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2. Mangrove Biodiversity, Conservation and Roles for Livelihoods in Indonesia
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Basyuni, Mohammad, Sasmito, Sigit D., Analuddin, Kangkuso, Ulqodry, Tengku Zia, Saragi-Sasmito, Meli F., Eddy, Syaiful, Milantara, Noril, Das, Sudhir Chandra, editor, Pullaiah, editor, and Ashton, Elizabeth C., editor
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- 2022
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3. Predictive in silico modeling of emetic potency of liquid cleaning products using an historical in vivo database
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Li, S., Meli, F., Vinson, P., Broening, H.W., Andrews, P.L.R., and Nash, J.F.
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- 2020
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4. Evaluation of historic in vivo data to characterise the emetic properties of liquid cleaning products and provide a framework for the development of an in silico predictive algorithm
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Andrews, P.L.R., Li, S., Meli, F., Vinson, P., Broening, H.W., and Nash, J.F.
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- 2020
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5. Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
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Saragi-Sasmito, Meli F., Murdiyarso, Daniel, June, Tania, and Sasmito, Sigit D.
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- 2019
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6. Challenges and opportunities for achieving Sustainable Development Goals through restoration of Indonesia’s mangroves
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Sigit D. Sasmito, Mohammad Basyuni, Age Kridalaksana, Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, Catherine E. Lovelock, and Daniel Murdiyarso
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Ecology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2023
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7. AB0635 HAEMATOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: REAL WORLD DATA FROM A CENTRE IN NORTHERN ITALY
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Borrelli, R., primary, Rashidy, N., additional, Meli, F., additional, Saracco, E., additional, Corradi, F., additional, Badiu, I., additional, Nicola, S., additional, Lo Sardo, L., additional, and Brussino, L., additional
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- 2023
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8. Merestorasi hutan mangrove Indonesia dengan benar dapat membantu pencapaian Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Sigit D Sasmito, Basyuni, Mohammad, Kridalaksana, Age, Meli F Saragi-Sasmito, Lovelock, Catherine E, and Murdiyarso, Daniel
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- 2023
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9. Managing Water Regimes
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B. Hanggara, Daniel Murdiyarso, Imam Basuki, Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, Muh Taufik, and Iska Lestari Lestari
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Environmental science ,Water resource management - Published
- 2021
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10. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: A best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy: Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino, C, Lippa, L, Munari, M, Castioni, C, Robba, C, Caricato, A, Pompucci, A, Signoretti, S, Zona, G, Rasulo, F, Aimar, E, Amato, S, Angileri, F, Anile, C, Assietti, R, Baratto, V, Barbanera, A, Basile, L, Battaglia, R, Bellocchi, S, Bertuccio, A, Blanco, S, Bolognini, A, Boniferro, B, Bordi, L, Bortolotti, C, Brandini, V, Broger, M, Brollo, M, Caffarella, D, Caggiano, C, Cantisani, P, Capone, C, Cappelletto, B, Capuano, C, Carangelo, B, Caruselli, G, Chessa, M, Chiara, M, Chibbaro, S, Cioffi, V, Ciprianocecchi, P, Colistra, D, Conti, C, Contratti, F, Costella, G, Cuoci, A, D'Avella, D, D'Ercole, M, Deangelis, M, Defalco, R, de Luca, G, de Marinis, P, Del Vecchio, C, Delfinis, C, Denaro, L, Deodato, F, Desogus, N, Disomma, A, Domenicucci, M, Dones, F, Fina, M, Fiori, L, Fricia, M, Gaetani, P, Gazzeri, R, Gentile, M, Germano, A, Ghadirpour, R, Gianfreda, C, Gigante, N, Gigli, R, Giorgetti, J, Giusa, M, Gravina, U, Grippi, L, Guida, F, Guizzardi, G, Iannuzzo, G, Kropp, M, Lattanzi, L, Lucantoni, D, Maffei, L, Magliulo, M, Marconi, F, Marruzzo, D, Martellotta, N, Marton, E, Maugeri, R, Mauro, G, Meli, F, Menniti, A, Merciadri, P, Milanese, L, Nardacci, B, Nasi, D, Orvieto, P, Pacca, P, Pansini, G, Panzarasa, G, Passanisi, M, Pavesi, G, Pizzoni, C, Pulera, F, Rapana, A, Ricci, A, Rispoli, R, Rotondo, M, Russo, N, Santilli, S, Scarano, E, Schwarz, A, Servadei, F, Simonetti, G, Stefini, R, Talamonti, G, Turrisi, A, Valente, V, Villa, A, Vindigni, M, Visocchi, M, Vitali, M, Wierzbicki, V, Zambon, G, Zanotti, B, Zenga, F, Alampi, D, Alessandri, F, Aloj, F, Amigoni, A, Aspide, R, Bertuetti, R, Betti, V, Bilotta, F, Bonato, V, Bosco, E, Brita, M, Buscema, G, Cafiero, T, Cappuccio, D, Caradonna, M, Caria, C, Casartelliliviero, M, Ciritella, P, Cirrincione, S, Citerio, G, Colelli, S, Coletta, F, Concordia, L, Congedo, E, Covotta, M, Crimella, F, Dall'Acqua, G, De Cassai, A, Defulviis, S, Deperi, E, Deana, C, Delgaudio, A, Denittis, N, Dicolandrea, S, Divezza, F, Ferri, F, Flocco, R, Fontana, C, Forastierimolinari, A, Frangiosa, A, Fumagalli, P, Fuselli, E, Garbarino, M, Gelormini, D, Geraci, C, Geraldini, F, Giacomucci, A, Giampaoli, V, Giorgetti, D, Gritti, P, Gualdani, S, Iacovazzo, C, Iermano, C, Latronico, N, Lugari, S, Lusenti, F, Maglione, C, Magnoni, S, Maiarota, F, Malla, M, Marchesi, M, Martino, C, Matteotti, I, Mazzeo, A, Morello, G, Nardiello, I, Paticchio, F, Pegoli, M, Perotti, V, Piazzolla, M, Picciafuochi, F, Rachedi, N, Radolovich, D, Recchia, A, Riccardi, S, Romagnoli, S, Sala, S, Scafuro, M, Sgarlata, P, Soragni, A, Stefani, F, Stival, E, Stofella, G, Terranova, F, Tinturini, R, Togni, T, Toto, R, Trapani, D, Tringali, E, Tullo, L, Valente, A, Valeo, T, Varelli, G, Villani, R, Zamacavicchi, F, Zanello, M, Zarrillo, N, Zugni, N, Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. A., Sgarlata P., Soragni A., Stefani F., Stival E., Stofella G., Terranova F., Tinturini R., Togni T., Toto R., Trapani D., Tringali E., Tullo L., Valente A., Valeo T., Varelli G., Villani R., Zamacavicchi F., Zanello M., Zarrillo N., Zugni N., Iaccarino, C, Lippa, L, Munari, M, Castioni, C, Robba, C, Caricato, A, Pompucci, A, Signoretti, S, Zona, G, Rasulo, F, Aimar, E, Amato, S, Angileri, F, Anile, C, Assietti, R, Baratto, V, Barbanera, A, Basile, L, Battaglia, R, Bellocchi, S, Bertuccio, A, Blanco, S, Bolognini, A, Boniferro, B, Bordi, L, Bortolotti, C, Brandini, V, Broger, M, Brollo, M, Caffarella, D, Caggiano, C, Cantisani, P, Capone, C, Cappelletto, B, Capuano, C, Carangelo, B, Caruselli, G, Chessa, M, Chiara, M, Chibbaro, S, Cioffi, V, Ciprianocecchi, P, Colistra, D, Conti, C, Contratti, F, Costella, G, Cuoci, A, D'Avella, D, D'Ercole, M, Deangelis, M, Defalco, R, de Luca, G, de Marinis, P, Del Vecchio, C, Delfinis, C, Denaro, L, Deodato, F, Desogus, N, Disomma, A, Domenicucci, M, Dones, F, Fina, M, Fiori, L, Fricia, M, Gaetani, P, Gazzeri, R, Gentile, M, Germano, A, Ghadirpour, R, Gianfreda, C, Gigante, N, Gigli, R, Giorgetti, J, Giusa, M, Gravina, U, Grippi, L, Guida, F, Guizzardi, G, Iannuzzo, G, Kropp, M, Lattanzi, L, Lucantoni, D, Maffei, L, Magliulo, M, Marconi, F, Marruzzo, D, Martellotta, N, Marton, E, Maugeri, R, Mauro, G, Meli, F, Menniti, A, Merciadri, P, Milanese, L, Nardacci, B, Nasi, D, Orvieto, P, Pacca, P, Pansini, G, Panzarasa, G, Passanisi, M, Pavesi, G, Pizzoni, C, Pulera, F, Rapana, A, Ricci, A, Rispoli, R, Rotondo, M, Russo, N, Santilli, S, Scarano, E, Schwarz, A, Servadei, F, Simonetti, G, Stefini, R, Talamonti, G, Turrisi, A, Valente, V, Villa, A, Vindigni, M, Visocchi, M, Vitali, M, Wierzbicki, V, Zambon, G, Zanotti, B, Zenga, F, Alampi, D, Alessandri, F, Aloj, F, Amigoni, A, Aspide, R, Bertuetti, R, Betti, V, Bilotta, F, Bonato, V, Bosco, E, Brita, M, Buscema, G, Cafiero, T, Cappuccio, D, Caradonna, M, Caria, C, Casartelliliviero, M, Ciritella, P, Cirrincione, S, Citerio, G, Colelli, S, Coletta, F, Concordia, L, Congedo, E, Covotta, M, Crimella, F, Dall'Acqua, G, De Cassai, A, Defulviis, S, Deperi, E, Deana, C, Delgaudio, A, Denittis, N, Dicolandrea, S, Divezza, F, Ferri, F, Flocco, R, Fontana, C, Forastierimolinari, A, Frangiosa, A, Fumagalli, P, Fuselli, E, Garbarino, M, Gelormini, D, Geraci, C, Geraldini, F, Giacomucci, A, Giampaoli, V, Giorgetti, D, Gritti, P, Gualdani, S, Iacovazzo, C, Iermano, C, Latronico, N, Lugari, S, Lusenti, F, Maglione, C, Magnoni, S, Maiarota, F, Malla, M, Marchesi, M, Martino, C, Matteotti, I, Mazzeo, A, Morello, G, Nardiello, I, Paticchio, F, Pegoli, M, Perotti, V, Piazzolla, M, Picciafuochi, F, Rachedi, N, Radolovich, D, Recchia, A, Riccardi, S, Romagnoli, S, Sala, S, Scafuro, M, Sgarlata, P, Soragni, A, Stefani, F, Stival, E, Stofella, G, Terranova, F, Tinturini, R, Togni, T, Toto, R, Trapani, D, Tringali, E, Tullo, L, Valente, A, Valeo, T, Varelli, G, Villani, R, Zamacavicchi, F, Zanello, M, Zarrillo, N, Zugni, N, Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. A., Sgarlata P., Soragni A., Stefani F., Stival E., Stofella G., Terranova F., Tinturini R., Togni T., Toto R., Trapani D., Tringali E., Tullo L., Valente A., Valeo T., Varelli G., Villani R., Zamacavicchi F., Zanello M., Zarrillo N., and Zugni N.
