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2. The local distribution of in-work poverty and sectoral employment: an analysis of local dynamics in Italy
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Tonutti, Giovanni, Garnero, Andrea, Bertarelli, Gaia, and Pratesi, Monica
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3. Satellitome analysis on the pale-breasted thrush Turdus leucomelas (Passeriformes; Turdidae) uncovers the putative co-evolution of sex chromosomes and satellite DNAs
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Souza, Guilherme Mota, Kretschmer, Rafael, Toma, Gustavo Akira, de Oliveira, Alan Moura, Deon, Geize Aparecida, Setti, Princia Grejo, Zeni dos Santos, Rodrigo, Goes, Caio Augusto Gomes, Del Valle Garnero, Analía, Gunski, Ricardo José, de Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa, Porto-Foresti, Fabio, Liehr, Thomas, Utsunomia, Ricardo, and de Bello Cioffi, Marcelo more...
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4. Evolution of bird sex chromosomes: a cytogenomic approach in Palaeognathae species
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Setti, Príncia Grejo, Deon, Geize Aparecida, Zeni dos Santos, Rodrigo, Goes, Caio Augusto Gomes, Garnero, Analía Del Valle, Gunski, Ricardo José, de Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa, Porto-Foresti, Fábio, de Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena, Silva, Fábio Augusto Oliveira, Liehr, Thomas, Utsunomia, Ricardo, Kretschmer, Rafael, and de Bello Cioffi, Marcelo more...
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5. Satellitome analysis on the pale-breasted thrush Turdus leucomelas (Passeriformes; Turdidae) uncovers the putative co-evolution of sex chromosomes and satellite DNAs
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Guilherme Mota Souza, Rafael Kretschmer, Gustavo Akira Toma, Alan Moura de Oliveira, Geize Aparecida Deon, Princia Grejo Setti, Rodrigo Zeni dos Santos, Caio Augusto Gomes Goes, Analía Del Valle Garnero, Ricardo José Gunski, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de Oliveira, Fabio Porto-Foresti, Thomas Liehr, Ricardo Utsunomia, and Marcelo de Bello Cioffi more...
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Molecular cytogenetics ,Evolution ,Neo sex chromosomes ,Translocation ,satDNA ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Do all birds' sex chromosomes follow the same canonical one-way direction of evolution? We combined cytogenetic and genomic approaches to analyze the process of the W chromosomal differentiation in two selected Passeriform species, named the Pale-breasted Thrush Turdus leucomelas and the Rufous-bellied thrush T. rufiventris. We characterized the full catalog of satellite DNAs (satellitome) of T. leucomelas, and the 10 TleSatDNA classes obtained together with 16 microsatellite motifs were in situ mapped in both species. Additionally, using Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) assays, we investigated their intragenomic variations. The W chromosomes of both species did not accumulate higher amounts of both heterochromatin and repetitive sequences. However, while T. leucomelas showed a heterochromatin-poor W chromosome with a very complex evolutionary history, T. rufiventris showed a small and partially heterochromatic W chromosome that represents a differentiated version of its original autosomal complement (Z chromosome). The combined approach of CGH and sequential satDNA mapping suggest the occurrence of a former W-autosomal translocation event in T. leucomelas, which had an impact on the W chromosome in terms of sequence gains and losses. At the same time, an autosome, which is present in both males and females in a polymorphic state, lost sequences and integrated previously W-specific ones. This putative W-autosomal translocation, however, did not result in the emergence of a multiple-sex chromosome system. Instead, the generation of a neo-W chromosome suggests an unexpected evolutionary trajectory that deviates from the standard canonical model of sex chromosome evolution. more...
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- 2024
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6. 3D City Models in Planning Activities
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Garnero, Gabriele, primary and Tarantino, Gloria, additional
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- 2024
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7. Evolution of bird sex chromosomes: a cytogenomic approach in Palaeognathae species
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Príncia Grejo Setti, Geize Aparecida Deon, Rodrigo Zeni dos Santos, Caio Augusto Gomes Goes, Analía Del Valle Garnero, Ricardo José Gunski, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Thales Renato Ochotorena de Freitas, Fábio Augusto Oliveira Silva, Thomas Liehr, Ricardo Utsunomia, Rafael Kretschmer, and Marcelo de Bello Cioffi more...
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Molecular cytogenetics ,Evolution ,Nascent sex chromosomes ,satDNAs ,Birds ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,QH359-425 - Abstract
Abstract Background Different patterns of sex chromosome differentiation are seen in Palaeognathae birds, a lineage that includes the ratites (Struthioniformes, Rheiformes, Apterygiformes, Casuariiformes, and the sister group Tinamiformes). While some Tinamiform species have well-differentiated W chromosomes, both Z and W of all the flightless ratites are still morphologically undifferentiated. Here, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the ZW differentiation in birds using a combination of cytogenetic, genomic, and bioinformatic approaches. The whole set of satDNAs from the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) was described and characterized. Furthermore, we examined the in situ locations of these satDNAs alongside several microsatellite repeats and carried out Comparative Genomic Hybridizations in two related species: the greater rhea (Rhea americana) and the tataupa tinamou (Crypturellus tataupa). Results From the 24 satDNA families identified (which represent the greatest diversity of satDNAs ever uncovered in any bird species), only three of them were found to accumulate on the emu’s sex chromosomes, with no discernible accumulation observed on the W chromosome. The W chromosomes of both the greater rhea and the emu did not exhibit a significant buildup of either C-positive heterochromatin or repetitive DNAs, indicating their large undifferentiation both at morphological and molecular levels. In contrast, the tataupa tinamou has a highly differentiated W chromosome that accumulates several DNA repeats. Conclusion The findings provide new information on the architecture of the avian genome and an inside look at the starting points of sex chromosome differentiation in birds. more...
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8. Astroglial networks control visual responses of superior collicular neurons and sensory-motor behavior
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Josien Visser, Giampaolo Milior, Rachel Breton, Julien Moulard, Maina Garnero, Pascal Ezan, Jérôme Ribot, and Nathalie Rouach
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CP: Neuroscience ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Summary: Astroglial networks closely interact with neuronal populations, but their functional contribution to neuronal representation of sensory information remains unexplored. The superior colliculus (SC) integrates multi-sensory information by generating distinct spatial patterns of neuronal functional responses to specific sensory stimulation. Here, we report that astrocytes from the mouse SC form extensive networks in the retinorecipient layer compared to visual cortex. This strong astroglial connectivity relies on high expression of gap-junction proteins. Genetic disruption of this connectivity functionally impairs SC retinotopic and orientation preference responses. These alterations are region specific, absent in primary visual cortex, and associated at the circuit level with a specific impairment of collicular neurons synaptic transmission. This has implications for SC-related visually induced innate behavior, as disrupting astroglial networks impairs light-evoked temporary arrest. Our results indicate that astroglial networks shape synaptic circuit activity underlying SC functional visual responses and play a crucial role in integrating visual cues to drive sensory-motor behavior. more...
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9. Bioaccumulation, organotropism and fate of cadmium in Gammarus fossarum exposed through dietary pathway
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Gestin, Ophélia, Geffard, Olivier, Delorme, Nicolas, Garnero, Laura, Lacoue-Labarthe, Thomas, and Lopes, Christelle
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10. Proteogenomic reconstruction of organ-specific metabolic networks in an environmental sentinel species, the amphipod Gammarus fossarum
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Koenig, Natacha, Baa-Puyoulet, Patrice, Lafont, Amélie, Lorenzo-Colina, Isis, Navratil, Vincent, Leprêtre, Maxime, Sugier, Kevin, Delorme, Nicolas, Garnero, Laura, Queau, Hervé, Gaillard, Jean-Charles, Kielbasa, Mélodie, Ayciriex, Sophie, Calevro, Federica, Chaumot, Arnaud, Charles, Hubert, Armengaud, Jean, Geffard, Olivier, and Degli Esposti, Davide more...
