, slavery, blackness, slave descendants, tunisia ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 - Abstract
The ʿAbid Ghbonton are a black community of slave descendants who live in southern Tunisia next to their former masters to whom they were tied under a fictive familiar bond and for whom they performed jobs occasionally for free in the post-abolition period. Nowadays, they are no longer professionally exploited, but continue to suffer from socio-economic discrimination. Being racialized as blacks because of their lack of Arab origin, they are not only relegated to socially inferior jobs but also subject to widespread racism, epitomized by the strict social rules that prohibit marriages between former masters and former slaves. Tracing the history of racialized slavery and post-abolition dynamics in Tunisia, this article analyzes the socio-cultural meanings that the ʿAbid Ghbonton accord to race, colour and blackness. It shows how race and colour attribution have changed over time among the ʿAbid Ghbonton and argues that the recently occurring normalization of mixed marriages has given a renewed importance to physical factors relative to genealogy.
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40. A high–throughput digital script for multiplexed immunofluorescent analysis and quantification of sarcolemmal and sarcomeric proteins in muscular dystrophies
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Dominic Scaglioni, Matthew Ellis, Francesco Catapano, Silvia Torelli, Darren Chambers, Lucy Feng, Caroline Sewry, Jennifer Morgan, Francesco Muntoni, and Rahul Phadke
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Dystrophin ,Muscular dystrophy ,Quantification ,Digital pathology ,Immunofluorescence ,Genetic therapies ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract The primary molecular endpoint for many Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) clinical trials is the induction, or increase in production, of dystrophin protein in striated muscle. For accurate endpoint analysis, it is essential to have reliable, robust and objective quantification methodologies capable of detecting subtle changes in dystrophin expression. In this work, we present further development and optimisation of an automated, digital, high-throughput script for quantitative analysis of multiplexed immunofluorescent (IF) whole slide images (WSI) of dystrophin, dystrophin associated proteins (DAPs) and regenerating myofibres (fetal/developmental myosin-positive) in transverse sections of DMD, Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) and control skeletal muscle biopsies. The script enables extensive automated assessment of myofibre morphometrics, protein quantification by fluorescence intensity and sarcolemmal circumference coverage, colocalisation data for dystrophin and DAPs and regeneration at the single myofibre and whole section level. Analysis revealed significant variation in dystrophin intensity, percentage coverage and amounts of DAPs between differing DMD and BMD samples. Accurate identification of dystrophin via a novel background subtraction method allowed differential assessment of DAP fluorescence intensity within dystrophin positive compared to dystrophin negative sarcolemma regions. This enabled surrogate quantification of molecular functionality of dystrophin in the assembly of the DAP complex. Overall, the digital script is capable of multiparametric and unbiased analysis of markers of myofibre regeneration and dystrophin in relation to key DAPs and enabled better characterisation of the heterogeneity in dystrophin expression patterns seen in BMD and DMD alongside the surrogate assessment of molecular functionality of dystrophin. Both these aspects will be of significant relevance to ongoing and future DMD and other muscular dystrophies clinical trials to help benchmark therapeutic efficacy.
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41. Active Stabilization of Interventional Tasks Utilizing a Magnetically Manipulated Endoscope
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Lavinia Barducci, Bruno Scaglioni, James Martin, Keith L. Obstein, and Pietro Valdastri
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medical device ,magnetic robots control ,endoscopes ,robot control ,autonomous systems ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Magnetically actuated robots have become increasingly popular in medical endoscopy over the past decade. Despite the significant improvements in autonomy and control methods, progress within the field of medical magnetic endoscopes has mainly been in the domain of enhanced navigation. Interventional tasks such as biopsy, polyp removal, and clip placement are a major procedural component of endoscopy. Little advancement has been done in this area due to the problem of adequately controlling and stabilizing magnetically actuated endoscopes for interventional tasks. In the present paper we discuss a novel model-based Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) control approach to provide stability during interventional maneuvers. This method linearizes the non-linear dynamic interaction between the external actuation system and the endoscope in a set of equilibria, associated to different distances between the magnetic source and the endoscope, and computes different controllers for each equilibrium. This approach provides the global stability of the overall system and robustness against external disturbances. The performance of the LPV approach is compared to an intelligent teleoperation control method (based on a Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller), on the Magnetic Flexible Endoscope (MFE) platform. Four biopsies in different regions of the colon and at two different system equilibria are performed. Both controllers are asked to stabilize the endoscope in the presence of external disturbances (i.e. the introduction of the biopsy forceps through the working channel of the endoscope). The experiments, performed in a benchtop colon simulator, show a maximum reduction of the mean orientation error of the endoscope of 45.8% with the LPV control compared to the PID controller.