- Abstract
No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from “TBI Section” of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the “T
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11. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: a best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy. Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino C., Lippa L., Munari M., Castioni C. A., Robba C., Caricato A., Pompucci A., Signoretti S., Zona G., Rasulo F. A., Aimar E., Amato S., Angileri F. F., Anile C., Assietti R., Baratto V., Barbanera A., Basile L., Battaglia R., Bellocchi S., Bertuccio A., Blanco S., Bolognini A., Boniferro B., Bordi L., Bortolotti C., Brandini V., Broger M., Brollo M., Caffarella D. D., Caggiano C., Cantisani P. L., Capone C., Cappelletto B., Capuano C., Carangelo B., Caruselli G., Chessa M. A., Chiara M., Chibbaro S., Cioffi V., Ciprianocecchi P., Colistra D., Conti C., Contratti F., Costella G. B., Cuoci A., D'Avella D., D'Ercole M., Deangelis M., Defalco R., de Luca G., de Marinis P., Del Vecchio C., Delfinis C., Denaro L., Deodato F., Desogus N., Disomma A., Domenicucci M., Dones F., Fina M., Fiori L., Fricia M., Gaetani P., Gazzeri R., Gentile M., Germano A., Ghadirpour R., Gianfreda C. D., Gigante N., Gigli R., Giorgetti J., Giusa M., Gravina U. G., Grippi L., Guida F., Guizzardi G., Iannuzzo G., Kropp M., Lattanzi L., Lucantoni D., Maffei L., Magliulo M., Marconi F., Marruzzo D., Martellotta N., Marton E., Maugeri R., Mauro G., Meli F., Menniti A., Merciadri P., Milanese L., Nardacci B., Nasi D., Orvieto P., Pacca P., Pansini G., Panzarasa G., Passanisi M., Pavesi G., Pizzoni C., Pulera F., Rapana A., Ricci A., Rispoli R., Rotondo M., Russo N., Santilli S., Scarano E., Schwarz A., Servadei F., Simonetti G., Stefini R., Talamonti G., Turrisi A., Valente V. M., Villa A., Vindigni M., Visocchi M., Vitali M., Wierzbicki V., Zambon G., Zanotti B., Zenga F., Alampi D., Alessandri F., Aloj F., Amigoni A., Aspide R., Bertuetti R., Betti V., Bilotta F., Bonato V., Bosco E., Brita M., Buscema G., Cafiero T., Cappuccio D., Caradonna M., Caria C. G., Casartelliliviero M., Ciritella P., Cirrincione S., Citerio G., Colelli S., Coletta F., Concordia L., Congedo E., Covotta M., Crimella F., Dall'Acqua G., De Cassai A., Defulviis S., Deperi E., Deana C., Delgaudio A., Denittis N., Dicolandrea S., Divezza F., Ferri F., Flocco R., Fontana C., Forastierimolinari A., Frangiosa A., Fumagalli P., Fuselli E., Garbarino M. M., Gelormini D., Geraci C., Geraldini F., Giacomucci A., Giampaoli V., Giorgetti D., Gritti P., Gualdani S., Iacovazzo C., Iermano C., Latronico N., Lugari S., Lusenti F., Maglione C., Magnoni S., Maiarota F., Malla M., Marchesi M., Martino C., Matteotti I., Mazzeo A. T., Morello G., Nardiello I., Paticchio F., Pegoli M., Perotti V., Piazzolla M., Picciafuochi F., Rachedi N., Radolovich D. K., Recchia A., Riccardi S., Romagnoli S., Sala S., Scafuro M. 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A., Robba, C., Caricato, A., Pompucci, A., Signoretti, S., Zona, G., Rasulo, F. A., Aimar, E., Amato, S., Angileri, F. F., Anile, C., Assietti, R., Baratto, V., Barbanera, A., Basile, L., Battaglia, R., Bellocchi, S., Bertuccio, A., Blanco, S., Bolognini, A., Boniferro, B., Bordi, L., Bortolotti, C., Brandini, V., Broger, M., Brollo, M., Caffarella, D. D., Caggiano, C., Cantisani, P. L., Capone, C., Cappelletto, B., Capuano, C., Carangelo, B., Caruselli, G., Chessa, M. A., Chiara, M., Chibbaro, S., Cioffi, V., Ciprianocecchi, P., Colistra, D., Conti, C., Contratti, F., Costella, G. B., Cuoci, A., D'Avella, D., D'Ercole, M., Deangelis, M., Defalco, R., de Luca, G., de Marinis, P., Del Vecchio, C., Delfinis, C., Denaro, L., Deodato, F., Desogus, N., Disomma, A., Domenicucci, M., Dones, F., Fina, M., Fiori, L., Fricia, M., Gaetani, P., Gazzeri, R., Gentile, M., Germano, A., Ghadirpour, R., Gianfreda, C. D., Gigante, N., Gigli, R., Giorgetti, J., Giusa, M., Gravina, U. 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G., Casartelliliviero, M., Ciritella, P., Cirrincione, S., Citerio, G., Colelli, S., Coletta, F., Concordia, L., Congedo, E., Covotta, M., Crimella, F., Dall'Acqua, G., De Cassai, A., Defulviis, S., Deperi, E., Deana, C., Delgaudio, A., Denittis, N., Dicolandrea, S., Divezza, F., Ferri, F., Flocco, R., Fontana, C., Forastierimolinari, A., Frangiosa, A., Fumagalli, P., Fuselli, E., Garbarino, M. M., Gelormini, D., Geraci, C., Geraldini, F., Giacomucci, A., Giampaoli, V., Giorgetti, D., Gritti, P., Gualdani, S., Iacovazzo, C., Iermano, C., Latronico, N., Lugari, S., Lusenti, F., Maglione, C., Magnoni, S., Maiarota, F., Malla, M., Marchesi, M., Martino, C., Matteotti, I., Mazzeo, A. T., Morello, G., Nardiello, I., Paticchio, F., Pegoli, M., Perotti, V., Piazzolla, M., Picciafuochi, F., Rachedi, N., Radolovich, D. K., Recchia, A., Riccardi, S., Romagnoli, S., Sala, S., Scafuro, M. A., Sgarlata, P., Soragni, A., Stefani, F., Stival, E., Stofella, G., Terranova, F., Tinturini, R., Togni, T., Toto, R., Trapani, D., Tringali, E., Tullo, L., Valente, A., Valeo, T., Varelli, G., Villani, R., Zamacavicchi, F., Zanello, M., Zarrillo, N., and Zugni, N.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Decompressive Craniectomy ,Consensus development conference ,Decompressive craniectomy ,Guideline ,Traumatic brain injuries ,Critical Care ,Intracranial Pressure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Neurosurgery ,Traumatic brain injurie ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Intensive care ,Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthesia ,Intensive care medicine ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,Neurointensive care ,Evidence-based medicine ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Intracranial pressure monitoring ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Analgesia ,Intracranial Hypertension ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Human - Abstract
No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from "TBI Section" of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the "TBI Section" of the SINch and the 111 members of the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the SIAARTI. The aim of the survey was to test a preliminary evaluation of the grade of predictable future adherence of the recommendations following this intersociety proposal. The following recommendations are suggested as representing best clinical practice, nevertheless, adoption of local multidisciplinary protocols regarding thresholds of ICP values, drug therapies, hemostasis management and perioperative care of decompressed patients is strongly recommended to improve treatment efficiency, to increase the quality of data collection and to provide more powerful evidence with future studies. Thus, for this future perspective a rapid overview of the role of the multimodal neuromonitoring in the optimal severe TBI management is also provided in this document. It is reasonable to assume that the recommendations reported in this paper will in future be updated by new observations arising from future trials. They are not binding, and this document should be offered as a guidance for clinical practice through an intersociety agreement, taking in consideration the low level of evidence.
