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2. Uncertainty-Aware Training for Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Response Prediction
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Dawood, Tareen, Chen, Chen, Andlauer, Robin, Sidhu, Baldeep S., Ruijsink, Bram, Gould, Justin, Porter, Bradley, Elliott, Mark, Mehta, Vishal, Rinaldi, C. Aldo, Puyol-Antón, Esther, Razavi, Reza, and King, Andrew P.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Evaluation of predictive deep learning (DL) models beyond conventional performance metrics has become increasingly important for applications in sensitive environments like healthcare. Such models might have the capability to encode and analyse large sets of data but they often lack comprehensive interpretability methods, preventing clinical trust in predictive outcomes. Quantifying uncertainty of a prediction is one way to provide such interpretability and promote trust. However, relatively little attention has been paid to how to include such requirements into the training of the model. In this paper we: (i) quantify the data (aleatoric) and model (epistemic) uncertainty of a DL model for Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy response prediction from cardiac magnetic resonance images, and (ii) propose and perform a preliminary investigation of an uncertainty-aware loss function that can be used to retrain an existing DL image-based classification model to encourage confidence in correct predictions and reduce confidence in incorrect predictions. Our initial results are promising, showing a significant increase in the (epistemic) confidence of true positive predictions, with some evidence of a reduction in false negative confidence., Comment: STACOM 2021 Workshop
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- 2021
3. Automatic Detection of Coil Position in the Chest X-ray Images for Assessing the Risks of Lead Extraction Procedures
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Ma, YingLiang, Mehta, Vishal S., Rinaldi, C. Aldo, Hu, Pengpeng, Niederer, Steven, Razavi, Reza, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Bernard, Olivier, editor, Clarysse, Patrick, editor, Duchateau, Nicolas, editor, Ohayon, Jacques, editor, and Viallon, Magalie, editor
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- 2023
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4. Intersectionality and public understandings of health inequity in England: learning from the views and experiences of young adults
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Ronzi, S., Gravenhorst, K., Rinaldi, C., Villarroel-Williams, N., Ejegi-Memeh, S., McGowan, V.J., Holman, D., Sallinen, I., and Egan, M.
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- 2023
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5. Acute variceal bleeding portends poor outcomes in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure: a propensity score matched study from the APASL ACLF Research Consortium (AARC)
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Sharma, Sanchit, Agarwal, Samagra, Saraya, Anoop, Choudhury, Ashok, Mahtab, Mamun Al, Alam, Mohd. Shahinul, Saigal, Sanjiv, Kim, Dong Joon, Eapen, C. E., Goel, Ashish, Ning, Qin, Devarbhavi, Harshad, Singh, Virendra, Shukla, Akash, Hamid, Saeed, Hu, Jinhua, Tan, Soek-Siam, Arora, Anil, Sahu, Manoj Kumar, Rela, Mohd., Jothimani, Dinesh, Rao, P. N., Kulkarni, Anand, Ghaznian, Hashmik, Lee, Guan Huei, Zhongping, Duan, Sood, Ajit, Goyal, Omesh, Lesmana, Laurentius A., Lesmana, Rinaldi C., Treeprasertsuk, Sombat, Yuemin, Nan, Shah, Samir, Tao, Han, Dayal, V. M., Shaojie, Xin, Karim, Fazal, Abbas, Zaigham, Sollano, Jose D., Kalista, Kemal Fariz, Shreshtha, Ananta, Payawal, Diana, Omata, Masao, and Sarin, Shiv Kumar
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- 2022
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6. Underwater Quick-Hardening Vegetable Oil-Based Biodegradable Putty for Sustainable Coral Reef Restoration and Rehabilitation
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Zych, A, Contardi, M, Rinaldi, C, Scribano, V, Isa, V, Kossyvaki, D, Gobbato, J, Ceseracciu, L, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Athanassiou, A, Montano, S, Zych A., Contardi M., Rinaldi C., Scribano V., Isa V., Kossyvaki D., Gobbato J., Ceseracciu L., Lavorano S., Galli P., Athanassiou A., Montano S., Zych, A, Contardi, M, Rinaldi, C, Scribano, V, Isa, V, Kossyvaki, D, Gobbato, J, Ceseracciu, L, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Athanassiou, A, Montano, S, Zych A., Contardi M., Rinaldi C., Scribano V., Isa V., Kossyvaki D., Gobbato J., Ceseracciu L., Lavorano S., Galli P., Athanassiou A., and Montano S.
