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2. Modulating the skin mycobiome-bacteriome and treating seborrheic dermatitis with a probiotic-enriched oily suspension
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Truglio, Mauro, Sivori, Francesca, Cavallo, Ilaria, Abril, Elva, Licursi, Valerio, Fabrizio, Giorgia, Cardinali, Giorgia, Pignatti, Marco, Toma, Luigi, Valensise, Floriana, Cristaudo, Antonio, Pimpinelli, Fulvia, and Di Domenico, Enea Gino
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- 2024
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3. Early sex identification by leaflet distance in plantlets of Cycas revoluta
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De Luca, Ylenia, Cozzolino, Salvatore, Cristaudo, Antonia, Widmer, Alex, and Cafasso, Donata
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- 2024
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4. Simulation of the response of a diamond-based radiation detector to ultra-short and intense high-energy electron pulses
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Jin, Y., Cristaudo, P., and Gabrielli, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Single-crystal synthetic diamond sensors have been widely used in radiation dosimetry and beam diagnostics. The foreseen harsh radiation environment in electron-positron colliders at the luminosity frontier requires a thorough investigation of diamond's response to large radiation burst, in particular, to intense high-energy electron pulses. In this article, a two-step numerical simulation approach (Sentaurus~+~LTspice) is proposed to explore this topic. Time response of the diamond detector is simulated via TCAD-Sentaurus while the transmission effect of the electronic circuit is taken into account using LTspice. Good agreement is observed between results of the numerical simulation and preliminary experimental data from detector's exposure to high-energy sub-picosecond electron pulses, on both the amplitude and the shape of the induced signals. This simulation combination is a novel approach to designing and optimising diamond detectors for radiation and beam loss monitoring in particle physics experiments.
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- 2022
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5. Safety of Interleukin Inhibitors in Patients with Plaque Psoriasis and Neoplasm: A Retrospective Study from Two Referral Centers
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Gargiulo, Luigi, Ibba, Luciano, Valenti, Mario, Orsini, Diego, Cristaudo, Antonio, Frascione, Pasquale, Costanzo, Antonio, and Narcisi, Alessandra
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- 2023
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6. Performance of the diamond-based beam-loss monitor system of Belle II
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Bacher, S., Bassi, G., Bosisio, L., Cautero, G., Cristaudo, P., Dorigo, M., Gabrielli, A., Giuressi, D., Hara, K., Jin, Y., La Licata, C., Lanceri, L., Manfredi, R., Nakayama, H., Nakamura, K. R., Natochii, A., Paladino, A., Rizzo, G., Vitale, L., and Yin, H.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We designed, constructed and have been operating a system based on single-crystal synthetic diamond sensors, to monitor the beam losses at the interaction region of the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy electron-positron collider. The system records the radiation dose-rates in positions close to the inner detectors of the Belle II experiment, and protects both the detector and accelerator components against destructive beam losses, by participating in the beam-abort system. It also provides complementary information for the dedicated studies of beam-related backgrounds. We describe the performance of the system during the commissioning of the accelerator and during the first physics data taking.
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- 2021
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7. Calibration of diamond detectors for dosimetry in beam-loss monitoring
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Bassi, G., Bosisio, L., Cristaudo, P., Dorigo, M., Gabrielli, A., Jin, Y., La Licata, C., Lanceri, L., and Vitale, L.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Artificially-grown diamond crystals have unique properties that make them suitable as solid-state particle detectors and dosimeters in high-radiation environments. We have been using sensors based on single-crystal diamond grown by chemical vapour deposition for dosimetry and beam-loss monitoring at the SuperKEKB collider. Here we describe the assembly and the suite of test and calibration procedures adopted to characterise the diamond-based detectors of this monitoring system. We report the results obtained on 28 detectors and assess the stability and uniformity of response of these devices., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures
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- 2021
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8. Silk Vista Baby flow diverter stent for ruptured intracranial aneurysms: a retrospective observational study
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Russo, Riccardo, Boghi, Andrea, Giorgianni, Andrea, Lazzarotti, Guido Andrea, Bozzi, Alessio, Chegai, Fabrizio, Saletti, Andrea, Gallizioli, Gabriele, Gavrilovic, Vladimir, Michelozzi, Caterina, Petralia, Benedetto, Gatti, Francesco Lorenzo, Gorgatti, Tommaso, Gallesio, Ivan, Cristaudo, Concetto, Politi, Marco Angelo, Molinaro, Stefano, and Bergui, Mauro
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- 2022
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9. First Measurements of Beam Backgrounds at SuperKEKB
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Lewis, P. M., Jaegle, I., Nakayama, H., Aloisio, A., Ameli, F., Barrett, M., Beaulieu, A., Bosisio, L., Branchini, P., Browder, T. E., Budano, A., Cautero, G., Cecchi, C., Chen, Y. -T., Chu, K. -N., Cinabro, D., Cristaudo, P., de Jong, S., de Sangro, R., Finocchiaro, G., Flanagan, J., Funakoshi, Y., Gabriel, M., Giordano, R., Giuressi, D., Hedges, M. T., Honkanen, N., Ikeda, H., Ishibashi, T., Kaji, H., Kanazawa, K., Kiesling, C., Koirala, S., Križan, P., La Licata, C., Lanceri, L., Liau, J. -J., Lin, F. -H., Lin, J. -C., Liptak, Z., Longo, S., Manoni, E., Marinas, C., Miyabayashi, K., Mulyani, E., Morita, A., Nakao, M., Nayak, M., Ohnishi, Y., Passeri, A., Poffenberger, P., Ritzert, M., Roney, J M., Rossi, A., Röder, T., Seddon, R. M., Seong, I. S., Shiu, J. -G., Simon, F., Soloviev, Y., Suetsugu, Y., Szalay, M., Terui, S., Tortone, G., Vahsen, S. E., van der Kolk, N., Vitale, L., Wang, M. Z., Windel, H., and Yokoyama, S.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
The high design luminosity of the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider is expected to result in challenging levels of beam-induced backgrounds in the interaction region. Properly simulating and mitigating these backgrounds is critical to the success of the Belle~II experiment. We report on measurements performed with a suite of dedicated beam background detectors, collectively known as BEAST II, during the so-called Phase 1 commissioning run of SuperKEKB in 2016, which involved operation of both the high energy ring (HER) of 7 GeV electrons as well as the low energy ring (LER) of 4 GeV positrons. We describe the BEAST II detector systems, the simulation of beam backgrounds, and the measurements performed. The measurements include standard ones of dose rates versus accelerator conditions, and more novel investigations, such as bunch-by-bunch measurements of injection backgrounds and measurements sensitive to the energy spectrum and angular distribution of fast neutrons. We observe beam-gas, Touschek, beam-dust, and injection backgrounds. We do not observe significant synchrotron radiation, as expected. Measured LER beam-gas backgrounds and Touschek backgrounds in both rings are slightly elevated, on average three times larger than the levels predicted by simulation. HER beam-gas backgrounds are on on average two orders of magnitude larger than predicted. Systematic uncertainties and channel-to-channel variations are large, so that these excesses constitute only 1-2 sigma level effects. Neutron background rates are higher than predicted and should be studied further. We will measure the remaining beam background processes, due to colliding beams, in the imminent commissioning Phase 2. These backgrounds are expected to be the most critical for Belle II, to the point of necessitating replacement of detector components during the Phase 3 (full-luminosity) operation of SuperKEB., Comment: 101 pages, 127 figures
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- 2018
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10. Skin dysbiosis and Cutibacterium acnes biofilm in inflammatory acne lesions of adolescents
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Cavallo, Ilaria, Sivori, Francesca, Truglio, Mauro, De Maio, Flavio, Lucantoni, Federica, Cardinali, Giorgia, Pontone, Martina, Bernardi, Thierry, Sanguinetti, Maurizio, Capitanio, Bruno, Cristaudo, Antonio, Ascenzioni, Fiorentina, Morrone, Aldo, Pimpinelli, Fulvia, and Di Domenico, Enea Gino
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- 2022
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11. Congenital and acquired anomalies of the basilar artery: A pictorial essay
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Catalano, Marco, Crimi, Luca, Belfiore, Giuseppe, Grippaldi, Daniele, David, Emanuele, Spatola, Corrado, Cristaudo, Concetto, Foti, Pietro Valerio, Palmucci, Stefano, and Basile, Antonio
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Introduction The basilar artery is one of the two cases in our body where an arterial vessel is formed by the union of two others – the vertebral arteries. It provides vascular supply to essential structures for the main vital functions; the posterior cerebral arteries originate from it as terminal branches, and form part of the anastomotic circle of Willis.Imaging findings Congenital and acquired anomalies of the basilar trunk are described. We provide a schematic and detailed representation of normal anatomical variants – mainly represented by the fenestrated basilar artery or the persistence of carotid-basilar anastomosis; course anomalies are also illustrated, with reference to neuro-vascular conflicts and dolichoectasia. Among congenital anomalies, this pictorial review also shows the variants of the basilar origin, such as in the case of basilar trunk arising from only one of the two vertebral arteries, and the calibre changes – which are represented by aneurysm and hypoplasia. The latter appears to be a risk factor for posterior circulation stroke, when associated with a bilateral posterior foetal variant. Among the acquired forms, this pictorial essay describes some clinical cases of dissections, non-congenital aneurysms, thrombosis and tumour with vascular encasing or compression of basilar artery.Conclusion CT angiography and MRI allow us to study the posterior intracranial circulation in detail, providing useful pre-treatment information. Therefore, knowledge of congenital or acquired anomalies of the basilar artery is essential for radiologists, neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons.
