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152. Poster session 4: Friday 5 December 2014, 08:30-12:30Location: Poster area
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Orii M, Tanimoto T, Yokoyama M, Ota S, Kubo T, Hirata K, Tanaka A, Imanishi T, Akasaka T, Michelsen M, Pena A, Mygind N, Hoest N, Prescott E, Abd El Dayem S, Battah A, Abd El Azzez F, Ahmed A, Fattoh A, Ismail R, Andjelkovic K, Kalimanovska Ostric D, Nedeljkovic I, Andjelkovic I, Rashid H, Abuel Enien H, Ibraheem M, Vago H, Toth A, Csecs I, Czimbalmos C, Suhai FI, Kecskes K, Becker D, Simor T, Merkely B, D'ascenzi F, Pelliccia A, Natali B, Cameli M, Lisi M, Focardi M, Corrado D, Bonifazi M, Mondillo S, Zaha V, Kim G, Su K, Zhang J, Mikush N, Ross J, Palmeri M, Young L, Tadic M, Ilic S, Celic V, Jaimes C, Gonzalez Mirelis J, Gallego M, Goirigolzarri J, Pellegrinet M, Poli S, Prati G, Vriz O, Di Bello V, Carerj S, Zito C, Mateescu A, Popescu B, Antonini Canterin F, Chatzistamatiou E, Moustakas G, Memo G, Konstantinidis D, Mpampatzeva Vagena I, Manakos K, Traxanas K, Vergi N, Feretou A, Kallikazaros I, Hewing B, Theres L, Dreger H, Spethmann S, Stangl K, Baumann G, Knebel F, Uejima T, Itatani K, Nakatani S, Lancellotti P, Seo Y, Zamorano J, Ohte N, Takenaka K, Naar J, Mortensen L, Johnson J, Winter R, Shahgaldi K, Manouras A, Braunschweig F, Stahlberg M, Coisne D, Al Arnaout AM, Tchepkou C, Raud Raynier P, Diakov C, Degand B, Christiaens L, Barbier P, Mirea O, Cefalu C, Savioli G, Guglielmo M, Maltagliati A, O'neill L, Walsh K, Hogan J, Manzoor T, Ahern B, Owens P, Sengelov M, Biering Sorensen T, Jorgensen P, Bruun N, Fritz Hansen T, Bech J, Olsen F, Sivertsen J, Jensen J, Marta L, Abecasis J, Reis C, Ribeiras R, Andrade M, Mendes M, D'andrea A, Stanziola A, Di Palma E, Martino M, Lanza M, Betancourt V, Maglione M, Calabro' R, Russo M, Bossone E, Vogt MO, Meierhofer Ch, Rutz T, Fratz S, Ewert P, Roehlig Ch, Kuehn A, Storsten P, Eriksen M, Remme E, Boe E, Smiseth O, Skulstad H, Ereminiene E, Ordiene R, Ivanauskas V, Vaskelyte J, Stoskute N, Kazakauskaite E, Benetis R, Marketou M, Parthenakis F, Kontaraki J, Zacharis E, Maragkoudakis S, Logakis J, Roufas K, Vougia D, Vardas P, Dado E, Knuti G, Djamandi J, Shota E, Sharka I, Saka J, Halmai L, Nemes A, Kardos A, Neubauer S, Kurnicka K, Domienik Karlowicz J, Lichodziejewska B, Goliszek S, Grudzka K, Krupa M, Dzikowska Diduch O, Ciurzynski M, Pruszczyk P, Chung H, Kim J, Yoon Y, Min P, Lee B, Hong B, Rim S, Kwon H, Choi E, Soya O, Kuryata O, Kakihara R, Naruse C, Inayoshi A, El Sebaie M, Frer A, Abdelsamie M, Eldamanhory A, Ciampi Q, Cortigiani L, Simioniuc A, Manicardi C, Villari B, Picano E, Sicari R, Ferferieva V, Deluyker D, Lambrichts I, Rigo J, Bito V, Kuznetsov V, Yaroslavskaya E, Krinochkin D, Pushkarev G, Gorbatenko E, Trzcinski P, Michalski B, Lipiec P, Szymczyk E, Peczek L, Nawrot B, Chrzanowski L, Kasprzak J, Todaro M, Khandheria B, Cusma Piccione M, La Carrubba S, Oreto G, Di Bella G, Gunyeli E, Oliveira Da Silva C, Sahlen A, Spampinato R, Tasca M, Roche E. Silva J, Strotdrees E, Schloma V, Dmitrieva Y, Dobrovie M, Borger M, Mohr F, Einarsen E, Cramariuc D, Lonnebakken M, Boman K, Gohlke Barwolf C, Chambers J, Gerdts E, Calin A, Rosca M, Beladan C, Mirescu Craciun A, Gurzun M, Enache R, Ginghina C, Antova E, Georgievska Ismail Lj, Srbinovska E, Andova V, Peovska I, Davceva J, Otljanska M, Vavulkis M, Tsuruta H, Kohsaka S, Murata M, Yasuda R, Dan M, Yashima F, Inohara T, Maekawa Y, Hayashida K, Fukuda K, Migliore R, Adaniya M, Barranco M, Miramont G, Gonzalez S, Tamagusuku H, Abid L, Ben Kahla S, Charfeddine S, Abid D, Kammoun S, Amano M, Izumi C, Miyake M, Tamura T, Kondo H, Kaitani K, Nakagawa Y, Ghulam Ali S, Fusini L, Tamborini G, Muratori M, Gripari P, Bottari V, Celeste F, Cefalu' C, Alamanni F, Pepi M, Obase K, Mor Avi V, Weinert L, Lang R, Teixeira R, Monteiro R, Garcia J, Ribeiro M, Cardim N, Goncalves L, Miglioranza M, Muraru D, Cavalli G, Addetia K, Cucchini U, Mihaila S, Veronesi F, Badano L, Galian Gay L, Gonzalez Alujas M, Teixido Tura G, Gutierrez Garcia L, Rodriguez Palomares J, Evangelista Masip A, Conte L, Fabiani I, Giannini C, La Carruba S, De Carlo M, Barletta V, Petronio A, Mahmoud H, Al Ghamdi M, Ghabashi A, Salaun E, Zenses A, Evin M, Collart F, Pibarot P, Habib G, Rieu R, Fabregat Andres O, Estornell Erill J, Cubillos Arango A, Bochard Villanueva B, Chacon Hernandez N, Higueras Ortega L, Perez Bosca L, Paya Serrano R, Ridocci Soriano F, Cortijo Gimeno J, Mzoughi K, Zairi I, Jabeur M, Ben Moussa F, Mrabet K, Kamoun S, Fennira S, Ben Chaabene A, Kraiem S, Schnell F, Betancur J, Daudin M, Simon A, Lentz P, Tavard F, Hernandes A, Carre F, Garreau M, Donal E, Abduch M, Vieira M, Antunes M, Mathias W, Mady C, Arteaga E, Alencar A, Tesic M, Djordjevic Dikic A, Beleslin B, Giga V, Trifunovic D, Petrovic O, Jovanovic I, Petrovic M, Stepanovic J, Vujisic Tesic B, Cha J, Kim Kh, Bergler Klein J, Geier C, Maurer G, Gyongyosi M, Cortes Garcia M, Oliva M, Navas M, Orejas M, Rabago R, Martinez M, Briongos S, Romero A, Rey M, Farre J, Ruisanchez Villar C, Ruiz Guerrero L, Rubio Ruiz S, Lerena Saenz P, Gonzalez Vilchez F, Hernandez Hernandez J, Armesto Alonso S, Blanco Alonso R, Martin Duran R, Gonzalez Gay M, Novo G, Marturana I, Bonomo V, Arvigo L, Evola V, Karfakis G, Lo Presti M, Verga S, Novo S, Petroni R, Acitelli A, Bencivenga S, Cicconetti M, Di Mauro M, Petroni A, Romano S, Penco M, Park S, Kim S, Kim M, Shim W, Majstorovic A, Ivanovic B, Driessen MM, Meijboom F, Mertens L, Dragulescu A, Friedberg M, De Stefano F, Santoro C, Buonauro A, Muscariello R, Lo Iudice F, Ierano P, Esposito R, Galderisi M, Sunbul M, Kivrak T, Durmus E, Yildizeli B, Mutlu B, Rodrigues A, Daminello E, Echenique L, Cordovil A, Oliveira W, Monaco Ch, Lira E, Fischer Ch, Morhy S, Mignot A, Jaussaud J, Chevalier L, Lafitte S, Curci V, Alvino F, Ikonomidis I, Pavlidis G, Lambadiari V, Kousathana F, Triantafyllidi H, Varoudi M, Dimitriadis G, Lekakis J, Cho JS, Cho E, Yoon H, Ihm Sh, Lee J, Molnar AA, Kovacs A, Apor A, Tarnoki A, Tarnoki D, Horvath T, Maurovich Horvat P, Jermendy G, Kiss R, Al Habbaa A, Petrovic Nagorni S, Ciric Zdravkovic S, Stanojevic D, Jankovic Tomasevic R, Atanaskovic V, Mitic V, Todorovic L, Dakic S, Park JS, Choi J, Kim Sh, Kwon Y, Jin H, Coppola C, Piscopo G, Galletta F, Maurea C, Esposito