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12. Mangrove Biodiversity, Conservation and Roles for Livelihoods in Indonesia
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Mohammad Basyuni, Sigit D. Sasmito, Kangkuso Analuddin, Tengku Zia Ulqodry, Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, Syaiful Eddy, and Noril Milantara
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13. Challenges and opportunities for achieving Sustainable Development Goals through restoration of Indonesia's mangroves
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Sigit D, Sasmito, Mohammad, Basyuni, Age, Kridalaksana, Meli F, Saragi-Sasmito, Catherine E, Lovelock, and Daniel, Murdiyarso
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Indonesia, the most mangrove-rich nation in the world, has proposed the most globally ambitious mangrove rehabilitation target (600,000 ha) of any nation, to be achieved by 2024 to support multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1-3, 6, 13 and 14). Yet, mangrove restoration and rehabilitation across the world have often suffered low success rates and been applied at small scales. Here, we identify 193,367 ha (estimated costs at US$0.29-1.74 billion) that have the potential to align with the national mangrove rehabilitation programme. Despite being only 30% of the national target, our robust assessment considered biogeomorphology, 20 years of land-use and land-cover change and state forest land status, all key factors moderating mangrove restoration success which have often been neglected in Indonesia. Increasing subnational government representation in mangrove governance as well as improving monitoring and evaluation will increase the likelihood of achieving the mangrove rehabilitation targets and reduce risks of failure. Rehabilitating and conserving mangroves in Indonesia could benefit 74 million coastal people and can potentially contribute to the national land-sector emissions reduction of up to 16%.
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14. IL POPOLAMENTO DI THARROS IN ETÀ FENICIA E PUNICA. ANALISI ANTROPOLOGICHE PRELIMINARI DALLA NECROPOLI MERIDIONALE DI CAPO SAN MARCO (PENISOLA DEL SINIS - OR)
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MELI F, FARISELLI AC, SINEO L, Celestino Pérez, S, Rodrìguez Gonzàles, E, and MELI F, FARISELLI AC, SINEO L
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Tharros, Anthropology, Inhumation, Cremation, Ancient Cemetery ,Tharros, Antropologia, Inumazione, Cremazione, Paleopatologia ,Settore BIO/08 - Antropologia - Abstract
Si riportano i primi dati dell’analisi antropologica eseguita sui resti scheletrici recuperati, da deposizioni primarie e secondarie, durante le recenti campagne di scavo effettuate nella necropoli meridionale di Tharros nell’ambito della Concessione ministeriale di ricerche e scavi archeologici in carico all’Università di Bologna. Tale studio rappresenta una nota preliminare dell’indagine bioarcheologica in corso ad opera del Laboratorio di Antropologia dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo con la Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni archeologici dell’Università di Bologna, sui resti antropologici tharrensi, e si inserisce in un più ampio progetto di ricerca rivolto alla ricostruzione del panorama funerario della colonia punica dell’Oristanese, nonché alla determinazione della fisionomia antropica e delle consuetudini alimentari e lavorative della sua comunità. L’analisi scheletrica dei resti umani, combusti e inumati, ascrivibili a tombe a pozzetto, a fossa e a camera ipogeica, ha rilevato un buon campione d’individui, da infans ad adulti. Allo stato attuale ciò che si evince dai dati elaborati fornisce importanti informazioni sull’età di morte, sulla costituzione e lo stile di vita degli individui. The first data of the anthropological analysis performed on the skeletal remains recovered, from primary and secondary depositions, during the recent excavation campaigns carried out in the necropolis southern Tharros as part of the Ministerial Concession for archaeological research and excavations in uploaded to the University of Bologna. This study represents a preliminary note of the investigation bioarchaeological underway by the Anthropology Laboratory of the University of Palermo with the School of Specialization in Archaeological Heritage of the University of Bologna, on the remains anthropological tharrensi, and is part of a larger research project aimed at reconstruction of the funerary landscape of the Punic colony of Oristano, as well as the determination of anthropic physiognomy and the food and work habits of his community. Theskeletal analysis of human remains, burned and inhumed, attributable to well, pit and chamber tombs hypogean, found a good sample of individuals, from infans to adults. At present what it is deduces from the processed data provides important information on the age of death, the constitution and the lifestyle of individuals.
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15. Management of intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury: A best clinical practice adoption proposal for intracranial pressure monitoring and decompressive craniectomy: Joint statements by the Traumatic Brain Injury Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) and the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Iaccarino, C., Lippa, L., Munari, M., Castioni, C. A., Robba, C., Caricato, Anselmo, Pompucci, Angelo, Signoretti, S., Zona, G., Rasulo, F. A., Aimar, E., Amato, S., Angileri, F. F., Anile, Carmelo, Assietti, R., Baratto, V., Barbanera, A., Basile, L., Battaglia, R., Bellocchi, S., Bertuccio, A., Blanco, S., Bolognini, A., Boniferro, B., Bordi, L., Bortolotti, C., Brandini, V., Broger, Maximilian, Brollo, M., Caffarella, D. D., Caggiano, Cinzia, Cantisani, P. L., Capone, C., Cappelletto, B., Capuano, C., Carangelo, B., Caruselli, G., Chessa, M. A., Chiara, M., Chibbaro, S., Cioffi, V., Ciprianocecchi, P., Colistra, D., Conti, C., Contratti, F., Costella, G. B., Cuoci, A., D'Avella, D., D'Ercole, Manuela, Deangelis, M., Defalco, R., de