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102. Caracterización nutricional del paciente con síndrome metabólico: resultados preliminares
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Bertorello N, Lerda D, Chamale R, Mondino R, and Defagó M
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SINDROME METABOLICO, ENFERMEDAD CARDIOVASCULAR, ESTADO NUTRICIONAL ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
RESUMEN Introducción: el síndrome metabólico (SM) es una entidad clínica con alteraciones vasculares y metabólicas que predisponen a la enfermedad cardiovascular (ECV). El estado nutricional es un factor predominante en la evolución del SM y el riesgo de ECV. Objetivo: analizar el estado nutricional a través de indicadores antropométricos y alimentarios en pacientes con SM. Métodos: estudio observacional, de corte transversal. Participaron 41 personas de ambos sexos (20 hombres y 21 mujeres), entre 30 y 60 años, que asistieron a consulta ambulatoria del Servicio de Cardiología y Clínica Médica de la Clínica Universitaria Reina Fabiola (CURF) y del Servicio de Cardiología No Invasiva del Hospital Nacional de Clínicas (HNC), durante el periodo 2015-2016. Se realizó toma de indicadores antropométricos para determinar el estado nutricional (índice de masa corporal o IMC), circunferencia de cintura (CC), presión arterial sistólica (PAS) y diastólica (PAD). Las variables alimentarias incluidas fueron valor calórico total (VET), consumo de colesterol (CCol) y consumo de sodio (CS). El estudio cuenta con la aprobación del Comité de Ética del CURF y HNC. Para estimar el VET, el consumo de colesterol y de sodio se utilizó el programa informático Interfood v.1.3. El análisis de los datos se llevó a cabo con el programa InfoStat. Para analizar si existían diferencias por sexo, se utilizó el test de Wilcoxon para variables continuas y Kruskal Wallis para las categóricas. Resultados: el 93% de los pacientes presentaron exceso de peso (el 61% con IMC superior a 30kg/mts2). En relación a CC, el 75% de las mujeres y 86% de hombres presentaron riesgo cardiovascular muy aumentado. La media de PAS fue 131,18±18,96 mmHg y la de PAD fue 79,88±12,29 mmHg. El VET fue 2828,45±1255,42 Kcal, el consumo promedio de colesterol fue 380,09±191mg y el de sodio fue 2072,26±1195,44 mg, siendo estas ingestas superiores a las recomendadas. Al analizar las comparaciones por sexo, no se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas para las variables en estudio. Conclusión: estos resultados preliminares resaltan el perfil de riesgo para el desarrollo de ECV de los pacientes con SM. Se necesita continuar profundizando el estudio de estas poblaciones, para aportar evidencia que contribuya a la promoción de hábitos saludables y la prevención de patologías crónicas vinculadas a la alimentación y nutrición.
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103. Presentación
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Adrián Bertorello
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studia heideggeriana 3 ,introducción ,Speculative philosophy ,BD10-701 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Published
- 2014
104. Alexithymia in anorexia and bulimia: Ubiquitous and primary trait?
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F. Amianto, A. Bertorello, F. Migliore, G. Abbate-Daga, and S. Fassino
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alexithymia ,anorexia nervosa ,bulimia nervosa ,cluster analysis ,eating psychopathology ,personality traits ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Neurophysiology and neuropsychology ,QP351-495 - Abstract
Background: Alexithymia is associated to Eating Disorders (ED) and relevant for their prognosis but it is uncertain if it is ubiquitous, primary, and necessary for ED outburst. Methods: 124 ED outpatients and 80 healthy controls were compared with the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, personality, and psychopathology measures. Alexithymia and the other features are compared between anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and control groups. Alexithymia-based clusters were explored and compared with controls. Alexithymia traits are correlated with the other features. Results: Difficulty in identifying feelings was ubiquitous in ED subjects. A Non-Alexithymic Cluster (NAC) and an Alexithymic Cluster (ALC) were found with no difference in AN/BN distribution. ALC displays disordered personality and high psychopathology. Self-directiveness and interoceptive awareness were independently related to alexithymia and to depressive feelings. These two features along with depressive features completely accounted for alexithymia variance. Conclusion: Even though the difficulty in identifying feelings is ubiquitous in ED subjects, Alexithymia may not represent a primary trait but a complex dysfunction consequent to co-occurring character immaturity, altered interoceptive awareness, and depressive traits.
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- 2016
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105. Use of a LHFB Device for Testing Mode III in a Composite Laminate
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Carlos Bertorello, Antonio Argüelles, Victoria Mollón, Jorge Bonhomme, Isabel Viña, and Jaime Viña
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composite ,fracture ,fatigue ,mode III ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The present paper studies the fatigue delamination behaviour of an epoxy/carbon composite material under mode III loading using a longitudinal half fixed beam (LHFB) device initially designed for mode III static tests of composite materials formed by the stacking of plies. For this purpose, a series of tests was carried out at different levels of loading representative of the fatigue behaviour of the material, from the crack onset phase through the delamination phase to final fracture. The experimental results were treated statistically, obtaining the values of the fatigue limit for probabilities of fracture of 5% and 50%. Finally, a fractographic analysis of the fracture surfaces was performed which allowed us to identify the same characteristic patterns of static mode III fracture, namely broken fibres, cusps and saw-teeth, in addition to a new morphology consisting of the formation of agglomerations of resin produced by the friction between the lips of the specimen in the fracture zone that point to dynamic mode III fracture. These agglomerations eventually crack and become detached from the fibres, leaving these free of resin.
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- 2019
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106. The agenda of the global patient reported outcomes for multiple sclerosis (PROMS) initiative: Progresses and open questions
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Zaratin, Paola, primary, Vermersch, Patrick, additional, Amato, Maria Pia, additional, Brichetto, Giampaolo, additional, Coetzee, Timothy, additional, Cutter, Gary, additional, Edan, Gilles, additional, Giovannoni, Gavin, additional, Gray, Emma, additional, Hartung, Hans Peter, additional, Hobart, Jeremy, additional, Helme, Anne, additional, Hyde, Robert, additional, Khan, Usman, additional, Leocani, Letizia, additional, Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni, additional, McBurney, Robert, additional, Montalban, Xavier, additional, Penner, Iris-Katharina, additional, Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J., additional, Valentine, Pamela, additional, Weiland, Helga, additional, Bertorello, Deborah, additional, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, additional, Baneke, Peer, additional, and Comi, Giancarlo, additional
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- 2022
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107. The Virtualization of Sense and its Actualization in the Descriptive Discourse. An Interpretation of the Role of Description in the Phenomenological Method of Heidegger
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Adrián Bertorello
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descripción, interpretación, sentido, discurso, lenguaje, enunciado ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
This paper aims at clearly defining the meaning that Heidegger gives to the phenomenological description. Therefore, it is not enough to refer to the methodological paragraph of Sein und Zeit, but it is necessary to integrate its notion of phenomenology with the concepts of «understanding», «meaning»,«interpretation», «discourse», «language» and «enunciation». From these concepts, it appears that the semantic conception that describes «meaning» could be understood as a distance that goes from the highest degree of virtuality to the maximum degree of actualization. Phenomenological description is placed at the end of the semantic path.