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- 2024
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12. Emerging Skin Toxicities in Patients with Breast Cancer Treated with New Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Inhibitors: A Systematic Review
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Silvestri, Martina, Cristaudo, Antonio, Morrone, Aldo, Messina, Claudia, Bennardo, Luigi, Nisticò, Steven Paul, Mariano, Maria, and Cameli, Norma
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- 2021
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13. SuperB Technical Design Report
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SuperB Collaboration, Baszczyk, M., Dorosz, P., Kolodziej, J., Kucewicz, W., Sapor, M., Jeremie, A., Pous, E. Grauges, Bruno, G. E., De Robertis, G., Diacono, D., Donvito, G., Fusco, P., Gargano, F., Giordano, F., Loddo, F., Loparco, F., Maggi, G. P., Manzari, V., Mazziotta, M. N., Nappi, E., Palano, A., Santeramo, B., Sgura, I., Silvestris, L., Spinoso, V., Eigen, G., Zalieckas, J., Zhuo, Z., Jenkovszky, L., Balbi, G., Boldini, M., Bonacorsi, D., Cafaro, V., D'Antone, I., Dallavalle, G. M., Di Sipio, R., Fabbri, F., Fabbri, L., Gabrielli, A., Galli, D., Giacomelli, P., Giordano, V., Giorgi, F. M., Grandi, C., Lax, I., Meo, S. Lo, Marconi, U., Montanari, A., Pellegrini, G., Piccinini, M., Rovelli, T., Cesari, N. Semprini, Torromeo, G., Tosi, N., Travaglini, R., Vagnoni, V. M., Valentinetti, S., Villa, M., Zoccoli, A., Caron, J. -F., Hearty, C., Lu, P. F. -T., Mattison, T. S., McKenna, J. A., So, R. Y. -C., Barnyakov, M. Yu., Blinov, V. E., Botov, A. A., Druzhinin, V. P., Golubev, V. B., Kononov, S. A., Kravchenko, E. A., Levichev, E. B., Onuchin, A. P., Serednyakov, S. I., Shtol, D. A., Skovpen, Y. I., Solodov, E. P., Cardini, A., Carpinelli, M., Chao, D. S. -T., Cheng, C. H., Doll, D. A., Echenard, B., Flood, K., Hanson, J., Hitlin, D. G., Ongmongkolkul, P., Porter, F. C., Zhu, R. Y., Randazzo, N., Burelo, E. De La Cruz, Zheng, Y., Campos, P., De Silva, M., Kathirgamaraju, A., Meadows, B., Pushpawela, B., Shi, Y., Sokoloff, M., Castro, G. Lopez, Ciaschini, V., Franchini, P., Giacomini, F., Paolini, A., Polania, G. A. Calderon, Laczek, S., Romanowicz, P., Szybinski, B., Czuchry, M., Flis, L., Harezlak, D., Kocot, J., Radecki, M., Sterzel, M., Szepieniec, T., Szymocha, T., Wójcik, P., Andreotti, M., Baldini, W., Calabrese, R., Carassiti, V., Cibinetto, G., Ramusino, A. Cotta, Evangelisti, F., Gianoli, A., Luppi, E., Malaguti, R., Manzali, M., Melchiorri, M., Munerato, M., Padoan, C., Santoro, V., Tomassetti, L., Beretta, M. M., Biagini, M., Boscolo, M., Capitolo, E., de Sangro, R., Esposito, M., Felici, G., Finocchiaro, G., Gatta, M., Gatti, C., Guiducci, S., Lauciani, S., Patteri, P., Peruzzi, I., Piccolo, M., Raimondi, P., Rama, M., Sanelli, C., Tomassini, S., Fabbricatore, P., Delepine, D., Santos, M. A. Reyes, Chrzaszcz, M., Grzymkowski, R., Knap, P., Kotula, J., Lesiak, T., Ludwin, J., Michalowski, J., Pawlik, B., Rachwal, B., Stodulski, M., Wiechczynski, J., Witek, M., Zawiejski, L., Zdybal, M., Aushev, V. Y., Ustynov, A., Arnaud, N., Bambade, P., Beigbeder, C., Bogard, F., Borsato, M., Breton, D., Brossard, J., Burmistrov, L., Charlet, D., Chaumat, V., Dadoun, O., Berni, M. El, Maalmi, J., Puill, V., Rimbault, C., Stocchi, A., Tocut, V., Variola, A., Wallon, S., Wormser, G., Grancagnolo, F., Ben-Haim, E., Sitt, S., Baylac, M., Bourrion, O., Deconto, J. -M., Martinez, Y. Gomez, Monseu, N., Muraz, J. -F., Real, J. -S., Vescovi, C., Cenci, R., Jawahery, A., Roberts, D., Twedt, E. W., Cheaib, R., Lindemann, D., Nderitu, S., Patel, P., Robertson, S. H., Swersky, D., Warburton, A., Flores, E. Cuautle, Sanchez, G. Toledo, Biassoni, P., Bombelli, L., Citterio, M., Coelli, S., Fiorini, C., Liberali, V., Monti, M., Nasri, B., Neri, N., Palombo, F., Sabatini, F., Stabile, A., Berra, A., Giachero, A., Gotti, C., Lietti, D., Maino, M., Pessina, G., Prest, M., Martin, J. -P., Simard, M., Starinski, N., Taras, P., Drutskoy, A., Makarychev, S., Nefediev, A. V., Aloisio, A., Cavaliere, S., De Nardo, G., Della Pietra, M., Doria, A., Giordano, R., Ordine, A., Pardi, S., Russo, G., Sciacca, C., Bigi, I. I., Jessop, C. P., Wang, W., Bellato, M., Benettoni, M., Corvo, M., Crescente, A., Corso, F. Dal, Dosselli, U., Fanin, C., Gianelle, A., Longo, S., Michelotto, M., Montecassiano, F., Morandin, M., Pengo, R., Posocco, M., Rotondo, M., Simi, G., Stroili, R., Gaioni, L., Manazza, A., Manghisoni, M., Ratti, L., Re, V., Traversi, G., Zucca, S., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Cecchi, C., Germani, S., Lebeau, M., Lubrano, P., Manoni, E., Papi, A., Rossi, A., Scolieri, G., Batignani, G., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Cervelli, A., Fella, A., Forti, F., Giorgi, M., Lilli, L., Lusiani, A., Oberhof, B., Paladino, A., Pantaleo, F., Paoloni, E., Perez, A. L. Perez, Rizzo, G., Walsh, J., Téllez, A. Fernández, Beck, G., Berman, M., Bevan, A., Gannaway, F., Inguglia, G., Martin, A. J., Morris, J., Bocci, V., Capodiferro, M., Chiodi, G., Dafinei, I., Drenska, N. V., Faccini, R., Ferroni, F., Gargiulo, C., Gauzzi, P., Luci, C., Lunadei, R., Martellotti, G., Pellegrino, F., Pettinacci, V., Pinci, D., Recchia, L., Ruggeri, D., Zullo, A., Camarri, P., Cardarelli, R., De Santis, C., Di Ciaccio, A., Di Felice, V., Di Palma, F., Di Simone, A., Marcelli, L., Messi, R., Moricciani, D., Sparvoli, R., Tammaro, S., Branchini, P., Budano, A., Bussino, S., Ciuchini, M., Nguyen, F., Passeri, A., Ruggieri, F., Spiriti, E., Wilson, F., Monzon, I. Leon, Millan-Almaraz, J. R., Podesta-Lerma, P. L. M., Aston, D., Dey, B., Fisher, A., Jackson, P. D., Leith, D. W. G. S., Luitz, S., MacFarlane, D., McCulloch, M., Metcalfe, S., Novokhatski, A., Osier, S., Prepost, R., Ratcliff, B., Seeman, J., Sullivan, M., Va'vra, J., Wienands, U., Wisniewski, W., Altschul, B. D., Purohit, M. V., Baudot, J., Ripp-Baudot, I., Cirrone, G. A. P., Cuttone, G., Bezshyyko, O., Dolinska, G., Soffer, A., Bianchi, F., De Mori, F., Filippi, A., Gamba, D., Marcello, S., Bomben, M., Bosisio, L., Cristaudo, P., Lanceri, L., Liberti, B., Rashevskaya, I., Stella, C., Vallazza, E. S., Vitale, L., Auriemma, G., Satriano, C., Vidal, F. Martinez, de Cos, J. Mazorra, Oyanguren, A., Valls, P. Ruiz, Beaulieu, A., Dejong, S., Franta, J., Lewczuk, M. J., Roney, M., and Sobie, R.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this Technical Design Report (TDR) we describe the SuperB detector that was to be installed on the SuperB e+e- high luminosity collider. The SuperB asymmetric collider, which was to be constructed on the Tor Vergata campus near the INFN Frascati National Laboratory, was designed to operate both at the Upsilon(4S) center-of-mass energy with a luminosity of 10^{36} cm^{-2}s^{-1} and at the tau/charm production threshold with a luminosity of 10^{35} cm^{-2}s^{-1}. This high luminosity, producing a data sample about a factor 100 larger than present B Factories, would allow investigation of new physics effects in rare decays, CP Violation and Lepton Flavour Violation. This document details the detector design presented in the Conceptual Design Report (CDR) in 2007. The R&D and engineering studies performed to arrive at the full detector design are described, and an updated cost estimate is presented. A combination of a more realistic cost estimates and the unavailability of funds due of the global economic climate led to a formal cancelation of the project on Nov 27, 2012., Comment: 495 pages
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14. Unusual clinical manifestation and challenging serological interpretation of syphilis: insights from a case report
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Magri, F., Donà, M. G., Panetta, C., Pontone, M., Pimpinelli, F., Cameli, N., Cristaudo, A., Zaccarelli, M., and Latini, A.