Luca, G., de Marinis, P., Del Vecchio, C., Delfinis, C., Denaro, Luca, Deodato, F., Desogus, N., Disomma, A., Domenicucci, M., Dones, F., Fina, M., Fiori, L., Fricia, M., Gaetani, P., Gazzeri, R., Gentile, M., Germano, A., Ghadirpour, R., Gianfreda, C. D., Gigante, N., Gigli, R., Giorgetti, J., Giusa, M., Gravina, U. G., Grippi, L., Guida, F., Guizzardi, G., Iannuzzo, G., Kropp, M., Lattanzi, L., Lucantoni, D., Maffei, L., Magliulo, M., Marconi, F., Marruzzo, D., Martellotta, N., Marton, E., Maugeri, R., Mauro, G., Meli, F., Menniti, A., Merciadri, P., Milanese, L., Nardacci, B., Nasi, D., Orvieto, P., Pacca, P., Pansini, G., Panzarasa, G., Passanisi, M., Pavesi, G., Pizzoni, C., Pulera, F., Rapana, A., Ricci, A., Rispoli, R., Rotondo, M., Russo, N., Santilli, S., Scarano, E., Schwarz, A., Servadei, Franco, Simonetti, G., Stefini, R., Talamonti, G., Turrisi, A., Valente, V. M., Villa, A., Vindigni, M., Visocchi, Massimiliano, Vitali, M., Wierzbicki, V., Zambon, G., Zanotti, B., Zenga, F., Alampi, D., Alessandri, F., Aloj, F., Amigoni, A., Aspide, R., Bertuetti, R., Betti, V., Bilotta, F., Bonato, V., Bosco, E., Brita, M., Buscema, G., Cafiero, T., Cappuccio, D., Caradonna, M., Caria, C. G., Casartelliliviero, M., Ciritella, P., Cirrincione, S., Citerio, G., Colelli, S., Coletta, F., Concordia, L., Congedo, E., Covotta, M., Crimella, F., Dall'Acqua, G., De Cassai, A., Defulviis, S., Deperi, E., Deana, C., Delgaudio, A., Denittis, N., Dicolandrea, S., Divezza, F., Ferri, F., Flocco, R., Fontana, C., Forastierimolinari, A., Frangiosa, A., Fumagalli, P., Fuselli, E., Garbarino, M. M., Gelormini, D., Geraci, C., Geraldini, F., Giacomucci, A., Giampaoli, V., Giorgetti, D., Gritti, P., Gualdani, S., Iacovazzo, C., Iermano, C., Latronico, N., Lugari, S., Lusenti, F., Maglione, C., Magnoni, S., Maiarota, F., Malla, M., Marchesi, M., Martino, C., Matteotti, I., Mazzeo, A. T., Morello, G., Nardiello, I., Paticchio, F., Pegoli, M., Perotti, Valerio, Piazzolla, M., Picciafuochi, F., Rachedi, N., Radolovich, D. K., Recchia, A., Riccardi, S., Romagnoli, S., Sala, S., Scafuro, M. A., Sgarlata, P., Soragni, A., Stefani, F., Stival, Eleonora, Stofella, G., Terranova, F., Tinturini, R., Togni, T., Toto, R., Trapani, D., Tringali, E., Tullo, L., Valente, A., Valeo, T., Varelli, G., Villani, R., Zamacavicchi, F., Zanello, M., Zarrillo, N., Zugni, N., Caricato A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5929-120X), Pompucci A. (ORCID:0000-0002-5427-9719), Anile C. (ORCID:0000-0002-0481-9713), Broger M., Caggiano C., D'Ercole M., Denaro L., Servadei F., Visocchi M. (ORCID:0000-0003-1087-0491), Perotti V. (ORCID:0000-0001-9461-2101), Stival E., Iaccarino, C., Lippa, L., Munari, M., Castioni, C. A., Robba, C., Caricato, Anselmo, Pompucci, Angelo, Signoretti, S., Zona, G., Rasulo, F. A., Aimar, E., Amato, S., Angileri, F. F., Anile, Carmelo, Assietti, R., Baratto, V., Barbanera, A., Basile, L., Battaglia, R., Bellocchi, S., Bertuccio, A., Blanco, S., Bolognini, A., Boniferro, B., Bordi, L., Bortolotti, C., Brandini, V., Broger, Maximilian, Brollo, M., Caffarella, D. D., Caggiano, Cinzia, Cantisani, P. L., Capone, C., Cappelletto, B., Capuano, C., Carangelo, B., Caruselli, G., Chessa, M. A., Chiara, M., Chibbaro, S., Cioffi, V., Ciprianocecchi, P., Colistra, D., Conti, C., Contratti, F., Costella, G. B., Cuoci, A., D'Avella, D., D'Ercole, Manuela, Deangelis, M., Defalco, R., de Luca, G., de Marinis, P., Del Vecchio, C., Delfinis, C., Denaro, Luca, Deodato, F., Desogus, N., Disomma, A., Domenicucci, M., Dones, F., Fina, M., Fiori, L., Fricia, M., Gaetani, P., Gazzeri, R., Gentile, M., Germano, A., Ghadirpour, R., Gianfreda, C. D., Gigante, N., Gigli, R., Giorgetti, J., Giusa, M., Gravina, U. G., Grippi, L., Guida, F., Guizzardi, G., Iannuzzo, G., Kropp, M., Lattanzi, L., Lucantoni, D., Maffei, L., Magliulo, M., Marconi, F., Marruzzo, D., Martellotta, N., Marton, E., Maugeri, R., Mauro, G., Meli, F., Menniti, A., Merciadri, P., Milanese, L., Nardacci, B., Nasi, D., Orvieto, P., Pacca, P., Pansini, G., Panzarasa, G., Passanisi, M., Pavesi, G., Pizzoni, C., Pulera, F., Rapana, A., Ricci, A., Rispoli, R., Rotondo, M., Russo, N., Santilli, S., Scarano, E., Schwarz, A., Servadei, Franco, Simonetti, G., Stefini, R., Talamonti, G., Turrisi, A., Valente, V. M., Villa, A., Vindigni, M., Visocchi, Massimiliano, Vitali, M., Wierzbicki, V., Zambon, G., Zanotti, B., Zenga, F., Alampi, D., Alessandri, F., Aloj, F., Amigoni, A., Aspide, R., Bertuetti, R., Betti, V., Bilotta, F., Bonato, V., Bosco, E., Brita, M., Buscema, G., Cafiero, T., Cappuccio, D., Caradonna, M., Caria, C. G., Casartelliliviero, M., Ciritella, P., Cirrincione, S., Citerio, G., Colelli, S., Coletta, F., Concordia, L., Congedo, E., Covotta, M., Crimella, F., Dall'Acqua, G., De Cassai, A., Defulviis, S., Deperi, E., Deana, C., Delgaudio, A., Denittis, N., Dicolandrea, S., Divezza, F., Ferri, F., Flocco, R., Fontana, C., Forastierimolinari, A., Frangiosa, A., Fumagalli, P., Fuselli, E., Garbarino, M. M., Gelormini, D., Geraci, C., Geraldini, F., Giacomucci, A., Giampaoli, V., Giorgetti, D., Gritti, P., Gualdani, S., Iacovazzo, C., Iermano, C., Latronico, N., Lugari, S., Lusenti, F., Maglione, C., Magnoni, S., Maiarota, F., Malla, M., Marchesi, M., Martino, C., Matteotti, I., Mazzeo, A. T., Morello, G., Nardiello, I., Paticchio, F., Pegoli, M., Perotti, Valerio, Piazzolla, M., Picciafuochi, F., Rachedi, N., Radolovich, D. K., Recchia, A., Riccardi, S., Romagnoli, S., Sala, S., Scafuro, M. A., Sgarlata, P., Soragni, A., Stefani, F., Stival, Eleonora, Stofella, G., Terranova, F., Tinturini, R., Togni, T., Toto, R., Trapani, D., Tringali, E., Tullo, L., Valente, A., Valeo, T., Varelli, G., Villani, R., Zamacavicchi, F., Zanello, M., Zarrillo, N., Zugni, N., Caricato A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5929-120X), Pompucci A. (ORCID:0000-0002-5427-9719), Anile C. (ORCID:0000-0002-0481-9713), Broger M., Caggiano C., D'Ercole M., Denaro L., Servadei F., Visocchi M. (ORCID:0000-0003-1087-0491), Perotti V. (ORCID:0000-0001-9461-2101), and Stival E.