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Coral reefs are threatened by climate change and the effects of human activity on the marine environment. Researchers are attempting to rescue this fragile ecosystem through coral restoration actions, and a common step in these procedures is transplanting the new coral colonies into coral reefs. To do that, commercial concrete or epoxy resins, also called putty, are utilized, highlighting different concerns about their mechanical and hardening performances and their impact and fate once released into the environment. Hence, this study presents a new biodegradable epoxidized soybean oil acrylate (ESOA)/zein-based coral putty capable of quick hardening underwater as an ecofriendly alternative for transplantation of new coral colonies in the reef. Coral putty is composed of two components, containing one a radical initiator and the other a radical accelerator. Once the two components are mixed, coral putty becomes hard underwater in 20–25 min, showing a hardening timescale much faster than other commercial products. The coral putty is biocompatible when applied to the coral Stylophora pistillata in aquaria and Acropora tenuis corals are out-planted on the reef in the Maldives, demonstrating how this new class of vegetable-oil-based materials can be a more sustainable alternative to epoxy resins commonly used in coral restoration procedures.
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- 2024
7. Hydrothermal synthesis of Cu-substituted Ni ferrites: Structural, morphological, and magnetic properties
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Nistico', R, Mantovan, R, Cantoni, M, Rinaldi, C, Malandrino, M, Mostoni, S, D'Arienzo, M, Di Credico, B, Scotti, R, Nistico', R., Mantovan, R., Cantoni, M., Rinaldi, C., Malandrino, M., Mostoni, S., D'Arienzo, M., Di Credico, B., Scotti, R., Nistico', R, Mantovan, R, Cantoni, M, Rinaldi, C, Malandrino, M, Mostoni, S, D'Arienzo, M, Di Credico, B, Scotti, R, Nistico', R., Mantovan, R., Cantoni, M., Rinaldi, C., Malandrino, M., Mostoni, S., D'Arienzo, M., Di Credico, B., and Scotti, R.
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Cu-substituted Ni ferrite systems are produced following a hydrothermal synthetic route carried out at relatively mild conditions (i.e., below 200 °C). Different degrees of substitution were investigated, ranging from bare Ni ferrite to a complete Cu-substituted system (by replacing 100% of Ni with Cu). Morphological and structural characterisations point out that the introduction of Cu in the Ni ferrite (below 50% substitution) causes a gradual reduction of the average diameter of the ferrite polyhedral nanoparticles maintaining the Ni ferrite structure. At higher content of Cu, instead, the morphology evolves toward the co-presence of iron oxides (magnetite and hematite) and copper oxide (tenorite), without the formation of bare Cu ferrite. The partially substituted Ni ferrite nanomaterials exhibit a mostly superparamagnetic behaviour in all samples, registering a reduction of the values of magnetisation saturation by increasing the Cu content. Transmission Mössbauer spectroscopy performed on these nanomaterials evidenced a gradual lowering of the Fe fraction occupying the octahedral sites and a consequent increment of the Fe fraction in the tetrahedral sites. Quantitative analysis confirms the gradual reduction of the Ni content within the ferrite samples, coupled with the opposite increment of the Cu content, whereas the Fe content is lower in the case of Ni75-Cu25 sample. This particular behaviour can be associated with the influence of Cu substitution in the Ni ferrite structure, with preferential replacement of Fe from the octahedral B-sites toward the tetrahedral A-sites.