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- 2021
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15. Integrase strand transfer inhibitor-based regimen is related with a limited HIV-1 V3 loop evolution in clinical practice
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Alteri, Claudia, Scutari, Rossana, Bertoli, Ada, Armenia, Daniele, Gori, Caterina, Fabbri, Gabriele, Mastroianni, Claudio Maria, Cerva, Carlotta, Cristaudo, Antonio, Vicenti, Ilaria, Bruzzone, Bianca, Zazzi, Maurizio, Andreoni, Massimo, Antinori, Andrea, Svicher, Valentina, Ceccherini-Silberstein, Francesca, Perno, Carlo Federico, and Santoro, Maria Mercedes
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- 2019
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16. Does the Project Design Matter for the Performance of Infrastructure Execution? An Assessment for Italy
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Cavalieri, Marina, Cristaudo, Rossana, Ferrante, Livio, and Guccio, Calogero
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- 2019
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17. Oral mucositis: the hidden side of cancer therapy
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Pulito, Claudio, Cristaudo, Antonio, Porta, Caterina La, Zapperi, Stefano, Blandino, Giovanni, Morrone, Aldo, and Strano, Sabrina
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- 2020
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18. Urticaria: recommendations from the Italian Society of Allergology, Asthma and Clinical Immunology and the Italian Society of Allergological, Occupational and Environmental Dermatology
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Nettis, Eustachio, Foti, Caterina, Ambrifi, Marina, Baiardini, Ilaria, Bianchi, Leonardo, Borghi, Alessandro, Caminati, Marco, Canonica, Giorgio Walter, Casciaro, Marco, Colli, Laura, Colombo, Giselda, Corazza, Monica, Cristaudo, Antonio, De Feo, Giulia, De Pita’, Ornella, Di Gioacchino, Mario, Di Leo, Elisabetta, Fassio, Filippo, Gangemi, Sebastiano, Gatta, Alessia, Hansel, Katharina, Heffler, Enrico, Incorvaia, Cristoforo, Napolitano, Maddalena, Patruno, Cataldo, Peveri, Silvia, Pigatto, Paolo Daniele, Quecchia, Cristina, Radice, Anna, Ramirez, Giuseppe Alvise, Romita, Paolo, Rongioletti, Franco, Rossi, Oliviero, Savi, Eleonora, Senna, Gianenrico, Triggiani, Massimo, Zucca, Myriam, Maggi, Enrico, and Stingeni, Luca
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- 2020
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19. Pattern of dysphagia after swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of head and neck cancers: results of a mono-institutional prospective study
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Ursino, Stefano, Cocuzza, Paola, Seccia, Veronica, Delishaj, Durim, Cristaudo, Agostino, Pasqualetti, Francesco, Giusti, Patrizia, Santopadre, Stefania, Morganti, Riccardo, Fiorica, Francesco, Paiar, Fabiola, and Fattori, Bruno
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- 2018
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20. The polymorphism rs2480258 within CYP2E1 is associated with different rates of acrylamide metabolism in vivo in humans
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Pellè, Lucia, Carlsson, Henrik, Cipollini, Monica, Bonotti, Alessandra, Foddis, Rudy, Cristaudo, Alfonso, Romei, Cristina, Elisei, Rossella, Gemignani, Federica, Törnqvist, Margareta, and Landi, Stefano
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- 2018
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21. Multidisciplinary Management of Spondyloarthritis-Related Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease
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Rizzello, Fernando, Olivieri, Ignazio, Armuzzi, Alessandro, Ayala, Fabio, Bettoli, Vincenzo, Bianchi, Luca, Cimino, Luca, Costanzo, Antonio, Cristaudo, Antonio, D’Angelo, Salvatore, Daperno, Marco, Fostini, Anna Chiara, Galeazzi, Mauro, Gilio, Michele, Gionchetti, Paolo, Gisondi, Paolo, Lubrano, Ennio, Marchesoni, Antonio, Offidani, Annamaria, Orlando, Ambrogio, Pugliese, Daniela, Salvarani, Carlo, Scarpa, Raffaele, Vecchi, Maurizio, and Girolomoni, Giampiero
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- 2018
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22. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the Pyriform sinus with multiple metachronous brain metastases, a case report
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Cristaudo, Agostino, Stefanelli, Antonio, Ursino, Stefano, Delishaj, Durim, Baldaccini, Davide, Gonnelli, Alessandra, and Paiar, Fabiola
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- 2020
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23. Temperature Dependence of Arn+ Cluster Backscattering from Polymer Surfaces: a New Method to Determine the Surface Glass Transition Temperature
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Poleunis, Claude, Cristaudo, Vanina, and Delcorte, Arnaud
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- 2018
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24. An Italian multicentre study on adult atopic dermatitis: persistent versus adult-onset disease
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Megna, Matteo, Patruno, Cataldo, Balato, Anna, Rongioletti, Franco, Stingeni, Luca, Balato, Nicola, Ayala, Fabio, Balato, Anna, Balato, Nicola, Brambilla, Lucia, Congedo, Maurizio, Corazza, Monica, Cristaudo, Antonio, Ferrucci, Silvia, Foti, Caterina, Gallo, Rosella, Guarneri, Fabrizio, Malara, Giovanna, Megna, Matteo, Micali, Giuseppe, Mozzillo, Raffaele, Musumeci, Maria Letizia, Napolitano, Maddalena, Patrizi, Annalisa, Patruno, Cataldo, Raone, Beatrice, Rongioletti, Franco, Schena, Donatella, Stingeni, Luca, and Italian Adult Atopic Dermatitis Study Group
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- 2017
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25. Efficacy and tolerability of switching to a dual therapy with darunavir/ritonavir plus raltegravir in HIV-infected patients with HIV-1 RNA ≤50 cp/mL
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Madeddu, Giordano, Rusconi, Stefano, Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro, Di Giambenedetto, Simona, Bonora, Stefano, Carbone, Alessia, De Luca, Andrea, Gianotti, Nicola, Di Biagio, Antonio, Antinori, Andrea, d’Arminio Monforte, A., Andreoni, M., Angarano, G., Antinori, A., Castelli, F., Cauda, R., Di Perri, G., Galli, M., Iardino, R., Ippolito, G., Lazzarin, A., Perno, C. F., von Schloesser, F., Viale, P., Castagna, A., Ceccherini-Silberstein, F., Cozzi-Lepri, A., Girardi, E., Lo Caputo, S., Mussini, C., Puoti, M., Ammassari, A., Balotta, C., Bandera, A., Bonfanti, P., Borderi, M., Calcagno, A., Calza, L., Capobianchi, M. R., Cingolani, A., Cinque, P., Lichtner, A., Madeddu, G., Maggiolo, F., Marchetti, G., Marcotullio, S., Monno, L., Nozza, S., Quiros Roldan, E., Rossotti, R., Rusconi, S., Santoro, M. M., Saracino, A., Zaccarelli, M., Fanti, I., Galli, L., Lorenzini, P., Rodano, A., Shanyinde, M., Tavelli, A., Carletti, F., Carrara, S., Di Caro, A., Graziano, S., Petrone, F., Prota, G., Quartu, S., Truffa, S., Giacometti, A., Costantini, A., Valeriani, C., Santoro, C., Suardi, C., Donati, V., Verucchi, G., Minardi, C., Quirino, T., Abeli, C., Manconi, P. E., Piano, P., Cacopardo, B., Celesia, B., Vecchiet, J., Falasca, K., Sighinolfi, L., Segala, D., Mazzotta, F., Vichi, F., Cassola, G., Viscoli, C., Alessandrini, A.., Bobbio, N., Mazzarello, G., Mastroianni, C., Belvisi, V., Caramma, I., Chiodera, A., Castelli, A. P., Rizzardini, G., Ridolfo, A. L., Piolini, R., Salpietro, S., Carenzi, L., Moioli, M. C., Tincati, C., Puzzolante, C., Gori, A., Guaraldi, G, Lapadula, G., Abrescia, N., Chirianni, A., Borgia, G., Di Martino, F., Maddaloni, L., Gentile, I., Orlando, R., Cascio, A., Colomba, C., Baldelli, F., Francisci, D., Parruti, G., Ursini, T., Magnani, G., Ursitti, M. A., Vullo, V., Cristaudo, A., Baldin, G., Cicalini, S., Gallo, L., Nicastri, E., Acinapura, R., Capozzi, M., Libertone, R., Savinelli, S., Latini, A., Iaiani, G., Fontanelli Sulekova, L., Cecchetto, M., Viviani, F., Mura, M. S., De Luca, A., Rossetti, B., Caramello, P., Orofino, G. C., Bonora, S., Sciandra, M., Bassetti, M., Londero, A., Pellizzer, G., Manfrin, V., and for the Icona Foundation Study Group
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26. A comparison of swallowing dysfunction after three-dimensional conformal and intensity-modulated radiotherapy: A systematic review by the Italian Head and Neck Radiotherapy Study Group
