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152. Dataset of verbal evaluation of umami taste in Europe
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Maria Paola Cecchini, Thomas Hummel, Antti Knaapila, Emilia Iannilli, Department of Food and Nutrition, Food Sciences, and Senses and Food
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Bar chart ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Salt ,Umami perception ,Class (philosophy) ,Umami ,computer.software_genre ,law.invention ,German ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Flavors ,law ,familiarity ,flavors ,food palatability ,glutamate ,salt ,synergism ,taste ,umami perception ,Research article ,Food palatability ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Taste (sociology) ,Synergism ,Familiarity ,language.human_language ,416 Food Science ,Taste ,language ,Artificial intelligence ,Glutamate ,Psychology ,business ,computer ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Natural language processing ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The data presented here includes verbal descriptors used by Finnish, German and Italian subjects to express the quality of an umami taste solution offered in a blind fashion. The dataset refers to the research article “A cross-cultural survey of Umami Familiarity in European Countries” [1]. Data shows that a total of 106 different classes of words, including synonyms, were used by the Finnish group, 64 different classes of words, including synonyms, were used by the German group, and a total of 70 different classes of words, including synonyms, were used by the Italian group. The descriptors are reported in Excel tables and visualized in a bar graph where the length of the bars indicates the number of given answers for each class.
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- 2020
153. Dissociated representations of pleasant and unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixtures: an FMRI study.
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Moustafa Bensafi, Emilia Iannilli, Johan Poncelet, Han-Seok Seo, Johannes Gerber, Catherine Rouby, and Thomas Hummel
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
How the pleasantness of chemosensory stimuli such as odorants or intranasal trigeminal compounds is processed in the human brain has been the focus of considerable recent interest. Yet, so far, only the unimodal form of this hedonic processing has been explored, and not its bimodal form during crossmodal integration of olfactory and trigeminal stimuli. The main purpose of the present study was to investigate this question. To this end, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in an experiment comparing brain activation related to a pleasant and a relatively unpleasant olfacto-trigeminal mixture, and to their individual components (CO(2) alone, Orange alone, Rose alone). Results revealed first common neural activity patterns in response to both mixtures in a number of regions: notably the superior temporal gyrus and the caudate nucleus. Common activations were also observed in the insula, although the pleasant mixture activated the right insula whereas the unpleasant mixture activated the left insula. However, specific activations were observed in anterior cingulate gyrus and the ventral tegmental area only during the perception of the pleasant mixture. These findings emphasized for the firs time the involvement of the latter structures in processing of pleasantness during crossmodal integration of chemosensory stimuli.
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- 2012
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154. Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Italy: Third National Survey
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Bruttomesso D., Laviola L., Lepore G., Bonfanti R., Bozzetto L., Corsi A., Di Blasi V., Girelli A., Grassi G., Iafusco D., Rabbone I., Schiaffini R., Montani V., Colleluori P., Paciotti V., Alfidi P., Grosso J., Tumini S., Cipriano P., Vitacolonna E., Di Vieste G., Minnucci A., Antenucci D., La Penna G., Taraborrelli M., Macerala B., Citro G., De Morelli G., Gnasso A., Irace C., Citriniti F., Lazzaro N., Bruzzese M., Mammi F., De Berardinis F., Santoro E., Corigliano G., Corigliano M., Parillo M., Schettino M., Fresa R., Annuzzi G., Bassi V., Santinelli C., Buono P., Mozzillo E., De Feo E., Esposito K., Petrizzo M., Foglia A., Gatti A., Gentile S., Guarino G., Zanfardino A., Lambiase C., Vitale A., Zucchini S., Maltoni G., Forlani G., Moscatiello S., Suprani T., Bensa M., Tomasi F., Monesi M., Nizzoli M., Acquati S., Chierici G., Milli B., Iughetti L., Predieri B., Cavani R., Romano S., Manicardi V., Michelini M., Cimicchi M. C., Ugolotti D., Zavaroni I., Dei Cas A., Dall'Aglio E., Papi M., Tardio S. M., Calderini M. C., Riboni S., D'Amato L., Zavaroni D., Gastaldi L., Di Bartolo P., Pellicano F., Cirillo A., Graziani V., Di Secli C., Amarri S., Lasagni A., Marsciani A., Pedini A., Pagliani U., Rossi C., Tortul C., Brunato B., Assaloni R., Zanette G., Livolsi P., Petrucco A., Tercelj K., Manca E., Candido R., Tommasi E., Tornese G., Faleschini E., Tonutti L., Agus S., Zanatta M., Rosolen A., Comici A., Graziano F. M., Misischi I., Pozzilli P., Maurizi A. R., Falasca P., Tuccinardi F., Ricciardi G. P., Di Masa P., Ragonese M., Cipolloni L., Buzzetti R., Moretti C., Leto G., Crino A., Bocchini S., Di Perna P., Giuliano M., Frontoni S., Malandrucco I., Pitocco D., Scalpone R., Toscanella F., Cappa M., Ventura C., Bonato V., De Bernardinis M., Cavallo M. G., Leonetti F., Morano S., Mandosi E., Cicconetti E., Ciampittiello G., Marini M. A., Sabato D., Napoli A., Giraudo F., Toscano V., Massimiani F., Fava D., Gargiulo P., Mecca N., Tubili C., Nardone M. R., Morviducci L., Manca-Bitti M. L., Arcano S., Leotta S., Suraci C., Chiaramonte F., Visalli N., Forte E., Palmacci C., Arnaldi C., Tosini D., Querci F., Trevisan R., Bonfadini S., Prandi E., Felappi B., Locatelli F., Fuso V., Rocca A., Meneghini E., Massafra C., Terni T., Elli P., Ruggeri P., Carrai E., Musacchio N., Lovagnini Scher C. A., Marelli G., Vilei V., Richini D., Inversini C., Franzetti I., Bonacina M., Ciucci A., Sciangula L., Duratorre E., Bonomo M., Bertuzzi F., Chebat E., Muratori M., Scaramuzza A., Zuccotti G. V., Bollati P. M., Colapinto P., Orsi E., Palmieri E., Laurenzi A., Molinari C., Frontino G., Veronelli A., Zecchini B., Bianchi A., Torchio G., Lovati E., Ghilardi G., Dagani R., Carugo D., Berra C., Favacchio G., Fochesato E., Pissarelli A., Bucciarelli L., Bulgheroni M., Guerraggio L., Zonca S., Bossi A. C., Berzi D., Mangone I., Cazzaniga E., Rabini R. A., Boemi M., Faloia E., Boscaro M., Sternari G., Iannilli A., Cherubini V., Busciantella Ricci N., Cartechini M. G., Tesei A. M., Maolo G., Galetta M., Vespasiani G., Tinti G., Manfrini S., Aiello A., Di Vincenzo S., Vitale C., Di Caro P., Lera R., Secco A., Lesina A., Romeo F., Origlia C., Giorda C., Chiambretti A. M., Fornengo R., De Donno V., Gallarotti F., Manti R., Marafetti L., Cadario F., Savastio S., Barbieri P., Massucco P., Ali A., Gottero C., Degiovanni M., Bertaina S., Maghenzani G., Tinti D., Fontana F., Giorgino F., Stefanelli G., Cavallo L., Zecchino C., Piccinno E., Ortolani F., Gallo F., Moramarco