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- 2024
8. Uncertainty-Aware Training for Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Response Prediction
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Dawood, Tareen, Chen, Chen, Andlauer, Robin, Sidhu, Baldeep S., Ruijsink, Bram, Gould, Justin, Porter, Bradley, Elliott, Mark, Mehta, Vishal, Rinaldi, C. Aldo, Puyol-Antón, Esther, Razavi, Reza, King, Andrew P., Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Puyol Antón, Esther, editor, Pop, Mihaela, editor, Martín-Isla, Carlos, editor, Sermesant, Maxime, editor, Suinesiaputra, Avan, editor, Camara, Oscar, editor, Lekadir, Karim, editor, and Young, Alistair, editor
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- 2022
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9. Abstract 16635: Cost Effectiveness Analysis of the Percutaneous Revascularization for Ischemic Left Ventricular Dysfunction REVIVED Trial Data
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Chivardi, Carlos, Sculpher, Mark, Dodd, Matthew, Morgan, Holly, Ryan, Matthew J, Evans, Richard, Rinaldi, C Aldo, OʼKane, Peter, Clayton, Tim, Petrie, Mark, Perera, Divaka, and Saramago, Pedro
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- 2023
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10. Spontaneous pattern of orthogonal ferroelectric domains in epitaxial KNN films.
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Groppi, C., Maspero, F., Asa, M., Pavese, G., Rinaldi, C., Albisetti, E., Badillo-Avila, M., and Bertacco, R.
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ATOMIC force microscopy ,STRONTIUM titanate ,THIN films ,EPITAXY ,STRAY currents ,ELECTRON microscopy - Abstract
Lead-free piezoelectric (K, Na)NbO
3 (KNN) is considered one of the promising candidates for the replacement of Pb(Zrx Ti1−x )O3 . Several studies underlined the issue of K and Na volatility with increasing deposition temperatures, leading to high leakage currents in thin films, which still represents a major drawback for applications. This paper shows how epitaxial growth with concomitant preferred orientation of KNN films on niobium-doped strontium titanate (Nb:STO) depends on growth temperature and substrate strain. A preferred out-of-plane polar (001) orientation of KNN is obtained at high temperatures (>600 °C), while (100) orientation is dominant for lower ones. The (001) orientation is forced out-of-plane due to the sizeable in-plane stress derived from a negative lattice mismatch of pseudo-cubic KNN with respect to the underlying cubic (001) Nb:STO substrate. Moreover, we show that K-Na deficiency and high leakage of epitaxial KNN films deposited at high temperatures are accompanied by the appearance of a pattern of orthogonal spontaneous ferroelectric domains aligned to the [100] and [010] directions of Nb:STO. This pattern, visible in secondary electron microscopy, piezoforce response microscopy, and conductive atomic force microscopy images, is uncorrelated to the surface morphology. Supported by reciprocal space mapping by x-ray diffraction, this phenomenon is interpreted as the result of strain relaxation via ferroelectric domain formation related to K-Na deficient films displaying a sizable and increasing compressive strain when grown on Nb:SrTiO3 . Our findings suggest that strain engineering strategies in thin films could be used to stabilize specific configurations of piezo- and ferroelectric domains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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11. Band structure of CuMnAs probed by optical and photoemission spectroscopy
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Veis, M., Minar, J., Steciuk, G., Palatinus, L., Rinaldi, C., Cantoni, M., Kriegner, D., Tikuisis, K. K., Hamrle, J., Zahradnik, M., Antos, R., Zelezny, J., Smejkal, L., Wadley, P., Campion, R. P., Frontera, C., Uhlirova, K., Duchon, T., Kuzel, P., Novak, V., Jungwirth, T., and Vyborny, K.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Tetragonal phase of CuMnAs progressively appears as one of the key materials for antiferromagnetic spintronics due to efficient current-induced spin-orbit torques whose existence can be directly inferred from crystal symmetry. Theoretical understanding of spintronic phenomena in this material, however, relies on the detailed knowledge of electronic structure (band structure and corresponding wave functions) which has so far been tested only to a limited extent. We show that AC permittivity (obtained from ellipsometry) and UV photoelectron spectra agree with density functional calculations. Together with the x-ray diffraction and precession electron diffraction tomography, our analysis confirms recent theoretical claim [Phys.Rev.B 96, 094406 (2017)] that copper atoms occupy lattice positions in the basal plane of the tetragonal unit cell., Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures + Supplementary Information