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No robust evidence is provided by literature regarding the management of intracranial hypertension following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is mostly due to the lack of prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the presence of studies containing extreme heterogeneously collected populations and controversial considerations about chosen outcome. A scientific society should provide guidelines for care management and scientific support for those areas for which evidence-based medicine has not been identified. However, RCTs in severe TBI have failed to establish intervention effectiveness, arising the need to make greater use of tools such as Consensus Conferences between experts, which have the advantage of providing recommendations based on experience, on the analysis of updated literature data and on the direct comparison of different logistic realities. The Italian scientific societies should provide guidelines following the national laws ruling the best medical practice. However, many limitations do not allow the collection of data supporting high levels of evidence for intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and decompressive craniectomy (DC) in patients with severe TBI. This intersociety document proposes best practice guidelines for this subsetting of patients to be adopted on a national Italian level, along with joint statements from “TBI Section” of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch) endorsed by the Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care Study Group of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). Presented here is a recap of recommendations on management of ICP and DC supported a high level of available evidence and rate of agreement expressed by the assemblies during the more recent consensus conferences, where members of both groups have had a role of active participants and supporters. The listed recommendations have been sent to a panel of experts consisting of the 107 members of the “T
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16. Isotherm and kinetic adsorption of rice husk particles as a model adsorbent for solving issues in the sustainable gold mining environment from mercury leaching
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Asep B. D. Nandiyanto, Willy C. Nugraha, Intan Yustia, Risti Ragadhita, Meli Fiandini, Hanny Meirinawati, and Diana R. Wulan
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gold mining ,rice husk ,particle technology ,mercury leaching ,adsorption ,sdgs ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
One of the techniques used in extracting gold in small-scale gold mining is mercury amalgamation. However, the use of mercury presents significant health and environmental hazards, as well as suboptimal efficiency in gold extraction. This study explores the possibility of the use of rice husk as a prototype adsorbent for mercury removal from its leaching in mining environments. To support the analysis, the rice husk adsorbent was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, electron dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrophotometers and Brunauer − Emmett − Teller analysis. To investigate the removal of Hg from aqueous solutions, batch adsorption experiments were conducted, and the efficiency was optimized under various parameters such as contact time, rice husk dosage, and initial concentration of mercury. Kinetic and isotherm investigations were also carried out to gain a better understanding of the adsorption properties. The kinetic adsorption was analyzed using the pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order. Furthermore, the isotherm adsorption was analyzed using ten adsorption isotherm models (i.e., Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, Dubinin – Radushkevich, Flory – Huggins, Fowler – Guggenheim, Hill – de Boer, Jovanovic, Harkin – Jura, and Halsey). The amount of mercury absorption increased with increasing contact time, adsorbent mass, and initial concentration of mercury. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model is the best model that can be applied to describe the adsorption process. Analysis of the adsorption results obtained shows that the adsorption pattern is explained through the formation of a monolayer without any lateral interaction between the adsorbate and adsorbent. In addition, the formation of multilayers due to inhomogeneous pore distribution also occurs which causes a pore filling mechanism. We found that the isotherm phenomena are near the Jovanovic models with the maximum adsorption capacity) of rice husk found to be 107.299 mg/g. As a result, rice husk could be a promising option for wastewater treatment due to its fast and efficient removal capacity, as well as its affordability and eco-friendliness. The predicted thermodynamic studies using the Flory – Huggins isotherm model show that the adsorption process is endothermic, spontaneous, and physisorption. The impact shows that the utilization of rice husk can be used and fit for the current issues in the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
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17. Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land-use change
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B. Hanggara, Victor I. Rumbiak, Heru Hartantri, Wolfram Y. Mofu, Frida Sidik, Matthew A. Hayes, Nuryani Widagti, Thomas A. Worthington, Barakalla, Hendri, Joeni Setijo Rahajoe, Samsul Bachri, T. F. Pattiasina, Rina N. Jowey, Julius D. Nugroho, Lindsay B. Hutley, Daniel Murdiyarso, Victor P.H. Nikijuluw, Suhaemi, Daniel A. Friess, Mériadec Sillanpää, Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen, Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, Jennifer Howard, Sartji Taberima, Charlie D. Heatubun, Catherine E. Lovelock, Sigit D. Sasmito, Sasmito, Sigit D [0000-0001-5864-8596], Hayes, Matthew A [0000-0002-2127-898X], Hutley, Lindsay B [0000-0001-5533-9886], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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0106 biological sciences ,coastal wetlands ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,restoration ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Chronosequence ,Wetland ,Paris Agreement ,Forests ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,climate change mitigation ,Blue carbon ,Environmental Chemistry ,Primary Research Article ,Ecosystem ,Land use, land-use change and forestry ,Biomass ,LULCC ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,Global and Planetary Change ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Forestry ,Soil carbon ,Primary Research Articles ,Carbon ,Indonesia ,Greenhouse gas ,Wetlands ,Environmental science ,Mangrove - Abstract
Globally, carbon‐rich mangrove forests are deforested and degraded due to land‐use and land‐cover change (LULCC). The impact of mangrove deforestation on carbon emissions has been reported on a global scale; however, uncertainty remains at subnational scales due to geographical variability and field data limitations. We present an assessment of blue carbon storage at five mangrove sites across West Papua Province, Indonesia, a region that supports 10% of the world's mangrove area. The sites are representative of contrasting hydrogeomorphic settings and also capture change over a 25‐years LULCC chronosequence. Field‐based assessments were conducted across 255 plots covering undisturbed and LULCC‐affected mangroves (0‐, 5‐, 10‐, 15‐ and 25‐year‐old post‐harvest or regenerating forests as well as 15‐year‐old aquaculture ponds). Undisturbed mangroves stored total ecosystem carbon stocks of 182–2,730 (mean ± SD: 1,087 ± 584) Mg C/ha, with the large variation driven by hydrogeomorphic settings. The highest carbon stocks were found in estuarine interior (EI) mangroves, followed by open coast interior, open coast fringe and EI forests. Forest harvesting did not significantly affect soil carbon stocks, despite an elevated dead wood density relative to undisturbed forests, but it did remove nearly all live biomass. Aquaculture conversion removed 60% of soil carbon stock and 85% of live biomass carbon stock, relative to reference sites. By contrast, mangroves left to regenerate for more than 25 years reached the same level of biomass carbon compared to undisturbed forests, with annual biomass accumulation rates of 3.6 ± 1.1 Mg C ha−1 year−1. This study shows that hydrogeomorphic setting controls natural dynamics of mangrove blue carbon stocks, while long‐term land‐use changes affect carbon loss and gain to a substantial degree. Therefore, current land‐based climate policies must incorporate landscape and land‐use characteristics, and their related carbon management consequences, for more effective emissions reduction targets and restoration outcomes., We present blue carbon (C) assessment from 255 plots covering undisturbed and land‐use change‐affected mangroves (0‐, 5‐, 10‐, 15‐ and 25‐year‐old post‐harvest as well as 15‐year‐old aquaculture ponds) across West Papua Province, Indonesia. Undisturbed mangroves stored total ecosystem C‐stocks of 182–2,730 (1,087 ± 584) Mg C/ha, with variation driven by hydrogeomorphic settings. Forest harvesting did not significantly affect soil C‐stocks, despite increased dead wood density, but it removed nearly all live biomass. Aquaculture conversion removed 60% of soil and 85% of live biomass C‐stocks. Mangroves left to regenerate for 25 years reached the same level of biomass carbon compared to undisturbed forests.
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18. Role of Human Leukocyte Antigens at the Feto-Maternal Interface in Normal and Pathological Pregnancy: An Update.
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Tersigni, Chiara, Meli, Federica, Neri, C, Iacoangeli, A, Franco, Rita, Lanzone, Antonio, Scambia, Giovanni, Di Simone, Nicoletta, Tersigni C, Meli F, Franco R, Lanzone A (ORCID:0000-0003-4119-414X), Scambia G (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), Di Simone N (ORCID:0000-0003-1273-3335), Tersigni, Chiara, Meli, Federica, Neri, C, Iacoangeli, A, Franco, Rita, Lanzone, Antonio, Scambia, Giovanni, Di Simone, Nicoletta, Tersigni C, Meli F, Franco R, Lanzone A (ORCID:0000-0003-4119-414X), Scambia G (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), and Di Simone N (ORCID:0000-0003-1273-3335)
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The successful maternal tolerance of the semi-allogeneic fetus provides an apparent immunologic paradox. Indeed, deep invasion of placental trophoblast cells into maternal uterine tissue and the following growth of the fetus have to be tolerated by a pregnant woman’s immune system. Among the various possible protective mechanisms that may be involved in human pregnancy, the expression of a non-classical pattern of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules and the complete lack of expression of HLA class II molecules in placental tissues seem to be the most relevant mechanisms of fetal escape from maternal immune recognition. The importance of HLA molecules in fetal toleration by the maternal immune system is highlighted by pregnancy complications occurring in cases of abnormal HLA molecule expression at the maternal–fetal interface. In this review, we summarize evidences about the role of placental HLA molecules in normal and pathological pregnancies.
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19. Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
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Daniel Murdiyarso, Sigit D. Sasmito, Tania June, and Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito
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Global and Planetary Change ,Biomass (ecology) ,Peat ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Ecology ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Forestry ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Basal area ,Soil respiration ,Productivity (ecology) ,Tropical peat ,Environmental science ,Ecosystem ,021108 energy ,Restoration ecology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Tropical wetlands such as peat swamp forests (PSFs) have been known globally as one of the carbon (C)-rich ecosystems. However, there is still a lack of understanding on the C cycle in PSFs, especially in association with land use and cover changes (e.g., ecosystem degradation and restoration). This study presents the C stocks, removals, and emissions dataset, as well as the determining factors from an early restoration stage of secondary tropical PSFs in Central Kalimantan. We assessed various biophysical parameters such as forest structure, above- and belowground C-stocks, aboveground primary productivity, total and heterotrophic soil respirations, and groundwater level (GWL). We found that tree density varied from 1200 to 1825 trees per hectare (ha) across the plots, whereas the mean of stand basal area was 32.86 ± 4.72 m2 ha−1. Mean ecosystem C stocks in the study site was 1752 ± 401 Mg-C ha−1, of which 93% was stored in belowground organic peat soils. A mean aboveground litterfall production of 4.6 ± 0.5 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 and biomass C sequestration through tree diameter increment with 2.7 ± 0.5 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 was obtained. We observed slightly larger portion of annual mean total soil respiration with 14.2 ± 1.1 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 than heterotrophic respiration 11.1 ± 0.9 Mg-C ha−1 year−1, emphasizing the lower contribution of autotrophic respiration from the belowground rooting system. Findings imply that further conservation management efforts through ecosystem restoration may preserve C stored and enhance C input in PSFs substantially, and could be potentially included in national climate change mitigation strategies.
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20. Characterization of brain tumors by MRS, DWI and Ki-67 labeling index
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Calvar, J. A., Meli, F. J., Romero, C., Yánez, M. L. Calcagno P., Martinez, A. R., Lambre, H., Taratuto, A. L., and Sevlever, G.