F., Marino A., Sparasci G., Mileti G., Lamacchia O., Picca G., Coccioli M. S., Micale F., Serra R., Romano I., Savino T., De Cosmo S., Rauseo A., Delvecchio M., Lapolla R., Braione A. F., Papagno G., Baroni M., Melis M., Cossu E., Songini M., Cambuli V. M., Lo Presti D., Timpanaro T. A., Chiavetta A., Garofalo M. R., Tommaselli L., Tumminia A., Scarpitta A. M., Di Benedetto A., Giunta L., Lombardo F., Salzano G., Cardella F., Roppolo R., Provenzano V., Fleres M., Migliorini S., De Luca A., Leopardi A., Beltrami C., Toni S., Guasti G., Lenzi L., Lamanna C., Mannucci E., Lucchesi S., Dicianni G., Aragona M., Del Prato S., Fattor B., Eisath J., Pasquino B., Reinstadler P., Kaufmann P., Incelli G., Rauch S., Romanelli T., Cauvin V., Franceschi R., Soldani C., Scattoni R., Norgiolini R., Celleno R., Torlone E., Bolli G. B., Lalli C., Scarponi M., Bobbio A., Bechaz M., Pianta A., Marangoni A., Arico C. N., Alagona C., Confortin L., Rossi E., Boscolo Bariga A., Nogara A., Bettio M., Frison V., Guidoni G. L., Fongher C., Contin M. L., Cosma A., Vianello S., Bondesan L., Morea A., Volpi A., Coracina A., Panebianco G., Lombardi S., Costa S., Cipponeri E., Vedovato M., Scotton R., Monciotti C. M., Galderisi A., Dalfra M. G., Lapolla A., Zanon M., Lisato G., Mollo F., Calcaterra F., Miola M., Paccagnella A., Sambataro M., Moro E., Trombetta M., Negri C., Sabbion A., Maffeis C., Strazzabosco M., Mesturino C. A., Mingardi R., Bruttomesso, D., Laviola, L., Lepore, G., Bonfanti, R., Bozzetto, L., Corsi, A., Di Blasi, V., Girelli, A., Grassi, G., Iafusco, D., Rabbone, I., Schiaffini, R., Montani, V., Colleluori, P., Paciotti, V., Alfidi, P., Grosso, J., Tumini, S., Cipriano, P., Vitacolonna, E., Di Vieste, G., Minnucci, A., Antenucci, D., La Penna, G., Taraborrelli, M., Macerala, B., Citro, G., De Morelli, G., Gnasso, A., Irace, C., Citriniti, F., Lazzaro, N., Bruzzese, M., Mammi, F., De Berardinis, F., Santoro, E., Corigliano, G., Corigliano, M., Parillo, M., Schettino, M., Fresa, R., Annuzzi, G., Bassi, V., Santinelli, C., Buono, P., Mozzillo, E., De Feo, E., Esposito, K., Petrizzo, M., Foglia, A., Gatti, A., Gentile, S., Guarino, G., Zanfardino, A., Lambiase, C., Vitale, A., Zucchini, S., Maltoni, G., Forlani, G., Moscatiello, S., Suprani, T., Bensa, M., Tomasi, F., Monesi, M., Nizzoli, M., Acquati, S., Chierici, G., Milli, B., Iughetti, L., Predieri, B., Cavani, R., Romano, S., Manicardi, V., Michelini, M., Cimicchi, M. C., Ugolotti, D., Zavaroni, I., Dei Cas, A., Dall'Aglio, E., Papi, M., Tardio, S. M., Calderini, M. C., Riboni, S., D'Amato, L., Zavaroni, D., Gastaldi, L., Di Bartolo, P., Pellicano, F., Cirillo, A., Graziani, V., Di Secli, C., Amarri, S., Lasagni, A., Marsciani, A., Pedini, A., Pagliani, U., Rossi, C., Tortul, C., Brunato, B., Assaloni, R., Zanette, G., Livolsi, P., Petrucco, A., Tercelj, K., Manca, E., Candido, R., Tommasi, E., Tornese, G., Faleschini, E., Tonutti, L., Agus, S., Zanatta, M., Rosolen, A., Comici, A., Graziano, F. M., Misischi, I., Pozzilli, P., Maurizi, A. R., Falasca, P., Tuccinardi, F., Ricciardi, G. P., Di Masa, P., Ragonese, M., Cipolloni, L., Buzzetti, R., Moretti, C., Leto, G., Crino, A., Bocchini, S., Di Perna, P., Giuliano, M., Frontoni, S., Malandrucco, I., Pitocco, D., Scalpone, R., Toscanella, F., Cappa, M., Ventura, C., Bonato, V., De Bernardinis, M., Cavallo, M. G., Leonetti, F., Morano, S., Mandosi, E., Cicconetti, E., Ciampittiello, G., Marini, M. A., Sabato, D., Napoli, A., Giraudo, F., Toscano, V., Massimiani, F., Fava, D., Gargiulo, P., Mecca, N., Tubili, C., Nardone, M. R., Morviducci, L., Manca-Bitti, M. L., Arcano, S., Leotta, S., Suraci, C., Chiaramonte, F., Visalli, N., Forte, E., Palmacci, C., Arnaldi, C., Tosini, D., Querci, F., Trevisan, R., Bonfadini, S., Prandi, E., Felappi, B., Locatelli, F., Fuso, V., Rocca, A., Meneghini, E., Massafra, C., Terni, T., Elli, P., Ruggeri, P., Carrai, E., Musacchio, N., Lovagnini Scher, C. A., Marelli, G., Vilei, V., Richini, D., Inversini, C., Franzetti, I., Bonacina, M., Ciucci, A., Sciangula, L., Duratorre, E., Bonomo, M., Bertuzzi, F., Chebat, E., Muratori, M., Scaramuzza, A., Zuccotti, G. V., Bollati, P. M., Colapinto, P., Orsi, E., Palmieri, E., Laurenzi, A., Molinari, C., Frontino, G., Veronelli, A., Zecchini, B., Bianchi, A., Torchio, G., Lovati, E., Ghilardi, G., Dagani, R., Carugo, D., Berra, C., Favacchio, G., Fochesato, E., Pissarelli, A., Bucciarelli, L., Bulgheroni, M., Guerraggio, L., Zonca, S., Bossi, A. C., Berzi, D., Mangone, I., Cazzaniga, E., Rabini, R. A., Boemi, M., Faloia, E., Boscaro, M., Sternari, G., Iannilli, A., Cherubini, V., Busciantella Ricci, N., Cartechini, M. G., Tesei, A. M., Maolo, G., Galetta, M., Vespasiani, G., Tinti, G., Manfrini, S., Aiello, A., Di Vincenzo, S., Vitale, C., Di Caro, P., Lera, R., Secco, A., Lesina, A., Romeo, F., Origlia, C., Giorda, C., Chiambretti, A. M., Fornengo, R., De Donno, V., Gallarotti, F., Manti, R., Marafetti, L., Cadario, F., Savastio, S., Barbieri, P., Massucco, P., Ali, A., Gottero, C., Degiovanni, M., Bertaina, S., Maghenzani, G., Tinti, D., Fontana, F., Giorgino, F., Stefanelli, G., Cavallo, L., Zecchino, C., Piccinno, E., Ortolani, F., Gallo, F., Moramarco, F., Marino, A., Sparasci, G., Mileti, G., Lamacchia, O., Picca, G., Coccioli, M. S., Micale, F., Serra, R., Romano, I., Savino, T., De Cosmo, S., Rauseo, A., Delvecchio, M., Lapolla, R., Braione, A. F., Papagno, G., Baroni, M., Melis, M., Cossu, E., Songini, M., Cambuli, V. M., Lo Presti, D., Timpanaro, T. A., Chiavetta, A., Garofalo, M. R., Tommaselli, L., Tumminia, A., Scarpitta, A. M., Di Benedetto, A., Giunta, L., Lombardo, F., Salzano, G., Cardella, F., Roppolo, R., Provenzano, V., Fleres, M., Migliorini, S., De Luca, A., Leopardi, A., Beltrami, C., Toni, S., Guasti, G., Lenzi, L., Lamanna, C., Mannucci, E., Lucchesi, S., Dicianni, G., Aragona, M., Del Prato, S., Fattor, B., Eisath, J., Pasquino, B., Reinstadler, P., Kaufmann, P., Incelli, G., Rauch, S., Romanelli, T., Cauvin, V., Franceschi, R., Soldani, C., Scattoni, R., Norgiolini, R., Celleno, R., Torlone, E., Bolli, G. B., Lalli, C., Scarponi, M., Bobbio, A., Bechaz, M., Pianta, A., Marangoni, A., Arico, C. N., Alagona, C., Confortin, L., Rossi, E., Boscolo Bariga, A., Nogara, A., Bettio, M., Frison, V., Guidoni, G. L., Fongher, C., Contin, M. L., Cosma, A., Vianello, S., Bondesan, L., Morea, A., Volpi, A., Coracina, A., Panebianco, G., Lombardi, S., Costa, S., Cipponeri, E., Vedovato, M., Scotton, R., Monciotti, C. M., Galderisi, A., Dalfra, M. G., Lapolla, A., Zanon, M., Lisato, G., Mollo, F., Calcaterra, F., Miola, M., Paccagnella, A., Sambataro, M., Moro, E., Trombetta, M., Negri, C., Sabbion, A., Maffeis, C., Strazzabosco, M., Mesturino, C. A., Mingardi, R., Bruttomesso, D, Laviola, L, Lepore, G, Bonfanti, R, Bozzetto, L, Corsi, A, Di Blasi, V, Girelli, A, Grassi, G, Iafusco, D, Rabbone, I, Schiaffini, R, Montani, V, Colleluori, P, Paciotti, V, Alfidi, P, Grosso, J, Tumini, S, Cipriano, P, Vitacolonna, E, Di Vieste, G, Minnucci, A, Antenucci, D, La Penna, G, Taraborrelli, M, Macerala, B, Citro, G, De Morelli, G, Gnasso, A, Irace, C, Citriniti, F, Lazzaro, N, Bruzzese, M, Mammi, F, De Berardinis, F, Santoro, E, Corigliano, G, Corigliano, M, Parillo, M, Schettino, M, Fresa, R, Annuzzi, G, Bassi, V, Santinelli, C, Buono, P, Mozzillo, E, De