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2. Echographic detectability of optoacoustic signals from low-concentration PEG-coated gold nanorods
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Conversano F, Soloperto G, Greco A, Ragusa A, Casciaro E, Chiriacò F, Demitri C, Gigli G, Maffezzoli A, and Casciaro S
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Francesco Conversano,1 Giulia Soloperto,1 Antonio Greco,1 Andrea Ragusa,1,2 Ernesto Casciaro,1 Fernanda Chiriacò,1 Christian Demitri,3 Giuseppe Gigli,2–5 Alfonso Maffezzoli,3 Sergio Casciaro11National Research Council, Institute of Clinical Physiology, Lecce, Italy; 2National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR-NANO, Lecce, Italy; 3University of Salento, Department of Engineering for Innovation, Lecce, Italy; 4Italian Institute of Technology – Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnology (CBN-IIT), Arnesano, Italy; 5University of Salento, Department of Mathematics and Physics ‘Ennio De Giorgi’, Lecce, ItalyPurpose: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of gold nanorod (GNR)-enhanced optoacoustic imaging employing a conventional echographic device and to determine the most effective operative configuration in order to assure optoacoustic effectiveness, nanoparticle stability, and imaging procedure safety.Methods: The most suitable laser parameters were experimentally determined in order to assure nanoparticle stability during the optoacoustic imaging procedures. The selected configuration was then applied to a novel tissue-mimicking phantom, in which GNR solutions covering a wide range of low concentrations (25–200 pM) and different sample volumes (50–200 µL) were exposed to pulsed laser irradiation. GNR-emitted optoacoustic signals were acquired either by a couple of single-element ultrasound probes or by an echographic transducer. Off-line analysis included: (a) quantitative evaluation of the relationships between GNR concentration, sample volume, phantom geometry, and amplitude of optoacoustic signals propagating along different directions; (b) echographic detection of “optoacoustic spots,” analyzing their intensity, spatial distribution, and clinical exploitability. MTT measurements performed on two different cell lines were also used to quantify biocompatibility of the synthesized GNRs in the adopted doses.Results: Laser irradiation at 30 mJ/cm2 for 20 seconds resulted in the best compromise among the requirements of effectiveness, safety, and nanoparticle stability. Amplitude of GNR-emitted optoacoustic pulses was proportional to both sample volume and concentration along each considered propagation direction for all the tested boundary conditions, providing an experimental confirmation of isotropic optoacoustic emission. Average intensity of echographically detected spots showed similar behavior, emphasizing the presence of an “ideal” GNR concentration (100 pM) that optimized optoacoustic effectiveness. The tested GNRs also exhibited high biocompatibility over the entire considered concentration range.Conclusion: An optimal configuration for GNR-enhanced optoacoustic imaging was experimentally determined, demonstrating in particular its feasibility with a conventional echographic device. The proposed approach can be easily extended to quantitative performance evaluation of different contrast agents for optoacoustic imaging.Keywords: photoacoustic imaging, tissue-mimicking phantom, laser, nanoparticle degradation
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- 2012
3. Corrosion of Reinforcement in UHPFRC: A Preliminary Study Including the Effect of Cracking
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Maffezzoli, B. P., Redaelli, D., Redaelli, E., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, and Menegotto, Marco, editor
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- 2024
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4. Process Modelling of Thermoset Based Composites Modélisation de la mise en oeuvre de composites à matrices thermodurcissables
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Maffezzoli A., Torre L., and Nicolais L.
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Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade ,HD9502-9502.5 - Published
- 2006
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5. Ultrasonic Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Polymers
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Lionetto Francesca, Montagna Francesco, and Maffezzoli Alfonso
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
The propagation of ultrasonic waves in polymers depends on their viscoelastic behaviour and density, resulting significantly affected by phase transitions occurring with changing temperature and pressure or during chemical reactions. Therefore, the application of low intensity ultrasound, acting as a high frequency dynamic mechanical deformation applied to a polymer, can monitor the changes of viscoelastic properties associated with the glass transition, the crystallization, the physical or chemical gelation, the crosslinking. Thanks to the non-destructive character (due to the very small deformation amplitude), low intensity ultrasound can be successfully used for polymer characterization. Moreover, this technique has a big potential as a sensor for on-line and in-situ monitoring of production processes for polymers or polymer matrix composites. Recently, in the laboratory of Polymeric Materials of Lecce University a custom made ultrasonic set-up for the characterization of polymeric material, even at high temperatures, has been developed. The ultrasonic equipment is coupled with a rotational rheometer. Ultrasonic waves and shear oscillations at low frequency can be applied simultaneously on the sample, getting information on its viscoelastic behaviour over a wide frequency range. The aim of this paper is to present the potential and reliability of the ultrasonic equipment for the ultrasonic dynamic mechanical analysis (UDMA) of both thermosetting and thermoplastic polymers. Three applications of UDMA to different polymeric systems will be reviewed, concerning the cross-linking of a thermosetting resin, the crystallisation from melt of a semicrystalline polymer and the water sorption in a dry hydrogel film. From the ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements, the viscoelastic properties of the tested polymers are evaluated in terms of complex longitudinal modulus and compared with the results of conventional dynamic mechanical analysis, carried out at low frequency.
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- 2005
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6. Ossian sessant’anni dopo Cesarotti. Una traduzione di 'Oinamora' da Giovanni Torti (1825)
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Maria Maffezzoli
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Ossian ,traduzione ,poemetto ,Melchiorre Cesarotti ,Classicismo ,Romanticismo ,Language and Literature - Abstract
La traduzione cesarottiana delle Poesie di Ossian risaputamente introduce in Italia alcuni stilemi, immagini e movenze linguistiche che saranno poi il seme della nuova sensibilità romantica. Nel 1825 Giovanni Torti, poeta di formazione pariniana “convertitosi” poi al Romanticismo, pubblica la traduzione di uno dei meno noti poemi epici dell’Ossian: Oinamora. Il testo base della traduzione non sarà però quello inglese di Macpherson, come per Cesarotti, bensì una più tarda traduzione latina di area inglese (1807), pubblicata con il testo a fronte di quello che vorrebbe essere l’originale celtico. L’articolo intende confrontare le due traduzioni (Cesarotti 1772 - Torti 1825) per metterne in luce le differenti scelte metriche, stilistiche e linguistiche, e per ragionare sui diversi modelli epici di riferimento; nel tentativo di restituire un’istantanea dello sviluppo del nuovo gusto poetico italiano, osservato a sessant’anni di distanza da quel fenomeno letterario unico che fu la pubblicazione delle Poesie di Ossian tradotte dall’abate Melchiorre Cesarotti.