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108. PKC-Dependent Stimulation of Exocytosis by Sulfonylureas in Pancreatic β Cells
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Eliasson, Lena, Renström, Erik, Ämmälä, Carina, Berggren, Per-Olof, Bertorello, Alejandro M., Bokvist, Krister, Chibalin, Alexander, Deeney, Jude T., Flatt, Peter R., Gäbel, Jakob, Gromada, Jesper, Larsson, Olof, Lindström, Per, Rhodes, Christopher J., and Rorsman, Patrik
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- 1996
109. Primary aldosteronism and impaired natriuresis in mice underexpressing TGFβ1
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Kakoki, Masao, Pochynyuk, Oleh M., Hathaway, Catherine M., Tomita, Hirofumi, Hagaman, John R., Kim, Hyung-Suk, Zaika, Oleg L., Mamenko, Mykola, Kayashima, Yukako, Matsuki, Kota, Hiller, Sylvia, Li, Feng, Xu, Longquan, Grant, Ruriko, Bertorello, Alejandro M., and Smithies, Oliver
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- 2013
110. Dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve endothelial markers in metabolic syndrome: A systematic review[Ácidos grasos dietarios poliinsaturados n-3 mejoran los marcadores endoteliales en el síndrome metabólico: Una revisión sistemática]
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Bertorello, Natalia Belén dir., Eynard, Aldo R., and Defagó, María Daniela
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Q Ciencia (General) ,R Medicina (General) - Abstract
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a global health problem. Dietary factors, especially fatty acids, may affect MS pathology. However, the associations between omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) and MS risk demonstrate inconsistent results. To clarify the relationship between dietary n-3 PUFA and endothelial function on MS, we carried out a systematic review. An electronic literature search based on controlled clinical trials (CCTs) between 2004 and 2020 was conducted. A total of 28 articles were included in the systematic review. Studies were analyzed according intervention type: dietary interventions (12 CCTs), dietary supplementation interventions (9 CCTs) and mixed interventions (7 CCTs). Studies with dietary interventions characterized by n-3 PUFAs increased by food source, such as Mediterranean and Nordic-style diets, reported significant reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and also in inflammatory endothelial biomarkers. The same effect was also observed in mixed interventions and in CCTs with n-3 PUFAs supple-mentation. Dietary interventions with n-3 PUFAs contributes to improved endothelial and cardiovascular health in SM and associated risk factors., Fil: Bertorello, Natalia Belén. Universidad Católica de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Carrera de Licenciatura en Nutrición; Argentina, Fil: Eynard, Aldo R. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Histología y Embriología. Instituto de Biología Celular; Argentina, Fil: Eynard, Aldo R. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. CONICET. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud (INICSA); Argentina, Fil: Defagó, María Daniela. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. CONICET. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud (INICSA); Argentina, Fil: Defagó, María Daniela. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Escuela de Nutrición; Argentina
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- 2022
111. Additional file 1 of Collective health research assessment: developing a tool to measure the impact of multistakeholder research initiatives
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Kork, Anna-Aurora, Antonini, Carla, García-Torea, Nicolás, Luque-Vílchez, Mercedes, Costa, Ericka, Senn, Juliette, Larrinaga, Carlos, Bertorello, Deborah, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Zaratin, Paola, and Andreaus, Michele
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Additional file 1. Distribution of core and additional indicators per dimension and measurement aspect in MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard as in Digital Toolbox.
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112. A Single-center Experience in Treating Young Children at High Risk For Severe COVID-19 With Sotrovimab
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Giulia Pruccoli, Nicoletta Bertorello, Elisa Funiciello, Federica Mignone, Erika Silvestro, Carlo Scolfaro, and Silvia Garazzino
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Microbiology (medical) ,Infectious Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Child ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment - Published
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113. Additional file 2 of Collective health research assessment: developing a tool to measure the impact of multistakeholder research initiatives
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Kork, Anna-Aurora, Antonini, Carla, García-Torea, Nicolás, Luque-Vílchez, Mercedes, Costa, Ericka, Senn, Juliette, Larrinaga, Carlos, Bertorello, Deborah, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Zaratin, Paola, and Andreaus, Michele
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Additional file 2. Examples of indicators extracted from the MULTI-ACT Toolbox.
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114. Fuerza y significado: la articulación entre disposición afectiva y comprensión en la lectura heideggeriana del enunciado
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Adrián Bertorello
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- 2022
115. Sensibility study for different nozzle configuration on the heat load and aerodynamic behaviour for the THEMIS demonstrator
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Lantelme, Melissa, Bourgoing, Alexis, Bertorello, Charles, Tran, Philipe, ONERA / DMPE, Université de Toulouse [Toulouse], ONERA-PRES Université de Toulouse, ArianeGroup, and European Project: 860956,ASCenSIon
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[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,Nozzle ,Supersonic ,REUSABILITY ,Etude de sensibilité ,Sensitivity study ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,Tuyère ,Supersonique ,SPACE ,Démonstrateur THEMIS ,THEMIS demonstrator ,Heat flux ,Flux de chaleur ,REUSABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE - Abstract
This papers focus is on the aerodynamic and aerothermal loads that a reusable launch vehicle (RLV) faces during different phases of their flight trajectory. The analysis is performed on a working design of the THEMIS demonstrator developed at Ariane Group SAS under an ESA contract. THEMIS (Technologies for a Methane Innovative Stage) is planned to be a real scale demonstrator that is part of ESAs future launcher preparatory program and which will use the PROMETHEUS (Precursor Reusable Oxygen METhane cost Effective propUlsion System) engine currently being developed. It is designed as a vertical take-off vertical landing configuration (VTVL) and therefore relies on retropropulsion for deceleration and its maneuvers to reach its designated landing site. PROMETEUS investigates the possibility of a reusable 100-tons class LOx-LCH4 engine. The knowledge gained during CALLISTO (Cooperative Action Leading to Launcher Innovation in Stage Toss-back Operations) and THEMIS will provide the information and experience required to determine the future of European operational launchers. Within this paper, we will investigate different configurations of the three nozzles foreseen to be used for the THEMIS demonstrator. Several parameters are varied to study the influence on the heat flux distribution and the overall aerodynamic behaviour and stability of the launcher. The reference configuration foresees a linear alignment of the three nozzles and includes landing legs. The sensitivity study presented in this paper is focused to the rocket engines aft-bay arrangement. The changes studied are the distance between the nozzles, the extreme gimballing positions of the two nozzles on both side of the central one, and the longitudinal emergence of the three nozzles. The shape of the nozzles remains unchanged. In order to execute this sensibility analysis, this paper presents results of CFD calculations, which are performed for those different geometries at a fixed flight point chosen to ensure significant aerothermal loads. All CFD calculations are performed for the controlled descent flight of the reusable THEMIS demonstrator in moments when the nozzles are not ignited. The paper describes the consequences of the different configurations and tends to provide a determination of the best overall configuration minimizing the aerothermal loads. In order to determine this, trade-offs must be performed between the effects on different zones of the launcher (launchers landing legs, base of the launcher; internal/external walls of the nozzles) and the investigated physical properties. Impacts of these changes of shape are also addressed on the aerodynamic behaviour of the vehicle through the analysis of global aerodynamic coefficients (lift, drag) and the static stability of the vehicles (positions of centre of pressure). Furthermore, the phenomena occurring in the flow field and its impacts on the pressure and heat flux distribution are investigated: This includes analysing differences occurring for the different configurations in the recirculation zone within the non-ignited nozzles or between the nozzles, the shock positions and possible shock-boundary layer interactions. The hereafter presented results were investigated within a collaborative effort between Ariane Group SAS in Les Mureaux centre and ONERA Toulouse. This research is performed within the ASCenSIon project (Advancing Space Access Capabilities - Reusability and Multiple Satellite Injection) project funded by the European Commission (Horizon 2020).