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11. Comparative cytogenetics in felids (Carnivora: Felidae): Leopardus wiedii, Panthera onca, Puma concolor and Felis catus
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R.J. Gunski, D.S. Ojeda, M.A. Ledesma, V.O. Rosso, V. Tura, N.F. Farias, F.P. Torres, and A.D.V. Garnero
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felidae ,NOR banding ,chromosome marker ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This study aims to conduct a cytogenetic analysis on four South American feline species: the jaguar (Panthera onca), the puma (Puma concolor), the ocelot (Leopardus wiedii), and the domestic cat (Felis catus). We discovered that the jaguar and the puma mainly differ in their fundamental number of chromosomes. Furthermore, we observed a morphological difference in a pair of chromosomes between the jaguar and the domestic cat. This suggests that, over the course of evolution, there was a pericentric inversion in a pair of B4 group chromosomes, leading them to become part of the A group in the jaguar. When analyzing the puma, we noticed the presence of a fourth pair of chromosomes in the E group, along with a deletion in the F group. Additionally, we observed the presence of an additional pair of chromosomes in the C group in the ocelot. Another interesting aspect of the study was the location of nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) on the chromosomes. To elucidate the origin of other chromosome pairs, we employed chromosomal banding techniques, allowing us to better understand the evolution of the C3 pair in the Leopardus genus and the E4 pair in the Puma genus. more...
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12. Moon-forming impactor as a source of Earth’s basal mantle anomalies
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Yuan, Qian, Li, Mingming, Desch, Steven J., Ko, Byeongkwan, Deng, Hongping, Garnero, Edward J., Gabriel, Travis S. J., Kegerreis, Jacob A., Miyazaki, Yoshinori, Eke, Vincent, and Asimow, Paul D.
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- 2023
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13. Travesía 4.0: hacia la transformación digital de la industria paraguaya
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Feal-Zubimendi, Soledad, primary and Garnero, Paula, additional
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14. ToF-SIMS imaging shows specific lipophilic vitamin alterations in chronic reprotoxicity caused by the emerging contaminant Pravastatin in Gammarus fossarum
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Fu, Tingting, Calabrese, Valentina, Bancel, Sarah, Quéau, Hervé, Garnero, Laura, Delorme, Nicolas, Abbaci, Khedidja, Salvador, Arnaud, Chaumot, Arnaud, Geffard, Olivier, Degli-Esposti, Davide, and Ayciriex, Sophie more...
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15. Aerial and Terrestrial LiDAR: Comparisons and Accuracies.
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Gabriele Garnero
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- 2023
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16. Aerial and Terrestrial LiDAR: Comparisons and Accuracies
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Garnero, Gabriele, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Gervasi, Osvaldo, editor, Murgante, Beniamino, editor, Rocha, Ana Maria A. C., editor, Garau, Chiara, editor, Scorza, Francesco, editor, Karaca, Yeliz, editor, and Torre, Carmelo M., editor more...
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- 2023
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17. Different evolution of S. aureus methicillin-resistant and methicillin-susceptible infections, Argentina
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Barcudi, Danilo, Blasko, Enrique, Gonzalez, María José, Gagetti, Paula, Lamberghini, Ricardo, Garnero, Analía, Sarkis, Claudia, Faccone, Diego, Lucero, Celeste, Tosoroni, Dario, Bocco, José L., Corso, Alejandra, and Sola, Claudia more...
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18. Identification and organ-specific patterns of expression of two metallothioneins in the sentinel species Gammarus fossarum
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Degli Esposti, Davide, Lalouette, Auréline, Gaget, Karen, Lepeule, Louveline, Chaabi, Zineb, Leprêtre, Maxime, Espeyte, Anabelle, Delorme, Nicolas, Quéau, Hervé, Garnero, Laura, Calevro, Federica, Chaumot, Arnaud, and Geffard, Olivier more...
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19. Sous pression : évolution des marchés du travail et des salaires dans les pays de l’OCDE
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Araki, Satoshi, primary, Cazes, Sandrine, additional, Garnero, Andrea, additional, and Salvatori, Andrea, additional
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- 2023
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20. Different evolution of S. aureus methicillin-resistant and methicillin-susceptible infections, Argentina
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Danilo Barcudi, Enrique Blasko, María José Gonzalez, Paula Gagetti, Ricardo Lamberghini, Analía Garnero, Claudia Sarkis, Diego Faccone, Celeste Lucero, Dario Tosoroni, José L. Bocco, Alejandra Corso, and Claudia Sola more...
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S. aureus ,MSSA ,MRSA ,Community-onset-(CO) infections ,Healthcare-associated-(HA) infections ,CA-MRSA-ST30-IV ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus-(SA) is widespread among healthcare-associated-(HA) and the community-associated-(CA) infections. However, the contributions of MRSA and MSSA to the SA overall burden remain unclear.In a nationally-representative-survey conducted in Argentina, 668 SA clinical isolates from 61 hospitals were examined in a prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study in April 2015. The study aimed to analyze MRSA molecular epidemiology, estimate overall SA infection incidence (MSSA, MRSA, and genotypes) in community-onset (CO: HACO, Healthcare-Associated-CO and CACO, Community-Associated-CO) and healthcare-onset (HO: HAHO, Healthcare-associated-HO) infections, stratified by age groups. Additionally temporal evolution was estimated by comparing this study's (2015) incidence values with a previous study (2009) in the same region. Erythromycin-resistant-MSSA and all MRSA strains were genetically typed.The SA total-infections (TI) overall-incidence was 49.1/100,000 monthly-visits, 25.1 and 24.0 for MRSA and MSSA respectively (P = 0.5889), in April 2015. In adults with invasive-infections (INVI), MSSA was 15.7 and MRSA was 11.8 (P = 0.0288), 1.3-fold higher. HA SA infections, both MSSA and MRSA, surpassed CA infections by over threefold.During 2009–2015, there was a significant 23.4 % increase in the SA infections overall-incidence, mainly driven by MSSA, notably a 54.2 % increase in INVI among adults, while MRSA infection rates remained stable. The MSSA rise was accompanied by increased antimicrobial resistance, particularly to erythromycin, linked to MSSA-CC398-t1451-ermT + -IEC+-pvl- emergence. The SA-infections rise was primarily attributed to community-onset-infections (37.3 % and 62.4 % increase for TI and INVI, respectively), particularly HACO-MSSA and HACO-MRSA in adults, as well as CACO-MSSA. The main CA-MRSA-PFGE-typeN-ST30-SCCmecIVc-PVL+/− clone along with other clones (USA300-ST8-IV-LV-PVL+/−, PFGE-typeDD-ST97-IV- PVL−) added to rather than replaced CA-MRSA-PFGE-typeI-ST5-SCCmecIVa-PVL+/− clone in HA invasive-infections. They also displaced clone HA-MRSA-PFGE-typeA-ST5-SCCmecI, mainly in HAHO infections.The overall-burden of SA infections is rising in Argentina, driven primarily by community-onset MSSA, particularly in adults, linked to increased erythromycin-resistance and MSSA-CC398-t1451-ermT + -IEC+-pvl- emergence. Novel knowledge and transmission-control strategies are required for MSSA. more...