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Ursino, Stefano, D’Angelo, Elisa, Mazzola, Rosario, Merlotti, Anna, Morganti, Riccardo, Cristaudo, Agostino, Paiar, Fabiola, Musio, Daniela, Alterio, Daniela, Bacigalupo, Almalina, Russi, Elvio Grazioso, and Lohr, Frank
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27. A report about the experience of COVID-19 active surveillance of homeless, undocumented people, and shelter staff in two cities of Lazio, Italy.
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MORRONE, A., DI SIMONE, E., BUONOMINI, A. R., PANATTONI, N., PIMPINELLI, F., PONTONE, M., SARACENI, P., ERCOLI, L., RALLI, M., PETRONE, F., and CRISTAUDO, A.
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate COVID-19 spread among people experiencing homelessness (PEH), undocumented migrants (UMs), and shelter staff of homeless service sites. Another aim has been to prevent an outbreak among these populations. A San Gallicano Institute's initiative to sustain the health system in helping hard-to-reach populations, very often with no community medical care coverage. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The San Gallicano Dermatological Institute performed active surveillance for COVID-19 on PEH and UMs living in Rome and Latina, Italy. The screening was performed with two swabs: real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and antigen rapid tests. RESULTS: From June 2020 to January 2022, we performed 10,651 tests: 5,442 molecular swabs and 5,209 antigen rapid tests. A total of 3,503 individuals were screened. The prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection was 2.9% among the health and social workers and 5.7% among PEH and UMs. None of the people positive for COVID-19 had symptoms or signs of several illnesses. PEH and UMs who tested positive for COVID-19, asymptomatic or pauci-symptomatic, were transferred to a COVID Hotel or dedicated apartment for further clinical monitoring. CONCLUSIONS: People experiencing homelessness and undocumented migrants are often not registered in the National Health Service and, therefore, difficult to trace. These data could aid in estimating the spread of SARSCoV-2 among people experiencing homelessness, undocumented migrants, and shelter staff in two Italian cities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Exploitation of Sb P-doped C3N4and peroxidase immobilized on epoxidized linseed oil films for pollutant removalElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d4cy00474d
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Gaggero, E., Paturel, M., Cristaudo, F., Sesia, R., Sangermano, M., Calza, P., and Ohno, T.
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We utilized the combination of heterogeneous photocatalysis with soybean peroxidase (SBP) to allow the degradation of refractory pollutants. A self-standing system was developed viaUV-curing by dispersing Sb P-doped C3N4and SBP onto a bio-based film composed of epoxidized linseed oil. Peroxidase enzymes are activated by hydrogen peroxide that, in our system, is provided viacoupling with a photocatalyst; specifically, the remarkable capability of atomically dispersed antimony P-doped carbon nitride in the hydrogen peroxide production was leveraged to create this hybrid material, establishing a self-sustaining system with limited use of reactants. 2,4-Dichlorophenol (DCP) was used as a target molecule to assess the degradative performances of the so-produced films, considering two scenarios: (a) films containing Sb P-doped C3N4only and (b) films holding a layer of the photocatalyst and a layer of SBP. The multilayer film is the most efficient, with a fourfold increase in the kinetic constants compared to the film with the catalyst only. Experiments were also extended to a mixture of imidacloprid, DCP, diclofenac and bisphenol A in actual water, where the overall degradation efficiency remains high, and the multilayer film is reaffirmed as the most effective.
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29. Effectiveness and safety of risankizumab in HIV patients with psoriasis: A case series
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Orsini, Diego, Maramao, Fabio S., Gargiulo, Luigi, Ibba, Luciano, Piscazzi, Francesco, Pacifico, Alessia, Latini, Alessandra, Gianserra, Laura, Cristaudo, Antonio, Costanzo, Antonio, and Narcisi, Alessandra
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Biological therapies represent the gold-standard treatment of severe forms of plaque psoriasis. However, people living with HIV are often under-treated for psoriasis because very limited data are available on the use of biologics in this population. We report four cases of patients affected by HIV and moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, all treated with risankizumab, a monoclonal antibody that selectively targets interleukin-23. After 16 weeks, all patients experienced complete or almost complete skin clearance without any adverse events. Data on the effectiveness and safety of biological therapies in people living with HIV are limited to case reports or small case series, especially for the most recently approved inhibitors of interleukin-23. Our experienced, although limited, supports the role of risankizumab as a safe and effective therapy for psoriasis amongst patients living with HIV.
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30. Simulation of the response of a diamond-based radiation detector to ultra-short and intense high-energy electron pulses
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Y. Jin, P. Cristaudo, and A. Gabrielli
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Single-crystal synthetic diamond sensors have been widely used in radiation dosimetry and beam diagnostics. The foreseen harsh radiation environment in electron-positron colliders at the luminosity frontier requires a thorough investigation of diamond's response to large radiation burst, in particular, to intense high-energy electron pulses. In this article, a two-step numerical simulation approach (Sentaurus~+~LTspice) is proposed to explore this topic. Time response of the diamond detector is simulated via TCAD-Sentaurus while the transmission effect of the electronic circuit is taken into account using LTspice. Good agreement is observed between results of the numerical simulation and preliminary experimental data from detector's exposure to high-energy sub-picosecond electron pulses, on both the amplitude and the shape of the induced signals. This simulation combination is a novel approach to designing and optimising diamond detectors for radiation and beam loss monitoring in particle physics experiments.
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31. Diamond detectors’ response to intense high-energy electron pulses
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S. Bassanese, L. Bosisio, G. Cautero, P. Cristaudo, S. Di Mitri, M. Ferianis, A. Gabrielli, D. Giuressi, Y. Jin, L. Lanceri, M. Marich, L. Vitale, Bassanese, S., Bosisio, L., Cautero, G., Cristaudo, P., Di Mitri, S., Ferianis, M., Gabrielli, A., Giuressi, D., Jin, Y., Lanceri, L., Marich, M., and Vitale, L.
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Radiation monitor ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Dosimetry ,Instrumentation ,sCVD diamond sensor - Abstract
Diamond crystals are characterised by wide band gap and high binding energy, making them suitable as solid-state particle detectors, beam-loss monitors and dosimeters in high-radiation environments, such as particle colliders. In order to use them as radiation and beam-loss monitors, our diamond detectors are calibrated in steady conditions with different radiation sources, comparing the measurement results with dedicated simulations. However large radiation bursts may lead to a non-linear signal response. For this purpose we studied their transient response to collimated, sub-picosecond, ∼1 GeV electron beam bunches, with a bunch charge of tens of pC, provided by the FERMI electron linac in Trieste. In these experimental conditions the ionisation generates large charge carrier density in the diamond bulk. This high charge causes a transient modification of diamond electrical properties, which affects the output signal shape. The observed signal evolution in the time domain shows fair agreement with a two-step numerical simulation of the diamond time response to these intense high-energy pulses.