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- 2024
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7. Calibration of Arctic ice core bromine enrichment records for past sea ice reconstructions
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Scoto, Federico, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Osman, Matthew B., Cuevas, Carlos A., Vallelonga, Paul, Matoba, Sumito, Iizuka, Yoshinori, Gagliardi, Alessandro, Varin, Cristiano, Burgay, François, Pappaccogli, Gianluca, McConnell, Joseph R., Chellman, Nathan, Barbante, Carlo, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, and Spolaor, Andrea
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- 2024
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8. Thermal stabilization of recycled PLA for 3D printing by addition of charcoal
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Fico, Daniela, Esposito Corcione, Carola, Acocella, Maria Rosaria, Rizzo, Daniela, De Carolis, Valentina, and Maffezzoli, Alfonso
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- 2023
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9. Optimizing Treatment of Schizophrenia: Clinical and Economical Potential for Patient Switching to Long‑Acting Injectables
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Orietta Zaniolo, Silvia Maffezzoli, Massimiliano Povero, and Lorenzo Pradelli
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budget impact analysis ,network meta-analysis ,semi-annual formulation ,paliperidone palmitate ,adherence ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs), due to a lower frequency of administration, could address the well-established challenge of non-adherence to oral ones. We conducted a Network Meta-Analysis (NMA) to assess the relationship between administration frequency and effectiveness. The recent introduction of a semi-annual paliperidone palmitate formulation, along with the arrival of monthly paliperidone generics, could emphasize LAI’s advantages. Aim of this paper is to present the results derived from an updated version of our previous NMA. These results are used to fuel a budget impact model built to evaluate the economic implications of optimizing dosing intervals. METHODS: We compare the current distribution of patients among available LAI active substances and dosing frequencies with an optimized scenario. In this scenario, 20% of patients are switched to the next permitted regimen with a longer inter-dosing interval. Drug acquisition costs and relapse management costs are taken into account over a one-year simulation period; these last items are estimated by means of the event rates obtained from the updated meta-analysis. The optimized scenario incorporates the reduced cost resulting from the expiration of patents. RESULTS: Throughout the analysis, a total of 11,600 patients were able to switch from shorter to longer dosing intervals, leading to an overall optimization of quality of care. The greater expenditure incurred by the Italian National Health Service (NHS) in the acquisition of newer and longer-lasting drugs is offset by savings associated with the arrival of generics of monthly paliperidone palmitate and the shift toward less-relapsing regimens. The net impact on the NHS budget is a saving of more than 19 million Euros. CONCLUSION: This economic saving has the potential to initiate a virtuous process: it could be reinvested to fund a further shift from oral daily therapies, which are less expensive but marked by poor compliance, to LAIs. According to our simulation, nearly 40 thousand patients could undergo this transition, without additional expenses for the NHS.
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- 2024
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10. Nationwide consensus on the clinical management of treatment-resistant depression in Italy: a Delphi panel
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Giuseppe Maina, Marina Adami, Giuseppe Ascione, Emi Bondi, Domenico De Berardis, Dario Delmonte, Silvia Maffezzoli, Giovanni Martinotti, Alessandra Nivoli, Elena Ottavianelli, the Delphi Panel Collaboration Group, and Andrea Fagiolini
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Treatment-resistant depression ,Major depressive disorder ,Antidepressants ,Consensus statement ,Customized treatment ,Esketamine ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Abstract Background Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is defined by the European Medicines Agency as a lack of clinically meaningful improvement after treatment, with at least two different antidepressants. Individual, familiar, and socio-economic burden of TRD is huge. Given the lack of clear guidelines, the large variability of TRD approaches across different countries and the availability of new medications to meet the need of effective and rapid acting therapeutic strategies, it is important to understand the consensus regarding the clinical characteristics and treatment pathways of patients with TRD in Italian routine clinical practice, particularly in view of the recent availability of esketamine nasal spray. Methods A Delphi questionnaire with 17 statements (with a 7 points Likert scale for agreement) was administered via a customized web-based platform to Italian psychiatrists with at least 5 years of experience and specific expertise in the field of depression. In the second-round physicians were asked to answer the same statements considering the interquartile range of each question as an index of their colleagues’ responses. Stata 16.1 software was used for the analyses. Results Sixty panellists, representative of the Italian territory, answered the questionnaire at the first round. For 8/17 statements more than 75% of panellists reached agreement and a high consensus as they assigned similar scores; for 4 statements the panellists assigned similar scores but in the middle of the Likert scale showing a moderate agreement with the statement, while for 5 statements there was indecision in the agreement and low consensus with the statement. Conclusions This Delphi Panel showed that there is a wide heterogeneity in Italy in the management of TRD patients, and a compelling need of standardised strategies and treatments specifically approved for TRD. A high level of consensus and agreement was obtained about the importance of adding lithium and/or antipsychotics as augmentation therapies and in the meantime about the need for long-term maintenance therapy. A high level of consensus and agreement was equally reached for the identification of esketamine nasal spray as the best option for TRD patients and for the possibility to administrate without difficulties esketamine in a community outpatient setting, highlighting the benefit of an appropriate educational support for patients.
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- 2023
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11. High-resolution aerosol data from the top 3.8 kyr of the East Greenland Ice coring Project (EGRIP) ice core
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T. Erhardt, C. M. Jensen, F. Adolphi, H. A. Kjær, R. Dallmayr, B. Twarloh, M. Behrens, M. Hirabayashi, K. Fukuda, J. Ogata, F. Burgay, F. Scoto, I. Crotti, A. Spagnesi, N. Maffezzoli, D. Segato, C. Paleari, F. Mekhaldi, R. Muscheler, S. Darfeuil, and H. Fischer
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Here we present the high-resolution continuous flow analysis (CFA) data from the top 479 m of the East Greenland Ice coring Project (EGRIP) ice core covering the past 3.8 kyr. The data consist of 1 mm depth-resolution profiles of calcium, sodium, ammonium, nitrate, and electrolytic conductivity as well as decadal averages of these profiles. The nominally 1 mm data represent an oversampling of the record as the true resolution is limited by the analytical setup to approximately 1 cm. Alongside the data we provide a description of the measurement setup, procedures, the relevant references for the specific methods as well as an assessment of the precision of the measurements, the sample-to-depth assignment, and the depth and temporal resolution of the data set. The error in absolute depth assignment of the data may be on the order of 2 cm; however, relative depth offsets between the records of the individual species are only on the order of 1 mm. The presented data have sub-annual resolution over the entire depth range and have already formed part of the data for an annually layer-counted timescale for the EGRIP ice core used to improve and revise the multi-core Greenland ice-core chronology (GICC05) to a new version, GICC21 (Sinnl et al., 2022). The data are available in full 1 mm resolution and decadal averages on PANGAEA (https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.945293, Erhardt et al., 2022b).