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116. Symmetrical and asymmetric dynamic characterization to fracture in mode III of epoxy composites-unidirectional carbon fiber
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J. Olay, C. Bertorello, S. Sánchez, V. Mollón, J. Bonhomme, I. Viña, and A. Argüelles
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- 2022
117. Mode III dynamic fracture performance of carbon-epoxy laminates
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C. Bertorello, J. Viña, A. Argüelles, and I. Viña
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- 2022
118. Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air ® App
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Bédard, Annabelle, Antó, Josep, Fonseca, Joao, Arnavielhe, Sylvie, Bachert, Claus, Bedbrook, Anna, Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten, Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia, Cardona, Victoria, Cruz, Alvaro, Fokkens, Wytske, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Hellings, Peter, Ivancevich, Juan, Klimek, Ludger, Kuna, Piotr, Kvedariene, Violeta, Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée, Melen, Erik, Monti, Ricardo, Mösges, Ralf, Mullol, Joaquim, Papadopoulos, Nikos, Pham-Thi, Nhan, Samolinski, Boleslaw, V Tomazic, Peter, Toppila-Salmi, Sanna, Ventura, Maria Teresa, Yorgancioglu, Arzu, Bousquet, Jean, Pfaar, Oliver, Basagana, Xavier, Bosnic‐Anticevich, Sinthia, Pham‐Thi, Nhân, Hellings, PW, Aberer, W., Agache, I., Akdis, Ca, Akdis, M., Aliberti, MR, Almeida, R., Amat, F., Angles, R, Annesi‐Maesano, I, Ansotegui, IJ, Anto, JM, Arnavielle, S, Asayag, E, Asarnoj, A, Arshad, H, Avolio, F, Bacci, E, Baiardini, I, Barbara, C, Barbagallo, M., Baroni, I, Barreto, BA, Basagaña, X., Bateman, ED, Bedolla‐Barajas, M, Bewick, M., Beghé, B., Bel, EH, Bergmann, KC, Bennoor, KS, Benson, M, Bertorello, L, Białoszewski, AZ, Bieber, T., Bialek, S, Bindslev‐Jensen, Carsten, Bjermer, L., Blain, H., Blasi, F., Blua, A, Bochenska Marciniak, M, Bogus‐Buczynska, I, Boner, AL, Bonini, M., Bonini, S., Bosnic‐Anticevich, CS, Bosse, I., Bouchard, J., Boulet, LP, Bourret, R., Bousquet, Pj, Braido, F, Briedis, V, Brightling, CE, Brozek, J, Bucca, C, Buhl, R, Buonaiuto, R, Panaitescu, C, Burguete Cabañas, MT, Burte, E., Bush, A, Caballero‐Fonseca, F, Caillaud, D., Caimmi, D., Calderon, MA, Camargos, PAM, Camuzat, T., Canfora, G, Canonica, Gw, Carlsen, KH, Carreiro‐Martins, P, Carriazo, AM, Carr, W, Cartier, C., Casale, T., Castellano, G, Cecchi, L, Cepeda, AM, Chavannes, NH, Chen, Y., Chiron, R., Chivato, T, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, AG, Chung, KF, Ciaravolo, MM, Ciceran, A, Cingi, C, Ciprandi, G, Carvalho Coehlo, AC, Colas, L, Colgan, E, Coll, J, Conforti, D, Constantinidis, J, de Sousa, J Correia, Cortés‐Grimaldo, RM, Corti, F, Costa, E, Costa‐Dominguez, MC, Courbis, AL, Cox, L, Crescenzo, M, Cruz, AA, Custovic, A., Czarlewski, W., Dahlen, Se, D’Amato, G, Dario, C, Da Silva, J., Dauvilliers, Y., Darsow, U, De Blay, F., De Carlo, G, Dedeu, T, de Fátima Emerson, M, De Feo, G., De Vries, G, De Martino, B, Motta Rubini, NP, Deleanu, D, Denburg, JA, devillier, P., Di Capua Ercolano, S, Di Carluccio, N, Didier, A., Dokic, D, Dominguez‐Silva, MG, Douagui, H, Dray, G., Dubakiene, R, Durham, Sr, Du Toit, G, Dykewicz, MS, El‐Gamal, Y, Eklund, P, Eller, E, Emuzyte, R., Farrell, J, Farsi, A, de Mello, J Ferreira, Ferrero, J, Fink‐Wagner, A, Fiocchi, A, Fokkens, WJ, Fonseca, JA, Fontaine, Jf, Forti, S, Fuentes‐Perez, JM, Gálvez‐Romero, JL, Gamkrelidze, A, Garcia‐Aymerich, Judith, García‐Cobas, CY, Garcia‐Cruz, MH, Gemicioğlu, B, Genova, S, Christoff, G, Gereda, JE, Van Wijk, R Gerth, Gomez, RM, Gómez‐Vera, J, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M., Grisle, I, Guidacci, M, Guldemond, NA, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, MA, Haahtela, T., Hajjam, J, Hernández, L, Hourihane, JO’B, Huerta‐Villalobos, YR, Humbert, M., Iaccarino, G., Illario, M, Ispayeva, Z, Ivancevich, JC, Jares, EJ, Jassem, E, Johnston, Sl, Joos, G, Jung, KS, Just, J., Jutel, M, Kaidashev, I, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, AF, Karjalainen, J, Kardas, P, Keil, T, Keith, PK, Khaitov, M, Khaltaev, N, Kleine‐Tebbe, J, Kowalski, Ml, Kuitunen, M, Kull, I., Kupczyk, M, Krzych‐Fałta, E, Lacwik, P, Larenas‐Linnemann, Désirée, Laune, D., Lauri, D, Lavrut, J, Le, LTT, Lessa, M, Levato, G, Li, J., Lieberman, P, Lipiec, A, Lipworth, B, Lodrup Carlsen, KC, Louis, R, Lourenço, O, Luna‐Pech, JA, Magnan, A., Mahboub, B, Maier, D., Mair, A, Majer, I, Malva, J, Mandajieva, E, Manning, P, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Marshall, GD, Masjedi, MR, Maspero, JF, Mathieu‐Dupas, E, Matta Campos, JJ, Matos, AL, Maurer, M, Mavale‐Manuel, S, Mayora, O, Meco, C, Medina‐Avalos, MA, Melo‐Gomes, E, Meltzer, EO, Menditto, E., Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F., Milenkovic, B, Moda, G, Mogica‐Martinez, MD, Mohammad, Y, Momas, I., Montefort, S, Mora Bogado, D, Morais‐Almeida, M, Morato‐Castro, FF, Mota‐Pinto, A, Moura Santo, P, Münter, L, Muraro, A, Murray, R, Naclerio, R., Nadif, R., Nalin, M, Napoli, L, Namazova‐Baranova, L, Neffen, H, Niedeberger, V, Nekam, K, Neou, A, Nieto, A, Nogueira‐Silva, L, Nogues, M., Novellino, E, Nyembue, TD, O’Hehir, RE, Odzhakova, C, Ohta, K., Okamoto, Y., Okubo, K, Onorato, GL, Ortega Cisneros, M, Ouédraogo, S., Pali‐Schöll, I, Palkonen, S, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, NG, Park, HS, Papi, A., Passalacqua, G, Paulino, E, Pawankar, R, Pedersen, S, Pépin, JL, Pereira, AM, Persico, M, PHILLIPS, J, Picard, R., Pigearias, B, Pin, I., Pitsios, C., Plavec, D, Pohl, W, Popov, TA, Portejoie, F., Potter, P, Pozzi, AC, Price, D, Prokopakis, EP, Puy, R, Pugin, B, Pulido Ross, RE, Przemecka, M, Rabe, KF, Raciborski, F, Rajabian‐Soderlund, R, Reitsma, S, Ribeirinho, I, Rimmer, J, Rivero‐Yeverino, D, Rizzo, JA, Rizzo, MC, Robalo‐Cordeiro, C, Rodenas, F, Rodo, X, Rodriguez Gonzalez, M, Rodriguez‐Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Rodrigues Valle, S, Roman Rodriguez, M., Romano, A, Rodriguez‐Zagal, E, Rolla, G, Roller‐Wirnsberger, RE, Romano, M, Rosado‐Pinto, J, Rosario, N., Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sagara, H, Salimäki, J, Sanchez‐Borges, M, Sastre‐Dominguez, J, Scadding, GK, Schunemann, HJ, Scichilone, N, Schmid‐Grendelmeier, P, Sarquis Serpa, F, Shamai, S., Sheikh, A., Sierra, M, Simons, FER, Siroux, V., Sisul, JC, Skrindo, I, Solé, D, Somekh, D, Sondermann, M, Sooronbaev, T, Sova, M, Sorensen, M, Sorlini, M, Spranger, O, Stellato, C, Stelmach, R, Stukas, R, Sunyer, J., Strozek, J, Szylling, A, Tebyriçá, JN, Thibaudon, M., To, T., Todo‐Bom, A, Tomazic, PV, Toppila‐Salmi, Sanna, Trama, U, Triggiani, M, Suppli Ulrik, C, Urrutia‐Pereira, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A., Valiulis, A., Valovirta, E., van Eerd, M, Van Ganse, E., van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Ventura, MT, Vezzani, G, Vasankari, T, Vatrella, A., Verissimo, MT, Viart, F., Viegi, G., Vicheva, D, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Walker, S, Wallace, D, Wang, DY, Waserman, S., Werfel, T, Westman, M, Wickman, M., Williams, DM, Williams, S, Wilson, N, Wright, J, Wroczynski, P, Yakovliev, P, Yawn, BP, Yiallouros, PK, Yusuf, OM, Zar, HJ, Zhang, L., Zhong, N, Zernotti, ME, Zhanat, I, Zidarn, M, Zuberbier, T., Zubrinich, C, Zurkuhlen, A, Mercier, Jacques, Instituto de Salud Global - Institute For Global Health [Barcelona] (ISGlobal), Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona] (UPF), CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), IMIM-Hospital del Mar, Generalitat de Catalunya, Center of Research in Health