E, Barbieri A, Maurea N, Kaldararova M, Tittel P, Kantorova A, Vrsanska V, Kollarova E, Hraska V, Nosal M, Ondriska M, Masura J, Simkova I, Tadeu I, Azevedo O, Lourenco M, Luis F, Lourenco A, Planinc I, Bagadur G, Bijnens B, Ljubas J, Baricevic Z, Skoric B, Velagic V, Milicic D, Cikes M, Campanale CM, Di Maria S, Mega S, Nusca A, Marullo F, Di Sciascio G, El Tahlawi M, Abdallah M, Gouda M, Gad M, Elawady M, Igual Munoz B, Maceira Gonzalez Alicia A, Donate Betolin L, Vazquez Sanchez Alejandro A, Valera Martinez F, Sepulveda Sanchez P, Cervera Zamora A, Piquer Gil Marina M, Montero Argudo A, Naka K, Evangelou D, Lakkas L, Kalaitzidis R, Bechlioulis A, Gkirdis I, Tzeltzes G, Nakas G, Pappas K, Michalis L, Mansencal N, Bagate F, Arslan M, Siam Tsieu V, Deblaise J, El Mahmoud R, Dubourg O, Wierzbowska Drabik K, Plewka M, Bandera F, Generati G, Pellegrino M, Alfonzetti E, Labate V, Villani S, Gaeta M, Guazzi M, Grycewicz T, Szymanska K, Grabowicz W, Lubinski A, Sotaquira M, Caiani E, Garcia Gonzalez P, De La Espriella Juan R, Albiach Montanana C, Berenguer Jofresa A, Perez Bosca J, Cheng HL, Huang CH, Wang YC, Chou WH, Melnikov N, Kolunin G, Enina T, Sierraalta W, Le Bihan D, Barretto R, Assef J, Gospos M, Buffon M, Ramos A, Garcia A, Pinto I, Souza A, Mueller H, Reverdin S, Ehret G, Conti L, Dos Santos S, Abdel Moneim SS, Nhola LF, Huang R, Kohli M, Longenbach S, Green M, Villarraga HR, Bordun KA, Jassal DS, Mulvagh SL, Evangelista A, Madeo A, Piras P, Giordano F, Giura G, Teresi L, Gabriele S, Re F, Puddu P, Torromeo C, Suwannaphong S, Vathesatogkit P, See O, Yamwong S, Katekao W, Sritara P, Iliuta L, Szulik M, Streb W, Wozniak A, Lenarczyk R, Sliwinska A, Kalarus Z, Kukulski T, Weng KP, Lin CC, Hein S, Lehmann L, Kossack M, Juergensen L, Katus H, Hassel D, Turrini F, Scarlini S, Giovanardi P, Messora R, Mannucci C, Bondi M, Olander R, Sundholm J, Ojala T, Andersson S, Sarkola T, Karolyi M, Kocsmar I, Raaijmakers R, Kitslaar P, Szilveszter B, Tissue Doppler echocardiography research work, VFM international collaboration group, MTA SE Lendület Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group Heart, Vascular Center Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary, POLICINO, SALVATORE, Orii, M, Tanimoto, T, Yokoyama, M, Ota, S, Kubo, T, Hirata, K, Tanaka, A, Imanishi, T, Akasaka, T, Michelsen, M, Pena, A, Mygind, N, Hoest, N, Prescott, E, Abd El Dayem, S, Battah, A, Abd El Azzez, F, Ahmed, A, Fattoh, A, Ismail, R, Andjelkovic, K, Kalimanovska Ostric, D, Nedeljkovic, I, Andjelkovic, I, Rashid, H, Abuel Enien, H, Ibraheem, M, Vago, H, Toth, A, Csecs, I, Czimbalmos, C, Suhai, Fi, Kecskes, K, Becker, D, Simor, T, Merkely, B, D'Ascenzi, F, Pelliccia, A, Natali, B, Cameli, M, Lisi, M, Focardi, M, Corrado, D, Bonifazi, M, Mondillo, S, Zaha, V, Kim, G, Su, K, Zhang, J, Mikush, N, Ross, J, Palmeri, M, Young, L, Tadic, M, Ilic, S, Celic, V, Jaimes, C, Gonzalez Mirelis, J, Gallego, M, Goirigolzarri, J, Pellegrinet, M, Poli, S, Prati, G, Vriz, O, Di Bello, V, Carerj, S, Zito, C, Mateescu, A, Popescu, B, Antonini Canterin, F, Chatzistamatiou, E, Moustakas, G, Memo, G, Konstantinidis, D, Mpampatzeva Vagena, I, Manakos, K, Traxanas, K, Vergi, N, Feretou, A, Kallikazaros, I, Hewing, B, Theres, L, Dreger, H, Spethmann, S, Stangl, K, Baumann, G, Knebel, F, Uejima, T, Itatani, K, Nakatani, S, Lancellotti, P, Seo, Y, Zamorano, J, Ohte, N, Takenaka, K, Naar, J, Mortensen, L, Johnson, J, Winter, R, Shahgaldi, K, Manouras, A, Braunschweig, F, Stahlberg, M, Coisne, D, Al Arnaout, Am, Tchepkou, C, Raud Raynier, P, Diakov, C, Degand, B, Christiaens, L, Barbier, P, Mirea, O, Cefalu, C, Savioli, G, Guglielmo, M, Maltagliati, A, O'Neill, L, Walsh, K, Hogan, J, Manzoor, T, Ahern, B, Owens, P, Sengelov, M, Biering Sorensen, T, Jorgensen, P, Bruun, N, Fritz Hansen, T, Bech, J, Olsen, F, Sivertsen, J, Jensen, J, Marta, L, Abecasis, J, Reis, C, Ribeiras, R, Andrade, M, Mendes, M, D'Andrea, A, Stanziola, A, Di Palma, E, Martino, M, Lanza, M, Betancourt, V, Maglione, M, Calabro', R, Russo, M, Bossone, E, Vogt, Mo, Meierhofer, Ch, Rutz, T, Fratz, S, Ewert, P, Roehlig, Ch, Kuehn, A, Storsten, P, Eriksen, M, Remme, E, Boe, E, Smiseth, O, Skulstad, H, Ereminiene, E, Ordiene, R, Ivanauskas, V, Vaskelyte, J, Stoskute, N, Kazakauskaite, E, Benetis, R, Marketou, M, Parthenakis, F, Kontaraki, J, Zacharis, E, Maragkoudakis, S, Logakis, J, Roufas, K, Vougia, D, Vardas, P, Dado, E, Knuti, G, Djamandi, J, Shota, E, Sharka, I, Saka, J, Halmai, L, Nemes, A, Kardos, A, Neubauer, S, Kurnicka, K, Domienik Karlowicz, J, Lichodziejewska, B, Goliszek, S, Grudzka, K, Krupa, M, Dzikowska Diduch, O, Ciurzynski, M, Pruszczyk, P, Chung, H, Kim, J, Yoon, Y, Min, P, Lee, B, Hong, B, Rim, S, Kwon, H, Choi, E, Soya, O, Kuryata, O, Kakihara, R, Naruse, C, Inayoshi, A, El Sebaie, M, Frer, A, Abdelsamie, M, Eldamanhory, A, Ciampi, Q, Cortigiani, L, Simioniuc, A, Manicardi, C, Villari, B, Picano, E, Sicari, R, Ferferieva, V, Deluyker, D, Lambrichts, I, Rigo, J, Bito, V, Kuznetsov, V, Yaroslavskaya, E, Krinochkin, D, Pushkarev, G, Gorbatenko, E, Trzcinski, P, Michalski, B, Lipiec, P, Szymczyk, E, Peczek, L, Nawrot, B, Chrzanowski, L, Kasprzak, J, Todaro, M, Khandheria, B, Cusma Piccione, M, La Carrubba, S, Oreto, G, Di Bella, G, Gunyeli, E, Oliveira Da Silva, C, Sahlen, A, Spampinato, R, Tasca, M, Roche E., Silva J, Strotdrees, E, Schloma, V, Dmitrieva, Y, Dobrovie, M, Borger, M, Mohr, F, Einarsen, E, Cramariuc, D, Lonnebakken, M, Boman, K, Gohlke Barwolf, C, Chambers, J, Gerdts, E, Calin, A, Rosca, M, Beladan, C, Mirescu Craciun, A, Gurzun, M, Enache, R, Ginghina, C, Antova, E, Georgievska Ismail, Lj, Srbinovska, E, Andova, V, Peovska, I, Davceva, J, Otljanska, M, Vavulkis, M, Tsuruta, H, Kohsaka, S, Murata, M, Yasuda, R, Dan, M, Yashima, F, Inohara, T, Maekawa, Y, Hayashida, K, Fukuda, K, Migliore, R, Adaniya, M, Barranco, M, Miramont, G, Gonzalez, S, Tamagusuku, H, Abid, L, Ben Kahla, S, Charfeddine, S, Abid, D, Kammoun, S, Amano, M, Izumi, C, Miyake, M, Tamura, T, Kondo, H, Kaitani, K, Nakagawa, Y, Ghulam Ali, S, Fusini, L, Tamborini, G, Muratori, M, Gripari, P, Bottari, V, Celeste, F, Cefalu', C, Alamanni, F, Pepi, M, Obase, K, Mor Avi, V, Weinert, L, Lang, R, Teixeira, R, Monteiro, R, Garcia, J, Ribeiro, M, Cardim, N, Goncalves, L, Miglioranza, M, Muraru, D, Cavalli, G, Addetia, K, Cucchini, U, Mihaila, S, Veronesi, F, Badano, L, Galian