Feo, E, Esposito, K, Petrizzo, M, Foglia, A, Gatti, A, Gentile, S, Guarino, G, Zanfardino, A, Lambiase, C, Vitale, A, Zucchini, S, Maltoni, G, Forlani, G, Moscatiello, S, Suprani, T, Bensa, M, Tomasi, F, Monesi, M, Nizzoli, M, Acquati, S, Chierici, G, Milli, B, Iughetti, L, Predieri, B, Cavani, R, Romano, S, Manicardi, V, Michelini, M, Cimicchi, M, Ugolotti, D, Zavaroni, I, Dei Cas, A, Dall'Aglio, E, Papi, M, Tardio, S, Calderini, M, Riboni, S, D'Amato, L, Zavaroni, D, Gastaldi, L, Di Bartolo, P, Pellicano, F, Cirillo, A, Graziani, V, Di Secli, C, Amarri, S, Lasagni, A, Marsciani, A, Pedini, A, Pagliani, U, Rossi, C, Tortul, C, Brunato, B, Assaloni, R, Zanette, G, Livolsi, P, Petrucco, A, Tercelj, K, Manca, E, Candido, R, Tommasi, E, Tornese, G, Faleschini, E, Tonutti, L, Agus, S, Zanatta, M, Rosolen, A, Comici, A, Graziano, F, Misischi, I, Pozzilli, P, Maurizi, A, Falasca, P, Tuccinardi, F, Ricciardi, G, Di Masa, P, Ragonese, M, Cipolloni, L, Buzzetti, R, Moretti, C, Leto, G, Crino, A, Bocchini, S, Di Perna, P, Giuliano, M, Frontoni, S, Malandrucco, I, Pitocco, D, Scalpone, R, Toscanella, F, Cappa, M, Ventura, C, Bonato, V, De Bernardinis, M, Cavallo, M, Leonetti, F, Morano, S, Mandosi, E, Cicconetti, E, Ciampittiello, G, Marini, M, Sabato, D, Napoli, A, Giraudo, F, Toscano, V, Massimiani, F, Fava, D, Gargiulo, P, Mecca, N, Tubili, C, Nardone, M, Morviducci, L, Manca-Bitti, M, Arcano, S, Leotta, S, Suraci, C, Chiaramonte, F, Visalli, N, Forte, E, Palmacci, C, Arnaldi, C, Tosini, D, Querci, F, Trevisan, R, Bonfadini, S, Prandi, E, Felappi, B, Locatelli, F, Fuso, V, Rocca, A, Meneghini, E, Massafra, C, Terni, T, Elli, P, Ruggeri, P, Carrai, E, Musacchio, N, Lovagnini Scher, C, Marelli, G, Vilei, V, Richini, D, Inversini, C, Franzetti, I, Bonacina, M, Ciucci, A, Sciangula, L, Duratorre, E, Bonomo, M, Bertuzzi, F, Chebat, E, Muratori, M, Scaramuzza, A, Zuccotti, G, Bollati, P, Colapinto, P, Orsi, E, Palmieri, E, Laurenzi, A, Molinari, C, Frontino, G, Veronelli, A, Zecchini, B, Bianchi, A, Torchio, G, Lovati, E, Ghilardi, G, Dagani, R, Carugo, D, Berra, C, Favacchio, G, Fochesato, E, Pissarelli, A, Bucciarelli, L, Bulgheroni, M, Guerraggio, L, Zonca, S, Bossi, A, Berzi, D, Mangone, I, Cazzaniga, E, Rabini, R, Boemi, M, Faloia, E, Boscaro, M, Sternari, G, Iannilli, A, Cherubini, V, Busciantella Ricci, N, Cartechini, M, Tesei, A, Maolo, G, Galetta, M, Vespasiani, G, Tinti, G, Manfrini, S, Aiello, A, Di Vincenzo, S, Vitale, C, Di Caro, P, Lera, R, Secco, A, Lesina, A, Romeo, F, Origlia, C, Giorda, C, Chiambretti, A, Fornengo, R, De Donno, V, Gallarotti, F, Manti, R, Marafetti, L, Cadario, F, Savastio, S, Barbieri, P, Massucco, P, Ali, A, Gottero, C, Degiovanni, M, Bertaina, S, Maghenzani, G, Tinti, D, Fontana, F, Giorgino, F, Stefanelli, G, Cavallo, L, Zecchino, C, Piccinno, E, Ortolani, F, Gallo, F, Moramarco, F, Marino, A, Sparasci, G, Mileti, G, Lamacchia, O, Picca, G, Coccioli, M, Micale, F, Serra, R, Romano, I, Savino, T, De Cosmo, S, Rauseo, A, Delvecchio, M, Lapolla, R, Braione, A, Papagno, G, Baroni, M, Melis, M, Cossu, E, Songini, M, Cambuli, V, Lo Presti, D, Timpanaro, T, Chiavetta, A, Garofalo, M, Tommaselli, L, Tumminia, A, Scarpitta, A, Di Benedetto, A, Giunta, L, Lombardo, F, Salzano, G, Cardella, F, Roppolo, R, Provenzano, V, Fleres, M, Migliorini, S, De Luca, A, Leopardi, A, Beltrami, C, Toni, S, Guasti, G, Lenzi, L, Lamanna, C, Mannucci, E, Lucchesi, S, Dicianni, G, Aragona, M, Del Prato, S, Fattor, B, Eisath, J, Pasquino, B, Reinstadler, P, Kaufmann, P, Incelli, G, Rauch, S, Romanelli, T, Cauvin, V, Franceschi, R, Soldani, C, Scattoni, R, Norgiolini, R, Celleno, R, Torlone, E, Bolli, G, Lalli, C, Scarponi, M, Bobbio, A, Bechaz, M, Pianta, A, Marangoni, A, Arico, C, Alagona, C, Confortin, L, Rossi, E, Boscolo Bariga, A, Nogara, A, Bettio, M, Frison, V, Guidoni, G, Fongher, C, Contin, M, Cosma, A, Vianello, S, Bondesan, L, Morea, A, Volpi, A, Coracina, A, Panebianco, G, Lombardi, S, Costa, S, Cipponeri, E, Vedovato, M, Scotton, R, Monciotti, C, Galderisi, A, Dalfra, M, Lapolla, A, Zanon, M, Lisato, G, Mollo, F, Calcaterra, F, Miola, M, Paccagnella, A, Sambataro, M, Moro, E, Trombetta, M, Negri, C, Sabbion, A, Maffeis, C, Strazzabosco, M, Mesturino, C, Mingardi, R, Bruttomesso, Daniela, Laviola, Luigi, Lepore, Giuseppe, Bonfanti, Riccardo, Bozzetto, Lutgarda, Corsi, Andrea, Di Blasi, Vincenzo, Girelli, Angela, Grassi, Giorgio, Iafusco, Dario, Rabbone, Ivana, Schiaffini, Riccardo, and Tornese, Gianluca
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,Pediatrics ,Glucose control ,IMPACT ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,CHILDREN ,Practice Patterns ,Infusions, Subcutaneous ,law.invention ,Settore MED/13 ,Endocrinology ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Insulin ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Child ,Adult ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Female ,Guideline Adherence ,Health Care Surveys ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Italy ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Medicine (all) ,PUMP THERAPY ,Subcutaneous ,Diabetes ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,TERM METABOLIC-CONTROL ,Human ,Type 1 ,Infusions ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Keywords KeyWords Plus:TERM METABOLIC-CONTROL ,BOLUS CALCULATOR ,PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS ,CONTROLLED-TRIAL ,CSII ,Diabetes mellitus ,Diabetes Mellitus ,medicine ,term metabolic-control ,bolus calculator ,pump therapy ,pediatric-patients ,controlled-trial ,children ,impact CSII ,Glucose sensors ,Cost-Benefit Analysi ,Intensive care medicine ,Type 1 diabetes ,Physicians' ,Hypoglycemic Agent ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Subcutaneous insulin ,Infusions, Subcutaneou ,Multicenter study ,Health Care Survey ,business - Abstract
Background: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) is increasing worldwide, mostly because of improved technology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current status of CSII in Italy. Materials and Methods: Physicians from 272 diabetes centers received a questionnaire investigating clinical features, pump technology, and management of patients on CSII. Results: Two hundred seventeen centers (79.8%) joined the study and, by the end of April 2013, gave information about 10,152 patients treated with CSII: 98.2% with type 1 diabetes mellitus, 81.4% adults, 57% female, and 61% with a conventional pump versus 39% with a sensor-augmented pump. CSII advanced functions were used by 68% of patients, and glucose sensors were used 12 days per month on average. Fifty-eight percent of diabetes centers had more than 20 patients on CSII, but there were differences among centers and among regions. The main indication for CSII was poor glucose control. Dropout was mainly due to pump wearability or nonoptimal glycemic control. Twenty-four hour assistance was guaranteed in 81% of centers. A full diabetes team (physician+ nurse + dietician + psychologist) was available in 23% of adult-care diabetes centers and in 53%of pediatric diabetes units. Conclusions: CSII keeps increasing in Italy. More work is needed to ensure uniform treatment strategies throughout the country and to improve pump use.