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- 2023
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12. Real World Analysis of Peritoneal Metastasis From Renal Cell Carcinoma. Meet-Uro27
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Stellato, Marco, Buti, Sebastiano, Maruzzo, Marco, Bassanelli, Maria, Bersanelli, Melissa, Napoli, Marilena Di, Dionese, Michele, Fanelli, Martina, Filippi, Roberto, Fotia, Giuseppe, Galli, Luca, Grillone, Francesco, Maffezzoli, Michele, Maiorano, Brigida Anna, Nasso, Cecilia, Rebuzzi, Sara Elena, Lalli, Luca, Roviello, Giandomenico, Sorarù, Mariella, Vincenzi, Bruno, Procopio, Giuseppe, and Verzoni, Elena
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- 2024
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13. Advances in zinc-ion structural batteries
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Lionetto, Francesca, Arianpouya, Nasim, Bozzini, Benedetto, Maffezzoli, Alfonso, Nematollahi, Mehrdad, and Mele, Claudio
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- 2024
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14. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined With Aerobic Exercise for the Treatment of Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: Study Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Sánchez, Marina Castel, Prieto, Rafael, Maffezzoli, Gioel Luca, Frumento, Lorenzo, Aguilera, José Francisco Torneno, Pérez, José Luis Alonso, and Reina, Maria Dolores Sosa
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- 2024
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15. Maturity level and Effects of the 4.0 Paradigm on the Italian Agricultural Industry: A preliminary study
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Maffezzoli, Federico, Ardolino, Marco, and Bacchetti, Andrea
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- 2024
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16. The seasonal change of PAHs in Svalbard surface snow
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Vecchiato, Marco, Barbante, Carlo, Barbaro, Elena, Burgay, François, Cairns, Warren RL., Callegaro, Alice, Cappelletti, David, Dallo, Federico, D'Amico, Marianna, Feltracco, Matteo, Gallet, Jean-Charles, Gambaro, Andrea, Larose, Catherine, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Mazzola, Mauro, Sartorato, Ivan, Scoto, Federico, Turetta, Clara, Vardè, Massimiliano, Xie, Zhiyong, and Spolaor, Andrea
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- 2024
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17. The Sorption of Amoxicillin on Engineered Polyethylene Terephthalate Microplastics
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Lionetto, Francesca, Esposito Corcione, Carola, Messa, Francesco, Perrone, Serena, Salomone, Antonio, and Maffezzoli, Alfonso
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- 2023
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18. Nationwide consensus on the clinical management of treatment-resistant depression in Italy: a Delphi panel
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Maina, Giuseppe, Adami, Marina, Ascione, Giuseppe, Bondi, Emi, De Berardis, Domenico, Delmonte, Dario, Maffezzoli, Silvia, Martinotti, Giovanni, Nivoli, Alessandra, Ottavianelli, Elena, and Fagiolini, Andrea
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- 2023
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19. Five decades of breeding populations census for 12 species of colonial waterbirds in northwestern Italy
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Fasola, Mauro, Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele, Pinoli, Guido, Alessandria, Gianfranco, Boncompagni, Eleonora, Boano, Giovanni, Brangi, Anna, Carpegna, Franco, Cassone, Pietro, Della Toffola, Mauro, Ferlini, Flavio, Gagliardi, Alessandra, Gargioni, Arturo, Gola, Laura, Grattini, Nunzio, Gustin, Marco, Lavezzi, Franco, Maffezzoli, Lorenzo, Martignoni, Cesare, Musumeci, Roberto, Pirotta, Giuliana, Provini, Ivan, Ravasini, Maurizio, Re, Alessandro, Riboni, Bassano, Tamietti, Alberto, Viganò, Enrico, and Morganti, Michelangelo
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- 2023
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20. Five decades of breeding populations census for 12 species of colonial waterbirds in northwestern Italy
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Mauro Fasola, Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa, Guido Pinoli, Gianfranco Alessandria, Eleonora Boncompagni, Giovanni Boano, Anna Brangi, Franco Carpegna, Pietro Cassone, Mauro Della Toffola, Flavio Ferlini, Alessandra Gagliardi, Arturo Gargioni, Laura Gola, Nunzio Grattini, Marco Gustin, Franco Lavezzi, Lorenzo Maffezzoli, Cesare Martignoni, Roberto Musumeci, Giuliana Pirotta, Ivan Provini, Maurizio Ravasini, Alessandro Re, Bassano Riboni, Alberto Tamietti, Enrico Viganò, and Michelangelo Morganti
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Abstract Colonial waterbirds, a major biodiversity element occurring in the core of ultra-anthropized Europe, are ideal indicators of the wellness of inland wetlands. Nonetheless, there is a critical knowledge gap in their trend and population status. We present an uninterrupted 47 years-long dataset of the breeding populations of 12 species of colonial waterbirds (Ardeidae, Phalacrocoracidae, Plataleidae, Threskiornitidae) throughout a 58,000 km2 agricultural region in the higher Po basin (NW Italy). A trained team of collaborators censused with standardized field techniques the number of nests of each species at 419 colonies in the 1972–2018 period, summing up a total of 236,316 records. Data cleaning and standardization were performed for each census year, ensuring robust and consistent data. This dataset is among the largest ever collected for a guild of European vertebrates. It has already been used to describe the factors influencing population trends, and still offers opportunities to explore a wide range of key ecological processes such as biological invasions, global change consequences and biodiversity impact of agricultural practices.
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- 2023
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21. Circulating Tumor DNA Monitoring in Advanced Mutated Melanoma Treated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Pilot Study
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G. Monica, M. Verzè, M. Pluchino, A. Adorni, G. Giudice, M. Maffezzoli, E. Rapacchi, C. Azzoni, F. Perrone, M. Bersanelli, and R. Minari
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Medicine - Published
- 2023
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22. A finite element model for the prediction of porosity in autoclave cured composites
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Dei Sommi, Andrea, Buccoliero, Giuseppe, Lionetto, Francesca, De Pascalis, Fabio, Nacucchi, Michele, and Maffezzoli, Alfonso
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- 2023
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23. Detection of ice core particles via deep neural networks
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N. Maffezzoli, E. Cook, W. G. M. van der Bilt, E. N. Støren, D. Festi, F. Muthreich, A. W. R. Seddon, F. Burgay, G. Baccolo, A. R. F. Mygind, T. Petersen, A. Spolaor, S. Vascon, M. Pelillo, P. Ferretti, R. S. dos Reis, J. C. Simões, Y. Ronen, B. Delmonte, M. Viccaro, J. P. Steffensen, D. Dahl-Jensen, K. H. Nisancioglu, and C. Barbante
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Insoluble particles in ice cores record signatures of past climate parameters like vegetation dynamics, volcanic activity, and aridity. For some of them, the analytical detection relies on intensive bench microscopy investigation and requires dedicated sample preparation steps. Both are laborious, require in-depth knowledge, and often restrict sampling strategies. To help overcome these limitations, we present a framework based on flow imaging microscopy coupled to a deep neural network for autonomous image classification of ice core particles. We train the network to classify seven commonly found classes, namely mineral dust, felsic and mafic (basaltic) volcanic ash grains (tephra), three species of pollen (Corylus avellana, Quercus robur, Quercus suber), and contamination particles that may be introduced onto the ice core surface during core handling operations. The trained network achieves 96.8 % classification accuracy at test time. We present the system's potential and its limitations with respect to the detection of mineral dust, pollen grains, and tephra shards, using both controlled materials and real ice core samples. The methodology requires little sample material, is non-destructive, fully reproducible, and does not require any sample preparation procedures. The presented framework can bolster research in the field by cutting down processing time, supporting human-operated microscopy, and further unlocking the paleoclimate potential of ice core records by providing the opportunity to identify an array of ice core particles. Suggestions for an improved system to be deployed within a continuous flow analysis workflow are also presented.