Gay, L, Gonzalez Alujas, M, Teixido Tura, G, Gutierrez Garcia, L, Rodriguez Palomares, J, Evangelista Masip, A, Conte, L, Fabiani, I, Giannini, C, La Carruba, S, De Carlo, M, Barletta, V, Petronio, A, Mahmoud, H, Al Ghamdi, M, Ghabashi, A, Salaun, E, Zenses, A, Evin, M, Collart, F, Pibarot, P, Habib, G, Rieu, R, Fabregat Andres, O, Estornell Erill, J, Cubillos Arango, A, Bochard Villanueva, B, Chacon Hernandez, N, Higueras Ortega, L, Perez Bosca, L, Paya Serrano, R, Ridocci Soriano, F, Cortijo Gimeno, J, Mzoughi, K, Zairi, I, Jabeur, M, Ben Moussa, F, Mrabet, K, Kamoun, S, Fennira, S, Ben Chaabene, A, Kraiem, S, Schnell, F, Betancur, J, Daudin, M, Simon, A, Lentz, P, Tavard, F, Hernandes, A, Carre, F, Garreau, M, Donal, E, Abduch, M, Vieira, M, Antunes, M, Mathias, W, Mady, C, Arteaga, E, Alencar, A, Tesic, M, Djordjevic Dikic, A, Beleslin, B, Giga, V, Trifunovic, D, Petrovic, O, Jovanovic, I, Petrovic, M, Stepanovic, J, Vujisic Tesic, B, Cha, J, Kim, Kh, Bergler Klein, J, Geier, C, Maurer, G, Gyongyosi, M, Cortes Garcia, M, Oliva, M, Navas, M, Orejas, M, Rabago, R, Martinez, M, Briongos, S, Romero, A, Rey, M, Farre, J, Ruisanchez Villar, C, Ruiz Guerrero, L, Rubio Ruiz, S, Lerena Saenz, P, Gonzalez Vilchez, F, Hernandez Hernandez, J, Armesto Alonso, S, Blanco Alonso, R, Martin Duran, R, Gonzalez Gay, M, Novo, G, Marturana, I, Bonomo, V, Arvigo, L, Evola, V, Karfakis, G, Lo Presti, M, Verga, S, Novo, S, Petroni, R, Acitelli, A, Bencivenga, S, Cicconetti, M, Di Mauro, M, Petroni, A, Romano, S, Penco, M, Park, S, Kim, S, Kim, M, Shim, W, Majstorovic, A, Ivanovic, B, Driessen, Mm, Meijboom, F, Mertens, L, Dragulescu, A, Friedberg, M, De Stefano, F, Santoro, C, Buonauro, A, Muscariello, R, Lo Iudice, F, Ierano, P, Esposito, R, Galderisi, M, Sunbul, M, Kivrak, T, Durmus, E, Yildizeli, B, Mutlu, B, Rodrigues, A, Daminello, E, Echenique, L, Cordovil, A, Oliveira, W, Monaco, Ch, Lira, E, Fischer, Ch, Morhy, S, Mignot, A, Jaussaud, J, Chevalier, L, Lafitte, S, Curci, V, Alvino, F, Ikonomidis, I, Pavlidis, G, Lambadiari, V, Kousathana, F, Triantafyllidi, H, Varoudi, M, Dimitriadis, G, Lekakis, J, Cho, J, Cho, E, Yoon, H, Ihm, Sh, Lee, J, Molnar, Aa, Kovacs, A, Apor, A, Tarnoki, A, Tarnoki, D, Horvath, T, Maurovich Horvat, P, Jermendy, G, Kiss, R, Al Habbaa, A, Petrovic Nagorni, S, Ciric Zdravkovic, S, Stanojevic, D, Jankovic Tomasevic, R, Atanaskovic, V, Mitic, V, Todorovic, L, Dakic, S, Park, J, Choi, J, Kim, Sh, Kwon, Y, Jin, H, Coppola, C, Piscopo, G, Galletta, F, Maurea, C, Esposito, E, Barbieri, A, Maurea, N, Kaldararova, M, Tittel, P, Kantorova, A, Vrsanska, V, Kollarova, E, Hraska, V, Nosal, M, Ondriska, M, Masura, J, Simkova, I, Tadeu, I, Azevedo, O, Lourenco, M, Luis, F, Lourenco, A, Planinc, I, Bagadur, G, Bijnens, B, Ljubas, J, Baricevic, Z, Skoric, B, Velagic, V, Milicic, D, Cikes, M, Campanale, Cm, Di Maria, S, Mega, S, Nusca, A, Marullo, F, Di Sciascio, G, El Tahlawi, M, Abdallah, M, Gouda, M, Gad, M, Elawady, M, Igual Munoz, B, Maceira Gonzalez Alicia, A, Donate Betolin, L, Vazquez Sanchez Alejandro, A, Valera Martinez, F, Sepulveda Sanchez, P, Cervera Zamora, A, Piquer Gil Marina, M, Montero Argudo, A, Naka, K, Evangelou, D, Lakkas, L, Kalaitzidis, R, Bechlioulis, A, Gkirdis, I, Tzeltzes, G, Nakas, G, Pappas, K, Michalis, L, Mansencal, N, Bagate, F, Arslan, M, Siam Tsieu, V, Deblaise, J, El Mahmoud, R, Dubourg, O, Wierzbowska Drabik, K, Plewka, M, Bandera, F, Generati, G, Pellegrino, M, Alfonzetti, E, Labate, V, Villani, S, Gaeta, M, Guazzi, M, Grycewicz, T, Szymanska, K, Grabowicz, W, Lubinski, A, Sotaquira, M, Caiani, E, Garcia Gonzalez, P, De La Espriella Juan, R, Albiach Montanana, C, Berenguer Jofresa, A, Perez Bosca, J, Cheng, Hl, Huang, Ch, Wang, Yc, Chou, Wh, Melnikov, N, Kolunin, G, Enina, T, Sierraalta, W, Le Bihan, D, Barretto, R, Assef, J, Gospos, M, Buffon, M, Ramos, A, Garcia, A, Pinto, I, Souza, A, Mueller, H, Reverdin, S, Ehret, G, Conti, L, Dos Santos, S, Abdel Moneim, S, Nhola, Lf, Huang, R, Kohli, M, Longenbach, S, Green, M, Villarraga, Hr, Bordun, Ka, Jassal, D, Mulvagh, Sl, Evangelista, A, Madeo, A, Piras, P, Giordano, F, Giura, G, Teresi, L, Gabriele, S, Re, F, Puddu, P, Torromeo, C, Suwannaphong, S, Vathesatogkit, P, See, O, Yamwong, S, Katekao, W, Sritara, P, Iliuta, L, Szulik, M, Streb, W, Wozniak, A, Lenarczyk, R, Sliwinska, A, Kalarus, Z, Kukulski, T, Weng, Kp, Lin, Cc, Hein, S, Lehmann, L, Kossack, M, Juergensen, L, Katus, H, Hassel, D, Turrini, F, Scarlini, S, Giovanardi, P, Messora, R, Mannucci, C, Bondi, M, Olander, R, Sundholm, J, Ojala, T, Andersson, S, Sarkola, T, Karolyi, M, Kocsmar, I, Raaijmakers, R, Kitslaar, P, Szilveszter, B, Tissue Doppler echocardiography research, Work, VFM international collaboration, Group, MTA SE Lendület Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group, Heart, Vascular Center Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary, and Policino, Salvatore
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153. Angiosarcomatoid Dermo-Hypodermic Lung and Cardiac Metastases from Malignant Breast Phyllodes Tumour
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Tacchini D, Ferrara F, Butorano Magm, Di Bella G, and Voglino C
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,Diagnostic methods ,business.industry ,Breast tumor ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Phyllodes tumours ,medicine ,Thoracic ct ,Angiosarcoma ,Differential diagnosis ,Cutaneous metastasis ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Phyllodes tumours are rare neoplasms, representing less than 1% of all primary tumours of the breast. Case report: We report the case of a woman who presented with a malignant phyllodes tumour of the breast, with an osteosarcomatous component. A year after surgery, a control thoracic CT scan revealed nodules in the lung. Shortly after, she also developed cardiac and dermo-hypodermic lesions, histologically characterized as angiosarcoma with an osteoclastic component. Discussion: Malignant breast phyllodes tumour often metastasizes to the lungs, bones, liver and brain. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one case in literature that reports a cutaneous metastasis of phyllodes tumour under the form of an angiosarcoma, whilst, to date, no such myocardial involvement has been reported.