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- 2015
155. Introduction: Being Cool Ain’t Easy
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Iannilli, Gioia Laura, Marino, Stefano, Iannilli, Gioia Laura, and Marino, Stefano
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- 2020
156. Gustatory pathway in humans: A review of models of taste perception and their potential lateralization
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Emilia Iannilli and Volker Gudziol
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Cerebral Cortex ,0301 basic medicine ,Afferent Pathways ,Taste ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Taste Perception ,Functional Laterality ,Lateralization of brain function ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neuroimaging ,Perception ,Laterality ,Animals ,Humans ,Orbitofrontal cortex ,Psychology ,Gustatory cortex ,Insula ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,media_common - Abstract
The focus of this review is to interpret recent advances in human gustatory pathways with respect to the laterality of gustatory responses. Psychophysical, neuroimaging, and clinical anatomical studies published in peer reviewed scientific journals were examined. From the anatomical and neuroimaging studies a total of six models are outlined and discussed in the light of some recent psychophysical and clinical results. In the specific of the salt condition and right preferred hand the outcomes have revealed a predominant left ipsilateral pathway with evidences of ipsilateral projection from the left primary gustatory cortex (PGC) to the orbitofrontal cortex, while a bilateral projection from the right oral cavity to the left and right insula seems to be more consistent. Also, the right side predominance of the chemosensory perception is objected. Additionally, the gustatory response appears to be dependent on the taste quality, supporting the idea of a chemotopical organization of the PGC as well as the Labelled-Line Model theory of peripheral taste quality encoding. However, where the fibers branch along the ascending pathway is not unequivocally established. Interestingly, factors like handedness appear to be remarkable when studying the lateralization of brain functions. Finally we suggest that further studies must include handedness and taste quality as distinctive factors that can help to interpret the results in a unique way.
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157. Explorative analysis of IPA-SPECT data through statistical inference for an automated diagnosis of glioma tumor
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Timm Ubben, Emilia Iannilli, Nasreddin Abolmaali, and Andreas Kluge
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Surgical resection ,Computer science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Statistics as Topic ,Brain tumor ,Radiosurgery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Automation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glioma ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Statistical inference ,Humans ,Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon ,business.industry ,Pattern recognition ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Tumor tissue ,Visual inspection ,Identification (information) ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose The identification of a brain tumor imaged with PET or SPECT is usually performed with visual inspection of an expert medical clinician. However an automated diagnostic of such images hasn't been established or applied. In this study, we explored the possibility of establishing an automated statistical analysis for the diagnosis of glioma by means of IPA-SPECT data. Methods On the basis of a dataset of 100 patients that have undergone MRI and IPA-SPECT acquisition, in this work, we identify an automated workflow. Three different approaches were explored: I. statistical non-parametric mapping analysis (SnPM), II. statistical non-parametric analysis with an increased number of permutations due to sign-flipping function (PALM) and III. statistical parametric analysis (SPM). The automated methods were compared with the visual inspection. Results The study proved PALM and SPM approaches to have a high diagnostic power. Compared to the parametric methods, the non-parametric method is the mathematically correct approach for the problem in question. If we take the high resolution structural MRI information into account, the diagnostic power of PALM was not significantly inferior to the visual inspection (P = 0.5150), showing an area under the ROC curve (AUC) smaller only by less than 3%. Conclusions The automated diagnostic method based on statistical inference, here applied to diagnose glioma tumors in IPA-SPECT data, seems to be a promising tool that can support the visual investigation in nuclear medicine. Moreover in the foreseeable future, the presented methodology has a big potential in various application like localization of active tumor tissues in surgical resection or stereotactic radiosurgery.
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158. Non‐invasive peripheral focused ultrasound neuromodulation of the celiac plexus ameliorates symptoms in a rat model of inflammatory bowel disease
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Akhtar, Kainat, primary, Hirschstein, Zall, additional, Stefanelli, Allison, additional, Iannilli, Emilia, additional, Srinivasan, Aditya, additional, Barenboim, Linda, additional, Balkaya, Mustafa, additional, Cunha, Alexandra, additional, Audil, Aliyah, additional, Kochman, Eliyahu M., additional, Chua, Fuyee, additional, Ravi, Maya, additional, Mikkilineni, Saisree, additional, Watkins, Hanel, additional, O'Connor, William, additional, Fan, Ying, additional, Cotero, Victoria, additional, Ashe, Jeffrey, additional, Puleo, Christopher, additional, Kao, Tzu‐Jen, additional, and Shin, Damian S., additional
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159. Women with a history of childhood maltreatment exhibit more activation in association areas following non-traumatic olfactory stimuli: a fMRI study.
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Ilona Croy, Julia Schellong, Johannes Gerber, Peter Joraschky, Emilia Iannilli, and Thomas Hummel
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The aim of this study was investigating how women with a history of childhood maltreatment (CM) process non-threatening and non-trauma related olfactory stimuli. The focus on olfactory perception is based on the overlap of brain areas often proposed to be affected in CM patients and the projection areas of the olfactory system, including the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, insula and hippocampus.Twelve women with CM and 10 controls participated in the study. All participants were, or have been, patients in a psychosomatic clinic. Participants underwent a fMRI investigation during olfactory stimulation with a neutral (coffee) and a pleasant (peach) odor. Furthermore, odor threshold and odor identification (Sniffin' Sticks) were tested.Both groups showed normal activation in the olfactory projection areas. However, in the CM-group we found additionally enhanced activation in multiple, mainly neocortical, areas that are part of those involved in associative networks. These include the precentral frontal lobe, inferior and middle frontal structures, posterior parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the posterior cingulate cortex.The results indicate that in this group of patients, CM was associated with an altered processing of olfactory stimuli, but not development of a functional olfactory deficit. This complements other studies on CM insofar as we found the observed pattern of enhanced activation in associative and emotional regions even following non-traumatic olfactory cues.
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160. A salty-congruent odor enhances saltiness: Functional magnetic resonance imaging study
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Seo, Han-Seok, Iannilli, Emilia, Hummel, Cornelia, Okazaki, Yoshiro, Buschhüter, Dorothee, Gerber, Johannes, Krammer, Gerhard E., van Lengerich, Bernhard, and Hummel, Thomas
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161. Pervasive plastisphere: First record of plastics in egagropiles (Posidonia spheroids)
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Gianluca Poeta, Valentina Iannilli, Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta, Corrado Battisti, Francesca Lecce, Patrizia Menegoni, Loris Pietrelli, Alessia Di Gennaro, Iannilli, V., Lecce, F., Menegoni, P., Pietrelli, L., Pietrelli, Lori, Di Gennaro, Alessia, Menegoni, Patrizia, Lecce, Francesca, Poeta, Gianluca, Acosta, Alicia T. R., Battisti, Corrado, and Iannilli, Valentina
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0106 biological sciences ,Posidonia ,Marine litter ,Materials science ,Polymers ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Plastic ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Composite material ,Polymer ,Ecosystem ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Alismatales ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Microfiber ,Posidonia oceanica ,General Medicine ,Polyethylene ,biology.organism_classification ,Alismatale ,Plastics ,Microfibers ,Egagropile ,Pollution ,Polyester ,chemistry ,Italy ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The ability of Posidonia oceanica spheroids (egagropiles, EG) to incorporate plastics was investigated along the central Italy coast. Plastics were found in the 52.84% of the egagropiles collected (n = 685). The more represented size of plastics has range within 1–1.5 cm, comparable to the size of natural fibres. Comparing plastics occurring both in EG and in surrounding sand, Polyethylene, Polyester and Nylon were the most abundant polymers in EG, while PSE, PE, PP and PET were the most represented in sand. In particular PE and PP were significantly more represented in sand, while PE, Nylon, Polyester and microfibers (as pills) were more represented in EG. Within plastics found in EG, 26.9% were microfibers as small pills (
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162. John Dewey et Nelson Goodman: la paideia artistique comme résonance opérative
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Iannilli Gioia Laura, J.-P. Cometti, R. Dreon, G.L. Iannilli, Y. Kreplak, G. Matteucci, A. Ottobre, O. Quintyn, D. Scott, J.-P. Cometti, G. Matteucci, and Iannilli Gioia Laura
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Pragmatism, Analytical Philosophy, Paideia, Experience, Practice - Abstract
Tra pragmatismo e filosofia analitica, le strade di John Dewey e Nelson Goodman si incrociano, dando luogo a una stretta rete di connessioni che avvicinano le posizioni dei due, convergendo spesso nella medesima. Nel presente lavoro, il territorio sul quale si “affrontano” i due filosofi è un territorio comune: in entrambe le strategie speculative in oggetto, infatti, è riscontrabile una marcata componente operativa, la quale ha garantito dunque un ruolo rilevante all’attività costruzionale del soggetto, dinamicamente coinvolto in un rapporto – caratterizzato da un quoziente di permeabilità considerevole, nonché fondamentale – di reciproca influenza e formazione col mondo. In particolare, è proprio la nozione di formazione, o meglio, di educazione, la quale verrà affrontata in primo luogo in modo complessivo e gradualmente circostanziato al campo dell’arte (intesa come educazione a e attraverso l’arte) a scandire in modo sistematico il procedere del testo. La questione prenderà progressivamente corpo mediante l’individuazione di alcuni punti essenziali e condivisi dai due filosofi: tale confronto farà dunque emergere in maniera significativa la prossimità speculativa – prossimità che, tra l’altro, è analogamente riscontrabile nei percorsi professionali dei due – tra Dewey e Goodman, constatando l’eredità di quella che è «la capacità di vedere» di cui parla il primo, nella compagine filosofica del secondo, retaggio che ancora oggi definisce le nostre interazioni con l’arte. L’individuazione della radicalizzazione (in ultima istanza, vedremo, non così netta) di alcuni aspetti propri dell’apparato filosofico di Dewey – più precisamente della «capacità di vedere» appena menzionata – da parte di Goodman, esclude tuttavia la semplicistica riducibilità di una posizione all’altra, poiché, al di là dei punti di convergenza, si è ritenuto opportuno esaltare le peculiarità di entrambi i filosofi statunitensi.