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21. One MAX phase, different MXenes: a guideline to understand the crucial role of etching conditions on Ti$_3$C$_2$T$_x$ surface chemistry
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Benchakar, Mohamed, Loupias, Lola, Garnero, Cyril, Bilyk, Thomas, Morais, Claudia, Canaff, Christine, Guignard, Nadia, Morisset, Sophie, Pazniak, Hanna, Hurand, Simon, Chartier, Patrick, Pacaud, Jérôme, Mauchamp, Vincent, Barsoum, Michel, Habrioux, Aurélien, and Celerier, Stephane more...
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MXenes are a new, and growing, family of 2D materials with very promising properties for a wide variety of applications. Obtained from the etching of MAX phases, numerous properties can be targeted thanks to the chemical richness of the precursors. Herein, we highlight how etching agents govern surface chemistries of Ti$_3$C$_2$T$_x$, the most widely studied MXene to date. By combining characterization tools such as X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron, Raman and electron energy loss spectroscopies, scanning and transmission electron microscopies and a surface sensitive electrochemical reaction-the hydrogen evolution reaction, HER-we clearly demonstrate that the etching agent (HF, LiF/HCl or FeF$_3$/HCl) strongly modifies the nature of surface terminal groups (F, OH and/or O), oxidation sensitivity, delamination ability, nature of the inserted species, interstratification, concentration of defects and size of flakes. Beyond showing how using these different characterization tools to analyze MXenes, this work highlights that the MXene synthesis routes can influence targeted applications. more...
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22. Highly Conserved Microchromosomal Organization in Passeriformes Birds Revealed via BAC-FISH Analysis
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Marcelo Santos de Souza, Suziane Alves Barcellos, Victoria Tura, Vera Lúcia Bobrowski, Analía Del Valle Garnero, Ricardo José Gunski, Darren K. Griffin, and Rafael Kretschmer
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Aves ,diploid number ,karyotype organization ,molecular cytogenetic ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Passeriformes birds are widely recognized for their remarkable diversity, with over 5700 species described so far. Like most bird species, they possess a karyotype characteristic of modern birds, which includes a bimodal karyotype consisting of a few pairs of macrochromosomes and many pairs of microchromosomes. Although the karyotype is typically 2n = 80, the diploid number can atypically vary greatly, ranging from 56 to approximately 100 chromosomes. In this study, we aimed to understand the extent of conservation of the karyotype’s organizational structure within four species of this group using Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes via Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (BAC-FISH) with microchromosome probes from Chicken (Gallus gallus) or Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata) per microchromosomes (GGA10-28, except GGA16). By examining the chromosome complement of four passerine species—the Streaked Flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus), Shiny Cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis), Southern House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), and Double-collared Seedeater (Sporophila caerulescens)—we discovered a new chromosome number for Southern House Wren. Through FISH experiments, we were able to observe the same pattern of microchromosome organization as in the common ancestor of birds. As a result, we propose a new diploid number for Southern House Wren and confirm the conservation status of microchromosome organization, which may confer evolutionary advantages to this group. more...
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23. Risk factors for loneliness: A literature review
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Barjaková, Martina, Garnero, Andrea, and d’Hombres, Béatrice
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24. Pharmaceutical Crystals: Development, Optimization, Characterization and Biopharmaceutical Aspects
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Bongioanni, Agustina, primary, Soledad Bueno, Maria, additional, Alejandra Mezzano, Belén, additional, Raquel Longhi, Marcela, additional, and Garnero, Claudia, additional
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- 2023
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25. Global Compilation of Deep Mantle Anisotropy Observations and Possible Correlation With Low Velocity Provinces
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Jonathan Wolf, Maureen D. Long, Mingming Li, and Edward Garnero
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global digital database of deep mantle anisotropy locations ,seismic anisotropy ,large‐low velocity provinces ,deep mantle dynamics ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract We compile and make publicly available a global digital database of body wave observations of seismic anisotropy in the D′′ layer, grouped using the method used to analyze deep mantle anisotropy. Using this database, we examine the global distribution of seismic anisotropy in the D′′ layer, evaluating the question of whether seismic anisotropy is more likely to be located at the edges of the two large‐low velocity provinces (LLVPs) in Earth's mantle than elsewhere. We show that this hypothesis lacks statistical justification if we consider previously observed lowermost mantle anisotropy, although there are multiple factors that are difficult to account for quantitatively. One such factor is the global lowermost mantle ray coverage for different phases that are commonly used to detect deep mantle anisotropy in shear wave splitting studies. We find that the global ray coverage of the relevant seismic phases is highly uneven, with LLVP edges and their interiors less well‐sampled than the global average. more...