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- 2017
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12. Ferroelectric control of the spin texture in germanium telluride
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Rinaldi, C., Varotto, S., Asa, M., Slawinska, J., Fujii, J., Vinai, G., Cecchi, S., Calarco, R., Vobornik, I., Panaccione, G., Picozzi, S., and Bertacco, R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The electrical manipulation of spins in semiconductors, without magnetic fields or auxiliary ferromagnetic materials, represents the holy grail for spintronics. The use of Rashba effect is very attractive because the k-dependent spin-splitting is originated by an electric field. So far only tiny effects in two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) have been exploited. Recently, GeTe has been predicted to have bulk bands with giant Rashba-like splitting, originated by the inversion symmetry breaking due to ferroelectric polarization. In this work, we show that GeTe(111) surfaces with inwards or outwards ferroelectric polarizations display opposite sense of circulation of spin in bulk Rashba bands, as seen by spin and angular resolved photoemission experiments. Our results represent the first experimental demonstration of ferroelectric control of the spin texture in a semiconductor, a fundamental milestone towards the exploitation of the non-volatile electrically switchable spin texture of GeTe in spintronic devices., Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures
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- 2017
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13. Leadless ultrasound-based cardiac resynchronization system in heart failure results from the SOLVE-CRT randomised sub-study and the primary population patient cohort
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Seifert, M, primary, Butter, C, additional, Rinaldi, C A, additional, Sanders, P, additional, Kubo, S H, additional, James, S, additional, Niazi, I K, additional, Betts, T R, additional, Aziz, E, additional, Biffi, M, additional, Aurrichio, A, additional, Gold, M R, additional, Lindenfeld, J A, additional, Walsh, M N, additional, and Singh, J P, additional
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- 2024
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14. Optimising electrical performance of leadless cardiac resynchronisation therapy and leadless LV septal pacing
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Wijesuriya, N, primary, Strocchi, M, additional, Mehta, V S, additional, Elliott, M K, additional, De Vere, F, additional, Howell, S, additional, Sidhu, B, additional, Mannakkara, N, additional, Little, I, additional, Martic, D, additional, Carlisle, L, additional, Kwan, J, additional, Bosco, P, additional, Niederer, S A, additional, and Rinaldi, C A, additional
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- 2024
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15. Non-invasive electrocardiographic assessment of arrhythmic risk in ischaemic cardiomyopathy patients undergoing revasularisation
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Morgan, H, primary, Strocchi, M, additional, Ardinal, A, additional, Bishop, M, additional, Chiribiri, A, additional, Rinaldi, C A, additional, and Perera, D, additional
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- 2024
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16. A multicenter prospective randomized controlled trial of cardiac resynchronization therapy guided by invasive dP/dt
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Sohal, Manav, Hamid, Shoaib, Perego, Giovanni, Della Bella, Paolo, Adhya, Shaumik, Paisey, John, Betts, Tim, Kamdar, Ravi, Lambiase, Pier, Leyva, Francisco, McComb, Janet M., Behar, Jonathan, Jackson, Thomas, Claridge, Simon, Mehta, Vishal, Elliott, Mark, Niederer, Steven, Razavi, Reza, and Rinaldi, C. Aldo
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- 2021
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17. bi-phasic biosystem allows in-situ drug delivery in infected corals
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Scribano, V, Contardi, M, Rinaldi, C, Isa, V, Fiorentini, F, Ceseracciu, L, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Montano, S, Athanassiou, A, Scribano, Vincenzo, Contardi, Marco, Rinaldi, Camilla, Isa, Valerio, Fiorentini, Fabrizio, Ceseracciu, Luca, Lavorano, Silvia, Galli, Paolo, Montano, Simone, Athanassiou, Athanassia, Scribano, V, Contardi, M, Rinaldi, C, Isa, V, Fiorentini, F, Ceseracciu, L, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Montano, S, Athanassiou, A, Scribano, Vincenzo, Contardi, Marco, Rinaldi, Camilla, Isa, Valerio, Fiorentini, Fabrizio, Ceseracciu, Luca, Lavorano, Silvia, Galli, Paolo, Montano, Simone, and Athanassiou, Athanassia