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163. La moda come estetica del quotidiano
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Gioia Laura Iannilli, G. Matteucci, S. Marino, G.L. Iannilli, G. Matteucci, and Gioia Laura Iannilli
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Everyday Aesthetics, Moda, Estetizzazione, Intersoggettività - Abstract
Il capitolo intende mettere in dialogo Everyday Aesthetics, una giovane sub-disciplina dell'estetica che si misura con tematiche tradizionalmente non incluse nel novero degli argomenti di interesse per l'estetica di matrice arte-centrica, come, appunto, fenomeni e oggetti tipicamente rilevabili nella quotidianità, e la moda, fenomeno dalla forte connotazione estetica, nonché principio fondamentale di articolazione di ormai quasi tutte le dinamiche attive nella vita quotidiana. La volontà di mettere in dialogo Everyday Aesthetics e moda deriva proprio dalla constatazione di una sorprendente "rimozione" compiuta dalla prima nei confronti della seconda: la moda, infatti, o assume un ruolo di sfondo, o viene del tutto esclusa dalle ricerche condotte nel campo dell'Everyday Aesthetics. Il capitolo tenta dunque di compensare questo "negletto" ponendo rilievo su un carattere normativo dell'estetico connesso alla sua radice antropologica e di dimostrare come, se messi alla prova della quotidianità attraverso la lente dell'estetizzazione e dell'intersoggettività, la moda e l'estetico possono essere considerati sinonimi.
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164. Type 1 diabetes and measles, mumps and rubella childhood infections within the Italian Insulin-dependent Diabetes Registry
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Ramondetti, F., Sacco, S., Comelli, M., Bruno, G., Falorni, A., Iannilli, A., dʼAnnunzio, G., Iafusco, D., Songini, M., Toni, S., Cherubini, V., and Carle, F.
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165. Large incidence variation of Type I diabetes in central-southern Italy 1990–1995: lower risk in rural areas
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Cherubini, V., Carle, F., Gesuita, R., Iannilli, A., Tuomilehto, J., Prisco, F., Iafusco, D., Altobelli, E., Chiarelli, F., De Giorgi, G., and Falorni, A.
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166. An integrated quasi-elastic light-scattering, pulse-gradient-spin-echo study on the transport properties of alpha,alpha-trehalose, sucrose, and maltose deuterium oxide solutions
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Iannilli, Emilia, Tettamanti, Enzo, Galantini, Luciano, and Magazu, Salvatore
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Chemistry, Physical and theoretical -- Research ,Solution (Chemistry) -- Physiological aspects ,Sucrose -- Physiological aspects ,Light scattering -- Research ,Heavy water -- Physiological aspects ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries - Published
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167. Diabetic Ketoacidosis Complicated With Previously Unknown Gitelman Syndrome in a Tunisian Child
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Biagioni, Martina, Marigliano, Marco, Iannilli, Antonio, Cester, Annamaria, Gatti, Simona, DʼAlba, Irene, Tedeschi, Silvana, Syren, Marie-Louise, and Cherubini, Valentino
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168. Regulation of tyrosine kinase B activity by the Cyp46/cholesterol loss pathway in mature hippocampal neurons: relevance for neuronal survival under stress and in aging
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Sodero, Alejandro O., Trovò, Laura, Iannilli, Francesca, Van Veldhoven, Paul, Dotti, Carlos G., and Martin, Mauricio G.
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169. Time In Range in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Using Treatment Strategies Based on Nonautomated Insulin Delivery Systems in the Real World
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Cherubini, Valentino, primary, Bonfanti, Riccardo, additional, Casertano, Alberto, additional, De Nitto, Elena, additional, Iannilli, Antonio, additional, Lombardo, Fortunato, additional, Maltoni, Giulio, additional, Marigliano, Marco, additional, Bassi, Marta, additional, Minuto, Nicola, additional, Mozzillo, Enza, additional, Rabbone, Ivana, additional, Rapini, Novella, additional, Rigamonti, Andrea, additional, Salzano, Giuseppina, additional, Scaramuzza, Andrea, additional, Schiaffini, Riccardo, additional, Tinti, Davide, additional, Toni, Sonia, additional, Zagaroli, Luca, additional, Zucchini, Stefano, additional, Maffeis, Claudio, additional, and Gesuita, Rosaria, additional
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170. From Cultural Branding to Cultural Empowerment through Social Innovation: I Was a Sari—A Design-Driven Indian Case Study
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Bertola, Paola, primary, Colombi, Chiara, additional, Iannilli, Valeria M., additional, and Vacca, Federica, additional
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171. A methodological investigation of a flexible surface MRI coil to obtain functional signals from the human olfactory bulb
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Fournel, A., primary, Iannilli, E., additional, Ferdenzi, C., additional, Werner, A., additional, Hummel, T., additional, and Bensafi, M., additional
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172. Prevalence and Impact of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Atrial Fibrillation
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Pastori, Daniele, primary, Sciacqua, Angela, additional, Marcucci, Rossella, additional, Farcomeni, Alessio, additional, Perticone, Francesco, additional, Del Ben, Maria, additional, Angelico, Francesco, additional, Baratta, Francesco, additional, Pignatelli, Pasquale, additional, Violi, Francesco, additional, Saliola, Mirella, additional, Santulli, Maria, additional, Vasaturo, Fortunata, additional, Casciaro, Marco Antonio, additional, Cammisotto, Vittoria, additional, Nocella, Cristina, additional, Bartimoccia, Simona, additional, Carnevale, Roberto, additional, Iannilli, Claudia, additional, Di Stefano, Tiziana, additional, Iannucci, Patrizia, additional, and Sabbatini, Elio, additional
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173. Dataset of verbal evaluation of umami taste in Europe
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Iannilli, Emilia, primary, Knaapila, Antti, additional, Cecchini, Maria Paola, additional, and Hummel, Thomas, additional
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174. Thorough Multianalytical Characterization and Quantification of Micro- and Nanoplastics from Bracciano Lake’s Sediments
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Corti, Andrea, primary, Vinciguerra, Virginia, additional, Iannilli, Valentina, additional, Pietrelli, Loris, additional, Manariti, Antonella, additional, Bianchi, Sabrina, additional, Petri, Antonella, additional, Cifelli, Mario, additional, Domenici, Valentina, additional, and Castelvetro, Valter, additional
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175. Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of 1990–2003 Incidence Time Trends of Childhood Diabetes in Italy: The RIDI Study
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Bruno, Graziella, Maule, Milena, Merletti, Franco, Novelli, Giulia, Falorni, Alberto, Iannilli, Antonio, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Altobelli, Emma, dʼAnnunzio, Giuseppe, Piffer, Silvano, Pozzilli, Paolo, Iafusco, Dario, Songini, Marco, Roncarolo, Federico, Toni, Sonia, Carle, Flavia, and Cherubini, Valentino
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176. Genotoxic effects induced by glyphosate-based herbicide on two gammarid species: the invasive Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) (Crustacea, Amphipoda) and the native Echinogammarus veneris (Heller, 1865)
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Iannilli, Valentina, primary, Lecce, Francesca, additional, and Latella, Francesca, additional
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177. First evidence of microplastics ingestion in benthic amphipods from Svalbard
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Iannilli, Valentina, primary, Pasquali, Vittorio, additional, Setini, Andrea, additional, and Corami, Fabiana, additional
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178. Microplastics in Talitrus saltator (Crustacea, Amphipoda): new evidence of ingestion from natural contexts
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Mauro Falconieri, Gianluca Poeta, Alessia Di Gennaro, Corrado Battisti, Maria Sighicelli, Francesca Lecce, Valentina Iannilli, Loris Pietrelli, Pietrelli, L., Falconieri, M., Sighicelli, M., Lecce, F., Di Gennaro, A., and Iannilli, V.