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154. Osservatorio sugli impianti di depurazione MBR – Rapporto 2016
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Collivignarelli, Carlo, Perteghella, Andrea, Vaccari, Mentore, Pirozzi, F., Viviani, G., Cosenza, A, Di Trapani, D., Mannina, G., Torregrossa, M., Di Bella, G., Campo, R., Belgiorno, V., Borea, L., and Naddeo, V.
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155. Pilot scale experiment with MBR operated in intermittent aeration condition: Analysis of biological performance
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Capodici, M., Di Bella, G., Di Trapani, D., and Torregrossa, M.
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156. Shipboard Wastewater Treatment Using Granular Activated Carbon: Adsorption Test and Bioregeneration
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Giustra, M. G., primary and Di Bella, G., additional
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157. P6330Bicuspid aortic valve and related aortopathy: prognosis predictors
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Longobardo, L., primary, Carerj, M.L., additional, Cusma-Piccione, M., additional, Oreto, L., additional, Manganaro, R., additional, Todaro, M.C., additional, Zucco, M., additional, Di Bella, G., additional, Carerj, S., additional, Oreto, G., additional, and Zito, C., additional
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158. The SND process in two granular sequencing batch reactors with different mean granule sizes: a case study
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DI BELLA, G, TORREGROSSA, Michele, DI BELLA, G, and TORREGROSSA, M
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,SND process, granular sludge - Published
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159. TERAPIA ACUTA DEL DOLORE E CAPACITÀ FUNZIONALE IN PAZIENTI AMBULATORIALI
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Ottoveggio, A, Faraone, M, Di Bella, G, Culotta, V, Alcamo, R, Arcuri, M, BELVEDERE, Mario, DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, Ottoveggio, A, Faraone, M, Di Bella, G, Culotta, V, Alcamo, R, Arcuri, M, Belvedere, M, Dominguez Rodriguez, LJ, and Barbagallo, M
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dolore, FANS, qualità di vita, anziani ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna - Published
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160. L’IPOTIROIDISMO NELLE PERSONE ANZIANE: IMPORTANZA DI UNA ADEGUATA TERAPIA SOSTITUTIVA ORMONALE
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DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BELVEDERE, Mario, BARBAGALLO, Mario, Di Bella, G, Damiani, P, Dominguez Rodriguez, LJ, Di Bella, G, Damiani, P, Belvedere, M, and Barbagallo, M
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Thyroid ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,Hypothyroidism ,Goiter ,Subclinical hypothyroidism ,Levothyroxine ,Cognitive decline - Abstract
La prevalenza dei disturbi della ghiandola tiroidea aumenta con l’età, soprattutto nelle donne. L’ipofunzione tiroidea conclamata in età avanzata può manifestarsi clinicamente con sintomi e segni simili alle modificazioni che normalmente accompagnano l’invecchiamento o come disturbi di altri organi. Per tale motivo, un alto indice di sospetto è essenziale per rilevare l’ipotiroidismo in anziani con comorbilità multiple, alterazioni nutrizionali e/o polifarmacoterapia. La decisione di iniziare una terapia sostitutiva ormonale nell’ipotiroidismo conclamato non è discutibile. Viceversa, esiste ancora controversia sulla decisione di trattare o non trattare l’ipotiroidismo subclinico; le raccomandazioni attuali indicano la necessità di considerare il trattamento su una base individuale, con particolare attenzione all’eventuale beneficio sulla qualità della vita che la persona anziana possa ottenere con la terapia, perché ancora mancano trials randomizzati e controllati che dimostrino la necessità della terapia in tutti i pazienti con ipotiroidismo subclinico. Ancora oggi la terapia consigliata nell’ipotiroidismo è la monoterapia con levotiroxina sodica per via orale. Tuttavia, circa un terzo dei pazienti in tale terapia è sotto- o sovra-trattato, con conseguente aumento del rischio di aritmie cardiache, fratture osteoporotiche e/o eventi coronarici ischemici. Le ragioni più frequenti di una non soddisfacente sostituzione ormonale includono la mancata aderenza alla terapia e l’alterato assorbimento del principio attivo dovuto a patologie gastrointestinali e all’uso concomitanti di altri farmaci, condizioni particolarmente frequente nelle persone anziane. Inoltre, i pazienti con postumi di ictus cerebrali e disfagia di altra origine possono avere difficoltà nel deglutire le compresse. Pertanto, la disponibilità della formulazione di levotiroxina sodica in soluzione orale rappresenta una utile opportunità per la corretta terapia dell’ipotiroidismo nella persona anziana. The prevalence of disorders of the thyroid gland increases with age, especially in women. Overt thyroid hypofunction in old age may manifest clinically with symptoms and signs similar to the changes that normally accompany aging itself or as disorders of other organs. For this reason, a high index of suspicion is essential to detect hypothyroidism in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities, nutritional abnormalities and/or polypharmacy. The decision to treat overt hypothyroidism is generally straightforward. Conversely, there is still controversy over the decision to treat or not subclinical hypothyroidism. The current recommendation indicates the need to consider treatment on an individual basis, with particular attention to the possible beneficial effect on the quality of life, because there is no sufficient evidence about the need of therapy in all patients with subclinical hypothyroidism. The therapy of choice for hypothyroidism remains oral sodium levothyroxine replacement. However, about one third of patients treated with levothyroxine is under- or over-treated, leading to an increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias, osteoporotic fractures and/or ischemic coronary events. The most common reasons for an unsatisfactory replacement include lack of adherence and altered absorption of the active ingredient due to gastrointestinal pathologies and/or concomitant use of other drugs. In addition, the patient with history of stroke or other types of dysphagia may have difficulty swallowing tablets. Therefore, the availability of an oral solution formulation of sodium levothyroxine represents a valuable opportunity for the proper treatment of hypothyroidism in the older person.
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161. PERFORMANCE OF A MBR PILOT PLANT SUBJECT TO A GRADUAL SALINITY INCREASE: ANALYSIS OF BIOKINETIC AND FOULING BEHAVIOR
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DI TRAPANI, Daniele, Di Bella G, MANNINA, Giorgio, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Trapani D, Di Bella G, Mannina G, Torregrossa M, and Viviani G
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Membrane fouling ,MB-MBR ,Saline wastewater - Abstract
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been widely used for the treatment of various wastewater, including municipal, industrial, landfill leachate (Wintgens et al., 2005). Such systems generally provide decisive advantages compared to conventional activated sludge (CAS) processes: in particular, they feature high quality effluent, small footprint and low sludge production rates (Stephenson et al., 2000). In recent years MBRs have also been used for the treatment of specific saline water, such as wastewater produced from shipboard activities, aquaculture wastewater or wastewater deriving by sediment washing treatment, as an example. However, when subject to salinity, a modification of biomass characteristics may occur. This circumstance is of importance, since it can have a significant impact in terms of biokinetic as well as fouling behaviour. The aim of the study was to evaluate the performance of a pilot plant MBR (fed with synthetic wastewater) in terms of performance, biomass activity and membrane fouling, when subject to a gradual salinity increase. In detail, the experimental campaign was divided in five different phases, each characterized by a different NaCl dosage (1st phase: no salt addition, 2nd phase: 1 g NaCl L-1; 3rd phase: 2.5 g NaCl L-1; 4th phase: 5 g NaCl L-1; 5th phase: 10 g NaCl L-1). The lab scale MBR was built at the Laboratory of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering of Palermo University and consisted in a 17 L bioreactor coupled to a 7 L compartment where a hollow fibre ultrafiltration (UF) module in a submerged configuration was inserted (ZeeWeedTM 01 module; porosity: 0.04 m; surface area: 0.1 m2). Specific respirometric batch tests were conducted in order to characterize the biokinetic behaviour of the MBR pilot plant, using a “flowing-gas/static-liquid” type as batch respirometer (Spanjers et al., 1996). The total Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPST) concentration was periodically measured by means of the Heating method (Zhang et al., 1999), described in detail in Di Bella et al. (2011). The Soluble Microbial Products (SMPs), that represent the soluble portion of EPST, as well as the bound EPS (EPSbound) were measured through this protocol. The pilot plant showed very high COD removal efficiencies throughout the experimental campaign, with an average value close to 94%, as reported in Figure 1a. As the salinity of the inlet wastewater was increased, it was observed a slight decrease of COD removal efficiency which, however, was always higher than 88%, thus confirming the system robustness. Concerning the nitrification process, the average value was equal to 99% (Figure 1b), highlighting that a gradual salinity increase exert only a moderate influence on nitrifying population.Referring to membrane fouling, the salinity increase exerted a significant effect on the total resistance, in particular starting from the 3rd phase (Figure 2a). Cake resistance represented the majority of total hydraulic resistance; in particular, the irreversible cake deposition was recognised as the predominant fouling mechanism (Figure 2b), likely due to EPS release by the biomass
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162. Flexural mechanical properties of bonded-overlaminated GFRP-aluminium butt joints
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Di Bella, G, Galtieri, G, and Borsellino, C.