Technologies and Information Systems (CINTESIS), Universidade do Porto = University of Porto, KYomed INNOV, Ghent University Hospital, Contre les MAladies Chroniques pour un VIeillissement Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon (MACVIA-LR), Université Montpellier 1 (UM1)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nîmes (CHU Nîmes)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing Reference Site (EIP on AHA), Commission Européenne-Commission Européenne-Organisation Mondiale de la Santé / World Health Organization Office (OMS / WHO), Odense University Hospital [Odense, Denmark], Woolcock Institute of Medical Research [Sydney], The University of Sydney, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital [Barcelona], ProAR - FMB, Federal University of Bahia School of Medicine, European Forum for Research and Education in Allergy and Airway Diseases (EUFOREA), University Hospitals Leuven [Leuven], Zentrum für Rhinologie und Allergologie [Wiesbaden, Germany], Division of Internal Medicine, Asthma and Allergy, Medical University of Łódź (MUL)-Barlicki University Hospital, Vilnius University [Vilnius], Clínica de Alergia- Asma y Pediatría, Hospital Medica Sur, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska 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F., Raciborski, F., Rajabian-Soderlund, R., Reitsma, S., Ribeirinho, I., Rimmer, J., Rivero-Yeverino, D., Rizzo, J. A., Rizzo, M. C., Robalo-Cordeiro, C., Rodenas, F., Rodo, X., Rodriguez Gonzalez, M., Rodriguez-Manas, L., Rolland, C., Rodrigues Valle, S., Roman Rodriguez, M., Romano, A., Rodriguez-Zagal, E., Rolla, G., Roller-Wirnsberger, R. E., Romano, M., Rosado-Pinto, J., Rosario, N., Rottem, M., Ryan, D., Sagara, H., Salimaki, J., Sanchez-Borges, M., Sastre-Dominguez, J., Scadding, G. K., Schunemann, H. J., Scichilone, N., Schmid-Grendelmeier, P., Sarquis Serpa, F., Shamai, S., Sheikh, A., Sierra, M., Simons, F. E. R., Siroux, V., Sisul, J. C., Skrindo, I., Sole, D., Somekh, D., Sondermann, M., Sooronbaev, T., Sova, M., Sorensen, M., Sorlini, M., Spranger, O., Stellato, C., Stelmach, R., Stukas, R., Sunyer, J., Strozek, J., Szylling, A., Tebyrica, J. 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Pham-Thi N., Samolinski B., Tomazic P.V., Toppila-Salmi S., Ventura M.T., Yorgancioglu A., Bousquet J., Pfaar O., Basagana X., Aberer W., Agache I., Akdis C.A., Akdis M., Aliberti M.R., Almeida R., Amat F., Angles R., Annesi-Maesano I., Ansotegui I.J., Arnavielle S., Asayag E., Asarnoj A., Arshad H., Avolio F., Bacci E., Baiardini I., Barbara C., Barbagallo M., Baroni I., Barreto B.A., Bateman E.D., Bedolla-Barajas M., Bewick M., Beghe B., Bel E.H., Bergmann K.C., Bennoor K.S., Benson M., Bertorello L., Bialoszewski A.Z., Bieber T., Bialek S., Bjermer L., Blain H., Blasi F., Blua A., Bochenska Marciniak M., Bogus-Buczynska I., Boner A.L., Bonini M., Bonini S., Bosse I., Bouchard J., Boulet L.P., Bourret R., Bousquet P.J., Braido F., Briedis V., Brightling C.E., Brozek J., Bucca C., Buhl R., Buonaiuto R., Panaitescu C., Burguete Cabanas M.T., Burte E., Bush A., Caballero-Fonseca F., Caillaud D., Caimmi D., Calderon M.A., Camargos P.A.M., Camuzat T., Canfora G., Canonica G.W., Carlsen K.H., Carreiro-Martins P., Carriazo A.M., Carr W., Cartier C., Casale T., Castellano G., Cecchi L., Cepeda A.M., Chavannes N.H., Chen Y., Chiron R., Chivato T., Chkhartishvili E., Chuchalin A.G., Chung K.F., Ciaravolo M.M., Ciceran A., Cingi C., Ciprandi G., Carvalho Coehlo A.C., Colas L., Colgan E., Coll J., Conforti D., Constantinidis J., Correia de Sousa J., Cortes-Grimaldo R.M., Corti F., Costa E., Costa-Dominguez M.C., Courbis A.L., Cox L., Crescenzo M., Custovic A., Czarlewski W., Dahlen S.E., D'Amato G., Dario C., da Silva J., Dauvilliers Y., Darsow U., De Blay F., De Carlo G., Dedeu T., de Fatima Emerson M., De Feo G., De Vries G., De Martino B., Motta Rubini N.P., Deleanu D., Denburg J.A., Devillier P., Di Capua Ercolano S., Di Carluccio N., Didier A., Dokic D., Dominguez-Silva M.G., Douagui H., Dray G., Dubakiene R., Durham S.R., Du Toit G., Dykewicz M.S., El-Gamal Y., Eklund P., Eller E., Emuzyte R., Farrell J., Farsi A., Ferreira de Mello J., Ferrero J., Fink-Wagner A., Fiocchi A., Fontaine J.F., Forti S., Fuentes-Perez J.M., Galvez-Romero J.L., Gamkrelidze A., Garcia-Cobas C.Y., Garcia-Cruz M.H., Gemicioglu B., Genova S., Christoff G., Gereda J.E., Gerth van Wijk R., Gomez R.M., Gomez-Vera J., Gonzalez Diaz S., Gotua M., Grisle I., Guidacci M., Guldemond N.A., Gutter Z., Guzman M.A., Haahtela T., Hajjam J., Hernandez L., Hourihane J.O.'.B., Huerta-Villalobos Y.R., Humbert M., Iaccarino G., Illario M., Ispayeva Z., Jares E.J., Jassem E., Johnston S.L., Joos G., Jung K.S., Just J., Jutel M., Kaidashev I., Kalayci O., Kalyoncu A.F., Karjalainen J., Kardas P., Keil T., Keith P.K., Khaitov M., Khaltaev N., Kleine-Tebbe J., Kowalski M.L., Kuitunen M., Kull I., Kupczyk M., Krzych-Falta E., Lacwik P., Laune D., Lauri D., Lavrut J., Le L.T.T., Lessa M., Levato G., Li J., Lieberman P., Lipiec A., Lipworth B., Lodrup Carlsen K.C., Louis R., Lourenco O., Luna-Pech J.A., Magnan A., Mahboub B., Maier D., Mair A., Majer I., Malva J., Mandajieva E., Manning P., De Manuel Keenoy E., Marshall G.D., Masjedi M.R., Maspero J.F., Mathieu-Dupas E., Matta Campos J.J., Matos A.L., Maurer M., Mavale-Manuel S., Mayora O., Meco C., Medina-Avalos M.A., Melo-Gomes E., Meltzer E.O., Menditto E., Mercier J., Miculinic N., Mihaltan F., Milenkovic B., Moda G., Mogica-Martinez M.D., Mohammad Y., Momas I., Montefort S., Mora Bogado D., Morais-Almeida M., Morato-Castro F.F., Mota-Pinto A., Moura Santo P., Munter L., Muraro A., Murray R., Naclerio R., Nadif R., Nalin M., Napoli L., Namazova-Baranova L., Neffen H., Niedeberger V., Nekam K., Neou A., Nieto A., Nogueira-Silva L., Nogues M., Novellino E., Nyembue T.D., O'Hehir R.E., Odzhakova C., Ohta K., Okamoto Y., Okubo K., Onorato G.L., Ortega Cisneros M., Ouedraogo S., Pali-Scholl I., Palkonen S., Panzner P., Park H.S., Papi A., Passalacqua G., Paulino E., Pawankar R., Pedersen S., Pepin J.L., Pereira A.M., Persico M., Phillips J., Picard R., Pigearias B., Pin I., Pitsios C., Plavec D., Pohl W., Popov T.A., Portejoie F., Potter P., Pozzi A.C., Price D., Prokopakis E.P., Puy R., Pugin B., Pulido Ross R.E., Przemecka M., Rabe K.F., Raciborski F., Rajabian-Soderlund R., Reitsma S., Ribeirinho I., Rimmer J., Rivero-Yeverino D., Rizzo J.A., Rizzo M.C., Robalo-Cordeiro C., Rodenas F., Rodo X., Rodriguez Gonzalez M., Rodriguez-Manas L., Rolland C., Rodrigues Valle S., Roman Rodriguez M., Romano A., Rodriguez-Zagal E., Rolla G., Roller-Wirnsberger R.E., Romano M., Rosado-Pinto J., Rosario N., Rottem M., Ryan D., Sagara H., Salimaki J., Sanchez-Borges M., Sastre-Dominguez J., Scadding G.K., Schunemann H.J., Scichilone N., Schmid-Grendelmeier P., Sarquis Serpa F., Shamai S., Sheikh A., Sierra M., Simons F.E.R., Siroux V., Sisul J.C., Skrindo I., Sole D., Somekh D., Sondermann M., Sooronbaev T., Sova M., Sorensen M., Sorlini M., Spranger O., Stellato C., Stelmach R., Stukas R., Sunyer J., Strozek J., Szylling A., Tebyrica J.N., Thibaudon M., To T., Todo-Bom A., Trama U., Triggiani M., Suppli Ulrik C., Urrutia-Pereira M., Valenta R., Valero A., Valiulis A., Valovirta E., van Eerd M., van Ganse E., van Hage M., Vandenplas O., Vezzani G., Vasankari T., Vatrella A., Verissimo M.T., Viart F., Viegi G., Vicheva D., Vontetsianos T., Wagenmann M., Walker S., Wallace D., Wang D.Y., Waserman S., Werfel T., Westman M., Wickman M., Williams D.M., Williams S., Wilson N., Wright J., Wroczynski P., Yakovliev P., Yawn B.P., Yiallouros P.K., Yusuf O.M., Zar H.J., Zhang L., Zhong N., Zernotti M.E., Zhanat I., Zidarn M., Zuberbier T., Zubrinich C., and Zurkuhlen A.