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32. Diversity & Inclusion: Fitness for Work Through a Personalized Work Plan for Workers with Disabilities and Chronic Diseases According to ISO 30415/2021.
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CRISTAUDO, ALFONSO, GUGLIELMI, GIOVANNI, FODDIS, RUDY, CALDI, FABRIZIO, BUSELLI, RODOLFO, BRILLI, CINZIA, COGGIOLA, MAURIZIO, CECCARELLI, GIANLUCA L., and SAFFIOTI, GIUSEPPE
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The recent standard ISO 30415-2021 - Human resources management - Diversity and inclusion - was developed internationally within the technical committee ISO/TC 260 "Human resources management" (Working group WG 8 "Diversity and inclusion") and emphasizes the need for measures to create a work environment that is inclusive of diversity (e.g. in terms of health, gender, age, ethnicity, culture). Developing an inclusive work environment requires ongoing commitment and engagement from the entire organization regarding policies, processes, organizational practices, and individual behavior. As far as the role of occupational medicine is concerned, this direction can be supported by the correct management of disabled workers and workers with chronic pathologies that affect their fitness for duty. The "reasonable accommodation" is the way by which first the European Union and then the United Nations intended to support the inclusion of people with disabilities in the world of work. The Personalized Work Plan includes different approaches (organizational, technical, procedural) meant for modifying the work activity envisaged for the disabled worker or for any worker suffering from chronic diseases or dysfunctions. The adoption of the Personalized Work Plan implies the effort of redesigning the workstation, the work procedures, or even the planning of different micro and macro tasks etc., in order to prioritize the adaptation of the working environment to the worker, and to preserve the value of the worker's productivity according to the principle of reasonable accommodation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Prognostic value of carcinoembryonic antigen in colorectal adenocarcinoma: expanding hypotheses into clinical practice
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Cristaudo, Adam Thomas and Morris, David Lewis
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34. Performance of the diamond-based beam-loss monitor system of Belle II
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C. La Licata, Keigo Hara, A. Paladino, Y. Jin, Dario Giuressi, Andrea Gabrielli, S. Bacher, Giuseppe Cautero, M. Dorigo, G. Bassi, K. Nakamura, H. Nakayama, L. Bosisio, A. Natochii, L. Lanceri, P. Cristaudo, L. Vitale, R. Manfredi, G. Rizzo, H. Yin, Bacher, S., Bassi, G., Bosisio, L., Cautero, G., Cristaudo, P., Dorigo, M., Gabrielli, A., Giuressi, D., Hara, K., Jin, Y., La Licata, C., Lanceri, L., Manfredi, R., Nakayama, H., Nakamura, K. R., Natochii, A., Paladino, A., Rizzo, G., Vitale, L., and Yin, H.
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Radiation monitoring ,Synthetic diamond ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Diamond sensor ,Radiation ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Accelerator interlock ,0103 physical sciences ,Beam-loss monitoring ,010306 general physics ,Collider ,Instrumentation ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Detector ,Diamond ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,Accelerator interlocks ,sCVD diamond sensor ,engineering ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
We designed, constructed and have been operating a system based on single-crystal synthetic diamond sensors, to monitor the beam losses at the interaction region of the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy electron–positron collider. The system records the radiation dose-rates in positions close to the inner detectors of the Belle II experiment, and protects both the detector and accelerator components against destructive beam losses, by participating in the beam-abort system. It also provides complementary information for the dedicated studies of beam-related backgrounds. We describe the performance of the system during the commissioning of the accelerator and during the first physics data taking.
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35. Regional Models for the Estimation of Streamflow Series in Ungauged Basins
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Cutore, Pasquale, Cristaudo, Gabriella, Campisano, Alberto, Modica, Carlo, Cancelliere, Antonino, and Rossi, Giuseppe
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36. COVID-19 detection and spread control: what initiatives in Italy for the homeless population?
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DI SIMONE, E., DE LEO, A., PANATTONI, N., BONFÀ, F., TATANGELO, M., TALLARITA, V., BUONOMINI, A. R., CRISTAUDO, A., BRACCO, D., PETRONE, F., and MORRONE, A.
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In Italy COVID-19 pandemic had a severe impact. The homeless live in situations aggravating their poor health conditions and comorbidities. Although homeless people are a fragile category, no dedicated measures by public health departments seem to be applied infrequently to this population. For these reasons, they are probably one of the categories most affected by the global spread of the SARSCoV- 2. Moreover, the current vaccination campaign against COVID-19 can represent an important opportunity for health and social integration also for the homeless. This scoping review performed a map to describe strategies and interventions adopted to protect the homeless population during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. The methodology adheres to the PRISMA statement (extension for purpose revision) and follows the framework of Arksey and O'Malley. At the end of the selection process, 7 studies deemed relevant were included. Many strategies have been adopted to counter the spread of the virus to the homeless population, such as rapid and molecular tests with swabs or rapid blood tests. All the tests for diagnosing the infection currently in use have also been used for the homeless. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Familial Kaposi’s Sarcoma in HHV8 infected subjects presenting the G-174C allele of the IL-6 promoter: a possible role for EBV?
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Cordiali-Fei, Paola, Latini, Alessandra, Trento, Elisabetta, Zampatti, Stefania, Ferraresi, Virginia, Cota, Carlo, Volpi, Sabrina, D’Agosto, Giovanna, Bordignon, Valentina, Giardina, Emiliano, Di Carlo, Aldo, Cristaudo, Antonio, and Ensoli, Fabrizio
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38. Patients Withdrawing Dupilumab Monotherapy for COVID-19–Related Reasons Showed Similar Disease Course Compared With Patients Continuing Dupilumab Therapy
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Chiricozzi, Andrea, Di Nardo, Lucia, Talamonti, Marina, Galluzzo, Marco, De Simone, Clara, Fabbrocini, Gabriella, Marzano, Angelo Valerio, Girolomoni, Giampiero, Offidani, Annamaria, Rossi, Maria Teresa, Bianchi, Luca, Cristaudo, Antonio, Fierro, Maria Teresa, Stingeni, Luca, Pellacani, Giovanni, Argenziano, Giuseppe, Patrizi, Annalisa, Pigatto, Paolo, Romanelli, Marco, Savoia, Paola, Rubegni, Pietro, Foti, Caterina, Milanesi, Nicola, Belloni Fortina, Anna, Bongiorno, Maria Rita, Grieco, Teresa, Di Nuzzo, Sergio, Fargnoli, Maria Concetta, Carugno, Andrea, Motolese, Alberico, Rongioletti, Franco, Amerio, Paolo, Balestri, Riccardo, Potenza, Concetta, Micali, Giuseppe, Patruno, Cataldo, Zalaudek, Iris, Lombardo, Maurizio, Feliciani, Claudio, Antonelli, Flaminia, Ferrucci, Silvia Mariel, Guarneri, Fabrizio, and Peris, Ketty
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39. Allergic Contact Dermatitis, an Important Skin Reaction in Diabetes Device Users: A Systematic Review
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Cameli, Norma, Silvestri, Martina, Mariano, Maria, Messina, Claudia, Nisticò, Steven Paul, and Cristaudo, Antonio
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Diabetes management has undergone many advances over the years, including the introduction of devices that allow patients to monitor blood glucose and administer insulin. Although these devices have improved patients' quality of life, they are associated with adverse reactions.A systematic literature search was performed up to May 2020 in PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase databases, with no temporal restrictions. Articles were screened by title, abstract, and full text as needed. A manual search among the references of the included articles was also performed.Two hundred sixty-five articles were identified, and 50 studies met inclusion criteria. Several cases of allergic contact dermatitis due to the use of insulin infusion systems and blood glucose monitoring have been reported. Acrylates, methacrylates, and colophonium, as well as, in particular, isobornyl acrylate, represent the main allergens responsible.Skin reactions, in particular allergic contact dermatitis, are a very common adverse event caused by insulin pumps and glucose sensors, which may lead to discontinue the usage of these devices with serious consequences for the patients. Collaboration between specialists, specifically between dermatologists and diabetologists, with patients and manufacturers is essential for the correct management of diabetes devices and potential related skin reactions.
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40. Religion, Redemption and Revolution : The New Speech Thinking Revolution of Franz Rozenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
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CRISTAUDO, WAYNE and CRISTAUDO, WAYNE
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41. Quarantine and Mental Health Challenges for Occupational Medicine: The Case Report of a Nurse Infected With SARS-CoV-2
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Buselli, R., Corsi, M., Veltri, A., Baldanzi, S., Chiumiento, M., Del Lupo, E., Marino, R., Necciari, G., Caldi, F., Perretta, S., Foddis, R., Guglielmi, G., and Cristaudo, A.