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- 2024
18. Proteasome-mediated degradation of long-range nucleases negatively regulates resection of DNA double-strand breaks
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Gnugnoli, M, Rinaldi, C, Casari, E, Pizzul, P, Bonetti, D, Longhese, M, Gnugnoli, Marco, Rinaldi, Carlo, Casari, Erika, Pizzul, Paolo, Bonetti, Diego, Longhese, Maria Pia, Gnugnoli, M, Rinaldi, C, Casari, E, Pizzul, P, Bonetti, D, Longhese, M, Gnugnoli, Marco, Rinaldi, Carlo, Casari, Erika, Pizzul, Paolo, Bonetti, Diego, and Longhese, Maria Pia
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Homologous recombination is initiated by the nucleolytic degradation (resection) of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). DSB resection is a two-step process. In the short-range step, the MRX (Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2) complex, together with Sae2, incises the 5′-terminated strand at the DSB end and resects back toward the DNA end. Then, the long-range resection nucleases Exo1 and Dna2 further elongate the resected DNA tracts. We found that mutations lowering proteasome functionality bypass the need for Sae2 in DSB resection. In particular, the dysfunction of the proteasome subunit Rpn11 leads to hyper-resection and increases the levels of both Exo1 and Dna2 to such an extent that it allows the bypass of the requirement for either Exo1 or Dna2, but not for both. These observations, along with the finding that Exo1 and Dna2 are ubiquitylated, indicate a role of the proteasome in restraining DSB resection by negatively controlling the abundance of the long-range resection nucleases.
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- 2024
19. Biodegradable underwater films and silk microparticles as vehicles for curcumin delivery in coral bleaching treatment
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Rinaldi, C, Contardi, M, Perotto, G, Scribano, V, Isa, V, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Montano, S, Athanassiou, A, Rinaldi, Camilla, Contardi, Marco, Perotto, Giovanni, Scribano, Vincenzo, Isa, Valerio, Lavorano, Silvia, Galli, Paolo, Montano, Simone, Athanassiou, Athanassia, Rinaldi, C, Contardi, M, Perotto, G, Scribano, V, Isa, V, Lavorano, S, Galli, P, Montano, S, Athanassiou, A, Rinaldi, Camilla, Contardi, Marco, Perotto, Giovanni, Scribano, Vincenzo, Isa, Valerio, Lavorano, Silvia, Galli, Paolo, Montano, Simone, and Athanassiou, Athanassia
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- 2024
20. Thick Does the Trick: Genesis of Ferroelectricity in 2D GeTe-Rich (GeTe)m(Sb2Te3)n Lamellae
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Cecchi, S, Momand, J, Dragoni, D, ABOU EL KHEIR, O, Fagiani, F, Kriegner, D, Rinaldi, C, Arciprete, F, Holý, V, Kooi, B, Bernasconi, M, Calarco, R, Stefano Cecchi, Jamo Momand, Daniele Dragoni, Omar Abou El Kheir, Federico Fagiani, Dominik Kriegner, Christian Rinaldi, Fabrizio Arciprete, Vaclav Holý, Bart J. Kooi, Marco Bernasconi, Raffaella Calarco, Cecchi, S, Momand, J, Dragoni, D, ABOU EL KHEIR, O, Fagiani, F, Kriegner, D, Rinaldi, C, Arciprete, F, Holý, V, Kooi, B, Bernasconi, M, Calarco, R, Stefano Cecchi, Jamo Momand, Daniele Dragoni, Omar Abou El Kheir, Federico Fagiani, Dominik Kriegner, Christian Rinaldi, Fabrizio Arciprete, Vaclav Holý, Bart J. Kooi, Marco Bernasconi, and Raffaella Calarco
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The possibility to engineer (GeTe)m(Sb2Te3)n phase-change materials to co-host ferroelectricity is extremely attractive. The combination of these functionalities holds great technological impact, potentially enabling the design of novel multifunctional devices. Here an experimental and theoretical study of epitaxial (GeTe)m(Sb2Te3)n with GeTe-rich composition is presented. These layered films feature a tunable distribution of (GeTe)m(Sb2Te3)1 blocks of different sizes. Breakthrough evidence of ferroelectric displacement in thick (GeTe)m(Sb2Te3)1 lamellae is provided. The density functional theory calculations suggest the formation of a tilted (GeTe)m slab sandwiched in GeTe-rich blocks. That is, the net ferroelectric polarization is confined almost in-plane, representing an unprecedented case between 2D and bulk ferroelectric materials. The ferroelectric behavior is confirmed by piezoresponse force microscopy and electroresistive measurements. The resilience of the quasi van der Waals character of the films, regardless of their composition, is also demonstrated. Hence, the material developed hereby gathers in a unique 2D platform the phase-change and ferroelectric switching properties, paving the way for the conception of innovative device architectures.