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0301 basic medicine ,SYMPTOMS ,Smart phone ,Allergy ,Escala visual analógica ,INNOVATION ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Correlation ,visual analogue scale ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Visual analogue scale ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Màscares ,Immunology and Allergy ,score ,Nose ,Rinitis ,Rhinitis ,PRODUCTIVITY COSTS ,asthma ,MASK ,rhinitis ,Score ,Explained variation ,Response Variability ,Mobile Applications ,ALLERGIC RHINITIS ,rhiniti ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,TRIALS ,Rinite ,1107 Immunology ,[SDV.IMM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology ,Smartphone ,medicine.medical_specialty ,MASK study group ,Immunology ,MACVIA-ARIA ,03 medical and health sciences ,Allergic ,medicine ,Humans ,TECHNOLOGY ,IMMUNOTHERAPY ,Asma ,Asthma ,business.industry ,Rhinitis, Allergic ,medicine.disease ,RHINOCONJUNCTIVITIS ,030104 developmental biology ,030228 respiratory system ,3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine ,Physical therapy ,Clinical Medicine ,business ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
Background: In allergic rhinitis, a relevant outcome providing information on the effectiveness of interventions is needed. In MASK-air (Mobile Airways Sentinel Network), a visual analogue scale (VAS) for work is used as a relevant outcome. This study aimed to assess the performance of the work VAS work by comparing VAS work with other VAS measurements and symptom-medication scores obtained concurrently. Methods: All consecutive MASK-air users in 23 countries from 1 June 2016 to 31 October 2018 were included (14 189 users; 205 904 days). Geolocalized users self-assessed daily symptom control using the touchscreen functionality on their smart phone to click on VAS scores (ranging from 0 to 100) for overall symptoms (global), nose, eyes, asthma and work. Two symptom-medication scores were used: the modified EAACI CSMS score and the MASK control score for rhinitis. To assess data quality, the intra-individual response variability (IRV) index was calculated. Results: A strong correlation was observed between VAS work and other VAS. The highest levels for correlation with VAS work and variance explained in VAS work were found with VAS global, followed by VAS nose, eye and asthma. In comparison with VAS global, the mCSMS and MASK control score showed a lower correlation with VAS work. Results are unlikely to be explained by a low quality of data arising from repeated VAS measures. Conclusions: VAS work correlates with other outcomes (VAS global, nose, eye and asthma) but less well with a symptom-medication score. VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies. © 2020 EAACI and John Wiley and Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
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119. Sailing dinghy hydrodynamic resistance by experimental and numerical assessments
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Antonio Mancuso, C. Bertorello, Antonio Saporito, Ermina Begovic, Begovic, E., Bertorello, C., Mancuso, A., Saporito, A., Begovic E., Bertorello C., Mancuso A., and Saporito A.
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Engineering ,Class (computer programming) ,Box ruled racing dinghy ,Environmental Engineering ,Motion resistance ,business.industry ,1001VELAcup ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,Sailing hull forms ,Aeronautics ,Hull ,Long period ,0103 physical sciences ,Hydrodynamic resistance ,EFD, CFD, sailing hull form, box ruled sailing dinghy, 1001VELAcup ,business ,Settore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria Industriale ,Settore ING-IND/01 - Architettura Navale ,CFD ,EFD - Abstract
Hull forms of high-performance sailing dinghies are very interesting for yacht designers. After a long period in which the attention has been focused on one-design boats, in recent years a few exciting restricted classes such as International Moth, International 14′, 18’ Skiff and Class A catamaran become recognized in several countries and led to interesting advances in high-performance yacht design. “1001VELAcup R3” class is two people racing dinghy designed according to a box rule with limitation on LOA and Bmax and total sail area. The boats must be designed and built by students of European Universities and race yearly in Italy. This paper focuses on two best-ranked boats “LED” from the University of Palermo and “TryAgain” managed by the University of Naples but designed by the University of Roma3 team. These boats were definitely superior as regard motion resistance when tested without appendages during 2017 MIDWINTER INDOOR RACE and, although very different in main section shape, had comparable performances. The observed behaviours and the availability of experimental data suggested a suitable numerical approach and a fair comparison between experimental and numerical results is presented.
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120. Resistance assessment of warped hullform
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Begovic, E. and Bertorello, C.
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121. Una interpretación semiótico-narrativa del sistema de las modalidades en Sein und Zeit
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Adrián Bertorello
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122. PROPIEDADES PSICOMÉTRICAS DEL RATIONAL EXPERIENTIAL INVENTORY EN ARGENTINA.
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García Sorrentino, Horacio Daniel, Sapino Bertorello, Maximiliano Emanuel, Zárate Tamiatti, Eliana Carina, and Riberi Zunino, Simón Martin
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THOUGHT & thinking ,RESEARCH evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology ,COMPUTER science ,PSYCHOMETRICS ,INFORMATION science ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
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123. Off‐label and compassionate use of targeted anticancer therapies: The experience of an Italian pediatric cancer center.
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Cenna, Rosita, Basiricò, Marco, Berchialla, Paola, Bertorello, Nicoletta, Cagnazzo, Celeste, Ceolin, Valeria, De Luna, Elvira, Nolis, Chiara, Resente, Francesca, and Fagioli, Franca
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124. Solubility of a Isoxazolyl-Naphthoquinone by Complexation with Hydroxypropyl-ß-Cyclodextrin
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Linares, Marcela, De Bertorello, Maria, Longhi, Marcela, Labandeira, J. J. Torres, editor, and Vila-Jato, J. L., editor
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125. Correction to: EQRAIN: uranium and plutonium interlaboratory exercises from 1997 to 2016—comparison to ITVs-2010
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Crozet, Marielle, Roudil, Danièle, Rigaux, Corinne, Bertorello, Caroline, Picart, Sébastien, and Maillard, Christophe
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126. Hypoplasies sévères du ventricule gauche : soins palliatifs après un diagnostic prénatal
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Noseda, C., Mialet-Marty, T., Basquin, A., Letourneur, I., Bertorello, I., Charlot, F., Le Bouar, G., and Bétrémieux, P.
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127. Experimental study on hydrodynamic performance of SWATH vessels in calm water and in head waves
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Ermina Begovic, C. Bertorello, Andrea Bove, F. De Luca, Begovic, E., Bertorello, C., Bove, A., and De Luca, F.