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This case study draws attention to the psychosocial difficulties that emerged in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in relation to the remote management of subjects with psychiatric vulnerabilities following exposure to prolonged quarantine. The case involves a 56-year-old hospital nurse, followed by the Occupational Health Department of a major university hospital in central Italy for mood instability in the context of a cyclothymic temperament. She was quarantined for occupationally acquired COVID-19 and remained positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) via swab test for more than 2 months between March and May 2020. In this case study, we discuss the challenges presented by the risk of a prolonged quarantine in a psychologically vulnerable employee, the need for occupational medicine to provide adequate health surveillance of all health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the effectiveness of telepsychiatry, and the difficulties in formulating a proper treatment strategy.
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42. The SLIM5 low mass silicon tracker demonstrator
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Marco Bruschi, Laura Fabbri, A. Profeti, R. Spighi, M. Piendibene, Alberto Lusiani, D. Jugovaz, D. Gamba, Valerio Re, Eugenio Paoloni, Alberto Cervelli, C. Avanzini, G. Pellegrini, Irina Rashevskaya, G. Marchiori, G.-F. Dalla Betta, Lodovico Ratti, G. Rizzo, Mario Giorgi, B. Giacobbe, G. Fontana, Gianluca Traversi, Filippo Bosi, M. Bomben, G. Batignani, J. J. Walsh, L. Vitale, P. Mereu, M. Dell'Orso, S. Gregucci, Filippo Maria Giorgi, F. Forti, Eugene Yurtsev, R. Cenci, Fabio Morsani, G. Giraudo, Nicola Neri, Alessandro Gabrielli, N. Semprini, Paola Giannetti, V. Speziali, G. Venier, Mauro Villa, G. Giacomini, Francesco Crescioli, Sara Valentinetti, M. Ceccanti, L. Sartori, Carla Sbarra, M. Massa, Luciano Bosisio, Antonio Zoccoli, P. Mammini, L. Lanceri, R. Di Sipio, P. Cristaudo, Giovanni Soncini, Massimo Manghisoni, S. Bettarini, Luigi Gaioni, Bomben, Marco, Bosisio, Luciano, Giacomini, Gabriele, Lanceri, Livio, I., Rachevskaia, Vitale, Lorenzo, SLIM5 Collaboration, et a. l., S. Bettarini, L. Ratti, G. Rizzo, M. Villa, L. Vitale, J. Walsh, C. Avanzini, G. Batignani, F. Bosi, M. Ceccanti, R. Cenci, A. Cervelli, F. Crescioli, M. Dell'Orso, F. Forti, P. Giannetti, M.A. Giorgi, A. Lusiani, S. Gregucci, P. Mammini, G. Marchiori, M. Massa, F. Morsani, N. Neri, E. Paoloni, M. Piendibene, A. Profeti, L. Sartori, E. Yurtsev, L. Gaioni, V. Speziali, M. Bruschi, R. Di Sipio, L. Fabbri, B. Giacobbe, A. Gabrielli, F. Giorgi, G. Pellegrini, C. Sbarra, N. Semprini, R. Spighi, S. Valentinetti, A. Zoccoli, M. Bomben, L. Bosisio, P. Cristaudo, G. Giacomini, D. Jugovaz, L. Lanceri, I. Rashevskaya, G. Venier, M. Manghisoni, V. Re, G. Traversi, D. Gamba, G. Giraudo, P. Mereu, G.F. Dalla Betta, G. Soncini, and G. Fontana
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Integrated circuit ,STRIPS ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Data acquisition ,Optics ,law ,MAPS ,Instrumentation ,Image resolution ,CMOS pixel ,Charged particle tracking ,Physics ,Monolithic active pixel sensor ,business.industry ,Monolithic active pixel sensors ,CMOS pixels ,Striplets ,Striplet detector ,Striplet ,Detector ,Chip ,CMOS ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
A low material budget silicon demonstrator has been tested by the SLIM5 collaboration with 12 GeV/ c protons at the PS-T9 beam line at CERN. Two devices were placed inside a reference telescope and their characteristics were measured. The first was a 4k-Pixel Matrix of Deep N Well MAPS, developed in a 130 nm CMOS technology, providing digital sparsified readout. The other one was a high resistivity double-sided silicon detector, with short strips at a 45 ∘ angle to the detector's edge, read out by the FSSR2 chip. In this paper we describe the main features of both sensors. The primary goal of the test was to measure the efficiency and the resolution of the DUTs under different conditions of threshold setting and incident angle of the impinging particles. The data-driven approach of the readout chips has been fully exploited by the DAQ system to take data with a track-based level-1 trigger provided by a pattern matching algorithm with very low latency.
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43. Post-traumatic stress symptoms in an Italian cohort of subjects complaining occupational stress
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Buselli, Rodolfo, Carmassi, Claudia, Corsi, Martina, Baldanzi, Sigrid, Battistini, Gianmarco, Chiumiento, Martina, Massimetti, Gabriele, Dell’Osso, Liliana, and Cristaudo, Alfonso
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AbstractObjectiveWork-related stress presents a significant impact on work performance and physical health. It has been associated with the onset of a multitude of symptoms. The main aim of this investigation is to better understand the impact of post-traumatic stress symptomatology, using a specific self-assessment questionnaire, in subjects experiencing occupational stress with the rationale to address the variegated symptoms expressed by this particular population in a post-traumatic dimensional perspective.MethodsAuthors collected socio-demographic, occupational, and clinical data. They utilized Trauma and Loss Spectrum Self Report (TALS-SR), a questionnaire investigating post-traumatic stress symptoms. The population size was 345 subjects who presented at the Occupational Health Department of a university hospital over a 3 years period (2016–2018).ResultsData analysis revealed 33.9% of subjects who met post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) criteria. Gender distribution of this set was (36.4% female, 31% male). A family history or personal history of mental disorders were related to higher scores in almost all TALS-SR domains and were related, respectively, to higher scores of criterion B “intrusion symptoms” (P= .014), criterion D “negative alterations in cognitions and mood” (P= .023), and criterion E “arousal” (P= .033) of PTSD. Differences in TALS-SR scores also emerged based on age and gender.ConclusionsPTSD symptoms manifest at a significant level in those who experience work-related stress. Personal background of individuals, both in terms of family and personal history for mental disorders, seems to increase their vulnerability to develop post-traumatic stress symptoms. This study suggests the importance of evaluating occupational stress from a post-traumatic stress perspective also at an early stage.
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44. Direct electrodeposition on conductive polymer structures for microwave device manufacturing
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Van Laar, Timo, Gies, Stijn, Rolain, Yves, Collet, Thomas, Cristaudo, Vanina, Hubin, Annick, Ottevaere, Heidi, Ferranti, Francesco, and Peumans, Dries
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This work introduces a method that merges Additive Manufacturing (AM) with Direct Electrodeposition to efficiently produce microwave (MW) components. Using material extrusion (MEX) with conductive polymers and an improved direct copper deposition approach, this method streamlines the manufacturing process, bypassing the need for intermediate conductive layers. By minimizing the distance electrical currents travel within the conductive polymer, we obtain homogeneous copper deposits directly on the polymer with low roughness and excellent adhesion. The practical application of our technique is showcased through the radiative performance evaluation of a millimeter wave horn antenna manufactured using our approach, demonstrating similar electromagnetic performances with respect to a commercially available reference. The method proposed in this paper results in lightweight, material-efficient components with increased design flexibility, opening up possibilities for rapid prototyping and fabrication of new MW devices.
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45. Analisi dell'intervento per arresto cardiaco in casi occorsi in ambienti di lavoro nel territorio servito da una centrale operativa del 118 della Toscana.
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MARINO, RICCARDO, BERTOCCI, NICOLA, BERNABEI, MICAELA, BONOTTI, ALESSANDRA, MIGNANI, ALDO, FALLAHI, POUPAK, PERRETTA, SALVIO, MONOPOLI, GIULIA, CRISTAUDO, ALFONSO, and FODDIS, RUDY
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46. La gestione del lavoratore portatore di disabilità psichica.
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BUSELLI, RODOLFO, DEL GUERRA, PAOLO, CALDI, FABRIZIO, VELTRI, ANTONELLO, BATTAGLIA, SUSANNA, BALDANZI, SIGRID, GIRARDI, MICHELLE, SALLESE, DOMENICO, DELL'OSSO, LILIANA, and CRISTAUDO, ALFONSO
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47. Scientific evidence and guidelines in occupational medicine.