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- 2023
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24. A Magnesium Diboride Test Line Rated 1 GW Conceptual Design
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Statera, M, Maffezzoli Felis, S, Canonica, L, Gambardella, U, Rossi, L, Santini, C, Sorti, S, Statera M, Maffezzoli Felis S, Canonica L, Gambardella U, Rossi L, Santini C, Sorti S, Statera, M, Maffezzoli Felis, S, Canonica, L, Gambardella, U, Rossi, L, Santini, C, Sorti, S, Statera M, Maffezzoli Felis S, Canonica L, Gambardella U, Rossi L, Santini C, and Sorti S
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Innovative Research Infrastructure on applied Superconductivity (IRIS) is a major project to build a research infrastructure in applied superconductivity, recently approved in Italy and led by INFN. As part of this programme, we are currently designing a Green Superconducting Line (GSL), 130 m long and designed to carry 40 kA of current at 25 kV, 1 GW of power, with almost zero dissipation. The article will present the up-to-date conceptual design status for the GSL. The line will eventually be tested in the new facility being prepared by INFN-Salerno and the University of Salerno (Italy).
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- 2024
25. IRIS-A New Distributed Research Infrastructure on Applied Superconductivity
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Rossi, L, Arpaia, P, Attanasio, C, Avallone, G, Avitabile, F, Balconi, L, Bellingeri, E, Beneduce, E, Benson, T, Bernini, C, Bersani, A, Bianchi, A, Broggi, F, Burioli, S, Campana, P, Cannavó, M, Canonica, L, Cialone, M, Cirillo, C, Mario, C, Domenico, D, Mario Del, F, Marta Della, T, Ernesto De, M, Salvatore De, P, Beniamino Di, G, Antonio, E, Stefania, F, Giuliana, F, Umberto, G, Raffaele, G, Gianfrancesco, G, Angelo, L, Enrico, L, Stefano Maffezzoli, F, Andrea, M, Samuele, M, Daniele, M, Giuseppe, M, Fabio, M, Anna Grazia, M, Riccardo, M, Luigi, P, Danilo, P, Marco, P, Marina, P, Silvia, R, Lucia, S, Aniello, S, Carlo, S, Ettore, S, Andrea, S, Claudio, S, Fabio, S, Massimo, S, Stefano, S, Marco, S, Andrea, T, Riccardo, V, and Alessandro, V, Rossi L, Arpaia P, Attanasio C, Avallone G, Avitabile F, Balconi L, Bellingeri E, Beneduce E, Benson T, Bernini C, Bersani A, Bianchi A, Broggi F, Burioli S, Campana P, Cannavó M, Canonica L, Cialone M, Cirillo C, Mario Cuoco, Domenico D’Agostino, Mario Del Franco, Marta Della Torre, Ernesto De Matteis, Salvatore De Pasquale, Beniamino Di Girolamo, Antonio Esposito, Stefania Farinon, Giuliana Fiorillo, Umberto Gambardella, Raffaele Gargiulo, Gianfrancesco Grauso, Angelo Leo, Enrico Leo, Stefano Maffezzoli Felis, Andrea Malagoli, Samuele Mariotto, Daniele Marré, Giuseppe Maruccio, Fabio Miletto, Anna Grazia Monteduro, Riccardo Musenich, Luigi Parodi, Danilo Pedrini, Marco Prioli, Marina Putti, Silvia Rizzato, Lucia Sabbatini, Aniello Saggese, Carlo Santini, Ettore Sarnelli, Andrea Selce, Claudio Severino, Fabio Severino, Massimo Sorbi, Stefano Sorti, Marco Statera, Andrea Traverso, Riccardo Valente, and Alessandro Vannozzi, Rossi, L, Arpaia, P, Attanasio, C, Avallone, G, Avitabile, F, Balconi, L, Bellingeri, E, Beneduce, E, Benson, T, Bernini, C, Bersani, A, Bianchi, A, Broggi, F, Burioli, S, Campana, P, Cannavó, M, Canonica, L, Cialone, M, Cirillo, C, Mario, C, Domenico, D, Mario Del, F, Marta Della, T, Ernesto De, M, Salvatore De, P, Beniamino Di, G, Antonio, E, Stefania, F, Giuliana, F, Umberto, G, Raffaele, G, Gianfrancesco, G, Angelo, L, Enrico, L, Stefano Maffezzoli, F, Andrea, M, Samuele, M, Daniele, M, Giuseppe, M, Fabio, M, Anna Grazia, M, Riccardo, M, Luigi, P, Danilo, P, Marco, P, Marina, P, Silvia, R, Lucia, S, Aniello, S, Carlo, S, Ettore, S, Andrea, S, Claudio, S, Fabio, S, Massimo, S, Stefano, S, Marco, S, Andrea, T, Riccardo, V, and Alessandro, V, Rossi L, Arpaia P, Attanasio C, Avallone G, Avitabile F, Balconi L, Bellingeri E, Beneduce E, Benson T, Bernini C, Bersani A, Bianchi A, Broggi F, Burioli S, Campana P, Cannavó M, Canonica L, Cialone M, Cirillo C, Mario Cuoco, Domenico D’Agostino, Mario Del Franco, Marta Della Torre, Ernesto De Matteis, Salvatore De Pasquale, Beniamino Di Girolamo, Antonio Esposito, Stefania Farinon, Giuliana Fiorillo, Umberto Gambardella, Raffaele Gargiulo, Gianfrancesco Grauso, Angelo Leo, Enrico Leo, Stefano Maffezzoli Felis, Andrea Malagoli, Samuele Mariotto, Daniele Marré, Giuseppe Maruccio, Fabio Miletto, Anna Grazia Monteduro, Riccardo Musenich, Luigi Parodi, Danilo Pedrini, Marco Prioli, Marina Putti, Silvia Rizzato, Lucia Sabbatini, Aniello Saggese, Carlo Santini, Ettore Sarnelli, Andrea Selce, Claudio Severino, Fabio Severino, Massimo Sorbi, Stefano Sorti, Marco Statera, Andrea Traverso, Riccardo Valente, and and Alessandro Vannozzi
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In the frame of the Next Generation Europe program, the EU program to boost after-COVID recovery, the Italian Minister of University and Research has funded a project called Innovative Research Infrastructure for applied Superconductivity (IRIS). New laboratories will be built or upgraded in six poles: Milan (hub of the infrastructure), Genoa, Frascati, Naples, Salerno, and Lecce, to carry out basic research on magnetism and superconducting materials, test of wires, tapes, and large current cables, superconducting magnets construction with advanced instrumentation, power tests of magnets, and a special facility for high current-high voltage superconducting lines. The program will be executed over three years and then will operate for at least 10 years. It includes two first demonstrators: one HTS magnet to be operated at 10-20 K and a superconducting line of 1 GW (40 kA-25 kV) about 140 m long. The demonstrators anticipate the main scope of the investment in the IRIS infrastructure: to support the use of superconductivity for improving sustainability by decreasing the energy consumption without compromising performance. This article describes the global IRIS project.