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Seakeeping ,Resistance ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Computational fluid dynamics ,Residual ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,symbols.namesake ,Experimental fluid dynamics (EFD) ,SWATH vessel ,Hull ,0103 physical sciences ,Froude number ,Range (statistics) ,business.industry ,Active stabilization ,symbols ,Head (vessel) ,CFD ,business ,Active fins stabilization system ,Geology ,Marine engineering - Abstract
An extensive experimental investigation on four SWATH hull forms has been conducted in calm water and in regular waves at University of Naples Federico II. Calm water tests have been analyzed in the range of Froude number FrT from 0.1 to 0.6. For all four SWATH configurations at the speed, corresponding to FrT 0.32, the behaviour in regular waves has been tested. The results of heave, pitch and vertical accelerations are presented in nondimensional form as RAO. For the “most promising” SWATH #4 configuration, a set of stabilizing fins have been designed and an active stabilization system has been developed. The developed SWATH#5 has been tested in calm water on three displacements in the range of FrT from 0.1 to 0.65. The dynamic wetted surface has been identified and the residual resistance coefficient CR as well as RT/Δ are reported. Seakeeping tests have been performed in regular head sea and in head and following irregular sea at FrT = 0.50. The conditions for the occurrence of dynamic longitudinal instabilities have been identified. The results allows to comment the effect of slenderness of struts and SWATH’s immersed bodies on resistance and seakeeping and concerns the applicability of SWATH concept to small craft.
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128. Dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve endothelial markers in metabolic syndrome: A systematic review
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Bertorello, Natalia B, primary, Eynard, Aldo R, additional, and Defagó, María D, additional
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129. Blinatumomab in Children and Adolescents with Relapsed/Refractory B Cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Real-Life Multicenter Retrospective Study in Seven AIEOP (Associazione Italiana di Ematologia e Oncologia Pediatrica) Centers
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Beneduce, Giuliana, primary, De Matteo, Antonia, additional, Stellato, Pio, additional, Testi, Anna M., additional, Bertorello, Nicoletta, additional, Colombini, Antonella, additional, Putti, Maria C., additional, Rizzari, Carmelo, additional, Cesaro, Simone, additional, Cellini, Monica, additional, Barisone, Elena, additional, Petruzziello, Fara, additional, Menna, Giuseppe, additional, and Parasole, Rosanna, additional
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130. Mode III dynamic fracture performance of carbon-epoxy laminates
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Bertorello, C., primary, Viña, J., additional, Argüelles, A., additional, and Viña, I., additional
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131. Symmetrical and asymmetric dynamic characterization to fracture in mode III of epoxy composites-unidirectional carbon fiber
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Olay, J., primary, Bertorello, C., additional, Sánchez, S., additional, Mollón, V., additional, Bonhomme, J., additional, Viña, I., additional, and Argüelles, A., additional
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132. Exploitation of SWATH hull form concept for small working/pleasure craft
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Begovic, E, primary, Bertorello, C, additional, Bove, A, additional, and de Luca, F, additional
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133. Obra de arte y naturaleza en la lectura trascendental de la metapsicología freudiana de Paul Ricoeur
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Adrián Bertorello and Julieta Bareiro
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metapsicología ,obra de arte ,naturaleza psíquica ,fuerza ,sentido ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
El presente trabajo tiene como propósito investigar la aporía del estatuto epistemológico de la metapsicología freudiana tal como aparece representado en la hermenéutica de Paul Ricoeur. Dicha aporía se centra en el concepto de naturaleza psíquica como referente último de la especulación metapsicológica. El hilo conductor de la exposición radica en determinar si el aparato psíquico que surge de la especulación metapsicológica da cuenta de una concepción de la naturaleza que se rige o bien por un modelo físico o bien por un modelo fenomenológico. Este problema tiene una respuesta ambigua en Ricoeur. A fin de mostrar esta ambigüedad se aborda, en primer lugar, la lectura trascendental que Ricoeur hace de la metapsicología. Luego, en un segundo momento, se presenta la aporía del naturalismo freudiano y, siguiendo una indicación de Ricoeur, se señala una salida a dicha dificultad mediante la reconstrucción argumentativa del vínculo entre obra de arte y naturaleza psíquica.
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134. Aprendizaje basado en proyectos interdisciplinares como estrategia didáctica para la educación estadística
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Noelia Magalí Bertorello, Mónica Boglione, Magalí Daniela Erbetta, and Dana Marina Bosco
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espanolEl presente trabajo describe el analisis de una propuesta de aula implementada en 6to grado de la educacion primaria. El objetivo de la misma es abordar la ensenanza a partir de la interdisciplina, rompiendo tiempos y espacios, alejandonos de la fragmentacion de contenidos. Para ello, la metodologia adoptada es el Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos (ABP), ya que promueve la investigacion por parte del alumno, y con ello se impulsan las habilidades que exige este siglo. Asimismo, se expone la educacion estadistica como eje transversal para la ensenanza de las demas ciencias, en la que el ABP, se presenta como la estrategia ideal. Para el abordaje descripto, se exponen primeramente, los fundamentos teoricos que sustentan la propuesta, para luego realizar una descripcion de cada jornada de trabajo con los alumnos y su respectivo analisis. Por ultimo, se plantean las conclusiones del trabajo con sus debilidades, fortalezas y posibles modificaciones. EnglishThis paper describes the analysis of a lesson proposal implemented in 6th grade of primary education. The objective of this proposal is to address the teaching from the interdisciplinary, breaking times and spaces, moving away from the fragmentation of contents. To this end, the methodology adopted is project-based learning (ABP), since it promotes student research, and with it the skills required by this century are promoted.Likewise, statistical education is exposed as a transversal axis for the teaching of other sciences, in which the ABP is presented as the ideal strategy. For the approach described, the theoretical foundations that support the proposal are presented first, and then a description of each work day with the students and their respective analysis is made. Finally, the conclusions of the work are presented with their weaknesses, strengths and possible modifications.
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135. SÍNTESIS, CARACTERIZACIÓN Y APLICACIONES DE ZEOLITA Co-ZSM-5
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Clara Saux, María S. Renzini, Paula G. Bercoff, Héctor R. Bertorello, and Liliana B. Pierella
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Se preparó una zeolita con estructura MFI a la cual se le incorporó cobalto por el método de impregnación. Se realizaron post-tratamientos térmicos sobre la muestra Co-ZSM-5: oxidación y reducción. Se analizaron por XRD, Raman y TPR, a efectos de determinar la naturaleza de las especies activas presentes. Se evaluaron propiedades catalíticas para la reacción de oxidación de estireno, logrando mayor conversión para la muestra oxidada, donde se observó la presencia de pequeños clusters de Co3O4 extra-red y Co interactuando fuertemente con la matriz. Se estudió el comportamiento magnético de las muestras variando la magnetización M en función de la temperatura T y de M en función del campo aplicado, a distintas T. Se observó que el comportamiento de la muestra oxidada es puramente superparamagnético, mientras que en la muestra reducida aparecen varios tipos de clusters que se evidencian en distintos picos que aparecen en la correspondiente curva M(T).
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136. Vectorial Movement of Sodium in Lung Alveolar Epithelium: Role and Regulation of Na+,K+-ATPase
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Bertorello, Alejandro M., Ridge, Karen, Ogimoto, Goichi, Yudowski, Guillermo, Katz, Adrian I., Sznajder, J. Iasha, Matalon, Sadis, editor, and Sznajder, Jacob Lasha, editor
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137. La antropología del conocimiento de K-O Apel desde la perspectiva de la relación entre fuerza y significado
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Adrián Bertorello
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espanolEl presente trabajo tiene como objetivo mostrar que el proyecto de una antropologia del conocimiento de K-O Apel se situa en la tradicion de la logica hermeneutica desarrollada por la logica de Gottingen (Misch, Lipps, Konig). Esta afirmacion se puede documentar a partir del modo en que Apel concibe las relaciones entre el Leibapriori) y el Erkenntnisapriori. En dos textos de los anos sesenta Apel formula la relacion entre cuerpo y conocimiento como una polarizacion de fuerzas opuestas. Cuarenta anos mas tarde cambia de perspectiva y la presenta como una relacion tensiva de rivalidad. De esta manera Apel recoge en su propia argumentacion un tema central de la logica hermeneutica, a saber, la concepcion de la vida como una mediacion entre fuerza y significado. EnglishThis paper aims to show that the K-O Apel s Project of Anthropology of Knowledge belongs to the tradition of herme-neutics logic, developed by the Logic of Gottigen (Misch, Lipps, Konig). This statement can be proved by the fact that Apel conceives the relationship between dasLeibapriori and dasErkenntnisapriori. In two text of the sixties Apel shapes the rela-tionship between human body (Leib) and knowledge as a po-larization of opposite strengths. The logic of exclusive disjunc-tion rules this polarization. Forty years later he changes his per-spective and presents them as tensive relation of rivalry. In this way Apel takes in his own argumentation a central topic of the hermeneutics logic, namely, the life conception as a mediation between strength and meaning.