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Microplastics ,Amphipoda ,Food Chain ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Zoology ,Talitridae ,010501 environmental sciences ,Ecotoxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Dietary Exposure ,Food chain ,Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Sand hopper ,Sandy beache ,Ecosystem ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Invertebrate ,Sand hoppers ,Sandy beaches ,Detritus ,biology ,fungi ,Talitrus saltator ,Anthropogenic marine litter ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Crustacean ,Gastrointestinal Contents ,Trophic web ,Italy ,Polyethylene ,Plastics ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) measurements and comparing the spectrum peaks (range 4000–600 cm−1) with reference spectra database and instrument libraries, we observed new evidence of the ingestion of microplastic particles analyzing the digestive tracts of Talitrus saltator. Specimens, sampled in central Italy, probably ingested the particles with natural detritus. Since worldwide many species of invertebrates and vertebrates (e.g., birds) feed on Amphipoda along coastal ecosystems, we hypothesized that microplastic in these crustaceans can be accumulated along the food chain. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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179. Everyday Aesthetics
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Gioia Laura Iannilli and Gioia Laura Iannilli
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Arto Haapala ,Everyday Aesthetic ,Thomas Leddy ,Kevin Melchionne ,Ossi Naukkarinen ,Yuriko Saito - Abstract
The entry provides a clear analysis of a new sub-field of aesthetics named Everyday Aesthetics by addressing its core concepts, presenting its main advocates, and by linking it with other philosophical traditions that have dealt with the everyday.
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180. Recensione di F. MacBride, J. Haldane (eds.), The Aesthetics of Everyday Life, 'The Monist'
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Gioia Laura Iannilli and Gioia Laura Iannilli
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Quotidiano, Estetico, The Monist, Everyday Aesthetics - Abstract
Il tema del quotidiano ha conosciuto un’espansione non secondaria nei recenti studi estetologici internazionali. Il rapporto tra estetico e quotidiano è infatti ormai un problema ampiamente incluso nell’agenda filosofica contemporanea. Questo interesse si è tuttavia concretizzato in vari modi e non in una linea d’indagine unitaria. Un ottimo indicatore della persistente crucialità di questo argo- mento per l’estetica filosofica, e del fatto che essa non è percepita soltanto in un piccolo gruppo di studiosi, è rappresentato dal fascicolo apparso nel 2018 della prestigiosa rivista “The Monist” dedicato appunto a "The aesthetics of everyday life", un censimento autorevole e in quanto tale molto atteso da parte di chi si occupa dell’argomento di studio in questione. In questa recensione verranno presentati i contenuti principali del fascicolo mostrando i punti di debolezza dei vari contributi rispetto alla linea di ricerca più consolidata conosciuta come "Everyday Aesthetics".
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181. Microplastic pollution in the surface waters of Italian Subalpine Lakes
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Lucia Coscia, Loris Pietrelli, Francesca Lecce, Valentina Iannilli, Mauro Falconieri, Stefania Di Vito, Maria Sighicelli, Simone Nuglio, Giorgio Zampetti, Falconieri, M., Iannilli, V., Lecce, F., Pietrelli, L., and Sighicelli, M.
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Pollution ,Microplastics ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Microplastic pollution ,Freshwater ecosystem ,Subalpine lakes ,Plastic debris ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Rivers ,Abundance (ecology) ,Subalpine lake ,Transect ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Waste Products ,General Medicine ,Debris ,Lakes ,Oceanography ,Italy ,Polyethylene ,Polystyrenes ,Environmental science ,Montane ecology ,Environmental Pollution ,Plastics ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Plastic debris incidence in marine environment was already highlighted in the early 1970s. Over the last decade, microplastic pollution in the environment has received increasing attention and is now an emerging research area. Many studies have focused on quantifying microplastic abundance in the marine environment, while there are relatively few data on microplastic occurrence in freshwater environment. Recent studies have reported high concentrations of microplastics in lakes and rivers, although the understanding of several factors influencing source, transport and fate is still limited. This study compares different lakes and the common factors, which could influence the occurrence and distribution of microplastics. The three subalpine lakes monitored include Lake Maggiore, Iseo and Garda. The selected sampling transects reflect the hydrologic conditions, the morphometric characteristics of these lakes, and other factors influencing the release of plastics debris in lakes. Particles of microplastics (
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182. Central Processing of Trigeminal Activation in Humans
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Hummel, T., Iannilli, E., Frasnelli, J., Boyle, J., and Gerber, J.
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183. The technological and economic management of the environmental variable in the pharmaceutical–chemical industry
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Biniecka, M., Campana, P., and Iannilli, I.
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184. LEARNING FROM MISTAKES. PATIENT CENTRIC DESIGN EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
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Carlo Emilio Standoli, Antonella Valeria Penati, and Valeria Maria Iannilli
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Process management ,Patient centric ,User experience design ,business.industry ,Design education ,Computer science ,Design process ,business - Published
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185. INTEGRATED DESIGN LEARNING METHODS IN FASHION RETAIL DESIGN STUDIO
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Alessandra Spagnoli, Valeria Maria Iannilli, and Antonella Valeria Penati
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Design Education ,Engineering ,Integrated design ,business.industry ,Design Education, Project-Based Learning, Integrated Learning Methods, Experiential Learning Process, Fashion System Retail Design ,Experiential Learning Process ,Project-based learning ,Project-Based Learning ,Engineering management ,Design education ,Retail design ,Learning methods ,business ,Integrated Learning Methods ,Fashion System Retail Design ,Studio - Published
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186. 1349-P: Sociodemographic and Clinical Factors Associate with Parental Fear of Hypoglycemia: Italian Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey
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Flavia Carle, Dorina Pjetraj, Antonio Iannilli, Monica Marino, Rosaria Gesuita, Isped, Valentino Cherubini, and Riccardo Bonfanti
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business.industry ,Cross-sectional study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Environmental health ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,Hypoglycemia ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Aim of this study was to evaluate the association of socio-demographic and clinical factors, including technologies used for diabetes management, and parental fear of hypoglycaemia (FOH) in parents of children ( Disclosure V. Cherubini: None. D. Pjetraj: None. R. Bonfanti: Advisory Panel; Self; Abbott, Lilly Diabetes, Medtronic, Novo Nordisk A/S, Roche Diabetes Care, Sanofi. M. Marino: None. A. Iannilli: None. F. Carle: None. R. Gesuita: None.
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187. Bilateral simultaneous cerebellar infarction in the medial branches of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery territories
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Brusa L., Iannilli M., Bruno G., Di Biasi C., Gualdi G. F., Schiaffini C., and Lenzi G. L.
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188. Odor-related brain hyper-reactivity in euthymic bipolar disorder: An fMRI and ERP study
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Yuping Ning, Simona Negoias, Emilia Iannilli, Stephanie Krüger, Hagen H. Kitzler, Ben Chen, and Thomas Hummel
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Olfactory system ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bipolar Disorder ,Hyper reactivity ,Olfaction ,Audiology ,Stimulus (physiology) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Diagnostic Self Evaluation ,Olfaction Disorders ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neuroimaging ,medicine ,Humans ,Bipolar disorder ,Evoked Potentials ,Biological Psychiatry ,business.industry ,Functional Neuroimaging ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Electrophysiology ,Odor ,Female ,Nerve Net ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Previous studies on olfactory function in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) are limited and contradictory. The current study aimed to comprehensively analyze the olfactory function of patients with euthymic BD using psychophysical, electrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques. Twenty-one patients with BD in remission and 20 healthy controls were tested with the "Sniffin' Sticks" olfactory test. Block-design fMRI data to a pleasant and an unpleasant stimulus were acquired while recording intensity and hedonic ratings. Olfactory event-related potentials (OERP) to the same stimuli were additionally recorded. Results show no differences between patients and healthy controls in terms of self-rated olfactory function and tested olfactory domains (odor threshold, discrimination or identification) (p>0.05). Compared to healthy controls, patients showed an increased fMRI activation in multiple cortical and subcortical regions as a response to olfactory stimulation, as well as larger amplitudes of OERPs regardless of the hedonic valence of the odor. All in all, patients with euthymic BD showed a stronger central responsiveness to odorous stimuli in fMRI and OERPs despite of normal psychophysical results, indicating the probable existence of an odor-related over-reactive brain network in the remission phase of BD.
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189. Convergence and Integration between Disciplinary Knowledge and Transversal Skills in the Fashion Area: Experimenting New Interdisciplinary Educational Modules
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Alessandra Spagnoli, Vittorio Linfante, and Valeria Maria Iannilli
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Higher Education, interdisciplinary educational modules, transversal skills, Fashion Industry, Retail Design System ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Fashion industry ,Fashion Industry ,transversal skills ,Higher Education ,Retail Design System ,Transversal (combinatorics) ,Mathematics education ,Convergence (relationship) ,business ,Discipline ,interdisciplinary educational modules - Published
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190. Learning from mistakes. Patient centric design education experience
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Iannilli, V. M., Penati, A. V., and Standoli, C. E.