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26. Divino Goal: at 45 Minutes of the Second Half, Will There be Extension?/Divino Gol: aos 45 Minutos do Segundo Tempo, Havera Prorrogacao?
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Maffezzoli, Aline Belletti, Alberton, Anete, and Souza da Silva, Jose Marconde
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27. Agriculture 4.0: A systematic literature review on the paradigm, technologies and benefits
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Maffezzoli, Federico, Ardolino, Marco, Bacchetti, Andrea, Perona, Marco, and Renga, Filippo
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28. Tax cuts in open economies
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Cuñat, Alejandro, Deák, Szabolcs, and Maffezzoli, Marco
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29. The effect of absorbed moisture and resin pressure on porosity in autoclave cured epoxy resin.
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Dei Sommi, Andrea, Lionetto, Francesca, Buccoliero, Giuseppe, and Maffezzoli, Alfonso
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One of the main issues in epoxy‐based composite manufacturing is the formation of porosity derived from moisture absorption during storage and layup due to the high hydrophilicity of epoxy matrices. During the curing process, the presence of moisture and other volatile compounds can initiate the nucleation and growth of voids. In this study, the effect of both the initial water content absorbed in the uncured resin and the pressure on the porosity development in an epoxy resin was investigated. In particular, Kardos' and Ledru's models, aimed at predicting void formation in polymers, were applied to study the effect of different hydrostatic pressures in an epoxy resin during curing up to the gel point, after conditioning it at two different relative humidity levels, 50% and 95%. Subsequently, the porosity of the cured resin samples was quantified through density measurements. Comparative analysis of the microscopy images of cured samples and the predictions of both models revealed an overestimation of the final void sizes by both models, with the Kardos' model exhibiting a higher deviation. Additionally, a finite element model was employed to investigate the conditions leading to void formation, aiming to understand the factors influencing the porosity development and properly set the process parameters during composite manufacturing. Highlights: Evaluation of the conditions leading to void growth in epoxy resin during curingMoisture sorption in uncured epoxy resinEffect of curing pressure on pore developmentFinite element analysis for void growth during resin curing [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Intersecting Blood Cytokines With Cholesterol Parameters to Profile Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors Receiving Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.
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Mazzaschi, Giulia, Perrone, Fabiana, Maglietta, Giuseppe, Favari, Elda, Verzè, Michela, Pluchino, Monica, Minari, Roberta, Pecci, Federica, Gnetti, Letizia, Campanini, Nicoletta, Silini, Enrico Maria, De Filippo, Massimo, Maffezzoli, Michele, Giudice, Giulia Claire, Testi, Irene, Tiseo, Marcello, Quaini, Federico, and Buti, Sebastiano
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31. Characterization of atmospheric total gaseous mercury at a remote high-elevation site (Col Margherita Observatory, 2543 m a.s.l.) in the Italian Alps
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Vardè, Massimiliano, Barbante, Carlo, Barbaro, Elena, Becherini, Francesca, Bonasoni, Paolo, Busetto, Maurizio, Calzolari, Francescopiero, Cozzi, Giulio, Cristofanelli, Paolo, Dallo, Federico, De Blasi, Fabrizio, Feltracco, Matteo, Gabrieli, Jacopo, Gambaro, Andrea, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Morabito, Elisa, Putero, Davide, Spolaor, Andrea, and Cairns, Warren R.L.
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32. Upper Tract Urinary Carcinoma: A Unique Immuno-Molecular Entity and a Clinical Challenge in the Current Therapeutic Scenario
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Giulia Mazzaschi MD, Giulia Claire Giudice MD, Matilde Corianò MD, Davide Campobasso MD, Fabiana Perrone MD, Michele Maffezzoli MD, Irene Testi MD, Luca Isella MD, Umberto Maestroni MD, and Sebastiano Buti MD, PhD
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Urothelial carcinoma (UC) is the most frequent malignancy of the urinary tract, which consists of bladder cancer (BC) for 90%, while 5% to 10%, of urinary tract UC (UTUC). BC and UTUC are characterized by distinct phenotypical and genotypical features as well as specific gene- and protein- expression profiles, which result in a diverse natural history of the tumor. With respect to BC, UTUC tends to be diagnosed in a later stage and displays poorer clinical outcome. In the present review, we seek to highlight the individuality of UTUC from a biological, immunological, genetic-molecular, and clinical standpoint, also reporting the most recent evidence on UTUC treatment. In this regard, while the role of surgery in nonmetastatic UTUC is undebated, solid data on adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy are still an unmet need, not permitting a definite paradigm shift in the standard treatment. In advanced setting, evidence is mainly based on BC literature and retrospective studies and confirms platinum-based combination regimens as bedrock of first-line treatment. Recently, immunotherapy and target therapy are gaining a foothold in the treatment of metastatic disease, with pembrolizumab and atezolizumab showing encouraging results in combination with chemotherapy as a first-line strategy. Moreover, atezolizumab performed well as a maintenance treatment, while pembrolizumab as a single agent achieved promising outcomes in second-line setting. Regarding the target therapy, erdafitinib, a fibroblast growth factor receptor inhibitor, and enfortumab vedotin, an antibody-drug conjugate, proved to have a strong antitumor property, likely due to the distinctive immune-genetic background of UTUC. In this context, great efforts have been addressed to uncover the biological, immunological, and clinical grounds in UTUC patients in order to achieve a personalized treatment.