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138. Espacio de juego, explosión del sentido e iconicidad
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Adrián Bertorello
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La filosofía de Martin Heidegger pretende situarse en el punto de vista del nacimiento del sentido. A lo largo de su obra ese lugar fue caracterizado por dos nombres: Dasein y Ereignis. Ambos términos describen el espacio de juego irrebasable en el que se reúnen los hombres y las cosas. La génesis de ese espacio es un acontecimiento dinámico que sigue la lógica de la explosión. La explosión del sentido desata distintas fuerzas: actos de habla (preguntas), una mirada (el acto icónico), pasiones (el asombro) y una narrativa histórica (el inicio y el final de una época).El libro sostiene que el ser como Ereignis puede ser concebido como un espacio semiótico tensivo. Para justificar esta interpretación se lleva a cabo un comentario del curso que Heidegger dictó en el semestre de invierno de 1937-1938, Preguntas fundamentales de la filosofía. El rasgo metodológico específico de esta glosa es la hibridación de vocabularios que proceden de constelaciones teóricas diferentes: la fenomenología hermenéutica, la teoría de la enunciación, la semiótica narrativa de Algirdas Greimas, la semiótica de la cultura de Yuri Lotman y la teoría del acto icónico de Horst Bredekamp.Como resultado de este comentario surge una imagen del espacio semiótico en tanto instancia ontológica en la que se produce una doble hibridación: entre los hombres y las cosas, por un lado, y entre la fuerza y el significado, por otro.
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139. Collective health research assessment: Development of a tool to measure the impact of multi-stakeholder research initiatives
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Anna-Aurora Kork, Juliette Senn, Michele Andreaus, Paola Zaratin, Carlos Larrinaga, Nicolas Garcia-Torea, Carla Antonini, Mercedes Luque-Vílchez, Deborah Bertorello, Ericka Costa, and Giampaolo Brichetto
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Background The need for measuring the impact of health research more collaboratively and from multi-dimensional perspectives has been acknowledged. As part of a Collective Research Impact Framework (CRIF), a scorecard was developed that will engage stakeholders in measuring the impacts of health research and innovation. The purpose of this study is to describe the developmental process of the MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard and how it can be used as a practical tool for assessing future responsible research and innovation actions collectively. Methods Based on an extensive review of the health research impact literature and multi-stakeholder initiatives, a total of 1,556 impact indicators were collected into a database. The Master Scorecard was then co-created by engaging key stakeholders and conducting semi-structured interviews with experts in the field. Results The MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard consists of five accountability dimensions: the excellence, efficacy, economic, social and patient-reported dimensions. The tool includes 126 potential indicators classified into 52 measurement aspects that are considered the most relevant topics applicable to multi-stakeholder research and innovation initiatives in assessing their impact based on their mission and stakeholders’ interests. The MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard allows the strategic management of multi-stakeholder research initiatives to demonstrate their research impact on people and society. The value of the tool is that it is comprehensive, customizable and easy to use. Conclusions The MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard is an example of how the views of society can be taken into account in assessing research impacts in a more sustainable and balanced way. The engagement of patients and other stakeholders is an integral part of the CRIF, facilitating collaborative decision-making in the design of policies and research agendas. In policy-making, the collective approach allows extending the evaluation perspective to the needs of society and toward responsible research and innovation. Multi-dimensionality fosters research and innovations to be more responsive to systemic challenges and developing more equitable and sustainable health services.
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140. Collective health research assessment: developing a tool to measure the impact of multistakeholder research initiatives
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Anna-Aurora Kork, Carla Antonini, Nicolás García-Torea, Mercedes Luque-Vílchez, Ericka Costa, Juliette Senn, Carlos Larrinaga, Deborah Bertorello, Giampaolo Brichetto, Paola Zaratin, Michele Andreaus, Tampere University, and Health Sciences
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Responsible research and innovation ,Measurement ,Research impact, Measurement, Scorecard, Multistakeholder, Patient-reported dimension, Responsible research and innovation, Payback [Keywords] ,Multistakeholder ,Health Policy ,Payback ,Scorecard ,Humans ,Patient-reported dimension ,Health Services Research ,Policy Making ,Research impact [Keywords] ,3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health - Abstract
Background The need to more collaboratively measure the impact of health research and to do so from multidimensional perspectives has been acknowledged. A scorecard was developed as part of the Collective Research Impact Framework (CRIF), to engage stakeholders in the assessment of the impacts of health research and innovations. The purpose of this study was to describe the developmental process of the MULTI-ACT Master Scorecard (MSC) and how it can be used as a workable tool for collectively assessing future responsible research and innovation measures. Methods An extensive review of the health research impact literature and of multistakeholder initiatives resulted in a database of 1556 impact indicators. The MSC was then cocreated by engaging key stakeholders and conducting semi-structured interviews of experts in the field. Results The MSC consists of five accountability dimensions: excellence, efficacy, economic, social and patient-reported outcomes. The tool contains 125 potential indicators, classified into 53 impact measurement aspects that are considered the most relevant topics for multistakeholder research and innovation initiatives when assessing their impact on the basis of their mission and their stakeholders’ interests. The scorecard allows the strategic management of multistakeholder research initiatives to demonstrate their impact on people and society. The value of the tool is that it is comprehensive, customizable and easy to use. Conclusions The MSC is an example of how the views of society can be taken into account when research impacts are assessed in a more sustainable and balanced way. The engagement of patients and other stakeholders is an integral part of the CRIF, facilitating collaborative decision-making in the design of policies and research agendas. In policy making, the collective approach allows the evaluation perspective to be extended to the needs of society and towards responsible research and innovation. Multidimensionality makes research and innovations more responsive to systemic challenges, and developing more equitable and sustainable health services.
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141. Nivel de comprensión del Sistema de Perfilado Nutricional NutriScore para las elecciones alimentarias y su relación con el nivel educativo
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Barbero, Bertorello N B, Ninin A, and Rodríguez Junyent C
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education.field_of_study ,QH301-705.5 ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Science ,Population ,Nutritional quality ,NutriScore ,Sistema de Perfilado Nutricional, Nivel de comprensión, Nivel educativo, Córdoba ,Continuous variable ,Hardware and Architecture ,Biology (General) ,Psychology ,education ,Humanities ,Nutrient profiling ,Software - Abstract
espanolINTRODUCCION: El Sistema de Perfilado Nutricional (SPN) NutriScore a traves de su etiquetado frontal permite a los consumidores realizar un juicio rapido de la calidad nutricional de los alimentos, favoreciendo elecciones alimentarias mas saludables. OBJETIVO: Determinar el nivel de comprension del SPN NutriScore para las elecciones alimentarias y su asociacion con el nivel educativo, de los referentes beneficiarios de la Fundacion Banco de Alimentos de Cordoba (FBAC), en la Ciudad de Cordoba durante 2020. MATERIALES Y METODOS: Estudio observacional, analitico, de corte transversal. Participaron 45 referentes beneficiarios de FBAC. Se utilizo una encuesta validada, estructurada y administrada por entrevistador. El instrumento fue adaptado a los patrones alimentarios de la poblacion Argentina, seleccionando 3 categorias de alimentos comunmente consumidos y de diferentes calidades nutricionales. El analisis de los datos se realizo con Stata v14. Para las variables categoricas se utilizaron frecuencias relativas y absolutas; mientras que para variables continuas se usaron medidas de posicion central y dispersion. Por ultimo, se aplico el Test de Fisher para evaluar asociacion entre las variables (p RESULTADOS: El 78% de los encuestados fueron mujeres, con un promedio de 47 anos. Se pudo destacar que 71% de los encuestados presento un nivel medio-alto de comprension del SPN. El nivel educativo no se asocio al nivel de comprension de NutriScore. CONCLUSION: SPN NutriScore es comprendido por una parte importante de los consumidores, por lo que podria implementarse como una herramienta nutricional, con la finalidad de prevenir enfermedades y promover la salud. EnglishINTRODUCTION The NutriScore Nutrient Profiling System (NPS) through its front labeling allows consumers to make a quick judgment of the nutritional quality of food, favoring the healthiest food choices. OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of understanding of the NPS NutriScore for food choices and its association with educational level, of the beneficiaries referent of the "Fundacion Banco de Alimentos de Cordoba" (FBAC), in the City of Cordoba during 2020 MATERIALS AND METHODS: Observational, analytic and cross-sectional study. 45 beneficiaries referent of the FBAC participated. A validated, structured and interviewer-administered survey was used. The instrument was adapted based on the food patterns of the Argentine population, selecting 3 categories of commonly consumed foods, considering the availability of products in the market and of different nutritional qualities. The data analysis was carried out with Stata v14. For categorical variables relative and absolute frequencies were used; while for continuous variables measures of central position and dispersion were used. Finally, the Fisher test was applied to evaluate the association between the variables (p RESULTS: 78% of those surveyed were women, with an average of 47 years. It was noted that 71% of the respondents presented a medium-high level of understanding of the NPS. Level educational was not associated with NutriScore level of understanding. CONCLUSION: The NPS NutriScore is understood by an important part of consumers, so it could be implemented as a nutritional tool, in order to prevent diseases and promote health.