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26. Avoidance behaviour of aquatic macroinvertebrates for real-time detection of micropollutant surge in wastewater effluents
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Ruck, G., Decamps, A., Aubin, J.B., Quéau, H., Garnero, L., Cavanna, T., Bertrand-Krajewski, J.L., Neuzeret, D., Geffard, O., and Chaumot, A.
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- 2023
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27. América Latina en movimiento: competencias y habilidades para la cuarta revolución industrial en el contexto de pospandemia
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Garnero, Paula, primary, Ripani, Laura, additional, and Merino, Maria Florencia, additional
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- 2023
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28. Weaning from mechanical ventilation in intensive care units across 50 countries (WEAN SAFE): a multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study
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Abrough, Fekri, Acharya, Subhash P, Amin, Pravin, Arabi, Yaseen, Aragao, Irene, Bauer, Philippe, Beduneau, Gaëtan, Beitler, Jeremy, Berkius, Johan, Bugedo, Guillermo, Camporota, Luigi, Cerny, Vladimir, Cho, Young-Jae, Clarkson, Kevin, Estenssoro, Elisa, Goligher, Ewan, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gritsan, Alexey, Hashemian, Seyed Mohammadreza, Hermans, Greet, Heunks, Leo M, Jovanovic, Bojan, Kurahashi, Kiyoyasu, Laake, Jon Henrik, Matamis, Dimitrios, Moerer, Onnen, Molnar, Zsolt, Ozyilmaz, Ezgi, Panka, Bernardo, Papali, Alfred, Peñuelas, Óscar, Perbet, Sébastien, Piquilloud, Lise, Qiu, Haibo, Razek, Assem Abdel, Rittayamai, Nuttapol, Roldan, Rollin, Serpa Neto, Ary, Szuldrzynski, Konstanty, Talmor, Daniel, Tomescu, Dana, Van Haren, Frank, Villagomez, Asisclo, Zeggwagh, Amine Ali, Abe, Toshikazu, Aboshady, Abdelrhman, Acampo-de Jong, Melanie, Acharya, Subhash, Adderley, Jane, Adiguzel, Nalan, Agrawal, Vijay Kumar, Aguilar, Gerardo, Aguirre, Gaston, Aguirre-Bermeo, Hernan, Ahlström, Björn, Akbas, Türkay, Akker, Mustafa, Al Sadeh, Ghamdan, Alamri, Sultan, Algaba, Angela, Ali, Muneeb, Aliberti, Anna, Allegue, Jose Manuel, Alvarez, Diana, Amador, Joaquin, Andersen, Finn H, Ansari, Sharique, Apichatbutr, Yutthana, Apostolopoulou, Olympia, Arellano, Daniel, Arica, Mestanza, Arikan, Huseyin, Arinaga, Koichi, Arnal, Jean-Michel, Asano, Kengo, Asín-Corrochano, Marta, Avalos Cabrera, Jesus Milagrito, Avila Fuentes, Silvia, Aydemir, Semih, Aygencel, Gulbin, Azevedo, Luciano, Bacakoglu, Feza, Badie, Julio, Baedorf Kassis, Elias, Bai, Gabriela, Balaraj, Govindan, Ballico, Bruno, Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie, Banwarie, Preveen, Barbieri, Rosella, Baronia, Arvind, Barrett, Jonathan, Barrot, Loïc, Barrueco-Francioni, Jesus Emilio, Barry, Jeffrey, Bawangade, Harshal, Beavis, Sarah, Beck, Eduardo, Beehre, Nina, Belenguer Muncharaz, Alberto, Bellani, Giacomo, Belliato, Mirko, Bellissima, Agrippino, Beltramelli, Rodrigo, Ben Souissi, Asma, Benitez-Cano, Adela, Benlamin, Mohamed, Benslama, Abdellatif, Bento, Luis, Benvenuti, Daniela, Bernabe, Laura, Bersten, Andrew, Berta, Giacomo, Bertini, Pietro, Bertram-Ralph, Elliot, Besbes, Mohamed, Bettini, Lisandro Roberto, Beuret, Pascal, Bewley, Jeremy, Bezzi, Marco, Bhakhtiani, Lakshay, Bhandary, Rakesh, Bhowmick, Kaushik, Bihari, Shailesh, Bissett, Bernie, Blythe, David, Bocher, Simon, Boedjawan, Narain, Bojanowski, Christine M, Boni, Elisa, Boraso, Sabrina, Borelli, Massimo, Borello, Silvina, Borislavova, Margarita, Bosma, Karen J, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Boyd, Owen, Bozbay, Suha, Briva, Arturo, Brochard, Laurent, Bruel, Cédric, Bruni, Andrea, Buehner, Ulrike, Bulpa, Pierre, Burt, Karen, Buscot, Mathieu, Buttera, Stefania, Cabrera, Jorge, Caccese, Roberta, Caironi, Pietro, Canchos Gutierrez, Ivan, Canedo, Nancy, Cani, Alma, Cappellini, Iacopo, Carazo, Jesus, Cardonnet, Luis Pablo, Carpio, David, Carriedo, Demetrio, Carrillo, Ramón, Carvalho, João, Caser, Eliana, Castelli, Antonio, Castillo Quintero, Manuel, Castro, Heloisa, Catorze, Nuno, Cengiz, Melike, Cereijo, Enrique, Ceunen, Helga, Chaintoutis, Christos, Chang, Youjin, Chaparro, Gustavogcha, Chapman, Carmel, Chau, Simon, Chavez, Cecilia Eugenia, Chelazzi, Cosimo, Chelly, Jonathan, Chemouni, Frank, Chen, Kai, Chena, Ariel, Chiarandini, Paolo, Chilton, Phil, Chiumello, Davide, Chou-Lie, Yvette, Chudeau, Nicolas, Cinel, Ismail, Cinnella, Gilda, Clark, Michele, Clark, Thomas, Clementi, Stefano, Coaguila, Luis, Codecido, Alexis Jaspe, Collins, Amy, Colombo, Riccardo, Conde, Juan, Consales, Guglielmo, Cook, Tim, Coppadoro, Andrea, Cornejo, Rodrigo, Cortegiani, Andrea, Coxo, Cristina, Cracchiolo, Andrea Neville, Crespo Ramirez, Mónica, Crova, Philippe, Cruz, José, Cubattoli, Lucia, Çukurova, Zafer, Curto, Francesco, Czempik, Piotr, D'Andrea, Rocco, da Silva Ramos, Fernando, Dangers, Laurence, Danguy des Déserts, Marc, Danin, Pierre-Eric, Dantas, Fabianne, Daubin, Cédric, Dawei, Wu, de Haro, Candelaria, de Jesus Montelongo, Felipe, De Mendoza, Diego, de Pablo, Raúl, De Pascale, Gennaro, De Rosa, Silvia, Decavèle, Maxens, Declercq, Pierre-Louis, Deicas, Alberto, del Carmen Campos Moreno, María, Dellamonica, Jean, Delmas, Benjamin, Demirkiran, Oktay, Demirkiran, Hilmi, Dendane, Tarek, di Mussi, Rossella, Diakaki, Chrysi, Diaz, Anatilde, Diaz, Willy, Dikmen, Yalim, Dimoula, Aikaterini, Doble, Patricia, Doha, Nagwa, Domingos, Guilherme, Dres, Martin, Dries, David, Duggal, Abhijit, Duke, Graeme, Dunts, Pavel, Dybwik, Knut, Dykyy, Maksym, Eckert, Philippe, Efe, Serdar, Elatrous, Souheil, Elay, Gülseren, Elmaryul, Abubaker S, Elsaadany, Mohamed, Elsayed, Hany, Elsayed, Samar, Emery, Malo, Ena, Sébastien, Eng, Kevin, Englert, Joshua A, Erdogan, Elif, Ergin Ozcan, Perihan, Eroglu, Ege, Escobar, Miguel, Esen, Figen, Esen Tekeli, Arzu, Esquivel, Alejandro, Esquivel Gallegos, Helbert, Ezzouine, Hanane, Facchini, Alberto, Faheem, Mohammad, Fanelli, Vito, Farina, Maria Fernanda, Fartoukh, Muriel, Fehrle, Lutz, Feng, Feng, Feng, Yufeng, Fernandez, Irene, Fernandez, Borja, Fernandez-Rodriguez, Maria