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CRISTAUDO, ALFONSO
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48. Beam test results for the SuperB-SVT thin striplet detector
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G. A. Beck, R. Cenci, M. Ceccanti, L. Lanceri, S. Zambito, Eugenio Paoloni, A. Perez, S. Coelli, B. Oberhof, Luca Bombelli, Alberto Stabile, C. Stella, Luigi Gaioni, F. F. Wilson, G. Petragnani, Mauro Villa, M. Citterio, Alberto Lusiani, Antonio Zoccoli, M. Prest, A. Bernardelli, G. Batignani, Stefano Zucca, Laura Fabbri, G.-F. Dalla Betta, Adrian John Bevan, G. Balestri, Massimo Manghisoni, S. Bettarini, P. Cristaudo, Gianluca Traversi, B. Liberti, A. Profeti, B. Nasri, Valentino Liberali, G. Casarosa, G. Fontana, D. Lietti, J. J. Walsh, L. Bosisio, M. Povoli, Carla Sbarra, Irina Rashevskaya, Giovanni Verzellesi, F. Giorgi, A. Berra, Filippo Bosi, N. Semprini-Cesari, Daniele Comotti, G. Rizzo, Lodovico Ratti, F. Palombo, Lucio Pancheri, Nicola Neri, E. Quartieri, F. Ganaway, Valerio Re, D. Gamba, John Morris, P. Mammini, G. Pellegrini, M.A. Giorgi, M. Monti, Alessia Manazza, F. Forti, Fabio Morsani, Alessandro Gabrielli, G. Alampi, G. Cotto, A. Soldani, Carlo Fiorini, Sara Valentinetti, M. Bomben, L. Vitale, L. Fabbri, D. Comotti, M. Manghisoni, V. Re, G. Traversi, A. Gabrielli, F. Giorgi, G. Pellegrini, C. Sbarra, N. Semprini-Cesari, S. Valentinetti, M. Villa, A. Zoccoli, A. Berra, D. Lietti, M. Prest, A. Bevan, F. Wilson, G. Beck, J. Morri, F. Ganaway, R. Cenci, L. Bombelli, M. Citterio, S. Coelli, C. Fiorini, V. Liberali, M. Monti, B. Nasri, N. Neri, F. Palombo, A. Stabile, G. Balestri, G. Batignani, A. Bernardelli, S. Bettarini, F. Bosi, G. Casarosa, M. Ceccanti, F. Forti, M.A. Giorgi, A. Lusiani, P. Mammini, F. Morsani, B. Oberhof, E. Paoloni, A. Perez, G. Petragnani, A. Profeti, G. Rizzo, A. Soldani, J. Walsh, L. Gaioni, A. Manazza, E. Quartieri, L. Ratti, S. Zucca, G. Alampi, G. Cotto, D. Gamba, S. Zambito, G.-F. Dalla Betta, G. Fontana, L. Pancheri, M. Povoli, G. Verzellesi, M. Bomben, L. Bosisio, P. Cristaudo, L. Lanceri, B. Liberti, I. Rashevskaya, C. Stella, L. Vitale, L., Fabbri, D., Comotti, M., Manghisoni, V., Re, G., Traversi, A., Gabrielli, F., Giorgi, G., Pellegrini, C., Sbarra, N., Semprini Cesari, S., Valentinetti, M., Villa, A., Zoccoli, A., Berra, D., Lietti, M., Prest, A., Bevan, F., Wilson, G., Beck, J., Morri, F., Ganaway, R., Cenci, L., Bombelli, M., Citterio, S., Coelli, C., Fiorini, V., Liberali, M., Monti, B., Nasri, N., Neri, F., Palombo, A., Stabile, G., Balestri, G., Batignani, A., Bernardelli, S., Bettarini, F., Bosi, G., Casarosa, M., Ceccanti, F., Forti, M. A., Giorgi, A., Lusiani, P., Mammini, F., Morsani, B., Oberhof, E., Paoloni, A., Perez, G., Petragnani, A., Profeti, G., Rizzo, A., Soldani, J., Walsh, L., Gaioni, A., Manazza, E., Quartieri, L., Ratti, S., Zucca, G., Alampi, G., Cotto, D., Gamba, S., Zambito, G. F., Dalla Betta, G., Fontana, L., Pancheri, M., Povoli, G., Verzellesi, Bomben, Marco, Bosisio, Luciano, P., Cristaudo, Lanceri, Livio, B., Liberti, Rashevskaya, Irina, Stella, Carlo, and Vitale, Lorenzo
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Vertex detectors ,strip sensors ,striplets ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Silicon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Instrumentation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Strip sensors ,Striplet detector ,Striplets ,STRIPS ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Particle detector ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Vertex detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,Vertex detectors Strip sensors Striplets Striplet detector Silicon tracking Charged particle tracking ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,sezele ,MICROSTRIP DETECTORS ,business.industry ,Detector ,charged particle tracking ,silicon tracking ,Semiconductor detector ,chemistry ,Strip sensor ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,striplet detector ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The baseline detector option for the first layer of the SuperB Silicon Vertex Tracker (SVT) is a high resistivity double-sided silicon device with short strips (striplets) at 451 angle to the detector’s edge. A prototype was tested with a 120 GeV/c pion beam in September 2011 at the SPS-H6 test-beam line at CERN. In this paper studies on efficiency, resolution and cluster size are reported.
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49. Recent developments on CMOS MAPS for the SuperB Silicon Vertex Tracker
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D. Gamba, Sara Valentinetti, S. Zambito, N. Semprini-Cesari, Giovanni Verzellesi, Valentino Liberali, G. Balestri, M. Bomben, L. Vitale, D. Comott, S. Coelli, M. Chrzaszcz, Carlo Fiorini, G. Petragnani, Antonio Zoccoli, R. Cenci, G. Cotto, B. Liberti, Nicola Neri, Stefano Zucca, P. Mammini, Fabio Morsani, A. Perez, Alessandro Gabrielli, G. A. Beck, Alberto Stabile, B. Oberhof, Luca Bombelli, G. Alampi, Eugenio Paoloni, Filippo Bosi, Luigi Gaioni, D. Lietti, G. Fontana, L. Bosisio, Laura Fabbri, Massimo Manghisoni, S. Bettarini, M.A. Giorgi, L. Lanceri, G. Batignani, G. Casarosa, A. Profeti, M. Monti, Lucio Pancheri, A. Bernardelli, E. Quartieri, F. Forti, G.-F. Dalla Betta, F. F. Wilson, G. Rizzo, J. J. Walsh, Irina Rashevskaya, M. Povoli, M. Citterio, P. Cristaudo, Gianluca Traversi, Adrian John Bevan, M. Prest, B. Nasri, A. Soldani, M. Ceccanti, Mauro Villa, Alberto Lusiani, Alessia Manazza, Valerio Re, C. Stella, F. Giorgi, A. Berra, Lodovico Ratti, F. Palombo, John Morris, Fred Gannaway, G. Pellegrini, Carla Sbarra, G. Rizzo, D. Comott, M. Manghisoni, V. Re, G. Traversi, L. Fabbri, A. Gabrielli, F. Giorgi, G. Pellegrini, C. Sbarra, N. Semprini Cesari, S. Valentinetti, M. Villa, A. Zoccoli, A. Berra, D. Lietti, M. Prest, A. Bevan, F. Wilson, G. Beck, J. Morri, F. Gannaway, R. Cenci, L. Bombelli, M. Citterio, S. Coelli, C. Fiorini, V. Liberali, M. Monti, B. Nasri, N. Neri, F. Palombo, A. Stabile, G. Balestri, G. Batignani, A. Bernardelli, S. Bettarini, F. Bosi, G. Casarosa, M. Ceccanti, F. Forti, M.A. Giorgi, A. Lusiani, P. Mammini, F. Morsani, B. Oberhof, E. Paoloni, A. Perez, G. Petragnani, A. Profeti, A. Soldani, J. Walsh, M. Chrzaszcz, L. Gaioni, A. Manazza, E. Quartieri, L. Ratti, S. Zucca, G. Alampi, G. Cotto, D. Gamba, S. Zambito, G.-F. Dalla Betta, G. Fontana, L. Pancheri, M. Povoli, G. Verzellesi, M. Bomben, L. Bosisio, P. Cristaudo, L. Lanceri, B. Liberti, I. Rashevskaya, C. Stella, L. Vitale, G., Rizzo, D., Comott, M., Manghisoni, V., Re, G., Traversi, L., Fabbri, A., Gabrielli, F., Giorgi, G., Pellegrini, C., Sbarra, N., Semprini Cesari, S., Valentinetti, M., Villa, A., Zoccoli, A., Berra, D., Lietti, M., Prest, A., Bevan, F., Wilson, G., Beck, J., Morri, F., Gannaway, R., Cenci, L., Bombelli, M., Citterio, S., Coelli, C., Fiorini, V., Liberali, M., Monti, B., Nasri, N., Neri, F., Palombo, A., Stabile, G., Balestri, G., Batignani, A., Bernardelli, S., Bettarini, F., Bosi, G., Casarosa, M., Ceccanti, F., Forti, M. A., Giorgi, A., Lusiani, P., Mammini, F., Morsani, B., Oberhof, E., Paoloni, A., Perez, G., Petragnani, A., Profeti, A., Soldani, J., Walsh, M., Chrzaszcz, L., Gaioni, A., Manazza, E., Quartieri, L., Ratti, S., Zucca, G., Alampi, G., Cotto, D., Gamba, S., Zambito, G. F., Dalla Betta, G., Fontana, L., Pancheri, M., Povoli, G., Verzellesi, Bomben, Marco, Bosisio, Luciano, P., Cristaudo, Lanceri, Livio, B., Liberti, Rashevskaya, Irina, C., Stella, and Vitale, Lorenzo