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- 2024
21. Does better than expected life expectancy in areas of disadvantage indicate health resilience? : Stakeholder perspectives and possible explanations
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Mead, R., Rinaldi, C., McGill, E., Egan, M., Popay, J., Hartwell, G., Daras, K., Edwards, A., Lhussier, M., Mead, R., Rinaldi, C., McGill, E., Egan, M., Popay, J., Hartwell, G., Daras, K., Edwards, A., and Lhussier, M.
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Some places have better than expected health trends despite being disadvantaged in other ways. Thematic analysis of qualitative data from stakeholders (N = 25) in two case studies of disadvantaged local authorities the North West and South East of England assessed explanations for the localities’ apparent health resilience. Participants identified ways of working that might contribute to improved life expectancy, such as partnering with third sector, targeting and outcome driven action. Stakeholders were reluctant to assume credit for better-than-expected health outcomes. External factors such as population change, national politics and finances were considered crucial. Local public health stakeholders regard their work as important but unlikely to cause place-centred health resilience.
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- 2024
22. Identification of Natural and Forcing Frequencies through Noisy Measurements Acquired in Operational Conditions on a Hospital Building.
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Rinaldi, C., Talebi, A., D'Alessio, M., Potenza, F., Gattulli, V., and Zou, Chao
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STOCHASTIC analysis ,WHITE noise ,PARAMETER estimation ,STRUCTURAL dynamics ,NUMERICAL analysis ,KURTOSIS ,STRUCTURAL health monitoring ,MODAL analysis - Abstract
Operational modal analysis is a robust and practical approach to structural health monitoring which assumes white noise as input. Therefore, the accuracy of this method can be compromised when dealing with colored unknown excitations, in which, for example, harmonic loads induced by the operation of mechanical equipment, may affect the modal parameter estimation. This study aims to address the challenge of identifying both natural and forcing frequencies of a complex building by exploiting the potentiality of both the spectral kurtosis analysis and stochastic subspace identification technique. The first one is based on the evaluation of a statistical quantity characterized by low values when data are stationary and Gaussian and high values when specific frequencies and nonstationarity are present in the signals. It allows the detection of harmonics, transients, and repetitive impulses in the frequency domain. Its combined use with the stochastic subspace identification technique enables us to effectively identify and separate harmonic‐induced vibrations from structural response to ambient white noise. This approach can lead to a more accurate modal parameter estimation that has been investigated in this work through numerical and experimental analyses carried out on the Cardinal Massaia hospital building in Asti, Italy. An experimental daily dynamic campaign has been carried out to acquire accelerations in operational conditions including disturbances due to machinery like elevators and air conditioners. The combined use of kurtosis analysis and stochastic subspace identification techniques has been used to process a large dataset of noisy measurements acquired in operational conditions. Five different measurement setups have been implemented, each one composed of 14 sensors. Notwithstanding the complexity of the case study under investigation for both the structural configuration and difficulties in the experimental data acquisition, this approach allowed to distinguish natural from forcing frequencies, highlighting its accuracy and robustness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Experimentation of a Low Cost Public Transport System for People with Visual Disabilities
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D’Errico, L., Franchi, F., Graziosi, F., Rinaldi, C., Tarquini, F., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Ruediger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Leone, Alessandro, editor, Caroppo, Andrea, editor, Rescio, Gabriele, editor, Diraco, Giovanni, editor, and Siciliano, Pietro, editor
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- 2019
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24. Magnetic particle imaging performance of liposomes encapsulating iron oxide nanoparticles
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Rost, N.C.V., Sen, K., Savliwala, S., Singh, I., Liu, S., Unni, M., Raniero, L., and Rinaldi, C.