Lorena, Ferrando, Carlos, Ferreira da Silva, Maria João, Ferreruela, Mireia, Ferrier, Janet, Flamm Zamorano, Matias Jesús, Flood, Laura, Floris, Leda, Fluckiger, Martin, Forteza, Catalina, Fortunato, Antonella, Frans, Eric, Frattari, Antonella, Fredes, Sebastian, Frenzel, Tim, Fumagalli, Roberto, Furche, Mariano Andres, Fusari, Maurizio, Fysh, Edward, Galeas-Lopez, Juan Luis, Galerneau, Louis-Marie, Garcia, Analía, Garcia, María Fernanda, Garcia, Elisabet, Garcia Olivares, Pablo, Garlicki, Jaroslaw, Garnero, Aude, Garofalo, Eugenio, Gautam, Prabha, Gazenkampf, Andrey, Gelinotte, Stéphanie, Gelormini, Domenico, Ghrenassia, Etienne, Giacomucci, Angelo, Giannoni, Robert, Gigante, Andrea, Glober, Nancy, Gnesin, Paolo, Gollo, Yari, Gomaa, Dina, Gomero Paredes, Rosita, Gomes, Rui, Gomez, Raúl Alejandro, Gomez, Oscar, Gomez, Aroa, Gondim, Louise, Gonzalez, Manuel, Gonzalez, Isabel, Gonzalez-Castro, Alejandro, Gordillo Romero, Orlando, Gordo, Federico, Gouin, Philippe, Graf Santos, Jerónimo, Grainne, Rooney, Grando, Matilde, Granov Grabovica, Sanja, Grasso, Salvatore, Grasso, Rinaldo, Grimmer, Lisa, Grissom, Colin, Gu, Qing, Guan, Xiang-Dong, Guarracino, Fabio, Guasch, Neus, Guatteri, Luca, Gueret, Renaud, Guérin, Claude, Guerot, Emmanuel, Guitard, Pierre-Gildas, Gül, Fethi, Gumus, Ayca, Gurjar, Mohan, Gutierrez, Patricia, Hachimi, Abdelhamid, Hadzibegovic, Adi, Hagan, Samantha, Hammel, Clare, Han Song, Joo, Hanlon, Gabrielle, Heines, Serge, Henriksson, Johanna, Herbrecht, Jean-Etienne, Heredia Orbegoso, Gabriel Omar, Hermon, Andrew, Hernandez, Rosana, Hernandez, Carmen, Herrera, Luis, Herrera-Gutierrez, Manuel, Heunks, Leo, Hidalgo, Juan, Hill, Dianne, Holmquist, Dagmar, Homez, Marcela, Hongtao, Xia, Hormis, Anil, Horner, Daniel, Hornos, M Carmen, Hou, Meihong, House, Stacy, Housni, Brahim, Hugill, Keith, Humphreys, Sally, Humbert, Louis, Hunter, Stephanie, Hwa Young, Lee, Iezzi, Nicolas, Ilutovich, Santiago, Inal, Volkan, 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Martin, Felix, Martin, Alex, Martin Dal Gesso, Cristina, Martinez, Felipe, Martínez-Fidalgo, Conchita, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, Mas, Arantxa, Masaaki, Sakuraya, Maseda, Emilio, Massa, Eleni, Mattsson, Anna, Maugeri, Jessica, McCredie, Victoria, McCullough, James, McGuinness, Shay, McKown, Andrew, Medve, László, Mei, Chengqing, Mellado Artigas, Ricard, Mendes, Vitor, Mervat, Mohamed Khalaf Ebraheim, Michaux, Isabelle, Mikhaeil, Michael, Milagros, Olga, Milet, Igor, Millan, Maria Teresa, Minwei, Zhang, Mirabella, Lucia, Mishra, Sanghamitra, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Mochizuki, Katsunori, Moghal, Arif, Mojoli, Francesco, Molin, Alexandre, Montiel, Raquel, Montini, Luca, Monza, Gianmario, Mora Aznar, Maria, Morakul, Sunthiti, Morales, Maria, Moreno Torres, Daniel, Morocho Tutillo, Diego Rolando, Motherway, Catherine, Mouhssine, Doumiri, Mouloudi, Eleni, Muñoz, Tapia, Munoz de Cabo, Carlos, Mustafa, Mohamed, Muthuchellappan, Radhakrishnan, Muthukrishnan, Muraleekrishnan, Muttini, Stefano, Nagata, Isao, Nahar, Dick, Nakanishi, Misuzu, Nakayama, Izumi, Namendys-Silva, Silvio Antonio, Nanchal, Rahul, Nandakumar, Sivakumar, Nasi, Alessandra, Nasir, Kamal, Navalesi, Paolo, Naz Aslam, Tayyba, Nga Phan, Thuy, Nichol, Alistair, Niiyama, Shuhei, Nikolakopoulou, Sofia, Nikolic, Elena, Nitta, Kenichi, Noc, Marko, Nonas, Stephanie, Nseir, Saad, Nur Soyturk, Ayse, Obata, Yukako, Oeckler, Richard, Oguchi, Moe, Ohshimo, Shinichiro, Oikonomou, Marina, Ojados, Agueda, Oliveira, Maria Teresa, Oliveira Filho, Wilson, Oliveri, Carlo, Olmos, Aitor, Omura, Kazuya, Orlandi, Maria Cristina, Orsenigo, Francesca, Ortiz-Ruiz De Gordoa, Laura, Ota, Kei, Ovalle Olmos, Rainier, Öveges, Nándo, Oziemski, Peter, Ozkan Kuscu, Ozlem, Pachas Alvarado, Fernando, Pagella, Gonzalo, Palaniswamy, Vijayanand, Palazon Sanchez, Eugenio Luis, Palmese, Salvatore, Pan, Guojun, Pan, Wensen, Papanikolaou, Metaxia, Papavasilopoulou, Theonymfi, Parekh, Ameet, Parke, Rachael, Parrilla, Francisco J, Parrilla, Dácil, Pasha, Taha, Pasin, Laura, Patão, Luis, Patel, Mayur, Patel, Grisma, Pati, Basanta Kumar, Patil, Jayaprakash, Pattnaik, Saroj, Paul, Daniel, Pavesi, Maurizio, Pavlotsky, Vanesa Alejandra, Paz, Graciela, Paz, Enrique, Pecci, Elisabetta, Pellegrini, Carlos, Peña Padilla, Andrea Gabriela, Perchiazzi, Gaetano, Pereira, Tiago, Pereira, Vera, Perez, Manuel, Perez Calvo, Cesar, Perez Cheng, Meisy, Perez Maita, Ronald, Pérez-Araos, Rodrigo, Perez-Teran, Purificación, Perez-Torres, David, Perkins, Gavin, Persona, Paolo, Petnak, Tananchai, Petrova, Marina, Pham, Tai, Philippart, François, Picetti, Edoardo, Pierucci, Elisabetta, Piervincenzi, Edoardo, Pinciroli, Riccardo, Pintado, Maria-Consuelo, Piraino, Thomas, Piras, Stephanie, Piras, Claudio, Pirompanich, Pattarin, Pisani, Luigi, Platas, Enrique, Plotnikow, Gustavo, Porras, Willy, Porta, Virginia, Portilla, Mariana, Portugal, José, Povoa, Pedro, Prat, Gwenael, Pratto, Romina, Preda, Gabriel, Prieto, Isidro, Prol-Silva, Estefania, Pugh, Richard, Qi, Yupeng, Qian, Chuanyun, Qin, Tiehe, Qu, Hongping, Quintana, Teobaldo, Quispe Sierra, Rosari, Quispe Soto, Rocio, Rabbani, Raihan, Rabee, Mohamed, Rabie, Ahmed, Rahe Pereira, Maria Augusta, Rai, Ashish, Raj Ashok, Sundar, Rajab, Mostafa, Ramdhani, Navin, Ramey, Elizabeth, Ranieri, Marco, Rathod, Darshana, Ray, Banambar, Redwanul Huq, Shihan Mahmud, Regli, Adrian, Reina, Rosa, Resano Sarmiento, Natalia, Reynaud, Faustine, Rialp, Gemma, Ricart, Pilar, Rice, Todd, Richardson, Angus, Rieder, Marcelo, Rinket, Martin, Rios, Fernando, Risso Vazquez, Alejandro, Riva, Ivano, Rivette, Monaly, Roca, Oriol, Roche-Campo, Ferran, Rodriguez, Covadonga, Rodriguez, Gabriel, Rodriguez Gonzalez, Daniel, Rodriguez Tucto, Xandra Yanina, Rogers, Angela, Romano, María Elena, Rørtveit, Linda, Rose, Alastair, Roux, Damien, Rouze, Anahita, Rubatto Birri, Paolo Nahuel, Ruilan, Wang, Ruiz Robledo, Aldana, Ruiz-Aguilar, Antonio Luis, Sadahiro, Tomohito, Saez, Ignacio, Sagardia, Judith, Saha, Rajnish, Saha, Rohit, Saiphoklang, Narongkorn, Saito, Shigeki, Salem, Maie, Sales, Gabriele, Salgado, Patricia, Samavedam, Srinivas, Sami