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Vertex (computer graphics) ,CMOS MAPS pixel sensor ,Nanotechnology ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,CMOS MAPS pixel sensors ,law.invention ,law ,Vertex detector ,Microelectronics ,solid state detectors ,Solid state detectors ,vertex detectors ,Collider ,Instrumentation ,Charged particle tracking ,Physics ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,sezele ,Pixel ,Hybrid pixels ,Vertex detectors ,business.industry ,hybrid pixels ,charged particle tracking ,Electrical engineering ,Process (computing) ,CMOS MAPS ,charge particle tracking ,Solid state detectors, Vertex detectors, CMOS MAPS pixel sensors, Hybrid pixels, Charged particle tracking ,CMOS ,Hit rate ,Solid state detector ,business - Abstract
In the design of the Silicon Vertex Tracker for the high luminosity SuperB collider, very challenging requirements are set by physics and background conditions on its innermost Layer0: small radius (about 1.5 cm), resolution of View the MathML source10–15μm in both coordinates, low material budget
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50. Beam test results of different configurations of deep N-well MAPS matrices featuring in pixel full signal processing
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Roberto Spighi, D. Jugovaz, Filippo Bosi, Fabio Morsani, Alessandro Gabrielli, G. Venier, V. Speziali, Massimo Manghisoni, S. Bettarini, L. Sartori, Paola Giannetti, G. Giacomini, M. Bomben, L. Vitale, Mauro Villa, P. Cristaudo, F. Forti, C. Andreoli, G. Rizzo, Mauro Citterio, Marco Bruschi, Giovanni Soncini, J. J. Walsh, M. Ceccanti, G. Fontana, Benedetto Giacobbe, S. Gregucci, L. Lanceri, L. Bosisio, D. Gamba, Eugene Yurtsev, E. Paoloni, Mauro Dell'Orso, Sara Valentinetti, G. Giraudo, A. Profeti, G. Marchiori, A. Lusiani, F. M. Giorgi, Francesco Crescioli, Nicola Neri, Luigi Gaioni, Irina Rashevskaya, M. Piendibene, Giulia Casarosa, Carla Sbarra, Valerio Re, Alberto Cervelli, C. Avanzini, R. Di Sipio, G. Batignani, M. Massa, Gianluca Traversi, G. Pellegrini, N. Semprini, Valentino Liberali, P. Mammini, Antonio Zoccoli, Lodovico Ratti, F. Palombo, P. Mereu, G. Calderini, Mario Giorgi, R. Cenci, G.-F. Dalla Betta, E. Pozzati, E., Paoloni, C., Avanzini, G., Batignani, S., Bettarini, F., Bosi, G., Calderini, G., Casarosa, M., Ceccanti, R., Cenci, A., Cervelli, F., Crescioli, M., Dell’Orso, F., Forti, P., Giannetti, M. A., Giorgi, A., Lusiani, S., Gregucci, P., Mammini, G., Marchiori, M., Massa, F., Morsani, N., Neri, M., Piendibene, A., Profeti, G., Rizzo, L., Sartori, J., Walsh, E., Yurtsev, M., Manghisoni, V., Re, G., Traversi, M., Bruschi, R., Di Sipio, B., Giacobbe, A., Gabrielli, F., Giorgi, G., Pellegrini, C., Sbarra, N., Semprini, R., Spighi, S., Valentinetti, M., Villa, A., Zoccoli, M., Citterio, V., Liberali, F., Palombo, C., Andreoli, L., Gaioni, E., Pozzati, L., Ratti, V., Speziali, D., Gamba, G., Giraudo, P., Mereu, G. F., Dalla Betta, G., Soncini, G., Fontana, M., Bomben, Bosisio, Luciano, P., Cristaudo, Giacomini, Gabriele, D., Jugovaz, Lanceri, Livio, I., Rashevskaya, Vitale, Lorenzo, G., Venier, Paoloni, E, Avanzini, C, Batignani, G, Bettarini, S, Bosi, F, Calderini, G, Casarosa, G, Ceccanti, M, Cenci, R, Cervelli, A, Crescioli, F, Dell'Orso, M, Forti, F, Giannetti, P, Giorgi, Ma, Lusiani, Alberto, Gregucci, S, Mammini, P, Marchiori, G, Massa, M, Morsani, F, Neri, N, Piendibene, M, Profeti, A, Rizzo, G, Sartori, L, Walsh, J, Yurtsev, E, Manghisoni, M, Re, V, Traversi, G, Bruschi, M, Di Sipio, R, Giacobbe, B, Gabrielli, A, Giorgi, F, Pellegrini, G, Sbarra, C, Semprini, N, Spighi, R, Valentinetti, S, Villa, M, Zoccoli, A, Citterio, M, Liberali, V, Palombo, F, Andreoli, C, Gaioni, L, Pozzati, E, Ratti, L, Speziali, V, Gamba, D, Giraudo, G, Mereu, P, Dalla Betta, Gf, Soncini, G, Fontana, G, Bomben, M, Bosisio, L, Cristaudo, P, Giacomini, G, Jugovaz, D, Lanceri, L, Rashevskaya, I, Vitale, L, Venier, G., E. Paoloni, C. Avanzini, G. Batignani, S. Bettarini, F. Bosi, G. Calderini, G. Casarosa, M. Ceccanti, R. Cenci, A. Cervelli, F. Crescioli, M. Dell'Orso, F. Forti, P. Giannetti, M.A. Giorgi, A. Lusiani, S. Gregucci, P. Mammini, G. Marchiori, M. Massa, F. Morsani, N. Neri, M. Piendibene, A. Profeti, G. Rizzo, L. Sartori, J. Walsh, E. Yurtsev, M. Manghisoni, V. Re, G. Traversi, M. Bruschi, R. Di Sipio, B. Giacobbe, A. Gabrielli, F. Giorgi, G. Pellegrini, C. Sbarra, N. Semprini, R. Spighi, S. Valentinetti, M. Villa, A. Zoccoli, M. Citterio, V. Liberali, F. Palombo, C. Andreoli, L. Gaioni, E. Pozzati, L. Ratti, V. Speziali, D. Gamba, G. Giraudo, P. Mereu, G.F. Dalla Betta, G. Soncini, G. Fontana, M. Bomben, L. Bosisio, P. Cristaudo, G. Giacomini, D. Jugovaz, L. Lanceri, I. Rashevskaya, L. Vitale, and G. Venier
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Signal processing ,CMOS sensor ,Large Hadron Collider ,Pixel ,business.industry ,digital signal processing ,TRACKING DETECTORS ,Monolithic active pixels sensors ,Radiation ,vertex detectors ,Chip ,Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica ,Optics ,CMOS ,MAPS ,business ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
We report on further developments of our proposed design approach for a full in-pixel signal processing chain of deep N-well monolithic active pixel sensor, by exploiting the triple well option of a CMOS 130 nm process. Two different geometries of the collecting electrode (namely "Apsel 3T(1) M(1)" and "Apsel 3T(1) M(2)") was implemented to compare their charge collection efficiency. The results of the characterization of the various versions of pixel matrices with a pion beam of 120 GeV/c at the SPS H6 CERN facility will be presented. The performances of an "Apsel 3T(1)" chip irradiated with a dose up to 10 Mrad (Co(60)) was also measured. Comparison will be presented among the irradiated and the new chip showing the impact of radiation damages on tracking efficiencies. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. RI Forti, Francesco/H-3035-2011; Neri, Nicola/G-3991-2012; Gabrielli, Alessandro/H-4931-2012; Villa, Mauro/C-9883-2009; Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco/I-1783-2012; Ratti, Lodovico/I-8836-2012; Giorgi, Filippo Maria/I-7602-2012
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