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42. The Sarcoma-Specific Instrument to Longitudinally Assess Health-Related Outcomes of the Routine Care Cycle
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Nasian Mosku, Philip Heesen, Salome Christen, Mario F. Scaglioni, Beata Bode, Gabriela Studer, and Bruno Fuchs
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sarcoma-specific HRQoL instrument (health-related quality of life) ,PROMs (patient reported outcome measurements) ,IELAS-RWTD/E (interoperable electronic longitudinal absolute structured real-world-time data/evidence) ,VBHC (value-based healthcare) ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Patient-based health related quality of life (HRQoL) measurements are associated with an improvement in quality of care and outcomes. For a complex disease such as sarcoma, there is no disease-specific questionnaire available which covers all clinically relevant dimensions. Herein, we report on the development of an electronically implemented, sarcoma-specific instrument to assess health-related outcomes, which encompasses a combination of generic questionnaires tailored to the respective disease and treatment status covering the entire longitudinal care cycle. An interoperable digital platform was designed to provide a node between patients and physicians and to integrate the sarcoma-specific HRQoL instrument with patient and physician-based quality indicators to allow longitudinal structured real-world-time data evidence analytics. This approach enables the prediction modeling of disease, and by attributing cost tags to quality indicators, treatment effectiveness for a given disease will be directly correlated with financial expenses, which may ultimately lead to a more sustainable healthcare system.
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43. Antropologia di un evento tra i rifiuti. La Prima Giornata dei Recuperatori e delle Recuperatrici alla discarica di Mbeubeuss (Senegal)
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Rimoldi, L, Scaglioni, M, Mangiameli, G, Favi, J, Gardini, M, Varesio, A, Giannotta, AK, Azaitraoui, M, Rimoldi, L, Scaglioni, M, Mangiameli, G, Favi, J, Gardini, M, Varesio, A, Giannotta, AK, and Azaitraoui, M
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In questo contributo prendo in considerazione quanto ho potuto osservare il 1° marzo 2019 presso la Casa Comune dei recuperatori della discarica di Mbeubeuss, nella periferia di Dakar. A partire dalla fine del 2016 ho condotto una ricerca sulle pratiche di lavoro relative alla gestione dei rifiuti urbani nella capitale senegalese e, per questa ragione, Mbeubeuss si è sin da subito configurato come un luogo di partenza particolarmente interessante per condurre un’etnografia sui contesti urbani periferici. Per molti dei mesi trascorsi sul campo, accompagnato da Badara Ngom, un giovane recuperatore della discarica, mi sono occupato di raccogliere informazioni sulle traiettorie di vita e di lavoro che avevano condotto centinaia di persone provenienti da tutte le regioni del Senegal e, in alcuni casi, da paesi vicini, a dedicarsi alla pratica del recupero e della rivendita di rifiuti. Sia dal punto di vista del metodo di indagine, sia da quello degli “oggetti” di ricerca, questo testo intende fornire un contributo etnografico al recente dibattito sviluppato all’interno della cosiddetta antropologia dei rifiuti
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44. Antropologia e rifiuti. Prospettive e metodi
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Rimoldi, L, Scaglioni, M, Mangiameli, G, Favi, J, Gardini, M, Varesio, A, Giannotta, AK, Azaitraoui, M, Rimoldi, L, Scaglioni, M, Mangiameli, G, Favi, J, Gardini, M, Varesio, A, Giannotta, AK, and Azaitraoui, M
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L’Antropocene è l’era in cui la presenza dell’uomo sta lasciando le tracce più evidenti nei processi geologici. Il costante aumento dei rifiuti – visibili e invisibili – in ogni angolo del pianeta ne è, secondo gli scienziati, una delle cause principali. Questa situazione sta assumendo una dimensione così rilevante da aver portato gli studiosi a coniare il termine Wasteocene, ovvero «l’era dei rifiuti». La presenza e la pervasività dei rifiuti sembrano quasi rappresentare un universale del mondo contemporaneo, al punto tale da aver legittimato una serie di studi (teorici e pratici) che si sono interrogati sulle modalità di gestione e di concettualizzazione degli scarti in diverse parti del mondo. Definire il rifiuto è già di per sé una produzione di teoria e un atto classificatorio: rifiuto è ciò che ha subito un passaggio di stato e una perdita sia del valore d’uso sia del valore di scambio. Il volume analizza i rifiuti da un punto di vista etnografico e antropologico in diversi contesti dell’Africa contemporanea.