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21. Calibration of diameter standards (EURAMET.L-K4.2015)
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Picotto, G B, primary, Aksulu, M, additional, Alqahtani, F, additional, Alqahtani, N, additional, Arce, A A, additional, Äremann, M, additional, Astrua, M, additional, Bajić, G, additional, Bandis, C, additional, Baršić, G, additional, Bellelli, D, additional, Bellotti, R, additional, Bozovic, T, additional, Borst, D de, additional, Duchoň, V, additional, Gastaldi, B, additional, Hanrahan, R, additional, Jusko, O, additional, Karanfilovic, M, additional, Katić, M, additional, Koops, R, additional, Kotte, G, additional, Lassila, A, additional, Matus, M, additional, Meli, F, additional, Meral, I, additional, Milne, R, additional, Muñoz, R, additional, Pometto, M, additional, Prieto, E, additional, Salgado, J, additional, Šimunović, V, additional, Spiller, J, additional, Szikszai, G, additional, Szumski, R, additional, Stelmaszczuk, A, additional, Teodorescu, D, additional, Thalmann, R, additional, Toftegaard, J B, additional, and Trösch, M, additional
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22. An immunohistochemical study of extracellular matrix proteins laminin, fibronectin and type IV collagen in paediatric glioblastoma multiforme
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Caffo, M., Germanò, A., Caruso, G., Meli, F., Galatioto, S., Sciacca, M. P., and Tomasello, F.
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23. Growing skull fracture of the posterior cranial fossa and of the orbital roof
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Caffo, M., Germanò, A., Caruso, G., Meli, F., Calisto, A., and Tomasello, F.
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24. Cardiovascular and respiratory consequences of bilateral involvement of the medullary intermediate reticular formation in syringobulbia
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Heidel, K. M., Benarroch, E. E., Gené, R., Klein, F., Meli, F., Saadia, D., and Nogués, M. A.
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25. EP14.05: Significance of placental anastomoses and umbilical cord insertion sites in monochorionic twin pregnancy.
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Bevilacqua, E., Bonanni, G., Meli, F., Felici, F., Torcia, E., Romanzi, F., Brutto, M., Ferrante, M., di Marco, G., Passananti, E., Esposito, V., Visconti, D., Familiari, A., and Lanzone, A.
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MULTIPLE pregnancy ,MONOZYGOTIC twins ,PREGNANCY outcomes ,UMBILICAL cord ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
This article discusses a study conducted at the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS in Rome, which aimed to evaluate the impact of placental anastomoses and cord insertion site as independent risk factors for adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes in monochorionic twin pregnancies. The study found a significant positive correlation between fetal weight discordance and discordance in the cord insertion sites, suggesting that ultrasound evaluation of umbilical cord insertion site could be useful in predicting adverse events in these pregnancies. The authors also suggest that implementing the evaluation of cord insertion site in dichorionic pregnancies could potentially alter current management practices. [Extracted from the article]
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26. Lateral and Vertical Diameter Measurements on Polymer Particles with a Metrology AFM
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Meli, F., primary
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27. Height and Pitch at Nanoscale - How Traceable is Nanometrology?
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Koenders, L., primary and Meli, F., additional
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28. Greenhouse gas emissions in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
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Daniel Murdiyarso, Meli F. Saragi-Sasmito, and Anggi Rustini
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Global and Planetary Change ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Peat ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Ecology ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Wetland ,Forestry ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Swamp ,Soil respiration ,Tropical peat ,Greenhouse gas ,Soil water ,Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation ,Environmental science ,021108 energy ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Restoration of deforested and drained tropical peat swamp forests is globally relevant in the context of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The seasonal flux of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) in a restoration concession in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, was measured in the two contrasting land covers: shrubs and secondary forests growing on peatlands. We found that land covers had high, but insignificantly different, soil carbon stocks of 949 + 56 and 1126 + 147 Mg ha−1, respectively. The mean annual CO2 flux from the soil of shrub areas was 52.4 ± 4.1 Mg ha−1 year−1, and from secondary peat swamp forests was 42.9 ± 3.6 Mg ha−1 year−1. The significant difference in mean soil temperature in the shrubs (31.2 °C) and secondary peat swamp forests (26.3 °C) was responsible for the difference in total CO2 fluxes of these sites. We also found the mean annual total soil respiration was almost equally partitioned between heterotrophic respiration (20.8 + 1.3 Mg ha−1 year−1) and autotrophic respiration (22.6 + 1.5 Mg ha−1 year−1). Lowered ground water level up to − 40 cm in both land covers caused the increase of CO2 fluxes to 40–75%. These numbers contribute to the provision of emission factors for rewetted organic soils required in the national reporting using the 2013 Supplement of the 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for wetlands as part of the obligation under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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29. A pilot study of soft gel technology: a new vaginal device to improve the symptomatology of vulvovaginal atrophy in post-partum, menopause and in patients with recurrent vulvovaginitis
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Maniglio, P., Ricciardi, E., Meli, F., De Marco, M. P., Costanzi, F., and Caserta, D.
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Recurrent vulvovaginitis ,Adult ,Postmenopausal atrophy ,Postpartum Period ,Pilot Projects ,Postpartum atrophy ,Vulvovaginal atrophy ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,Vulvovaginitis ,Postmenopause ,Random Allocation ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Atrophic Vaginitis ,Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
This is a pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment with Vaginal Soft gels technology in the improvement of common signs and symptoms in postmenopausal, postpartum and with recurrent vulvovaginitis patients. These conditions may cause the onset of Vulvovaginal Atrophy (VVA) with effects on sexual activity, self-confidence and daily activities. The main symptoms are itching, irritation and dryness. Many therapies have been evaluated and almost all those without hormonal component have shown poor results.Women diagnosed with severe VVA from January to September 2018 were recruited. The study groups were composed of 25 postmenopausal women, 30 post-partum women and 30 women with recurrent vulvovaginitis. For each group, patients were randomized 1:1 among those who carried out the experimental treatment and those that did not perform it. The efficacy of treatment was evaluated with a clinical visit in which Vaginal Health Index (VHI) was estimated. The symptomatology was determined through the questionnaire Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI).A significant improvement has been shown with regard to the sexual function (orgasm, lubrification, pain) in patients who performed the treatment. A significant increase in VHI has been evaluated in postmenopausal patients (4 months p=0.054, 6 months p=0.005) and in recurrent vulvovaginitis but not in post-partum patients (4 months p=0.681, 6 months p=0.109). An improvement of lubrication, satisfaction, orgasm, pain, as well as dyspareunia, was observed in the three study groups.In this pilot study the treatment with soft gels seems to be effective in improving sexual health and atrophy being a treatment available for all types of patients thanks to the absence of systemic and local side effects. It is an excellent alternative especially for patients who cannot use hormones. These findings must be confirmed by larger and randomized further studies.
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30. Acute Ischemic Stroke: Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Membrane Fluidity and Cytosolic Ca2+ Concentration at Baseline and After Chemotactic Activation
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Caimi, G., Ferrara, F., Montana, M., Meli, F., Canino, B., Carollo, C., and Presti, R. Lo
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31. Nanoparticle Characterization - Supplementary Comparison on Nanoparticle Size
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Lin, H -L, primary, Fu, W -E, additional, Weng, H -F, additional, Misumi, I, additional, Sugawara, K, additional, Gonda, S, additional, Takahashi, K, additional, Takahata, K, additional, Ehara, K, additional, Takatsuji, T, additional, Fujimoto, T, additional, Salas, J, additional, Dirscherl, K, additional, Garnæs, J, additional, Damasceno, J, additional, Oliveira, J C V de, additional, Emanuele, E, additional, Picotto, G B, additional, Kim, C S, additional, Cho, S J, additional, Motzkus, C, additional, Meli, F, additional, Gao, S, additional, Shi, Y, additional, Liu, J, additional, JÄmting, K, additional, Catchpoole, H J, additional, Lawn, M A, additional, Herrmann, J, additional, Coleman, V A, additional, Adlem, L, additional, Kruger, O A, additional, Buajarern, J, additional, Buhr, E, additional, Danzebrink, H -U, additional, Krumrey, M, additional, and Bosse, H, additional
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32. Merosin-positive congenital muscular dystrophy with mental retardation, microcephaly and central nervous system abnormalities unlinked to the Fukuyama muscular dystrophy and muscular–eye–brain loci: report of three siblings
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Ruggieri, V, Lubieniecki, F, Meli, F, Diaz, D, Ferragut, E, Saito, K, Brockington, M, Muntoni, F, Fukuyama, Y, and Taratuto, A.L
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33. Intramedullary spinal cord tumor presenting as the initial manifestation of metastatic colon cancer: case report and review of the literature
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GRASSO, Giovanni, MELI, F, PATTI, Rosalia, GIAMBARTINO, Filippo, FLORENA, Ada Maria, IACOPINO, Domenico, CAMPISI, Giuseppina, GRASSO, G, MELI, F, PATTI, R, GIAMBARTINO, F, FLORENA, AM, IACOPINO, DG, and CAMPISI, G
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intramedullary tumor ,Colorectal cancer ,Intramedullary spinal cord ,Metastasi ,Quadriplegia ,Metastasis ,Central nervous system disease ,Fatal Outcome ,medicine ,metastasis ,Humans ,Spinal Cord Neoplasms ,Metastatic colon cancer ,Neurologic Examination ,adenocarcinoma ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,Laminectomy ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Spinal cord tumor ,Neurology ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Study design: Case reports and review of the literature. Objective: Intramedullary spinal cord metastases (ISCMs) are rare type of central nervous system (CNS) involvement of systemic malignant tumors. Since the advent of new neuroradiological techniques, their detection have become increasingly diagnosed in recent years and, although somewhat controversial, surgical treatment has been considered a valid option. Setting: Neurosurgical Clinic, Department of Clinic Neuroscience, University of Palermo, Italy. Method: The authors describe the case of a 61-year-old woman who was admitted presenting withprogres sive tetraplegia. Investigations revealed an intramedullary spinal cord lesion at the cervical level. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain did not reveal other CNS metastatic lesions. Result: Patient underwent surgical treatment. The tumor was resected and the patient’s neurologic deficits slowly improved. Histological examination of the lesion showed the typical features of a colon carcinoma metastasis. Patient was referred for proper oncological treatment but, unfortunately, she died of disseminated disease within 2 months. Conclusion: Although uncommon, spinal cord metastases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of ISCM in order to rationalize the decisional-making process and improve the quality of life for these patients.