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medication errors ,design process ,medication errors, user experience, design experience, design process, design education ,user experience ,design education ,design experience - Published
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191. Early-life dentine manganese concentrations and intrinsic functional brain connectivity in adolescents: A pilot study
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Demetrios M. Papazaharias, Claudia Ambrosi, Manish Arora, Emilia Iannilli, Erik de Water, Roberto Gasparotti, Megan K. Horton, L. Mascaro, Robert O. Wright, Christine Austin, Donald R. Smith, Roberto Lucchini, and Cheuk Y. Tang
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Male ,Teeth ,Physiology ,Pilot Projects ,010501 environmental sciences ,Adolescents ,01 natural sciences ,Basal Ganglia ,Families ,0302 clinical medicine ,Basal ganglia ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Deciduous teeth ,Child ,Prefrontal cortex ,Children ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Putamen ,Brain ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,Research Design ,Physical Sciences ,Medicine ,Female ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,Chemical Elements ,Adolescent ,Imaging Techniques ,Science ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Neuroimaging ,Research and Analysis Methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Middle frontal gyrus ,Tooth, Deciduous ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Manganese ,Pregnancy ,Postcentral gyrus ,business.industry ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Pilot Studies ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Environmental Exposure ,medicine.disease ,Jaw ,Age Groups ,Dentin ,People and Places ,Population Groupings ,Nerve Net ,business ,Digestive System ,Head ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Maturational processes in the developing brain are disrupted by exposure to environmental toxicants, setting the stage for deviant developmental trajectories. Manganese (Mn) is an essential nutrient that is neurotoxic at high levels of exposure, particularly affecting the basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex. Both the intensity and timing of exposure matter; deciduous teeth can be used to retrospectively and objectively determine early-life windows of vulnerability. The aim of this pilot study was to examine associations between prenatal, early postnatal and childhood dentine Mn concentrations and intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) of adolescents’ brains. 14 adolescents (12–18 years; 6 girls) from northern Italian regions with either current, historic or no Mn contamination, completed a 10-minute resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan in an 1.5T MRI scanner. We estimated prenatal, early postnatal and childhood Mn concentrations in deciduous teeth using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. We performed seed-based correlation analyses, focusing on six subcortical seeds (left and right caudate, putamen, pallidum) and one cortical seed (bilateral middle frontal gyrus) from Harvard-Oxford atlases. We examined linear and quadratic correlations between log-transformed Mn concentrations and seed-based iFC (Bonferroni-corrected p
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192. Mapping the cytoarchitectonic basis of socio-emotional and cognitive processing in the insula
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Quabs, J., Caspers, Svenja, Iannilli, Francesca, Mohlberg, Hartmut, Bludau, Sebastian, and Amunts, Katrin
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- 2019
193. A compact Time-Of-Flight detector for radiation measurements in a space habitat: LIDAL–ALTEA
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Enzo Reali, C. Berucci, G. Nobili, C. De Donato, Alessandro Rizzo, R. Messi, C. La Tessa, D. Pecchi, M. C. Morone, M. Iannilli, G. Masciantonio, Livio Narici, C. Manea, M. Rovituso, G. Vitali, Francesco Tommasino, P. Picozza, P. Cipollone, and L. Di Fino
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Time of flight detector ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Monte Carlo method ,Detector ,Measure (physics) ,Scintillator ,01 natural sciences ,Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin) ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare ,TOF detectorsSilicon detectorsFLUKASpace ,03 medical and health sciences ,Radiation flux ,Time of flight ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,International Space Station ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
LIDAL–ALTEA is a detector designed to study the radiation flux and energy spectra in the International Space Station (ISS). Its mission is manifested by NASA in 2019. The ALTEA subsystem, which took data on the ISS in the past Zaconte et al. (2010), is based on Silicon Strip detectors and will measure the released energy of the traversing particles, while the LIDAL subdetector is based on fast plastic scintillators , read by PMTs, will measure the particle Time Of Flight. A custom Front End electronics has been designed to reach a time resolution better than 120 ps. LIDAL is under construction while a prototype has been already tested with a proton beam . The measured time resolution fulfills the design expectation and is compatible with FLUKA simulations. The Monte Carlo results have also been validated by the comparison with a test measure where the ALTEA detector was exposed to proton beams.
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194. High-dose contrast-enhanced MRI in multiple sclerosis
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Koudriavtseva, T., Pozzilli, C., Gasperini, C., Argentino, C., Di Biasi, C., Iannilli, M., Trasimeni, G., and Gualdi, G. F.
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195. Premeal Insulin Treatment During Basal-Bolus Regimen in Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes
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CHERUBINI, VALENTINO, IANNILLI, ANTONIO, IAFUSCO, DARIO, CARDELLA, FRANCESCA, GIAMPRINI, MARIA SOLE, FANELLI, CARMINE, and COPPA, GIOVANNI VALENTINO
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196. Nuovi percorsi della moda tra globale e locale. Dai grandi centri alla disseminazione culturale del fashion system
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Iannilli, Valeria, Linfante, Vittorio, Iannilli, Valeria, and Linfante, Vittorio
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La moda si manifesta sempre più come fenomeno, al tempo stesso locale e globale, capace di riflettere non solo diversi stili, ma anche diverse identità e culture. Questo fenomeno ha ridisegnato una contemporanea geografia composta da una proliferazione di epicentri culturali, produttivi e legati alla formazione. Aree geografiche nelle quali la moda viene creata, prodotta, comunicata, venduta e, soprattutto, valorizzata come bene culturale: si assiste, grazie anche alla spinta del mondo digitale, a una globalizzazione delle realtà locali che definiscono nuove traiettorie tra molteplici capitali della moda. Nuove traiettorie sono definite anche dalle consolidate aziende del comparto, che diventano in un certo senso nomadi, creando fashion week itineranti: presentazioni di collezioni che non solo ricercano luoghi inusuali e spettacolari ma che dei luoghi e delle diverse culture recuperano e valorizzano lavorazioni, materiali e tradizioni. Il testo, partendo da una storia geografica (o geografia storica) della moda, intende indagare il dialogo tra locale e globale, dai luoghi in cui essa è nata e si è sviluppata, fino a raccontare le eccellenze che si sono sviluppate all’interno di un determinato contesto geografico, storico, sociale, produttivo e culturale.