Mebazaa, Mhamed, Samuelsson, Line, San Juan Roman, Nandyelly, Sanchez, Patricia, Sanchez-Ballesteros, Jesus, Sandoval, Yazcitk, Sani, Emanuele, Santos, Martin, Santos, Carla, Sanui, Masamitsu, Saravanabavan, Lakshmikanthcharan, Sari, Sema, Sarkany, Agnes, Sauneuf, Bertrand, Savioli, Monica, Sazak, Hilal, Scano, Riccardo, Schneider, Francis, Schortgen, Frédérique, Schultz, Marcus J, Schwarz, Gabriele Leonie, Seçkin Yücesoy, Faruk, Seely, Andrew, Seiler, Frederik, Seker Tekdos, Yasemin, Seok Chan, Kim, Serano, Luca, Serednicki, Wojciech, Setten, Mariano, Shah, Asim, Shah, Bhagyesh, Shang, You, Shanmugasundaram, Pradeep, Shapovalov, Konstantin, Shebl, Eman, Shiga, Takuya, Shime, Nobuaki, Shin, Phil, Short, Jack, Shuhua, Chen, Siddiqui, Sughrat, Silesky Jimenez, Juan Ignacio, Silva, Daniel, Silva Sales, Betania, Simons, Koen, Sjøbø, Brit Ågot, Slessor, David, Smiechowicz, Jakub, Smischney, Nathan, Smith, Paul, Smith, Tim, Smith, Mark, Snape, Sarah, Snyman, Lindi, Soetens, Filiep, Sook Hong, Kyung, Sosa Medellin, Miguel Ángel, Soto, Giovanna, Souloy, Xavier, Sousa, Elsa, Sovatzis, Stefania, Sozutek, Didem, Spadaro, Savino, Spagnoli, Marco, Spångfors, Martin, Spittle, Nick, Spivey, Mike, Stapleton, Andrew, Stefanovic, Branislava, Stephenson, Lorraine, Stevenson, Elizabeth, Strand, Kristian, Strano, Maria Teresa, Straus, Slavenka, Sun, Chenliang, Sun, Rongqing, Sundaram, Venkat, SunPark, Tai, Surlemont, Elisabeth, Sutherasan, Yuda, Szabo, Zsuzsanna, Tainter, Christopher, Takaba, Akihiro, Tallott, Mandy, Tamasato, Tamasato, Tang, Zhanhong, Tangsujaritvijit, Viratch, Taniguchi, Leandro, Taniguchi, Daisuke, Tarantino, Fabio, Teerapuncharoen, Krittika, Temprano, Susana, Terragni, Pierpaolo, Terzi, Nicolas, Thakur, Anand, Theerawit, Pongdhep, Thille, Arnaud W, Thomas, Matt, Thungtitigul, Poungrat, Thyrault, Martial, Tilouch, Nejla, Timenetsky, Karina, Tirapu, Juna, Todeschini, Manuel, Tomas, Roser, Tomaszewski, Christian, Tonetti, Tommaso, Tonnelier, Alexandre, Trinder, John, Trongtrakul, Konlawij, Truwit, Jonathon, Tsuei, Betty, Tulaimat, Aiman, Turan, Sema, Turkoglu, Melda, Tyagi, Sanjeev, Ubeda, Alejandro, Vagginelli, Federica, Valenti, María Florencia, Vallverdu, Imma, Van Axel, Alisha, van den Hul, Ingrid, van der Hoeven, Hans, Van Der Meer, Nardo, Vanhoof, Marc, Vargas-Ordoñez, Mónica, Vaschetto, Rosanna, Vascotto, Ettore, Vatsik, Maria, Vaz, Ana, Vazquez-Sanchez, Antonia, Ventura, Sara, Vermeijden, Jan Wytze, Vidal, Anxela, Vieira, Jocyelle, Vilela Costa Pinto, Bruno, Villagra, Ana, Villegas Succar, Cristina, Vinorum, Ole Georg, Vitale, Giovanni, Vj, Ramesh, Vochin, Ana, Voiriot, Guillaume, Volta, Carlo Alberto, von Seth, Magnus, Wajdi, Maazouzi, Walsh, Don, Wang, Shouhong, Wardi, Gabriel, Ween-Velken, Nils Christian, Wei, Bi-Lin, Weller, Dolf, Welsh, Deborah, Welters, Ingeborg, Wert, Michael, Whiteley, Simon, Wilby, Elizabeth, Williams, Erin, Williams, Karen, Wilson, Antoinette, Wojtas, Jadwiga, Won Huh, Jin, Wrathall, David, Wright, Christopher, Wu, Jian-Feng, Xi, Guo, Xing, Zheng-Jiang, Xu, Hongyang, Yamamoto, Kotaro, Yan, Jie, Yáñez, Julio, Yang, Xiaobo, Yates, Elliot, Yazicioglu Mocin, Ozlem, Ye, Zhenglong, Yildirim, Fatma, Yoshida, Norifumi, Yoshido, Hector Higo Leon, Young Lee, Bo, Yu, Rongguo, Yu, Gong, Yu, Tao, Yuan, Boyun, Yuangtrakul, Nadwipa, Yumoto, Tetsuya, Yun, Xie, Zakalik, Graciela, Zaki, Ahmad, Zalba-Etayo, Begoña, Zambon, Massimo, Zang, Bin, Zani, Gianluca, Zarka, Jonathan, Zerbi, Simone Maria, Zerman, Avsar, Zetterquist, Harald, Zhang, Jiuzhi, Zhang, Hongwen, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Guoxiu, Zhang, Weixin, Zhao, Hongsheng, Zheng, Jia, Zhu, Bin, Zumaran, Ronald, Pham, Tài, Madotto, Fabiana, Goligher, Ewan C, Mancebo, Jordi, Peñuelas, Oscar, Pesenti, Antonio, Wunsch, Hannah, van Haren, Frank, and Laffey, John G more...
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29. Chromosomal distribution of major rDNA and genome size variation in Belostoma angustum Lauck, B. nessimiani Ribeiro & Alecrim, and B. sanctulum Montandon (Insecta, Heteroptera, Belostomatidae)
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Furlan Lopes, Cassiane, Lemos Costa, Alice, Dionísio, Jaqueline Fernanda, Delgado Cañedo, Andres, da Rosa, Renata, Del Valle Garnero, Analia, Inacio Ribeiro, José Ricardo, and Gunski, Ricardo José
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30. Dialogue avec Iannis Xenakis sur Le Corbusier
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Garnero Morena, Christiane, primary
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31. An Open-Source Approach to Modelling and Analysing a Tree Detected with a Mobile Laser Scanner.
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Giulio Donati Sarti, Mauro Busa, Gabriele Garnero, Andrea Magnani, and Ivano Rossato
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32. An Open-Source Approach to Modelling and Analysing a Tree Detected with a Mobile Laser Scanner
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Donati Sarti, Giulio, Busa, Mauro, Garnero, Gabriele, Magnani, Andrea, Rossato, Ivano, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Borgogno-Mondino, Enrico, editor, and Zamperlin, Paola, editor more...
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33. Innovative Tools for Green Heritage Management: The Case of the Historic Gardens of Savoy Royal Residences of Piedmont (Italy)
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Assumma, Vanessa, Druetto, Daniele, Garnero, Gabriele, Mondini, Giulio, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Calabrò, Francesco, editor, Della Spina, Lucia, editor, and Piñeira Mantiñán, María José, editor more...
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34. The New Geodatabase of the Municipality of Genoa: Innovative Aspects and Applications
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D’Orazi, Marco, Garnero, Gabriele, Traverso, Stefania, Vertamy, Emilio, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Borgogno-Mondino, Enrico, editor, and Zamperlin, Paola, editor more...