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- 2024
45. Determination of halogens and sulfur in honey: a green analytical method using a single analysis
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Mesko, Marcia F., Balbinot, Fernanda P., Scaglioni, Priscila T., Nascimento, Mariele S., Picoloto, Rochele S., and da Costa, Vanize C.
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- 2020
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46. Associations between Dietary Intake, Blood Levels of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids and Reading Abilities in Children
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Francesca Borasio, Valentina De Cosmi, Veronica D’Oria, Silvia Scaglioni, Marie-Louise Eva Syren, Stefano Turolo, Carlo Agostoni, Marilena Coniglio, Massimo Molteni, Alessandro Antonietti, and Maria Luisa Lorusso
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PUFAs ,reading ,writing ,phonological awareness ,dyslexia ,dietary intake ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Lower levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been described in individuals with reading difficulties, but the degree and the nature of such deficiencies as well as the role of nutrition are a matter of debate. The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between PUFA blood levels, nutritional status, and reading/writing/phonological awareness performances in 42 school-age children with varying levels of reading ability. Significant correlations were found between PUFA levels (specific omega-6/omega-3 ratios), the ratio of omega-6-derived calories to the total amount of calories and reading scores. Mediation analysis showed a mediating effect of fatty acids on the association between reading speed scores and nutritional status. Moderation analysis, moreover, showed that the associations of omega-6/omega-3 ratios in the blood and Kcal omega-6/Kcal total in dietary intake were moderated by reading speed performances. Results of the mediation and moderation models confirm that the associations of dietary intake with PUFA levels in the blood vary depending on learning abilities. Reading skills appear to be sensitive to the effects of a complex set of favorable conditions related to the presence of higher omega-3 blood levels. These conditions may reflect the action of dietary as well as genetic and epigenetic mechanisms.
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47. Biofilm and Rivers: The Natural Association to Reduce Metals in Waters
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Nicoletta Guerrieri, Laura Fantozzi, Andrea Lami, Simona Musazzi, Martina Austoni, Arianna Orrù, Laura Marziali, Gigliola Borgonovo, and Leonardo Scaglioni
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biofilm ,water quality ,oxidative stress ,extruded polymeric substance ,inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,metals ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This article focuses on a very peculiar habitat, the thin biofilm that covers the surface of rocks, cobbles, sediment grains, leaf litter, and vegetation on a riverbed. Species composition changes over time and depends on environmental conditions and perturbation of water quality. It provides several ecosystem services, contributing to the biogeochemical fluxes and reducing contamination by absorbing the pollutants. Biofilm into the Toce River (Ossola Valley, Piedmont, Italy) was investigated to assess its capacity to accumulate the metals and macroions from the water column. In this preliminary work, we investigated three sample points, in two different seasons. The community composition of biofilm was determined via morphological analysis (diatoms and non-diatoms algal community). We characterize the biofilm, a community of different organisms, from different perspectives. In the biofilm, Hg was analyzed with an automated mercury analyzer, other metals and macroions with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) (Al, As, Ba, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Ni, P, Pb, and Zn), and the carotenoid and chlorophyll composition of the photosynthetic organism with HPLC analysis for the primary producers. The results evidence a seasonal pattern in metals and macroions levels in the biofilm, and a significant difference in the biofilm community and in carotenoid composition, suggesting the utility of using the biofilm as an additional bioindicator to monitor the water quality of the river.