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34. Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land‐use change.
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Sasmito, Sigit D., Sillanpää, Mériadec, Hayes, Matthew A., Bachri, Samsul, Saragi‐Sasmito, Meli F., Sidik, Frida, Hanggara, Bayu B., Mofu, Wolfram Y., Rumbiak, Victor I., Hendri, Taberima, Sartji, Suhaemi, Nugroho, Julius D., Pattiasina, Thomas F., Widagti, Nuryani, Barakalla, Rahajoe, Joeni S., Hartantri, Heru, Nikijuluw, Victor, and Jowey, Rina N.
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MANGROVE forests ,MANGROVE plants ,LOGGING ,WOOD density ,SPECIFIC gravity ,CARBON ,CARBON in soils - Abstract
Globally, carbon‐rich mangrove forests are deforested and degraded due to land‐use and land‐cover change (LULCC). The impact of mangrove deforestation on carbon emissions has been reported on a global scale; however, uncertainty remains at subnational scales due to geographical variability and field data limitations. We present an assessment of blue carbon storage at five mangrove sites across West Papua Province, Indonesia, a region that supports 10% of the world's mangrove area. The sites are representative of contrasting hydrogeomorphic settings and also capture change over a 25‐years LULCC chronosequence. Field‐based assessments were conducted across 255 plots covering undisturbed and LULCC‐affected mangroves (0‐, 5‐, 10‐, 15‐ and 25‐year‐old post‐harvest or regenerating forests as well as 15‐year‐old aquaculture ponds). Undisturbed mangroves stored total ecosystem carbon stocks of 182–2,730 (mean ± SD: 1,087 ± 584) Mg C/ha, with the large variation driven by hydrogeomorphic settings. The highest carbon stocks were found in estuarine interior (EI) mangroves, followed by open coast interior, open coast fringe and EI forests. Forest harvesting did not significantly affect soil carbon stocks, despite an elevated dead wood density relative to undisturbed forests, but it did remove nearly all live biomass. Aquaculture conversion removed 60% of soil carbon stock and 85% of live biomass carbon stock, relative to reference sites. By contrast, mangroves left to regenerate for more than 25 years reached the same level of biomass carbon compared to undisturbed forests, with annual biomass accumulation rates of 3.6 ± 1.1 Mg C ha−1 year−1. This study shows that hydrogeomorphic setting controls natural dynamics of mangrove blue carbon stocks, while long‐term land‐use changes affect carbon loss and gain to a substantial degree. Therefore, current land‐based climate policies must incorporate landscape and land‐use characteristics, and their related carbon management consequences, for more effective emissions reduction targets and restoration outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
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Saragi-Sasmito, Meli F., primary, Murdiyarso, Daniel, additional, June, Tania, additional, and Sasmito, Sigit D., additional
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- 2018
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36. Shell and tube heat exchanger design for production graphene oxide nanoparticles from agricultural waste
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Diah Indriati, Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto, Meli Fiandini, Risti Ragadhita, and Teguh Kurniawan
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Engineering design ,TA174 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
Heat exchangers are used to transferring energy (heat), using fluids or gases, both hot and cold, from one area to another due to temperature differences. Almost all agricultural wastes serve as carbon products which are essential to produce graphene oxide, it is very possible to get graphene oxide by synthesizing it from agricultural waste which is expected to reduce the amount of waste on the earth. After carrying out the synthesis, it is necessary to test the characterization of the resulting product. The characterization stage requires a sintering process (20oC to 98oC) until the product is completely solidified. This research aims to design a heat exchanger that is highly effective in assisting the sintering process. For the design to be well-directed, several things must be done, such as calculating the main components (shell and tube) and designing a heat exchanger. Based on the TEMA standard and the use of simple calculations that refer to the attached calculation formula using Ms. Excel, hot and cold fluids used in this heat exchanger design are ethylene glycol and water. The length of the shell and tube as a whole is 5 m, the inner and outer shell diameters are 254 mm and 279.4 mm; the inner and outer tube diameters are respectively 22.09 mm and 25.40 mm. The calculation results show an excellent design effectiveness value of 86.14%. Continuous innovation in the design and materials of the heat exchanger can increase the effectiveness value to close to 100% so that it can help the graphene oxide synthesis process to make it cheaper and more efficient.
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- 2022
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37. Increased dosage of the brain-disease gene ARX affects transcriptional activity and chromatin remodelling and may clear up Intellectual Disability (ID) found in a male patient with a Xp21.3 duplication
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Malacarne M, Padula A, Baldo C, Piccione M, Meli F, Poeta L, Coviello D, and Miano MG
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NDD ,XLID ,ARX - Abstract
Protein-coding mutations in Aristaless related homeobox (ARX) cause various forms of Neurodevelopmental diseases (NDDs) such as X-linked ID and epilepsy. Nevertheless, dosage sensitivity of ARX locus is an emerging question since it has been recently demonstrated that breakpoints in enhancer elements of ARX can alter its tissue-specific expression in the developing brain. On the other hand, the Xp21 region, where ARX maps, undergoes frequent genomic rearrangements detected in neurobehavioral phenotypes. We report the characterization of a novel interstitial Xp21.3 duplication detected by GCH Microarray.We compared clinical features and functional findings established in this XLID case to those identified in our cohort of ARX patients and discuss how unbalance dosages of this crucial neuronal TF, associated with both increased and diminished activity, may induce similar cognitive outcomes.
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- 2016
38. Domestic waste (eggshells and banana peels particles) as sustainable and renewable resources for improving resin-based brakepad performance: Bibliometric literature review, techno-economic analysis, dual-sized reinforcing experiments, to comparison ...
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Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto, Risti Ragadhita, Meli Fiandini, Dwi Fitria Al Husaeni, Dwi Novia Al Husaeni, and Farid Fadhillah
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agricultural waste ,brake pad ,banana peel ,eggshell ,natural fiber ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The objective of this study is to develop a new environmentally-friendly brake pad made from eggshells (Es) and banana peels (BPs) as reinforcement agents. E and BP particles as dual reinforcement with various compositions were combined. The E/BP mixture was then embedded on a polymer matrix composing a resin/hardener mixture in a 1:1 ratio. As a standard, brake pads using a single reinforcement of E and BP particles were also fabricated. Physical properties (i.e. particle size, surface roughness, morphology, and density), as well as mechanical properties (i.e. hardness, wear rate, and friction coefficient properties) were investigated. It was observed that using dual reinforcements was preferable (compared to using single reinforcements) because they had a synergistic effect on the mechanical properties of the brake pad. The best mechanical properties were found in dual reinforcements of brake pad specimens using E/BP particles with a higher BP ratio in which the value of the stiffness test, puncture test, wear rate, and coefficient of friction were 4.5 MPa, 86.80, 0.093×10-4 g/s.mm2, and 1.67×10-4, respectively. A high BP particle ratio played a dominant role in dual reinforcements, increasing the resin's bonding ability and resulting in good adhesion between the reinforcement and matrix. When compared to commercial brake pads, the brake pad specimens fabricated in this study met the standards. The techno-economic analysis also confirmed the prospective production of brake pads from E and BP particles (compared to commercial brake pads). From this research, it is expected that environmentally friendly and low-cost brake pads can be used to replace the dangerous friction materials.