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33. Climate changes modulated the history of Arctic iodine during the Last Glacial Cycle
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Corella, Juan Pablo, Maffezzoli, Niccolo, Spolaor, Andrea, Vallelonga, Paul, Cuevas, Carlos A., Scoto, Federico, Müller, Juliane, Vinther, Bo, Kjær, Helle A., Cozzi, Giulio, Edwards, Ross, Barbante, Carlo, and Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
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34. IRIS-A New Distributed Research Infrastructure on Applied Superconductivity
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Rossi, Lucio, primary, Arpaia, Pasquale, additional, Attanasio, Carmine, additional, Avallone, Guerino, additional, Avitabile, Francesco, additional, Balconi, Lorenzo, additional, Bellingeri, Emilio, additional, Beneduce, Enrico, additional, Benson, Tiina, additional, Bernini, Cristina, additional, Bersani, Andrea, additional, Bianchi, Antonio, additional, Broggi, Francesco, additional, Burioli, Sergio, additional, Campana, Pierluigi, additional, Cannavó, Massimiliano, additional, Canonica, Lucia, additional, Cialone, Matteo, additional, Cirillo, Carla, additional, Cuoco, Mario, additional, D'Agostino, Domenico, additional, Franco, Mario Del, additional, Torre, Marta Della, additional, De Matteis, Ernesto, additional, De Pasquale, Salvatore, additional, Girolamo, Beniamino Di, additional, Esposito, Antonio, additional, Farinon, Stefania, additional, Fiorillo, Giuliana, additional, Gambardella, Umberto, additional, Gargiulo, Raffaele, additional, Grauso, Gianfrancesco, additional, Leo, Angelo, additional, Leo, Enrico, additional, Felis, Stefano Maffezzoli, additional, Malagoli, Andrea, additional, Mariotto, Samuele, additional, Marré, Daniele, additional, Maruccio, Giuseppe, additional, Miletto, Fabio, additional, Monteduro, Anna Grazia, additional, Musenich, Riccardo, additional, Parodi, Luigi, additional, Pedrini, Danilo, additional, Prioli, Marco, additional, Putti, Marina, additional, Rizzato, Silvia, additional, Sabbatini, Lucia, additional, Saggese, Aniello, additional, Santini, Carlo, additional, Sarnelli, Ettore, additional, Selce, Andrea, additional, Severino, Claudio, additional, Severino, Fabio, additional, Sorbi, Massimo, additional, Sorti, Stefano, additional, Statera, Marco, additional, Traverso, Andrea, additional, Valente, Riccardo, additional, and Vannozzi, Alessandro, additional
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35. Rapid reductions and millennial-scale variability in Nordic Seas sea ice cover during abrupt glacial climate changes
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Sadatzki, Henrik, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Dokken, Trond M., Simon, Margit H., Berben, Sarah M. P., Fahl, Kirsten, Kjær, Helle A., Spolaor, Andrea, Stein, Ruediger, Vallelonga, Paul, Vinther, Bo M., and Jansen, Eystein
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36. Mercury in precipitated and surface snow at Dome C and a first estimate of mercury depositional fluxes during the Austral summer on the high Antarctic plateau
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Cairns, Warren RL., Turetta, Clara, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Magand, Olivier, Araujo, Beatriz Ferreira, Angot, Hélène, Segato, Delia, Cristofanelli, Paolo, Sprovieri, Francesca, Scarchilli, Claudio, Grigioni, Paolo, Ciardini, Virginia, Barbante, Carlo, Dommergue, Aurélien, and Spolaor, Andrea
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37. Year-round measurements of size-segregated low molecular weight organic acids in Arctic aerosol
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Feltracco, Matteo, Barbaro, Elena, Spolaor, Andrea, Vecchiato, Marco, Callegaro, Alice, Burgay, François, Vardè, Massimiliano, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Dallo, Federico, Scoto, Federico, Zangrando, Roberta, Barbante, Carlo, and Gambaro, Andrea
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38. Development and characterization of innovative carbon-based waste ashes/epoxy composites
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Stasi, Enrica, Giuri, Antonella, La Villetta, Maurizio, Cirillo, Domenico, Guerra, Gaetano, Maffezzoli, Alfonso, Ferraris, Eleonora, and Esposito Corcione, Carola
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39. Active SHM for composite pipes using piezoelectric sensors
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Carrino, S., Maffezzoli, A., and Scarselli, G.
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40. Stress relaxation in asymmetric bistable composites: Experiments and simulations
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Nicassio, Francesco, Scarselli, Gennaro, Lionetto, Francesca, and Maffezzoli, Alfonso
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41. Correlation between elastic properties and morphology in short fiber composites by X-ray computed micro-tomography
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Lionetto, F., Montagna, F., Natali, D., De Pascalis, F., Nacucchi, M., Caretto, F., and Maffezzoli, A.
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42. Prognostic Impact of Blood Lipid Profile in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors Treated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors:A Multicenter Cohort Study
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Pecci, F, Cantini, L, Cognigni, V, Perrone, F, Mazzaschi, G, Agostinelli, V, Mentrasti, G, Favari, E, Maffezzoli, M, Cortellini, A, Rossi, F, Chiariotti, R, Venanzi, FM, Lo Russo, G, Galli, G, Proto, C, Ganzinelli, M, Tronconi, F, Morgese, F, Campolucci, C, Moretti, M, Vignini, A, Tiseo, M, Minari, R, Rocchi, MLB, Buti, S, Berardi, Rossana, Pecci, F, Cantini, L, Cognigni, V, Perrone, F, Mazzaschi, G, Agostinelli, V, Mentrasti, G, Favari, E, Maffezzoli, M, Cortellini, A, Rossi, F, Chiariotti, R, Venanzi, FM, Lo Russo, G, Galli, G, Proto, C, Ganzinelli, M, Tronconi, F, Morgese, F, Campolucci, C, Moretti, M, Vignini, A, Tiseo, M, Minari, R, Rocchi, MLB, Buti, S, and Berardi, Rossana
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Background: Specific components of lipid profile seem to differently impact on immune activity against cancer and unraveling their prognostic role in patients with solid cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is needed. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively collected baseline clinicopathological characteristics including circulating lipid profile (total cholesterol [TC], triglycerides [TG], low-density lipoproteins [LDL], high-density lipoproteins [HDL]) of patients with consecutive solid cancer treated with ICIs, and we investigated their role in predicting clinical outcomes. Results: At a median follow-up of 32.9 months, among 430 enrolled patients, those with TC ≥ 200 mg/dl showed longer median progression-free survival (mPFS; 6.6 vs. 4.7 months, P = .4), although not reaching statistical significance, and significantly longer median overall survival (mOS; 19.4 vs. 10.8 months, P = .02) compared to those with TC < 200 mg/dl. Conversely, patients with TG ≥150 mg/dl displayed shorter PFS (3.4 vs. 5.1 months, P = .02) and OS (7.1 vs. 12.9 months, P = .009) compared to those with TG <150 mg/dl. TC and TG were then combined in a “LIPID score” identifying three subgroups: good-risk (GR) (TC ≥200 mg/dl and TG <150 mg/dl), intermediate-risk (IR) (TC <200 mg/dl and TG <150 mg/dl or TC ≥200 mg/dl and TG ≥150 mg/dl) and poor-risk (PR) (TC <200 mg/dl and TG ≥150 mg/dl). The mPFS of GR, IR, and PR groups was 7.8, 4.3, and 2.5 months, respectively (P = .005); mOS of GR, IR, and PR was 20.4, 12.4, and 5.3 months, respectively (P < .001). At multivariable analysis, the PR profile represented an independent poor prognostic factor for both PFS and OS. Conclusions: We developed a lipid score that defined subgroups of patients with cancer who differently benefit from ICIs. Further mechanistic insights are warranted to clarify the prognostic and predictive role of lipid profile components in patients treated with ICIs.