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35. Influence of the exposure concentration of dissolved cadmium on its organotropism, toxicokinetic and fate in Gammarus fossarum
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Gestin, Ophélia, Lacoue-Labarthe, Thomas, Delorme, Nicolas, Garnero, Laura, Geffard, Olivier, and Lopes, Christelle
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36. Midnight Reflections about our own Northern Ventriloquist's Skills
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Mauricio Carrasco and Fernando Garnero
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posthumanism ,performativity ,transhuman ,feedback ,Global South ,The performing arts. Show business ,PN1560-1590 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
“Midnight Reflections about our own Northern Ventriloquist's Skills” is articulated in the form of a podcast in a conversational style scripted by longtime collaborators composer and performer. It starts by cartographing the authors’ previous collaborative works until they approach their last project ensemble, Campo Amniótico [CA] (2021), work in which the feedback or Larsen plays a paramount role, making the artwork highly unstable and elusive. As a result, performers and composer are in constant trouble, stripped of their cognitive performativity by the once enhancer technology, that in CA becomes almost a threat. That’s when the podcast starts to interact with recorded extracts of philosophers Rosi Braidotti and Achille Mbembe, and psychologist Thirusha Naidu on issues concerning posthumanism, postcolonialism and technological escalation. By applying and discussing their theories in the field of artistic research and, more specifically, in that of contemporary music, the authors will situate CA as a post-human artwork that aims to tip the balance more towards subversion than the status quo. That is following Eve Sedwick's precept, when she said twenty years ago with some disillusionment that the result of a work is usually always the same: a little subversive, a little hegemonic. more...
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37. Multi-biomarker Assessment in a Native Species Psalidodon eigenmanniorum Under Inorganic Mercury and Recovery Scenarios
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Garnero, Paola L., Ballesteros, María L., Monferran, Magdalena V., Rivetti, Natalia G., and Bistoni, María A.
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38. Clinical outcomes, MRI evaluation and predictive factors of indirect decompression with lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion: a multicenter experience
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Salvatore Petrone, Marco Ajello, Nicola Marengo, Marco Bozzaro, Alessandro Pesaresi, Mario Allevi, Alessandro Fiumefreddo, Federica Denegri, Maurizio Cogoni, Andrea Garnero, Fulvio Tartara, Giuseppe Di Perna, Daniele Armocida, Alessandro Pesce, Alessandro Frati, Francesco Zenga, Diego Garbossa, and Fabio Cofano more...
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IntroductionEvaluating the effects of indirect decompression obtained through lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) by clinical improvements and radiological parameters on MRI scans. Identifying predictors of better decompression and clinical outcome.Materials and methodsFrom 2016 to 2019, patients who underwent single- or double-level indirect decompression LLIF were consecutively reviewed. Radiological signs of indirect decompression were evaluated in preoperative and follow-up MRI studies and were subsequently correlated to clinical data, expressed as axial/radicular pain (VAS back/leg), index of disability (Oswestry Disability Index) and clinical severity of lumbar stenosis (Swiss Spinal Stenosis Questionnaire).Results72 patients were enrolled. The mean follow-up was 24 months. Differences in vertebral canal area (p more...
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39. Insights into the ethanol solvate form of clarithromycin
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Miñambres, Guadalupe G., Aiassa, Virginia, Longhi, Marcela R., Chattah, Ana K., and Garnero, Claudia
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40. Organ-specific accumulation of cadmium and zinc in Gammarus fossarum exposed to environmentally relevant metal concentrations
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Gestin, Ophélia, Lopes, Christelle, Delorme, Nicolas, Garnero, Laura, Geffard, Olivier, and Lacoue-Labarthe, Thomas
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Facchi, Paolo, Garnero, Giancarlo, Marmo, Giuseppe, Samuel, Joseph, and Sinha, Supurna
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Starting with a quantum particle on a closed manifold without boundary, we consider the process of generating boundaries by modding out by a group action with fixed points, and we study the emergent quantum dynamics on the quotient manifold. As an illustrative example, we consider a free nonrelativistic quantum particle on the circle and generate the interval via parity reduction. A free particle with Neumann and Dirichlet boundary conditions on the interval is obtained, and, by changing the metric near the boundary, Robin boundary conditions can also be accommodated. We also indicate a possible method of generating non-local boundary conditions. Then, we explore an alternative generation mechanism which makes use of a folding procedure and is applicable to a generic Hamiltonian through the emergence of an ancillary spin degree of freedom., Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures more...
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42. Quantum cavities with alternating boundary conditions
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Facchi, Paolo, Garnero, Giancarlo, and Ligabò, Marilena
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We consider the quantum dynamics of a free nonrelativistic particle moving in a cavity and we analyze the effect of a rapid switching between two different boundary conditions. We show that this procedure induces, in the limit of infinitely frequent switchings, a new effective dynamics in the cavity related to a novel boundary condition. We obtain a dynamical composition law for boundary conditions which gives the emerging boundary condition in terms of the two initial ones. more...
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43. Multidimensional classification of hippocampal shape features discriminates Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment from normal aging
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Gerardin, Emilie, Chételat, Gaël, Chupin, Marie, Cuingnet, Rémi, Desgranges, Béatrice, Kim, Ho-Sung, Niethammer, Marc, Dubois, Bruno, Lehéricy, Stéphane, Garnero, Line, Eustache, Francis, and Colliot, Olivier more...
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Quantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognition ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
We describe a new method to automatically discriminate between patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and elderly controls, based on multidimensional classification of hippocampal shape features. This approach uses spherical harmonics (SPHARM) coefficients to model the shape of the hippocampi, which are segmented from magnetic resonance images (MRI) using a fully automatic method that we previously developed. SPHARM coefficients are used as features in a classification procedure based on support vector machines (SVM). The most relevant features for classification are selected using a bagging strategy. We evaluate the accuracy of our method in a group of 23 patients with AD (10 males, 13 females, age $\pm$ standard-deviation (SD) = 73 $\pm$ 6 years, mini-mental score (MMS) = 24.4 $\pm$ 2.8), 23 patients with amnestic MCI (10 males, 13 females, age $\pm$ SD = 74 $\pm$ 8 years, MMS = 27.3 $\pm$ 1.4) and 25 elderly healthy controls (13 males, 12 females, age $\pm$ SD = 64 $\pm$ 8 years), using leave-one-out cross-validation. For AD vs controls, we obtain a correct classification rate of 94%, a sensitivity of 96%, and a specificity of 92%. For MCI vs controls, we obtain a classification rate of 83%, a sensitivity of 83%, and a specificity of 84%. This accuracy is superior to that of hippocampal volumetry and is comparable to recently published SVM-based whole-brain classification methods, which relied on a different strategy. This new method may become a useful tool to assist in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease., Comment: Data used in the preparation of this article were obtained from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database more...
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44. Quantum Fluctuation Relations
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Facchi, Paolo, Garnero, Giancarlo, and Ligabò, Marilena
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We present here a set of lecture notes on exact fluctuation relations. We prove the Jarzynski equality and the Crooks fluctuation theorem, two paradigmatic examples of classical fluctuation relations. Finally we consider their quantum versions, and analyze analogies and differences with the classical case., Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures more...
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45. Quantum Thermodynamics and Canonical Typicality
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Facchi, Paolo and Garnero, Giancarlo
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We present here a set of lecture notes on quantum thermodynamics and canonical typicality. Entanglement can be constructively used in the foundations of statistical mechanics. An alternative version of the postulate of equal a priori probability is derived making use of some techniques of convex geometry more...