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197. High frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in Italian children: A nationwide longitudinal study, 2004-2013
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Cherubini, Valentino, Skrami, Edlira, Ferrito, Lucia, Zucchini, Stefano, Scaramuzza, Andrea, Bonfanti, Riccardo, Buono, Pietro, Cardella, Francesca, Cauvin, Vittoria, Chiari, Giovanni, D'Annunzio, Giuseppe, Frongia, Anna Paola, Iafusco, Dario, Patera, Ippolita Patrizia, Toni, Sonia, Tumini, Stefano, Rabbone, Ivana, Lombardo, Fortunato, Carle, Flavia, Gesuita, Rosaria, Lera, Riccardo, De Luna, Livia, Gualtieri, Antonella, Zecchino, Clara, Piccinno, Elvira, Reinstadler, Petra, Prandi, Elena, Gallo, Francesco, Morganti, Gianfranco, Ripoli, Carlo, La Loggia, Alfonso, Scanu, Piera, Cardinale, Giuliana, Tomaselli, Letizia Grazia, Citriniti, Felice, Lazzaro, Nicola, De Donno, Valeria, Mainetti, Benedetta, Coccioli, Maria Susanna, Maccioni, Rosella, Marongiu, Ugo, Bruzzese, Mariella, Iannilli, Antonio, Pardi, Daniela, Confetto, Santino, Zanfardino, Angela, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Franzese, Adriana, Cadario, Francesco, Milia, Anna Franca, Piredda, Gavina, Soro, Miriam, Correddu, Antonella, Galderisi, Alfonso, De Berardinis, Fiorella, Federico, Giovanni, Zanette, Giorgio, Suprani, Tosca, Pedini, Annalisa, Bitti, Maria Luisa Manca, Delvecchio, Maurizio, Trada, Michela, Meloni, Gianfranco, Gaiero, Alberto, Bulciolu, Pasquale, Guerraggio, Lucia, Faleschini, Elena, Zanatta, Manuela, Salvatoni, Alessandro, Maffeis, Claudio, Arnaldi, Claudia, Cherubini, Valentino, Skrami, Edlira, Ferrito, Lucia, Zucchini, Stefano, Scaramuzza, Andrea, Bonfanti, Riccardo, Buono, Pietro, Cardella, Francesca, Cauvin, Vittoria, Chiari, Giovanni, D'Annunzio, Giuseppe, Frongia, Anna Paola, Iafusco, Dario, Patera, Ippolita Patrizia, Toni, Sonia, Tumini, Stefano, Rabbone, Ivana, Lombardo, Fortunato, Carle, Flavia, Gesuita, Rosaria, Lera, Riccardo, De Luna, Livia, Gualtieri, Antonella, Zecchino, Clara, Piccinno, Elvira, Reinstadler, Petra, Prandi, Elena, Gallo, Francesco, Morganti, Gianfranco, Ripoli, Carlo, La Loggia, Alfonso, Scanu, Piera, Cardinale, Giuliana, Tomaselli, Letizia Grazia, Citriniti, Felice, Lazzaro, Nicola, De Donno, Valeria, Mainetti, Benedetta, Coccioli, Maria Susanna, Maccioni, Rosella, Marongiu, Ugo, Bruzzese, Mariella, Iannilli, Antonio, Pardi, Daniela, Confetto, Santino, Zanfardino, Angela, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Franzese, Adriana, Cadario, Francesco, Milia, Anna Franca, Piredda, Gavina, Soro, Miriam, Correddu, Antonella, Galderisi, Alfonso, De Berardinis, Fiorella, Federico, Giovanni, Zanette, Giorgio, Suprani, Tosca, Pedini, Annalisa, Bitti, Maria Luisa Manca, Delvecchio, Maurizio, Trada, Michela, Meloni, Gianfranco, Gaiero, Alberto, Bulciolu, Pasquale, Guerraggio, Lucia, Faleschini, Elena, Zanatta, Manuela, Salvatoni, Alessandro, Maffeis, Claudio, Arnaldi, Claudia, Cherubini, V., Skrami, E., Ferrito, L., Zucchini, S., Scaramuzza, A., Bonfanti, R., Buono, P., Cardella, F., Cauvin, V., Chiari, G., D'Annunzio, G., Frongia, A. P., Iafusco, D., Patera, I. P., Toni, S., Tumini, S., Rabbone, I., Lombardo, F., Carle, F., Gesuita, R., Lera, R., De Luna, L., Gualtieri, A., Zecchino, C., Piccinno, E., Reinstadler, P., Prandi, E., Gallo, F., Morganti, G., Ripoli, C., La Loggia, A., Scanu, P., Cardinale, G., Tomaselli, L. G., Citriniti, F., Lazzaro, N., De Donno, V., Mainetti, B., Coccioli, M. S., Maccioni, R., Marongiu, U., Bruzzese, M., Iannilli, A., Pardi, D., Confetto, S., Zanfardino, A., Iughetti, L., Franzese, A., Cadario, F., Milia, A. F., Piredda, G., Soro, M., Correddu, A., Galderisi, A., De Berardinis, F., Federico, G., Zanette, G., Suprani, T., Pedini, A., Bitti, M. L. M., Delvecchio, M., Trada, M., Meloni, G., Gaiero, A., Bulciolu, P., Guerraggio, L., Faleschini, E., Zanatta, M., Salvatoni, A., Maffeis, C., and Arnaldi, C.
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Male ,Longitudinal study ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Diabetic ketoacidosis ,Adolescent ,Population ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Longitudinal Studie ,Logistic regression ,Article ,Diabetic Ketoacidosis ,Diabetic Ketoacidosi ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Diabetes mellitus ,Humans ,Medicine ,Age Factor ,Longitudinal Studies ,Family history ,education ,Diabetes, Ketoacidosis ,Type 1 diabetes ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,medicine.disease ,Ketoacidosis ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Italy ,Female ,business ,Human - Abstract
This longitudinal population-based study analyses the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at type 1 diabetes diagnosis in Italian children under 15 years of age, during 2004–2013. DKA was defined as absent (pH ≥ 7.30), mild/moderate (7.1 ≤ pH
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198. The role of socio-economic and clinical factors on HbA1c in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes: an Italian multicentre survey
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Gesuita, Rosaria, Skrami, Edlira, Bonfanti, Riccardo, Cipriano, Paola, Ferrito, Lucia, Frongia, Paola, Iannilli, Antonio, Lombardo, Fortunato, Mozzillo, Enza, Paleari, Renata, Rabbone, Ivana, Sabbion, Alberto, Salvatoni, Alessandro, Scaramuzza, Andrea, Schiaffini, Riccardo, Sulli, Nicoletta, Toni, Sonia, Carle, Flavia, Cherubini, Valentino, IAFUSCO, Dario, Gesuita, R., Skrami, E., Bonfanti, R., Cipriano, P., Ferrito, L., Frongia, P., Iafusco, D., Iannilli, A., Lombardo, F., Mozzillo, E., Paleari, R., Rabbone, I., Sabbion, A., Salvatoni, A., Scaramuzza, A., Schiaffini, R., Sulli, N., Toni, S., Carle, F., Cherubini, V., Gesuita, Rosaria, Skrami, Edlira, Bonfanti, Riccardo, Cipriano, Paola, Ferrito, Lucia, Frongia, Paola, Iafusco, Dario, Iannilli, Antonio, Lombardo, Fortunato, Mozzillo, Enza, Paleari, Renata, Rabbone, Ivana, Sabbion, Alberto, Salvatoni, Alessandro, Scaramuzza, Andrea, Schiaffini, Riccardo, Sulli, Nicoletta, Toni, Sonia, Carle, Flavia, and Cherubini, Valentino
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Glycated Hemoglobin A ,Adolescent ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Mothers ,Pediatrics ,socioeconomic status ,Diabetic ,Endocrinology ,Insulin Infusion Systems ,Cost of Illness ,Diet, Diabetic ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Insulin ,Socioeconomic statu ,Child ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,child ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Combined Modality Therapy ,child – Hb A1c – qualityof life – socioeconomic status – type1 diabetes mellitus ,Hypoglycemia ,Diet ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,quality of life ,Italy ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Health Care Surveys ,Hyperglycemia ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Hb A1c, quality of life, socioeconomic status, type 1 diabetes mellitus, Adolescent, Child, Combined Modality Therapy, Cost of Illness, Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diet, Diabetic, Educational Status, Glycated Hemoglobin A, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, Hypoglycemic Agents, Insulin, Italy, Mothers, Socioeconomic Factors, Insulin Infusion Systems, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Quality of Life ,Educational Status ,Hb A1c ,type 1 diabetes mellitus ,Type 1 diabetes mellitu - Abstract
Objective: To identify the role of the family's socio-economic and clinical characteristics on metabolic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods: In this cross-sectional, multicentre study, 768 subjects with type 1 diabetes under 18 years of age were consecutively recruited from January 2008 to February 2009. Target condition was considered for HbA1c values
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199. How can Everyday Aesthetics meet Fashion?
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IANNILLI, GIOIA LAURA and Iannilli, G.L.
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Everyday Aesthetic ,Fashion ,Aestheticization - Abstract
Amongst recent theoretical efforts to achieve the academic “addressability” of widespread phenomena that bring to the fore the etymological poignancy of the term “aisthesis”, Everyday Aesthetics seems emblematical for a richer reconceptualization of aesthetics. It, in fact, deals with features of our daily life traditionally overlooked by art-centred aesthetics, due to their “mundane” nature. Yet fashion, indeed a crucial element in the everyday, has curiously played a secondary, or rather, no role in such investigation. This paper aims to compensate this neglect by highlighting a normative feature of the aesthetic linked to its anthropological root and to prove how, if put to the test of everydayness through the lens of aestheticization and intersubjectivity, fashion and the aesthetic can be equated.
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200. Differences in the central-nervous processing of olfactory stimuli according to their hedonic and arousal characteristics
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Thomas Hummel, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Simona Negoias, Johannes Gerber, Jonathan Warr, S Härtwig, and Emilia Iannilli
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Adult ,Pleasure ,Olfaction ,Amygdala ,Brain mapping ,050105 experimental psychology ,Developmental psychology ,Arousal ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Superior temporal gyrus ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical Stimulation ,Neural Pathways ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Brain Mapping ,General Neuroscience ,05 social sciences ,Brain ,Hedonic tone ,Olfactory Perception ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Odor ,Female ,Psychology ,Insula ,Neuroscience ,psychological phenomena and processes ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Given the strong relationship between human olfaction and emotion, it is not surprising that numerous studies have investigated human response to hedonic and arousing qualities of odors. However, neuropsychological research addressed rather the pleasant-unpleasant, and not the arousing-calming dimension of emotional states generated by odorants. The purpose of the presented fMRI study was to evaluate the differences in cerebral processing of olfactory stimuli, focusing on both of these dimensions of emotional experiences, i.e., pleasantness and arousal. We investigated the patterns of activation generated by odors differing in hedonic tone and generated arousal while controlling the stimuli intensity. This design allowed for a new insight to the emotional odor processing with imaging techniques. The pleasantness was related to activation in the cingulate gyrus, the insula, the hippocampal area, the amygdala, and the superior temporal gyrus, whereas arousal affected activation in the thalamic relay. The present study showed also that the emotional states generated by arousing qualities of odorants are an important determinant of magnitude of cerebral activation.
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