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- 2015
163. Proposte metodologiche per la valutazione del potenziale di geoscambio: il Progetto VIGOR/Methodological approach for evaluating the geo-exchange potential: VIGOR Project
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Galgaro, A., Di Sipio, E., Destro, E., Chiesa, S., Uricchio, V. F., Bruno, D., Masciale, R., Lopez, N., Iaquinta, P., Teza, G., Iovine, G., Montanari, D., Manzella, A., Soleri, S., Greco, R., Di Bella, G., Monteleone, S., Sabatino, M., Iorio, M., Petruccione, E., and Giaretta, A.
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164. Compositi ibridi lino-basalto per applicazioni navali/Flax-basalt hybrid composite for marine applications
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Valenza, A, Fiore, V, Scalici, T, Proverbio, E, Calabrese, L, Galtieri, G, and Di Bella, G
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165. Analisi sperimentale e modellistica di formazione del fouling delle menbrane negi sistemi MBR
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Di Bella G., Torregrossa M., Naddeo V., Belgiorno V., and Di Bella G., Torregrossa M.
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,MBR, fouling - Abstract
La tecnologia MBR è una realtà consolidata e la sua applicazione è considerata una valida alternativa ai sistemi convenzionali, soprattutto ove il refluo depurato assuma pienamente il ruolo di “risorsa” riutilizzabile. Tuttavia, la diffusione dei bioreattori a membrana è frenata prevalentemente dall’elevato costo di investimento su cui grava, inoltre, l’impossibilità di prevedere correttamente la durata della vita utile delle membrane a causa dell’incompleta conoscenza del fouling, della sua evoluzione e delle sue conseguenze. Il fenomeno di sporcamento, infatti, è estremamente complesso e la conoscenza dei meccanismi di deposito e le proprietà sporcanti di tutti gli agenti presenti nella miscela da filtrare è lungi dall’essere completa. In questo contesto, le caratteristiche della particolare miscela filtrata (fango attivo) hanno un ruolo essenziale nella definizione qualitativa e quantitativa del fouling; tuttavia, a causa dell’estrema complessità della sua composizione, è praticamente impossibile scorporare l’influenza di ogni elemento, fisico o biologico, nei confronti della formazione dei fenomeni di sporcamento (dimensione dei fiocchi biologici, dispersione cellulare, presenza di composti organici ed inorganici, grado di attività e maturazione batterica, etc.). Per quanto detto sopra, allo scopo di migliorare le conoscenze sul fouling, buona parte delle ricerche concentrano l’analisi sperimentale sullo studio degli effetti causati dalle singole componenti (soprattutto batteri, proteine e colloidi) sul processo di micro o ultrafiltrazione. Parallelamente all’analisi delle componenti più sensibili, la letteratura focalizza l’attenzione sui principali parametri tecnico-gestionali che possono condizionare il processo: carico inquinante, idrofobicità della membrana e della miscela aerata, flusso di permeato e dimensioni dei pori della membrana. La complessità del fenomeno viene aggravata dalla natura estremamente labile di alcune sostanze (EPS, sostanze umiche, ecc…) che possono influenzare negativamente i meccanismi di deposito in funzione delle variazioni delle condizioni operative e gestionali. Inoltre, l’interazione tra colloidi in sospensione e cake depositato sulla membrana è influenzata da moltissime variabili che sono legate alle numerosissime componenti presenti nella miscela biologica, e alle loro correlazioni, di conseguenza possono manifestarsi significative differenze, in termini di permeabilità e persistenza dello stato di deposito, anche in due impianti funzionanti con la stessa configurazione e con le stesse apparenti condizioni di funzionamento. Da un punto di vista teorico, si può affermare che lo sporcamento della membrana è dovuto a due fenomeni fondamentali: il deposito di colloidi, batteri, protozoi e virus all’interno dei pori (sporcamento interno) e il deposito superficiale (deposizione esterna) dei fiocchi biologici e delle particelle sospese che hanno dimensioni mediamente superiori a quelle dei pori. Sebbene i meccanismi di sporcamento siano stati studiati a lungo, in letteratura ci sono molte contraddizioni sull’effettivo ruolo di molti foulants (agenti sporcanti); molti autori, infatti, assegnano un peso totalmente opposto al ruolo esercitato dai singoli agenti responsabili dello sporcamento, o all’effetto che questi hanno sul tipo di deposito (reversibile, irreversibile, irremovibile …) . Una recente review sui sistemi MBR, distingue tre diversi tipi di intasamento delle membrane (Meng et al., 2009): il fouling reversibile, irreversibile e irremovibile. Il primo può essere rimosso tramite lavaggio idraulico, ad esempio controlavaggio e azione idrodinamica; il fouling irreversibile non può essere rimosso per semplice pulizia idraulica, ma richiede una pulizia più intensa (cioè chimica); infine il fouling irremovibile non può essere rimosso da ogni approccio. Ulteriori motivi di contraddizione sono evidenziati nell’attribuzione del peso maggiore o minore nella formazione del fouling tra solidi disciolti, solidi sospesi e colloidali (Wisniewski e Gransmick,1998; Defrance et al., 2000). Queste contraddizioni evidenziano la complessità del fenomeno e la difficoltà della sua determinazione. Tuttavia il parametro fondamentale, che sembra accomunare i diversi meccanismi di sporcamento, è rappresentata dalle dimensioni medie dei foulants in relazione alle dimensioni medie dei pori della membrana
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166. The role of EPS in fouling and foaming phenomena occurring in an UCT-MBR pilot plant
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COSENZA, Alida, MANNINA, Giorgio, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Cosenza, A, Di Bella, G, Mannina, G, Torregrossa, M, and Viviani, G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,MBR plant, nutrient removal, Foam Power, Scum Index - Abstract
The aim of this study is to detect a possible relationship between EPS and fouling and EPS and foaming in a University Cape Town (UCT) membrane bioreactor (MBR) pilot plant. The UCT-MBR pilot plant was fed with 40 L/h of real wastewater and monitored for 165 days. Specifically physical/chemical features of influent, permeate and mixed liquor in different sections were analyzed. The fouling phenomenon was studied monitoring the hydraulic resistances of the membrane. The extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) concentration inside the aerobic tank were also measured. The foaming phenomenon was monitored by performing the Foam Power and Scum Index testes. Results have shown a high correlation between fouling and EPS distribution and foaming and bound EPSs concentration. None correlation was found comparing foaming and fouling indicating that further studies have to be performed in order to deep this issue
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167. Performance of a MBR pilot plant treating high strenght wastewater: analysis of biomass activity and fouling behaviour
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Di Bella, G, DI TRAPANI, Daniele, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Di Trapani, D, Torregrossa, M, and Viviani, G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Biomass activity, Fouling, MBR, wastewater treatment - Abstract
Nowadays, due to the increasing awareness about environmental impact of discharges, it is necessary to realize biological processes that allow complete treatment of wastewater, able to produce high quality effluents that could be used for recycling and reuse purpose. A possible solution to cope with this issue is represented by membrane bioreactors (MBRs), which are combined systems including a bioreactor and a filtration unit. However, in presence of high strenght domestic or industrial wastewater, a modification in biomass kinetics as well as in sludge characteristics may occur. This situation is of importance, since microbial community characteristics can play an important role in membrane fouling, which still represents the major drawback of MBRs. The aim of the paper was to evaluate the performance of a laboratory scale MBR system treating high strength synthetic wastewater, in terms of biomass activity and fouling behaviour. The pilot plant showed high removal efficiencies, and high respiration rates, in terms of oxygen uptake rate values, especially for heterotrophic population, coupled to a storage phenomenon, typical of dynamic conditions occurring in the process. On the other hand, the batch tests carried out on the autotrophic population suggested a good development of nitrification activity.
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- 2012
168. Proposte metodologiche per la valutazione del potenziale di geoscambio: il Progetto VIGOR
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Galgaro, A, Di Sipio, E, Destro, E, Chiesa, S, Uricchio, VF, Bruno, D, Masciale, R, Lopez, N, Iaquinta, P, Teza, G, Iovine, G, Montanari, D, Manzella, DA, Soleri, S, Greco, R, Di Bella, G, Iorio, M, Petruccione, E, Giaretta, A, Tranchida, G, Trumpy, E, Gola, G, D'Arpa, S., MONTELEONE, Salvatore, SABATINO, Maria, Galgaro, A, Di Sipio, E, Destro, E, Chiesa, S, Uricchio, VF, Bruno, D, Masciale, R, Lopez, N, Iaquinta, P, Teza, G, Iovine, G, Montanari, D, Manzella, DA, Soleri, S, Greco, R, Di Bella, G, Monteleone, S, Sabatino, M, Iorio, M, Petruccione, E, Giaretta, A, Tranchida, G, Trumpy, E, Gola, G, and D'Arpa, S
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geoscambio ,geoscambio, proprietà termofisiche, modello concettuale, Italia meridionale ,Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia ,proprietà termofisiche ,modello concettuale ,Settore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata - Abstract
In the framework of VIGOR Project, a national project coordinated by the Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources (CNR-IGG) and sponsored by the Ministry of Economic Development (MiSE), dedicated to the evaluation of geothermal potential in the regions of the Convergence Objective in Italy (Puglia, Calabria, Campania and Sicily), is expected to evaluate the ability of the territory to heat exchange with the ground for air conditioning of buildings. To identify the conditions for the development of low enthalpy geothermal systems collected and organized on a regional scale geological and stratigraphic data useful for the preparation of a specific thematic mapping, able to represent in a synergistic and simplified way the physical parameters (geological, lithostratigraphic, hydrogeological, thermodynamic) that most influence the subsoil behavior for thermal exchange. The litho-stratigraphic and hydrogeological database created for every region led to the production of different cartographic thematic maps, such as the thermal conductivity (lithological and stratigraphical), the surface geothermal flux, the average annual temperature of air, the climate zoning, the areas of hydrogeological restrictions. To obtain a single representation of the geo-exchange potential of the region, the different thematic maps described must be combined together by means of an algorithm, defined on the basis of the SINTACS methodology. The purpose is to weigh the contributions of the involved parameters and to produce a preliminary synthesis map able to identify the territorial use of geothermal heat pump systems, based on the geological characteristics and in agreement with the existing regulatory constraints.