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43. Mu2e Technical Design Report
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Bartoszek, L., Barnes, E., Miller, J. P., Mott, J., Palladino, A., Quirk, J., Roberts, B. L., Crnkovic, J., Polychronakos, V., Tishchenko, V., Yamin, P., Cheng, C. -h., Echenard, B., Flood, K., Hitlin, D. G., Kim, J. H., Miyashita, T. S., Porter, F. C., Röhrken, M., Trevor, J., Zhu, R. -Y., Heckmaier, E., Kang, T. I., Lim, G., Molzon, W., You, Z., Artikov, A. M., Budagov, J. A., Davydov, Yu. I., Glagolev, V. V., Simonenko, A. V., Usubov, Z. U., Oh, S. H., Wang, C., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, N., Arnold, D., Ball, M., Bernstein, R. H., Bianchi, A., Biery, K., Bossert, R., Bowden, M., Brandt, J., Brown, G., Brown, H., Buehler, M., Campbell, M., Cheban, S., Chen, M., Coghill, J., Coleman, R., Crowley, C., Deshpande, A., Deuerling, G., Dey, J., Dhanaraj, N., Dinnon, M., Dixon, S., Drendel, B., Eddy, N., Evans, R., Evbota, D., Fagan, J., Feher, S., Fellenz, B., Friedsam, H., Gallo, G., Gaponenko, A., Gardner, M., Gaugel, S., Genser, K., Ginther, G., Glass, H., Glenzinski, D., Hahn, D., Hansen, S., Hartsell, B., Hays, S., Hocker, J. A., Huedem, E., Huffman, D., Ibrahim, A., Johnstone, C., Kashikhin, V., Kashikhin, V. V., Kasper, P., Kiper, T., Knapp, D., Knoepfel, K., Kokoska, L., Kozlovsky, M., Krafczyk, G., Kramp, M., Krave, S., Krempetz, K., Kutschke, R. K., Kwarciany, R., Lackowski, T., Lamm, M. J., Larwill, M., Leavell, F., Leeb, D., Leveling, A., Lincoln, D., Logashenko, V., Lombardo, V., Lopes, M. L., Makulski, A., Martinez, A., McArthur, D., McConologue, F., Michelotti, L., Mokhov, N., Morgan, J., Mukherjee, A., Murat, P., Nagaslaev, V., Neuffer, D. V., Nicol, T., Niehoff, J., Nogiec, J., Olson, M., Orris, D., Ostojic, R., Page, T., Park, C., Peterson, T., Pilipenko, R., Pla-Dalmau, A., Poloubotko, V., Popovic, M., Prebys, E., Prieto, P., Pronskikh, V., Pushka, D., Rabehl, R., Ray, R. E., Rechenmacher, R., Rivera, R., Robotham, W., Rubinov, P., Rusu, V. L., Scarpine, V., Schappert, W., Schoo, D., Stefanik, A., Still, D., Tang, Z., Tanovic, N., Tartaglia, M., Tassotto, G., Tinsley, D., Tschirhart, R. S., Vogel, G., Wagner, R., Wands, R., Wang, M., Werkema, S., White Jr., H. B., Whitmore, J., Wielgos, R., Woods, R., Worel, C., Zifko, R., Ciambrone, P., Colao, F., Cordelli, M., Corradi, G., Dane, E., Giovannella, S., Happacher, F., Luca, A., Miscetti, S., Ponzio, B., Pileggi, G., Saputi, A., Sarra, I., Soleti, R. S., Stomaci, V., Martini, M., Fabbricatore, P., Farinon, S., Musenich, R., Alexander, D., Daniel, A., Empl, A., Hungerford, E. V., Lau, K., Gollin, G. D., Huang, C., Roderick, D., Trundy, B., Brown, D. Na., Ding, D., Kolomensky, Yu. G., Lee, M. J., Cascella, M., Grancagnolo, F., Ignatov, F., Innocente, A., L'Erario, A., Miccoli, A., Maffezzoli, A., Mazzotta, P., Onorato, G., Piacentino, G. M., Rella, S., Rossetti, F., Spedicato, M., Tassielli, G., Taurino, A., Zavarise, G., Hooper, R., Brown, D. No., Djilkibaev, R., Matushko, V., Ankenbrandt, C., Boi, S., Dychkant, A., Hedin, D., Hodge, Z., Khalatian, V., Majewski, R., Martin, L., Okafor, U., Pohlman, N., Riddel, R. S., Shellito, A., de Gouvea, A. L., Cervelli, F., Carosi, R., Di Falco, S., Donati, S., Lomtadze, T., Pezzullo, G., Ristori, L., Spinella, F., Jones, M., Corcoran, M. D., Orduna, J., Rivera, D., Bennett, R., Caretta, O., Davenne, T., Densham, C., Loveridge, P., Odell, J., Bomgardner, R., Dukes, E. C., Ehrlich, R., Frank, M., Goadhouse, S., Group, R., Ho, E., Ma, H., Oksuzian, Y., Purvis, J., Wu, Y., Hertzog, D. W., Kammel, P., Lynch, K. R., and Popp, J. L.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab will search for charged lepton flavor violation via the coherent conversion process mu- N --> e- N with a sensitivity approximately four orders of magnitude better than the current world's best limits for this process. The experiment's sensitivity offers discovery potential over a wide array of new physics models and probes mass scales well beyond the reach of the LHC. We describe herein the preliminary design of the proposed Mu2e experiment. This document was created in partial fulfillment of the requirements necessary to obtain DOE CD-2 approval., Comment: compressed file, 888 pages, 621 figures, 126 tables; full resolution available at http://mu2e.fnal.gov; corrected typo in background summary, Table 3.4
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44. Initial orientation and homing performances in the lacertid lizard Podarcis siculus.
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Baldaccini, Natale E., Maffezzoli, Federica, and Foà, Augusto
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Homing abilities of lizards after experimental dislocations have been found to be well developed in several species. Following our preliminary findings in Podarcis siculus, the present paper reports a new series of experiments on homing performances and initial orientation behaviour upon release. For this purpose, three series of releases were performed at increasing distances from the home areas in which the lizards were captured (range 85–245 m). In each series, two groups of lizards were released: the route-based visual cues during displacement were denied to one of them (NVIS), but allowed for the other (YVIS). The results of initial orientation showed that both are significantly homeward oriented at all three distances tested. Male and female YVIS and female NVIS are similarly homeward oriented, while the male NVIS are not. All 74 lizards successfully returned to their respective home areas. Eleven lizards homed on the same day they were released, while most of them homed during the 1st day after release (n = 51) and the rest on the 2nd day (n = 12). The different transport treatments did not influence homing success at the different distances tested. These results seem to support the use of a geocentric pilotage strategy to re-enter home from the release spot. Alternatively, the possibility that P. siculus use a sun compass and a mosaic map to find their way home is also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Differential impact of lipid profile according to neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio status in patients with advanced cancer treated with immunotherapy.
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Perrone, Fabiana, Pecci, Federica, Maffezzoli, Michele, Giudice, Giulia Claire, Cognigni, Valeria, Mazzaschi, Giulia, Cantini, Luca, Santamaria, Luca, Paoloni, Francesco, Bruno Rocchi, Marco Luigi, Coriano', Matilde, Acunzo, Alessandro, Quaini, Federico, Tiseo, Marcello, Kamal, Saini S, Berardi, Rossana, and Buti, Sebastiano
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- 2024
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46. A glacier ice volume modeling framework based on generative adversarial networks and graph neural networks
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Maffezzoli, Niccolò, primary, Lagnese, Gianluca, additional, Vascon, Sebastiano, additional, Petersen, Troels, additional, Barbante, Carlo, additional, and Rignot, Eric, additional
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47. Prognostication for surgically treated papillary renal cell carcinoma: which model is the optimal choice?