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142. Psicoanálisis y filosofía: el problema del a priori de la investigación en Heidegger y Winnicott Psychoanalysis and philosophy: the problem of a priori research in Heidegger and Winnicott
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Julieta Bareiro and Adrián Bertorello
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Dasein ,Sí mismo ,A priori ,Transicionalidad ,Self ,Transitionality ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
El presente trabajo intenta presentar la relación entre saber psicoanalítico y filosofía a partir de un diálogo entre Winnicott y Heidegger. Para ello se llevará a cabo dos reconstrucciones argumentativas. En primer lugar, se expondrá el modo en que Heidegger determina el carácter a priori de su investigación. En segundo lugar, se hará un recorrido por la obra de Winnicott a fin de determinar cómo concibe el vínculo entre psicoanálisis y filosofía y, fundamentalmente, para establecer si hay lugar en su pensamiento para un a priori que permita trazar un vínculo con la filosofía.This paper aims to present the relationship between psychoanalytic knowledge and philosophy through to dialogue between Winnicott and Heidegger. This will take place two reconstructions argumentative. First, it exposed the way in which Heidegger determines the a priori character of their research. Secondly, it will go through to Winnicott´s work to determine how he conceives the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy and, crucially, to establish if a form in their thinking to a priori that allows a link with philosophy.
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143. ESTUDIO SOBRE LA INFLUENCIA DE LA INCORPORACIÓN DE CATIÓN METÁLICO EN LA ACTIVIDAD CATALÍTICA Y COMPORTAMIENTO MAGNÉTICO DE ZEOLITAS ZSM-5
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Clara Saux, María S. Renzini, Paula G. Bercoff, Héctor R. Bertorello, and Liliana B. Pierella
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Se sintetizaron zeolitas ZSM-5 con relación molar Si/Al 17 por el método hidrotérmico, las que fueron modificadas con cobalto y cromo por la técnica de impregnación por vía húmeda en un 3 % p/p del metal. Los resultados obtenidos por DRX, indican que la incorporación de ambos metales de transición no altera la estructura, ni la cristalinidad de la matriz original. Se detecta la presencia de especies Co3O4 para Co-ZSM-5 y Cr2O3 para el caso de Cr-ZSM-5. De las medidas de magnetización a temperatura ambiente se observa el efecto de los metales de transición sobre el comportamiento netamente diamagnético de la matriz zeolítica con la aparición de ciclos de histéresis que no saturan por presentar una componente paramagnética. Ambos materiales fueron probados como catalizadores para la reacción de oxidación selectiva de estireno con peróxido de hidrógeno, presentando buenos resultados en actividad con una elevada selectividad (superior al 70 %) hacia benzaldehído.
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144. Improving Communication in E-democracy Using Natural Language Processing.
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Michele Carenini, Angus Whyte, Lorenzo Bertorello, and Massimo Vanocchi
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145. Hydrodynamic Resistance Assessment of Non-monohedral Planing Hull Forms Based on Savitsky's Methodology
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Bertorello, C and Oliviero, L
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146. Lógica de la diferencia y lógica de la alteridad: Sentido y sinsentido en Heidegger y Winnicott Logic of difference and logic of otherness: meaning and meaningless on Heidegger and Winnicott
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Julieta Bareiro and Adrián Bertorello
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Espacio transicional ,Mundo ,Sentido y sinsentido ,Transitional space ,World ,Meaning and meaningless ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
En el presente trabajo se intenta delinear el espacio del sentido y del sinsentido en la filosofía de Heidegger y en el psicoanálisis de Winnicott. Sostendremos la tesis de que ambos espacios se rigen en el caso de la Heidegger por la lógica de la diferencia y en el de Winnicott por la lógica de la alteridad. Para que poder justificar esta hipótesis de lectura se apela a la semiótica de la cultura de Lotman. La lógica de la diferencia y la de la alteridad son interpretadas como un mecanismo de producción de sentido denominado "efecto de frontera".This paper attempts to delineate the space of meaning and meaningless in the philosophy of Heidegger and Winnicott´s psychoanalysis. We´ll argue the thesis that both spaces are governed in the case of Heidegger by the logic of difference and Winnicott in the logic of otherness. For can justify this hypothesis of reading appeals to cultural semiotics of Lotman. The logic of difference and otherness are interpreted as a mechanism of production of meaning called "frontier effect".
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147. Heidegger y Winnicott: la patología de la impropiedad o la máscara del falso self Heidegger and Winnicott: pathological impropriety or false self's mask
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Julieta M. Bareiro and Adrián Bertorello
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Falso y verdadero self ,Falso self patológico ,Heidegger ,Winnicott ,Subjetividad ,False and true self ,pathological false self ,Subjectivity ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
El trabajo se propone establecer una comparación del pensamiento de Heidegger y el psicoanálisis de Winnicott. Dicha comparación se realiza sólo en referencia al problema de la relación entre subjetividad y verdad. En Winnicott este problema aparece vinculado a las nociones de falso y verdadero self. En Heidegger surge con los conceptos de propiedad e impropiedad. El trabajo propone la hipótesis interpretativa de que la noción heideggeriana de impropiedad inauténtica es equivalente a la noción de falso self patológico de Winnicott.This paper proposes to establish a comparation between Heidegger's thoughts and Winnicott´s psychoanalysis. This comparation is been realized just in reference to problem about relation among subjectivity and truth. In Winnicott, this problem appears linked about false and true self notions. In Heidegger rises with the concepts of property and unproperty. This paper proposes the interpretative hypothesis of that heideggerian´s notion of unauthentic improperly is equal as false self Winnicott´s notions.
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148. Texto, acción y sentido en la fenomenología del mundo de M. Heidegger
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Adrián Bertorello
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Mundo ,Texto ,Teoría de la acción ,Mise en abyme ,Autorreferencialidad ,Speculative philosophy ,BD10-701 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
This paper aims at presenting the textual structure of the world in Sein und Zeit hermeneutics. Therefore, firstly, the two argumentative moments where Heidegger introduces his concept of the world are reconstructed. Secondly, it is proposed an interpretation of the world guided by a notion of text that establishes that the minimum textuality criterion is the semantic coherence. Here, there appear the relations among the world, the theory of the action, the linguistic work, the coherence and the self-reference.
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149. SIK1 Is Part of a Cell Sodium-Sensing Network That Regulates Active Sodium Transport through a Calcium-Dependent Process
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Sjöström, Mattias, Stenström, Karin, Eneling, Kristina, Zwiller, Jean, Katz, Adrian I., Takemori, Hiroshi, and Bertorello, Alejandro M.
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150. KISS (Keep It Sustainable and Smart): A Research and Development Program for a Zero-Emission Small Crafts
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Begovic, Ermina, primary, Bertorello, Carlo, additional, De Luca, Fabio, additional, and Rinauro, Barbara, additional
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- 2021
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