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169. Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites
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Di Bella, G, FIORE, Vincenzo, VALENZA, Antonino, Di Bella, G, Fiore, V, and Valenza, A
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Natural fibers, structures, properties, industrial applications ,Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali - Abstract
Over the last decade, composites of polymers reinforced with natural fibres have received increasing attention, both from the academic world and from several industries. There is a wide range of natural fibres which can be applied as reinforcements or fillers thanks to their properties and availability; i.e. flax, hemp, jute, kenaf and sisal. Natural fibres are mainly attractive for the following reasons: specific properties, price, health advantages and recyclability. Particularly, industry is getting more and more interested in environment-friendly products and therefore the research on natural fibre based on composite materials is gaining importance. Some of the benefits linked to the usage of such natural composites are their low density and good specific properties. Furthermore, they are renewable and have a CO2-neutral life cycle, in contrast with their synthetic opponents (i.e. glass and carbon). Despite such good premises, these fibres have also some negative characteristics: they are highly hydrophilic and their properties may vary in time. The natural fibres have a complex structure of elementary fibres, consisting of cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin, lignin and others and thus they should not be considered as monofilament fibres. Mechanical, physical and even chemical properties of these fibres are strongly harvest-dependent, influenced by climate, location, soil characteristics, and weather circumstances. They are affected also by fibre processing (i.e. retting, scutching, bleaching, spinning) and by their incorporation into composites: handling, impregnation and consolidation may introduce supplementary changes. Obviously, such variability complicates the prediction and the evaluation of the composite properties. Another known problem in natural fibre reinforced composites is the poor interface quality between the fibres and the polymer matrix; chemical pre-treatments are often applied in order to enhance the adhesion between these components,. In the last few years several new components based on natural fibre composites have been mainly developed by industries in the automotive field; i.e. in 2003 around 43,000 tonnes of natural fibre have been used by the European automotive industry as composite reinforcement. This interest is due to the excellent tensile mechanical properties of fibre obtained from plants such as flax, hemp and the stinging nettle. Other main applications of the natural fibres are in the following fields: nautical and biomedical ones. The aim of this work is to present a review on the main natural fibres investigated by researchers and to report the results of some original studies performed by the Authors.
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170. The Influence of MSW Landfill Height in the Perched Leachate Formation
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DI TRAPANI, Daniele, CAPODICI, Marco, MANNINA, Giorgio, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Di Trapani, D, Di Bella, G, Capodici, M, Mannina, G, and Viviani, G
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Mathematical model ,Hydrologic balances ,Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Perched leachate zone ,Landfill - Abstract
During the last decades, the largest part of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated world wide has been disposed of in landfills without any pre-treatment. The main environmental impacts of such landfills, containing high amounts of biodegradable organic matter, are caused by emissions of liq-uid effluents and landfill gas. With no collection and treatment, leachates from landfills pollute groundwater and soils locally. Furthermore, besides the biological processes, many physical phe-nomena occur inside the landfill body which negatively affect landfill management. Indeed, the waste settlement inside the landfill body, with a consequent increase of its density, corresponds to a proportional decrease of waste permeability; such aspect may cause serious problems to leachate drainage through the waste body, with the possible formation of the so-called suspended “perched leachate zone”. The perched leachate zone is a temporary phenomenon, which evolves downwards, reaching the bottom of the MSW landfill and producing a leachate head above the leachate collec-tion system. Such phenomenon is strongly influenced by many factors and, among others, the rain infiltration rate, waste moisture content and landfill height are of great concern. Bearing in mind such considerations, the main aim of the paper is to present a mathematical modelling survey to gain insights about the role played by the landfill height and the initial MSW moisture content. To accomplish such a goal, a previously developed 1D mathematical model was employed. The math-ematical model allows the simulation of the percolation fluxes throughout a MSW landfill. Specifi-cally, the model is based on mass balance equations and considers the landfill divided in several layers evaluating the inflow to and outflow from each layer as well as the continuous moisture dis-tribution. Several model simulations were performed considering different landfill heights and MSW initial moisture. The model results showed a different response of the landfill in terms of flow rates throughout the landfill. Indeed, the landfill height content drastically influenced not only the formation of perched leachate zones but also their extension. In particular, the model results showed that there is a sort of landfill threshold height, below which, the perched leachate zone does not appear.
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171. BIOLOGICAL DENITRIFICATION OF GROUNDWATER: BIO-PRB COLUMN TEST PERFORMANCES EVALUATION
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CAPODICI, Marco, NICOSIA, Salvatore, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Capodici, M, Di Bella, G, Nicosia, S, and Viviani, G
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denitrification ,PRB ,Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,groundwater - Abstract
The occurrence of nitrates in groundwater is steadily raising concern due to possible health consequences of nitrate ingestion. Biological denitrification in BIO-PRB is the enhancement of a natural process that occurs naturally when bacteria live in an environment void of oxygen with carbon availability. Bio-PRB represent a perspective of development for PRB technique but, despite the fact that this technology has already been widely used for chlorinated solvents, data on denitrification PRBs are still scarce. This paper reports on the results of an experimental study carried out for 214 days on a bench-scale pilot column (10 cm in internal diameter and 100 cm in length with sampling ports at different heights). The column was filled with a mixture of sand, agricultural soil and sawdust (30%, 20% and 50% v/v respectively) and was fed in continuous with a solution maintained at constant concentration of 25 mg/dm3 NO3-N for early 110 days and then gradually increased to 50 mg/dm3 NO3-N. Good nitrate removal performance (up to 99%) were observed with a direct correlation between nitrates removal rate and carbon availability in column.
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172. Direct Measurement of Methane Emission Rates: Multiyear Application to a Municipal Landfill in Southern Italy
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Di Bella, G, DI TRAPANI, Daniele, CAPODICI, Marco, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Di Trapani, D, Capodici, M, and Viviani, G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Greenhouse effect gas ,Methane emission ,Accumulation chamber ,Municipal solid waste ,Landfill - Abstract
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfills have been identified as one of the most important sources of methane (CH4) emission. MSW contains a certain amount of biodegradable organic matter which undergoes anaerobic degradation resulting in the production of the landfill gas (LFG), which main component is tipically represented by CH4. In order to minimise its negative effects on the envi-ronment, LFG recovery is a suitable tool to control CH4 emissions from a landfill site and the measurement of CH4 emissions represents a good way to evaluate the effectiveness of LFG recover-ing system in reducing biogas emission to the atmosphere. However, up to now few measurements of landfill CH4 emissions have been reported, due to the heterogeneity of waste composition and temporarily landfill surface covering which give as a result high spatial variability of the LFG emis-sion from the landfill surface. The main aim of the present study was to evaluate CH4 diffuse emis-sions, based on direct measurements carried out at Palermo (IT) landfill by means of a flux accumu-lation chamber coupled with a flame ionization detector (FID). The field campaign was carried out over a period of two years, and it was split into several experimental phases, performed in different seasons, in order to evaluate the influence that specific landfill features have on CH4 emissions, as well as to understand the influence exterted by meteorological conditions during the field cam-paigns. Through the use of a geostatistic methodology, the instantaneous CH4 fluxes from the land-fill surface have been used to obtain the total amount of methane emitted from the investigated area as well as the methane flux maps. Such emissions were further compared with the estimate achieved by means of CH4 mass balance equations. The obtained results showed that a relationship between the local CH4 emissions and some specific features of landfill can be established, and that the emis-sions obtained by applying the flux accumulation chamber method are in good agreement with the ones derived by the application of mass balance equations, also suggesting that the contoured flux maps represent a reliable tool to locate areas with abnormal emission in order to improve the gas re-covery system efficiency.