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48. Bayesian hierarchical model for comparison of different nonlinear function and genetic parameter estimates of meat quails
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Gotuzzo, Ariane Gonçalves, Piles, Miriam, Della-Flora, Raquel Pillon, Germano, Jerusa Martins, Reis, Janaina Scaglioni, Tyska, Darilene Ursula, and Dionello, Nelson José Laurino
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- 2019
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49. TELEVISIONE RESILIENTE. Il broadcasting 70 anni dopo. Annuario 2023
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Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), Scaglioni, Massimo, Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), and Scaglioni, Massimo
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A settant’anni dalla sua nascita la televisione ha ridefinito i propri confini riaffermando, al contempo, la sua centralità all’interno del sistema nazionale dei media. Nel contesto del nuovo ecosistema caratterizzato dalla convivenza di broadcasting e streaming, la televisione innova sé stessa e acquisisce lo status di una “TV resiliente”, capace di incorporare il cambiamento che viene dai social media e dalle piattaforme di streaming. Seguendo l’Annuario 2021 della Televisione intitolato La televisione nella pandemia e il successivo Total TV (2022), l’Annuario 2023 interpreta le principali linee di trasformazione che hanno caratterizzato l’offerta, la produzione e il consumo della TV e del più ampio sistema degli audiovisivi lungo il corso dell’annualità 2023. L’Annuario è realizzato dal CeRTA (Centro di Ricerca sulla Televisione e gli Audiovisivi dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) in collaborazione con Auditel, APA (Associazione Produttori Audiovisivi), Sensemakers, Comscore, Nielsen, UPA (Utenti Pubblicità Associati), Confindustria Radio Televisioni, eMedia e vanta il patrocinio dell’Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (AGCOM).
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50. Televisione Resiliente. La permanenza del broadcasting 70 anni dopo
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Scaglioni, Massimo, Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565), Scaglioni, Massimo, and Scaglioni, Massimo (ORCID:0000-0002-9735-1565)
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L’Annuario 2023 si intitola 'Televisione Resiliente': il termine indica in psicologia la capacità di «reagire di fronte al cambiamento». Non si tratta di mera «resistenza», di un atteggiamento conservativo e difensivo, perché la resilienza introduce la capacità di innovare, di «reagire» creativamente al mutamento: innovazione e resilienza sono due lati della stessa medaglia. Nel corso del 2023 i dati confermano la resilienza del broadcasting; a partire dal maggio del 2022 è stata introdotta da Auditel la misurazione del cosiddetto ascolto non riconosciuto (che - insieme ad altre tipologie come browsing e gaming - include anche quello relativo ad OTT e streamers): dalle rilevazioni si osserva che la percentuale del traffico non riconosciuto nel 2023 non è cresciuta né rispetto al totale TV né rispetto all’universo dei possessori di smart TV. Insomma, la forte spinta di innovazione tecnologica, che ha portato per esempio la Smart TV ad essere presente in un numero sempre più crescente di famiglie, non ha condotto all’esito, che poteva essere immaginabile, di un ridimensionamento del consumo lineare legato al broadcasting. Le ragioni della persistente centralità del broadcasting sono molteplici, e vengono indagate nell’Annuario 2023 sulla base di quattro principali direttrici: quantità, qualità, ritualità e innovazione.
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