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Maffezzoli, Michele, primary and Buti, Sebastiano, additional
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48. Entanglement generation in the ultra-strongly coupled Rabi model
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Bina, Matteo, Felis, Stefano Maffezzoli, and Olivares, Stefano
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We analyze the dynamics of the quantum Rabi model for two qubits interacting through a common bosonic field mode (resonator), focusing on the generation and detection of maximally entangled Bell states. We obtain analytical results for the unitary dynamics of this system in the slow-qubit (or degenerate) regime, considering ultra-strong coupling between qubits and resonator mode, for which the rotating wave approximation is no longer applicable. We also numerically investigate the dynamics beyond the slow-qubit condition in order to study the validity of the model in the presence of less strict conditions., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures; submitted to the special issue of International Journal of Quantum Information as contribution to the Quantum 2014 conference
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49. Detection of ice core particles via deep neural networks
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Maffezzoli, N, Cook, E, van der Bilt, W, Støren, E, Festi, D, Muthreich, F, Seddon, A, Burgay, F, Baccolo, G, Mygind, A, Petersen, T, Spolaor, A, Vascon, S, Pelillo, M, Ferretti, P, dos Reis, R, Simões, J, Ronen, Y, Delmonte, B, Viccaro, M, Steffensen, J, Dahl-Jensen, D, Nisancioglu, K, Barbante, C, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Cook, Eliza, van der Bilt, Willem G. M., Støren, Eivind N., Festi, Daniela, Muthreich, Florian, Seddon, Alistair W. R., Burgay, François, Baccolo, Giovanni, Mygind, Amalie R. F., Petersen, Troels, Spolaor, Andrea, Vascon, Sebastiano, Pelillo, Marcello, Ferretti, Patrizia, dos Reis, Rafael S., Simões, Jefferson C., Ronen, Yuval, Delmonte, Barbara, Viccaro, Marco, Steffensen, Jørgen Peder, Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe, Nisancioglu, Kerim H., Barbante, Carlo, Maffezzoli, N, Cook, E, van der Bilt, W, Støren, E, Festi, D, Muthreich, F, Seddon, A, Burgay, F, Baccolo, G, Mygind, A, Petersen, T, Spolaor, A, Vascon, S, Pelillo, M, Ferretti, P, dos Reis, R, Simões, J, Ronen, Y, Delmonte, B, Viccaro, M, Steffensen, J, Dahl-Jensen, D, Nisancioglu, K, Barbante, C, Maffezzoli, Niccolò, Cook, Eliza, van der Bilt, Willem G. M., Støren, Eivind N., Festi, Daniela, Muthreich, Florian, Seddon, Alistair W. R., Burgay, François, Baccolo, Giovanni, Mygind, Amalie R. F., Petersen, Troels, Spolaor, Andrea, Vascon, Sebastiano, Pelillo, Marcello, Ferretti, Patrizia, dos Reis, Rafael S., Simões, Jefferson C., Ronen, Yuval, Delmonte, Barbara, Viccaro, Marco, Steffensen, Jørgen Peder, Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe, Nisancioglu, Kerim H., and Barbante, Carlo
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Insoluble particles in ice cores record signatures of past climate parameters like vegetation dynamics, volcanic activity, and aridity. For some of them, the analytical detection relies on intensive bench microscopy investigation and requires dedicated sample preparation steps. Both are laborious, require in-depth knowledge, and often restrict sampling strategies. To help overcome these limitations, we present a framework based on flow imaging microscopy coupled to a deep neural network for autonomous image classification of ice core particles. We train the network to classify seven commonly found classes, namely mineral dust, felsic and mafic (basaltic) volcanic ash grains (tephra), three species of pollen (Corylus avellana, Quercus robur, Quercus suber), and contamination particles that may be introduced onto the ice core surface during core handling operations. The trained network achieves 96.8ĝ€ ̄% classification accuracy at test time. We present the system's potential and its limitations with respect to the detection of mineral dust, pollen grains, and tephra shards, using both controlled materials and real ice core samples. The methodology requires little sample material, is non-destructive, fully reproducible, and does not require any sample preparation procedures. The presented framework can bolster research in the field by cutting down processing time, supporting human-operated microscopy, and further unlocking the paleoclimate potential of ice core records by providing the opportunity to identify an array of ice core particles. Suggestions for an improved system to be deployed within a continuous flow analysis workflow are also presented.
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50. MEG Upgrade Proposal
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Baldini, A. M., Cei, F., Cerri, C., Dussoni, S., Galli, L., Grassi, M., Nicolò, D., Raffaelli, F., Sergiampietri, F., Signorelli, G., Tenchini, F., Bagliani, D., De Gerone, M., Gatti, F., Baracchini, E., Fujii, Y., Iwamoto, T., Kaneko, D., Mori, T., Nishimura, M., Ootani, W., Sawada, R., Uchiyama, Y., Boca, G., Cattaneo, P. W., de Bari, A., Nardò, R., Rossella, M., Cascella, M., Grancagnolo, F., L'Erario, A., Maffezzoli, A., Miccoli, A., Onorato, G., Palamà, G., Panareo, M., Pepino, A., Rella, S., Tassielli, G. F., Zavarise, G., Cavoto, G., Graziosi, A., Piredda, G., Ripiccini, E., Voena, C., Grigoriev, D. N., Ignatov, F., Khazin, B. I., Popov, A., Yudin, Yu. V., Haruyama, T., Mihara, S., Nishiguchi, H., Yamamoto, A., Hildebrandt, M., Kettle, P. -R., Papa, A., Renga, F., Ritt, S., Stoykov, A., Kang, T. I., Lim, G., Molzon, W., You, Z., Khomutov, N., Korenchenko, A., Kravchuk, N., and Kuchinksy, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose the continuation of the MEG experiment to search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay (cLFV) \mu \to e \gamma, based on an upgrade of the experiment, which aims for a sensitivity enhancement of one order of magnitude compared to the final MEG result, down to the $6 \times 10^{-14}$ level. The key features of this new MEG upgrade are an increased rate capability of all detectors to enable running at the intensity frontier and improved energy, angular and timing resolutions, for both the positron and photon arms of the detector. On the positron-side a new low-mass, single volume, high granularity tracker is envisaged, in combination with a new highly segmented, fast timing counter array, to track positron from a thinner stopping target. The photon-arm, with the largest liquid xenon (LXe) detector in the world, totalling 900 l, will also be improved by increasing the granularity at the incident face, by replacing the current photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) with a larger number of smaller photosensors and optimizing the photosensor layout also on the lateral faces. A new DAQ scheme involving the implementation of a new combined readout board capable of integrating the diverse functions of digitization, trigger capability and splitter functionality into one condensed unit, is also under development. We describe here the status of the MEG experiment, the scientific merits of the upgrade and the experimental methods we plan to use., Comment: A. M. Baldini and T. Mori Spokespersons. Research proposal submitted to the Paul Scherrer Institute Research Committee for Particle Physics at the Ring Cyclotron. 131 Pages
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- 2013
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