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173. Analisi sperimentale e modellistica di formazione del fouling delle membrane nei sistemi MBR
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Di Bella, G, TORREGROSSA, Michele, Di Bella, G, and Torregrossa, M
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MBR ,fouling ,Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale - Published
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174. Biological nutrient removal using intermittent aeration in a hybrid moving bed biofilm reactor
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MANNINA, Giorgio, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Giustra, MG, Mannina, G, Di Bella, G, Giustra, MG, and Viviani, G
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Intermittent aeration ,Carbon and nitrogen removal ,Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Advanced wastewater treatment - Abstract
The paper presents an experimental study on a lab scale pilot plant in a Hybrid Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor. The pilot plant was fed with synthetic wastewater and was in operation considering two different operating conditions: continuous aeration and intermittent aeration. Both continuous and intermittent aeration were monitored and compared in order to seek the best conditions for carbon and nitrogen removal. At the beginning of the experimentation, an initial period of about 90 days was considered during which the pilot plant worked in bench scale configuration for allowing the formation of biofilm on the carriers. Once the biofilm growth was accomplished, the pilot plant worked for a first period in continuous aeration and in a second period in intermittent aeration. The efficiency of organic matters removal was similar between the two periods. Contrarily, the efficiency of N-removal improved by 50 % and more. More specifically, the efficiency to remove the carbon and nitrogen using intermittent aeration were about 93% and 90%, respectively.
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- 2012
175. Foaming in membrane bioreactor: identification of the causes
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Di Bella, G, TORREGROSSA, Michele, CAPODICI, Marco, Di Bella, G, Torregrossa, M, and Capodici, M
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MBR ,Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Filamentou ,Scum Index ,EPS ,Foaming ,Foam Power - Abstract
The biological foaming was related to the metabolism of certain microorganisms that synthesize and excrete hydrophobic compounds. Recently, by the attention of many researchers the biological foaming in the MBR has attracted, because MBR foam has been also observed in the absence of foam-forming microorganisms, contrarily to conventional activated sludge systems. In this paper the authors investigate the role of EPS and filamentous bacteria analyzing different samples from different MBR pilot plants. In particular, in order to define the macroscopic features and the role of EPS and filamentous bacteria a modified Scum Index (MSI) test was applied. Further a multiple classification of SI was proposed, relating to effect of EPS or filamentous bacteria. The causes of biological foaming were identified in terms of foaming potential, foam quality and quantity, basing on the modified Scum Index and Foam Power test.
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- 2012
176. THE INFLUENCE OF LANDFILL FEATURES AND SIDE SLOPES ON METHANE EMISSION RATES
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Di Bella, G, DI TRAPANI, Daniele, CAPODICI, Marco, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Di Trapani, D, Capodici, M, and Viviani, G
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Greenhouse effect gas ,Methane emission ,Accumulation chamber ,Municipal solid waste ,Landfill - Abstract
Sanitary landfills for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) disposal have been identified as one of the most important sources of methane (CH4) emissions; indeed, MSW contains a certain amount of biodegradable organic matter which undergoes anaerobic degradation resulting in the production of the so called landfill gas (LFG), which main component is typically represented by CH4. In general, LFG will escape through any faults in the landfill capping or in the LFG collection system. If the capping is not damaged, low quantities of LFG will be emitted through the permeable material that covers the disposed waste. On the other hand, some zones of the capping are often more permeable than others (e.g. side slopes), mainly when a temporary capped zone is used. Such zones, which can be characterized by abnormal emission, are usually defined as “features”: in particular, a feature is a small, discrete area or an installation where CH4 emissions differ from the surrounding zone. In the present study, the influence that specific features have on CH4 uncontrolled emissions has been investigated, based on direct measurements carried out by means of a flux accumulation chamber (static, non-stationary), coupled with a Flame Ionization Detector (FID) device; such method was applied to the case study of Palermo (IT) landfill (Bellolampo). Further, through the use of a geostatistic methodology, the direct measurements of CH4 fluxes from the landfill surface have been used to obtain the total amount of methane emitted from the investigated area as well as the methane flux maps.
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- 2011
177. BIOLOGICAL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF THE OFMSW MATRIX TREATED IN A COMPOSTING PLANT
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Di Bella, G, COSENZA, Alida, LANZA, Placido Alfredo, NICOSIA, Salvatore, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Cosenza, A, Lanza, PA, Nicosia, S, Torregrossa, M, and Viviani,G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,composting ,biological stability ,Dynamic Respiration Index - Abstract
Composting, mechanical-biological treatment (MBT), biodrying and biostabilization processes of pre-selected organic fraction from municipal solid wastes (OFMSW) have recently become important in municipal solid waste management. Through these treatment processes the potential impacts of the produced wastes and the volume to treat in the landfill are strongly reduced. However, the residual organic matter contained in the treated fraction may provide negative effects when e.g. the treated OFMSW is used as compost. The biological stability degree of the treated matrix provides usefull informations for the final use of it. Indeed, knowing the degree of biological stability of the compost makes possible to evaluate, for example, the re-growth of patogenous or the fitotossicity of the matrix. In this context, the paper presents the monitoring of the quality state (in term of biological stability) of the OFMSW treated in a composting plant in Sicily. The study was performed into different periods: during the plant start-up and during the first subsequent operation period. The assessment of the biological stability of the matrices has been performed throughout the Dynamic Respiration Index (DRI).
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- 2011
178. Artichoke fibres as potential reinforcement of composite materials: mechanical and thermal characterization
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FIORE, Vincenzo, VALENZA, Antonino, Di Bella, G., Fiore, V, Valenza, A, and Di Bella, G
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thermogravimetric analysis ,mechanical properties, weibull distribution ,Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali ,natural fiber - Published
- 2011
179. Comparison of a MBR system start-up with and without inoculum: experimental and mathematical model application
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di bella, g, MANNINA, Giorgio, VIVIANI, Gaspare, di bella, g, mannina, G, and viviani, G
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transmembrane pressure ,fouling ,start-up ,MBR modelling ,ASM - Abstract
The performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) system and the extension and mechanisms that lead to the formation of the fouling may differ in relation to the start-up. As a consequence, the MBR start-up may constitute a crucial point that drastically influence the MBR performance in its lifespan. Indeed, the start-up influences the mechanisms of membrane fouling whose effects, in the case of irreversible cake deposition, can be modified only by a chemical membrane washing. In order to gain insights about the effect of the start-up on a MBR system, a MBR pilot plant was build-up and a mathematical model developed. The MBR system was constituted by a hollow fibre membrane module installed in submerged configuration in a pilot aerobic reactor. Particularly, two different start-up procedures have been considered: inocolum of biomass and no inoculum of biomass. The whole experimental campaign was divided in two periods, lasting 65 days each: during the first period, the pilot plant was started-up without inoculum of activated sludge and no sludge withdrawal was performed; on the contrary during the second period, the MBR pilot plant was started-up with sludge inoculum and the sludge concentration was kept constant. A mathematical model was applied to the two periods in order to integrate the insights coming the experimental analysis about the advantages/disadvantages of carrying out a MBR start-up with or without inoculum. The model takes into account both biological and physical phenomena that jointly play important rules in the assessment of MBR system performance. The evolution of fouling and TMP in both periods were analyzed. Both experimental and model results demonstrated that the best choice in terms of start-up of MBR systems comes from a compromise between minimization of the fouling issues and, on the other hand, high system performance.
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- 2010
180. Biological nutrient removal in a UCT-MBR pilot
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COSENZA, Alida, MANNINA, Giorgio, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Cosenza, A, Di Bella, G, Mannina, G, Torregrossa, M, and Viviani, G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Environmental regulation, Nutrient removal, UCT-MBR, municipal wastewater - Abstract
In the last years, there has been an increasing awareness about the environment pollution protection. As a consequence, the Environmental Regulation has increased the emission limits imposing, for instance, lower concentrations at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) outlets. As a consequence of this fact, several WWTPs are not able to respect the emission limits and need to be upgraded. In view of such needs new technology are emerging and new WWTP solution schemes are being realized. With respects to the nutrient removal enhancing, a possible solution can be the UCT-MBR which couples the University of Cape Town scheme with a Membrane Bioreactor. In the light of such considerations, the study presents a survey about the performance of a UCT-MBR pilot plant, which may offer high performance in terms of carbon and nutrient removals. Specifically, a UCT-MBR pilot plant has been designed, realized and monitored with the aim of investigating the efficiency in treating real municipal wastewater. The pilot plant has been operated for a period of 165 days during which an extensive data gathering campaign has been carried out. The pilot-plant showed good performances in terms of effluent pollutant concentrations. Further, although the pilot plant showed an overall good efficiency in terms of both carbon and nutrients removal, nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiencies showed sometimes negative efficiencies fluctuations likely due to sporadic discharges of industrial wastewater and landfill leachate. Such a fact was justified by assuming a sensitivity of the heterotrophic biomass during the biological phosphorus and denitrification removal processes.