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46. Self-adjoint extensions and unitary operators on the boundary
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Facchi, Paolo, Garnero, Giancarlo, and Ligabò, Marilena
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Mathematical Physics ,Quantum Physics ,81Q10, 35J25, 47A07 - Abstract
We establish a bijection between the self-adjoint extensions of the Laplace operator on a bounded regular domain and the unitary operators on the boundary. Each unitary encodes a specific relation between the boundary value of the function and its normal derivative. This bijection sets up a characterization of all physically admissible dynamics of a nonrelativistic quantum particle confined in a cavity. More- over, this correspondence is discussed also at the level of quadratic forms. Finally, the connection between this parametrization of the extensions and the classical one, in terms of boundary self-adjoint operators on closed subspaces, is shown., Comment: 16 pages more...
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47. The mysterious, massive structures in Earth's deep mantle.
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Garnero, Edward and Richardson, Claire
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Seismic waves traversing the interior of the planet reveal continent-sized regions with distinct physical properties. Researchers are investigating what they are, how they got there, and what their role is in Earth's dynamic convecting interior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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48. Effects of 2.5-D ultra-low and ultra-high velocity zones on flip-reverse-stacking (FRS) of the ScS wavefield.
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Thorne, Michael S, Pachhai, Surya, and Garnero, Edward J
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FINITE geometries ,BODY composition ,DISCONTINUITIES (Geology) ,VELOCITY ,PREDICTION models - Abstract
Within the last decade, thin ultra-low velocity zone (ULVZ) layering, sitting directly on top of the core–mantle boundary (CMB), has begun to be investigated using the flip-reverse-stack (FRS) method. In this method, pre- and post-cursor arrivals that are symmetrical in time about the ScS arrival, but with opposite polarities, are stacked. This same methodology has also been applied to high velocity layering, with indications that ultra-high velocity zones (UHVZs) may also exist. Thus far, studies using the FRS technique have relied on 1-D synthetic predictions to infer material properties of ULVZs. 1-D ULVZ models predominantly show a SdS precursor that reflects off the top of the ULVZ and an ScscS reverberation within the ULVZ that arrives as a post-cursor. 1-D UHVZ models are more complex and have a different number of arrivals depending on a variety of factors including UHVZ thickness, velocity contrast, and lateral extent. 1-D modelling approaches assume that lower mantle heterogeneity is constant and continuous everywhere across the lower mantle. However, lower mantle features display lateral heterogeneity and are either finite in extent or display local thickness variations. We examine the interaction of the ScS wavefield with ULVZs and UHVZs in 2.5-D geometries of finite extent. We show that multiple additional arrivals exist that are not present in 1-D predictions. In particular, multipath ScS arrivals as well as additional post-cursor arrivals are generated. Subsequent processing by the FRS method generates complicated FRS traces with multiple peaks. Furthermore, post-cursor arrivals can be generated even when the ScS ray path does not directly strike the heterogeneity from above. Analysing these predictions for 2.5-D models using 1-D modelling techniques demonstrates that a cautious approach must be adopted in utilization and interpretation of FRS traces to determine if the ScS wavefield is interacting with a ULVZ or UHVZ through a direct strike on the top of the feature. In particular, traveltime delays or advances of the ScS arrival should be documented and symmetrical opposite polarity arrivals should be demonstrated to exist around ScS. The latter can be quantified by calculation of a time domain multiplication trace. Because multiple post-cursor arrivals are generated by finite length heterogeneities, interpretation should be confined to single layer models rather than to interpret the additional peaks as internal layering. Furthermore, strong trade-offs exist between S -wave velocity perturbation and thickness making estimations of ULVZ or UHVZ elastic parameters highly uncertain. We test our analysis methods using data from an event occurring in the Fiji-Tonga region recorded in North America. The ScS bounce points for this event sample the CMB region to the southeast of Hawaii, in a region where ULVZs have been identified in several recent studies. We see additional evidence for a ULVZ in this region centred at 14°N and 153°W with a lateral scale of at least 250 km × 360 km. Assuming a constant S -wave velocity decrease of −10 or −20 per cent with respect to the PREM model implies a ULVZ thickness of up to 16 or 9 km, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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49. Widespread D″ ${\mathbf{D}}^{\mathbf{{\prime\prime}}}$ Anisotropy Beneath North America and the Northeastern Pacific and Implications for Upper Mantle Anisotropy Measurements.
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Wolf, Jonathan, Frost, Daniel A., Brewster, Alexia, Long, Maureen D., Garnero, Ed, and West, John D.
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INTERNAL structure of the Earth ,EARTH'S mantle ,SHEAR waves ,SLABS (Structural geology) ,CONVECTIVE flow ,SEISMIC anisotropy ,SEISMIC waves - Abstract
Observations of seismic waves that have passed through the Earth's lowermost mantle provide insight into deep mantle structure and dynamics, often on relatively small spatial scales. Here we use SKS, S2KS, S3KS, and PKS signals recorded across a large region including the United States, Mexico, and Central America to study the deepest mantle beneath large swaths of North America and the northeastern Pacific Ocean. These phases are enhanced via beamforming and then used to investigate polarization‐ and propagation direction‐dependent shear wave speeds (seismic anisotropy). A differential splitting approach enables us to robustly identify contributions from D″ ${\mathrm{D}}^{{\prime\prime}}$ anisotropy. Our results show strong seismic anisotropy in approximately half of our study region, indicating that D″ ${\mathrm{D}}^{{\prime\prime}}$ anisotropy may be more prevalent than commonly thought. In some regions, the anisotropy may be induced by flow driven by sinking cold slabs, and in other, more compact regions, by upwelling flow. Measured splitting due to lowermost mantle anisotropy is sufficiently strong to be non‐negligible in interpretations of SKS splitting due to upper mantle anisotropy in certain regions, which may prompt future re‐evaluations of upper mantle anisotropy beneath North and Central America. Plain Language Summary: Earthquakes emit seismic waves that travel through Earth's deep interior. In some parts of Earth, the speed of these waves depends on their vibrational directions. In these cases, the material they travel through can be described as seismically anisotropic. Such seismic anisotropy is often caused by material deformation due to convective flow in Earth's interior. We show in this work that Earth's mantle beneath North America and the northeastern Pacific Ocean is seismically anisotropic in many places just above its boundary with the core at a depth of ∼2900km ${\sim} 2900\,\text{km}$. In some of these places, the deformation may be caused by sinking subducted slabs, upwelling flow, or changes in horizontal flow at the mantle's lower boundary layer. We additionally show that potential contributions from the lowermost mantle anisotropy cannot always be neglected when measuring seismic anisotropy in other parts of the mantle. Key Points: We infer D″ ${\mathrm{D}}^{{\prime\prime}}$ seismic anisotropy beneath North America and parts of the Pacific Ocean from beamformed SKS, S2KS, S3KS, and PKS dataWe find widespread seismic anisotropy in the deepest mantle, likely induced by a variety of different convective flow regimesThe influence of the deepest mantle on SKS (usually used to infer upper mantle anisotropy) is non‐negligible in some regions [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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50. Survey of a Peruvian Archaeological Site Using LiDAR and Photogrammetry: A Contribution to the Study of the Chachapoya.
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Giovanni Righetti, Stefano Serafini, Fabian Brondi Rueda, Warren B. Church, and Gabriele Garnero
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