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39. Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests.
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June, Tania, Saragi-Sasmito, Meli F., Murdiyarso, Daniel, and Sasmito, Sigit D.
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FORESTS & forestry ,SOILS ,BIOMASS ,PEATLANDS - Abstract
Tropical wetlands such as peat swamp forests (PSFs) have been known globally as one of the carbon (C)-rich ecosystems. However, there is still a lack of understanding on the C cycle in PSFs, especially in association with land use and cover changes (e.g., ecosystem degradation and restoration). This study presents the C stocks, removals, and emissions dataset, as well as the determining factors from an early restoration stage of secondary tropical PSFs in Central Kalimantan. We assessed various biophysical parameters such as forest structure, above- and belowground C-stocks, aboveground primary productivity, total and heterotrophic soil respirations, and groundwater level (GWL). We found that tree density varied from 1200 to 1825 trees per hectare (ha) across the plots, whereas the mean of stand basal area was 32.86 ± 4.72 m
2 ha−1 . Mean ecosystem C stocks in the study site was 1752 ± 401 Mg-C ha−1 , of which 93% was stored in belowground organic peat soils. A mean aboveground litterfall production of 4.6 ± 0.5 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 and biomass C sequestration through tree diameter increment with 2.7 ± 0.5 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 was obtained. We observed slightly larger portion of annual mean total soil respiration with 14.2 ± 1.1 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 than heterotrophic respiration 11.1 ± 0.9 Mg-C ha−1 year−1 , emphasizing the lower contribution of autotrophic respiration from the belowground rooting system. Findings imply that further conservation management efforts through ecosystem restoration may preserve C stored and enhance C input in PSFs substantially, and could be potentially included in national climate change mitigation strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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40. Calibration of surface roughness standards
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Thalmann, R., Nicolet, A., Meli, F., Picotto, G. B., Matus, M., Carcedo, L., Hemming, B., Ganioglu, O., De Chiffre, Leonardo, Saraiva, F., Bergstrand, S., Zelenika, S., Tonmueanwai, A., Tsai, C.S., Shihua, W., Kruger, O., de Souza, M. M., Salgado, J. A., Ramotowski, Z., Thalmann, R., Nicolet, A., Meli, F., Picotto, G. B., Matus, M., Carcedo, L., Hemming, B., Ganioglu, O., De Chiffre, Leonardo, Saraiva, F., Bergstrand, S., Zelenika, S., Tonmueanwai, A., Tsai, C.S., Shihua, W., Kruger, O., de Souza, M. M., Salgado, J. A., and Ramotowski, Z.
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The key comparison EURAMET.L-K8.2013 on roughness was carried out in the framework of a EURAMET project starting in 2013 and ending in 2015. It involved the participation of 17 National Metrology Institutes from Europe, Asia, South America and Africa representing four regional metrology organisations. Five surface texture standards of different type were circulated and on each of the standards several roughness parameters according to the standard ISO 4287 had to be determined. 32 out of 395 individual results were not consistent with the reference value. After some corrective actions the number of inconsistent results could be reduced to 20, which correspond to about 5% of the total and can statistically be expected. In addition to the material standards, two softgauges were circulated, which allow to test the software of the instruments used in the comparison. The comparison results help to support the calibraton and measurement capabilities (CMCs) of the laboratories involved in the CIPM MRA. Main text To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCL, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2016
41. Un popolamento monumentale di Taxus baccata nel Parco Regionale dei Nebrodi (Sicilia)
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MARINO, Pasquale, SCHICCHI, Rosario, Meli, F, Marino, P, Meli, F, and Schicchi, R
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Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Taxa forestali relitti, alberi monumentali, biodiversità, boschi vetusti - Abstract
Viene riportata l’individuazione un inedito popolamento di Taxus baccata, che per età e caratteristiche dendrometriche viene inquadrato nella tipologia di “popolamento monumentale”. Il biotopo si localizza all’interno del faggeto acidofilo delle pendici settentrionali di Monte Soro (Contrada Lenza Monica), a sud-est del Lago Biviere di Cesarò (7°56’47” Nord - 14°43’04’’Est) ed è posto a quota 1.330 m.
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- 2011
42. Scanning Electronic Microscopy (SEM) Analysis of the ventriculo peritoneal shunts
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CARINI, Francesco, Lo Piccolo, C, Meli, F, LEONE, Angelo, VALENZA, Vincenzo, Carini, F, Lo Piccolo, C, Meli, F, Leone, A, and Valenza, V
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ventriculo peritoneal shunts - Abstract
Ventricular peritoneal derivations may determinate conditions in the tissues, which may then create fibrous tissues around them. They include cases with catheters of the SEM and they show that when the fibrous tissues are formed, the outer surface is irregular. However, they are not determined through phystolosis or irregular inside the surface
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- 2009
43. Neuroprotection by erythropoetin and darbopoetin-alfa - Following experimental intracerebral hemorrhage
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GRASSO, Giovanni, GRAZIANO, Francesco Paolo, IACOPINO, Domenico, STAGNO V, MELI F, GRASSO G, GRAZIANO F, STAGNO V, MELI F, and IACOPINO DG
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ddc: 610 - Published
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44. Regressione di stato vegetativo dopo derivazione ventricolo-peritoneale e cranioplasstica in paziente con idrocefalo post-traumatico: case report e review della letteratura
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Meli,F, GRASSO, Giovanni, Maugeri,R, Mossuto,C, IACOPINO, Domenico, Meli,F, Grasso,G, Maugeri,R, Mossuto,C, and Iacopino DG
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Stato vegetativo, cranioplastica, idrocefalo ,Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia - Published
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45. Impianto di dispositivo interspinoso (X Stop) per il trattamento della stenosi del canale lombare; analisi della nostra esperienza
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GRASSO, Giovanni, Meli,F, Maugeri,R, IACOPINO, Domenico, Grasso,G, Meli,F, Maugeri,R, and Iacopino D.G.
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Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia ,Stenosi lombare, dispositivo interspinoso - Published
- 2008
46. Lesione secondaria intramidollare del tratto cervicale come prima manifestazione di adenocarcinoma del colon: case report e review della letteratura
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GRASSO, Giovanni, Meli,F, Maugeri,R, IACOPINO, Domenico, Grasso,G, Meli,F, Maugeri,R, and Iacopino,DG
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Metastasi, midollo cervicale ,Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia - Published
- 2008
47. MORPHOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS OF VENTRICULO PERITONEAL SHUNTS
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CARINI, Francesco, MELI F, VARIA P, LO PICCOLO C, VALENZA, Vincenzo, CARINI F, MELI F, VARIA P, LO PICCOLO C, and VALENZA V
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ventriculo peritoneal shunts - Published
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48. Chronic inflammation causing spinal cord compression in human immunodeficiency virus infection
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Grasso, G., Meli, F., Graziano, F., Stagno, V., Imbrucè, P., Florena, A. M., Maugeri, R., Domenico Iacopino, GRASSO G, MELI F, GRAZIANO F, STAGNO V, IMBRUCÈ P, FLORENA AM, MAUGERI R, and IACOPINO DG
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Adult ,Inflammation ,Male ,Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia ,Chronic Disease ,AIDS, Chronic inflammation, spinal cord compression ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Spinal Cord Compression - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence of central nervous system involvement has increased in the setting of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Although rarely reported, spinal cord compression, in the setting of AIDS, has been associated with primary lymphoma or opportunistic infections. CASE REPORT: The authors describe the case of a young man who was admitted to our institution with rapid and progressive paraplegia. Imaging studies revealed an extramedullary lesion compressing the spinal cord spanning 3 thoracic levels. Surgical treatment was performed, and the compressing process completely excised. Histologic examination of the lesion showed a chronic inflammatory tissue with many necrotic areas without signs of infection or lymphoma. The patient progressively regained normal strength in his legs and was discharged home. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with HIV, chronic inflammation can lead to a lesion that compresses the spinal cord and should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Knowledge of this entity gains importance with the increasing incidence of HIV because timely excision can restore neurologic deficits. This condition may be considered a new clinical entity, the true incidence of which will be established using the diagnostic protocols provided and further case reports
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49. MORPHOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS OF VENTRICULO PERITONEAL SHUNTS (VPS)
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CARINI, Francesco, MELI F, VARIA P, LO PICCOLO C, VALENZA V., CARINI F, MELI F, VARIA P, LO PICCOLO C, and VALENZA V
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ventriculo peritoneal shunts - Published
- 2008
50. Screening ecografico cerebrale nel neonato sano:descrizione di 3 casi di cisti aracnoidea
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LOSI, Giuseppe, PIRO, Ettore, Puccio, Giancarlo, CORSELLO, Giovanni, MELI F, CURTO PELLE M, LOSI G, PIRO E, MELI F, CURTO PELLE M, PUCCIO G, and CORSELLO G
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- 2007
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