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- 2010
181. Characterization of wastewater and biomass activity in a membrane bioreactor using respirometric techniques
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CAPODICI, Marco, COSENZA, Alida, DI TRAPANI, Daniele, MANNINA, Giorgio, TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, Di Bella, G, Capodici, M, Cosenza, A, Di Bella, G, Di Trapani, D, Mannina, G, Torregrossa, M, and Viviani, G
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Respirometric analysis, biokinetic coefficients, Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), wastewater treatment, Solid Retention Time (SRT), pilot plant experiment - Abstract
Over the last two decades, Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs) emerged even more for wastewater treatment, ensuring high removal efficiencies as well as very small footprint required. Indeed, in this kind of process, a modification in biomass activity and viability can exist compared to that of a conventional activated sludge (CAS) process. In this context, respirometric analysis represents a reliable tool in order to evaluate the actual biomass kinetic parameters, to insert in mathematical models in the design phase, as well as to monitor the biomass viability, especially when these processes are operated with high sludge retention time (SRT) values. The paper presents some results of respirometric techniques applied for the characterisation of wastewater and biomass activity in a pilot UCT-MBR plant for nutrient removal, operating with high SRT. In particular, the respirometric tests were specifically aimed at investigating heterotrophic and autotrophic bacterial activity. The pilot plant was built at the Acqua dei Corsari (Palermo) wastewater treatment plant and consisted of three reactors in the following order: anaerobic (mean volume 71.6 L), anoxic (mean volume 165 L) and aerobic (mean volume 327 L) tanks, followed by an aerobic compartment (mean volume 52 L) containing two submerged hollow fibre membrane modules (Zenon Zeeweed, ZW 10) with typical recycling lines
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- 2010
182. Caratterizzazione di compositi a matrice epossidica rinforzati con fibre di vetro e di opuntia-ficus indica
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Fiore, V, Di Bella, G, Valenza, A, Fiore, V, Di Bella, G, and Valenza, A
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Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali ,fibre naturali ,opuntia ficus-indica ,caratterizzazione meccanica - Published
- 2009
183. FRATTURE OSTEOPOROTICHE IN PAZIENTI CON DEMENZA
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DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, Scalisi, R, D’Angelo, D, Miraglia, S, Antista, G, Di Bella, G, Dominguez Rodriguez, LJ, Scalisi, R, D’Angelo, D, Miraglia, S, Antista, G, Di Bella, G, and Barbagallo, M
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Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,osteoporosi, demenza, Alzheimer, fratture, cadute - Published
- 2009
184. Analysis of biomass characteristics in MBR and MB-MBR systems fed with synthetic wastewater: Influence of a gradual salinity increase
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Di Bella, G., DI TRAPANI, D., Freni, G., Torregrossa, M., and Viviani, G.
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Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale ,Biofilms ,Bioreactors ,Circulating media ,Wastewater treatment ,Biomass activity ,Hydraulic behaviour ,Membrane bioreactor ,Moving bed ,Pilot-scale membranes ,Pollutants removal ,Retention time ,Synthetic waste water - Published
- 2014
185. Studio di una malta ad elevate prestazioni energetico-ambientali. (R.E.33)
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Cacciola G. and Di Bella G.
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- 2014
186. VIGOR: Sviluppo geotermico nella regione Campania. Studi di fattibilità a Guardia Lombardi e Mondragone
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Scrocca, D., Brilli, M., Giustini, F., Livani, M., Petracchini, L., Recanati, R., Amoresano, A., Gimelli, A., Langella, G., Caielli, G., De Franco, R., Testa, B., Gola, G., Manzella, A., Montegrossi, G., Polemio, M., Di Bella, G., de Fenzo, B., Iorio, M., Petruccione, E., Brandano, M., Inversi, B., Romi, A., Anselmi, M., Chiarabba, C., Pischiutta, M., Quattrocchi, F., Rovelli, A., Meo, S., Angelino, A., Bianchi, B., Cardellicchio, N., Cavuoto, G., Ciccolella, M., De Lisa, G., del Vecchio, U., di Fiore, V., di Gregorio, C., Di Leo, M., D’Oriano, A., Gargiulo, V., Iavarone, M., Losanno, S., Mercadante, A., Pelosi, N., Romano, C., Sarnacchiaro, G., Scotto di Vettimo, P., Tamburrino, S., Tarallo, D., Tiano, P., Massarotti, N., Vanoli, L., Carotenuto, A., De Luca, G., Mauro, A., Pandolfi, L., Chiesa, S., de Franco, R., Botteghi, S., Donato, A., Minissale, A., Montanari, D., Mussi, M., Caputi, A., Giocoli, A., Rizzo, E., Romano, G., Bruno, P. P., Maraio, S., Punzo, M., Varriale, F., Cuoco, E., Tedesco, D., Corniello, A., Ducci, D., Fedi, M., Ferrante, L., and Florio, G.
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- 2014
187. Right ventricular myocardial deformation in young healthy subjects: a comparison study between 2D Strain and traditional parameters
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Imbalzano, E., Di Bella, G., Lamari, A., Scarano, M., Casale, M., Busacca, P., Carerj, S., and GIUSEPPE DATTILO
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- 2014
188. Studio di fattibilità: sistema UPS a celle a combustibile PEM da 5 kW. (R.E.30)
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Andaloro L., Cacciola G., and Di Bella G.
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- 2014
189. Progetto per la realizzazione di un impianto fotovoltaico grid connect sulla sede del Tribunale di Vibo Valentia sita in Corso Umberto I. (R.E.31)
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Cacciola G., Di Bella G., and Vasta S.
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- 2014
190. Progetto per la realizzazione di un impianto di solar cooling per il raffrescamento di un'aula del Tribunale di Vibo Valentia sita in Corso Umberto I.(R.E.32)
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Cacciola G., Di Bella G., Frazzica A., and Vasta S.
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- 2014
191. PRELIMINARY DATA ON LEACHING OF DEHP IN TISSUES OF EUROPEAN SEA BASS, DICENTRARCHUS LABRAX (LINNAEUS, 1758)
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PEDA C., MARICCHIOLO G., GUERRERA M.C., CASELLA G., RAVENDA P., POTORTI? A. G., DI BELLA G., GUERRANTI C., FOSSI M.C., and GENOVESE L. AND ROMEO T.
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inorganic chemicals ,endocrine system ,DEHP ,Microplastics ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,European sea bass ,equipment and supplies ,complex mixtures - Abstract
The study investigate the time of leaching of DEHP and the risk of accumulation in tissues.
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- 2014
192. DIAGNOSING AND MANAGING THYROID DISEASE IN THE NURSING HOME
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DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, BEVILACQUA M, DI BELLA G, DOMINGUEZ LJ, BEVILACQUA M, DI BELLA G, and BARBAGALLO M
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- 2008
193. DEPRESSIONE E RISCHIO DI EVENTI CEREBROVASCOLARI ACUTI
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AGLIALORO, Claudia, DI PRIMA, Anna, DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, BELVEDERE, Mario, GIUNTA A, FERLISI M, BELVEDERE G, LO BUE A, MARCHESE G, DI BELLA G, AGLIALORO C, GIUNTA A, FERLISI M, BELVEDERE G, LO BUE A, MARCHESE G, DI BELLA G, DI PRIMA A, DOMINGUEZ LJ, BARBAGALLO M, and BELVEDERE M
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depressione, ictus, anziano - Published
- 2008
194. DEMENZE E RISCHIO DI FRATTURE OSTEOPOROTICHE NEGLI ANZIANI. STUDIO OSSERVAZIONALE IN UN’UNITA’ VALUTATIVA ALZHEIMER (n°6) DI PALERMO
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SCALISI L, DI BELLA G, ANTISTA G, BRUCATO V, MIRAGLIA, Simona, ARIZZI, Carmela Rosaria, DI PRIMA, Anna, DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, SCALISI L, MIRAGLIA S, DI BELLA G, ANTISTA G, ARIZZI C, DI PRIMA A, BRUCATO V, DOMINGUEZ LJ, and BARBAGALLO M
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DEMENZE, FRATTURE OSTEOPOROTICHE, ANZIANI - Published
- 2008
195. Il collegamento meccanico di leghe di alluminio: nuove tecnologie a confronto
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BOERSELLINO C, DI BELLA G, RUISI, Vincenzo Fortunato, BOERSELLINO C, DI BELLA G, and RUISI VF
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- 2008
196. A new failure modes predictive tool in composite laminate mechanical joint
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Di Bella, G and DI BELLA G
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- 2007
197. Newspaper-reinforced biomimetic cellular biocomposites for automotive applications: experimental and numerical
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Di Bella, G and DI BELLA G
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- 2007
198. Innovative solutions in self-piecing riveting process
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BORSELLINO C, DI BELLA G, RUISI, Vincenzo Fortunato, BORSELLINO C, DI BELLA G, and RUISI VF
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- 2007
199. Start-up of a submerged membrane bioreactor with complete sludge retention
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DURANTE F, DI BELLA G, GULLO G., TORREGROSSA, Michele, VIVIANI, Gaspare, CUCCHIARA, Massimo, DURANTE F, DI BELLA G, TORREGROSSA M, VIVIANI G, CUCCHIARA MG, and GULLO G
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- 2006
200. Ambiente e anziano: la domotica come ausilio per disabili e anziani
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BELVEDERE, Mario, FERLISI, Annalisa, DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana, BARBAGALLO, Mario, LO BUE A, GIUNTA A, FERRARO E, DI BELLA G, BELVEDERE M, FERLISI A, LO BUE A, GIUNTA A, FERRARO E, DI BELLA G, DOMINGUEZ LJ, and BARBAGALLO M
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- 2006
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