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- 2020
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25. Fiber To The Room Challenges and Opportunities
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Marotta, A., primary, Valcarenghi, L., additional, Kondepu, K., additional, Centofanti, C., additional, Rinaldi, C., additional, Graziosi, F., additional, and Cassioli, D., additional
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- 2024
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26. Ferroelectricity and Rashba effect in GeTe
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Rinaldi, C., Di Sante, D., Giussani, A., Wang, R. -N., Bertoli, S., Cantoni, M., Baldrati, L., Vobornik, I., Panaccione, G., Calarco, R., Picozzi, S., and Bertacco, R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
GeTe has been proposed as the father compound of a new class of functional materials displaying bulk Rashba effects coupled to ferroelectricity: ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors. In nice agreement with first principle calculations, we show by angular resolved photoemission and piezo-force microscopy that GeTe displays surface and bulk Rashba bands arising from the intrinsic inversion symmetry breaking provided by the remanent ferroelectric polarization. This work points to the possibility to control the spin chirality of bands in GeTe by acting on its ferroelectric polarization., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures
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- 2014
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27. Tetragonal phase of epitaxial room-temperature antiferromagnet CuMnAs
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Wadley, P., Novák, V., Campion, R. P., Rinaldi, C., Martí, X., Reichlová, H., Zelezný, J., Gazquez, J., Roldan, M. A., Varela, M., Khalyavin, D., Langridge, S., Kriegner, D., Máca, F., Masek, J., Bertacco, R., Holy, V., Rushforth, A. W., Edmonds, K. W., Gallagher, B. L., Foxon, C. T., Wunderlich, J., and Jungwirth, T.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of antiferromagnets as the active component in spintronic devices. This is in contrast to their current passive role as pinning layers in hard disk read heads and magnetic memories. Here we report the epitaxial growth of a new high-temperature antiferromagnetic material, tetragonal CuMnAs, which exhibits excellent crystal quality, chemical order and compatibility with existing semiconductor technologies. We demonstrate its growth on the III-V semiconductors GaAs and GaP, and show that the structure is also lattice matched to Si. Neutron diffraction shows collinear antiferromagnetic order with a high Ne\'el temperature. Combined with our demonstration of room-temperature exchange coupling in a CuMnAs/Fe bilayer, we conclude that tetragonal CuMnAs films are suitable candidate materials for antiferromagnetic spintronics., Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, Published in Nature Communications (2013)
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- 2014
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28. In vitro Ultrasonic Potentiation of 2-Phenylethynesulfonamide/Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Combination Treatments for Ovarian Cancer
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Mérida F, Rinaldi C, Juan EJ, and Torres-Lugo M
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Fernando Mérida, 1 Carlos Rinaldi, 2, 3 Eduardo J Juan, 4 Madeline Torres-Lugo 1 1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; 2Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 3J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez, Mayagüez, Puerto RicoCorrespondence: Madeline Torres-Lugo Road 108 Km. 1.0 Bo. Miradero. P.O. Box 9046, Mayagüez 00681-9046, Puerto RicoTel +1787 832 4040 Ext. 2585Email madeline@ece.uprm.eduBackground: Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia (MFH) is a promising adjuvant for chemotherapy, potentiating the action of anticancer agents. However, drug delivery to cancer cells must be optimized to improve the overall therapeutic effect of drug/MFH combination treatments.Purpose: The aim of this work was to demonstrate the potentiation of 2-phenylethynesulfonamide (PES) at various combination treatments with MFH, using low-intensity ultrasound as an intracellular delivery enhancer.Methods: The effect of ultrasound (US), MFH, and PES was first evaluated individually and then as combination treatments. Definity® microbubbles and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated iron oxide nanoparticles were used to induce cell sonoporation and MFH, respectively. Assessment of cell membrane permeabilization was evaluated via fluorescence microscopy, iron uptake by cells was quantified by UV-Vis spectroscopy, and cell viability was determined using automatic cell counting.Results: Notable reductions in cancer cell viability were observed when ultrasound was incorporated. For example, the treatment US+PES reduced cell viability by 37% compared to the non-toxic effect of the drug. Similarly, the treatment US+MFH using mild hyperthermia (41°C), reduced cell viability by an additional 18% when compared to the effect of MH alone. Significant improvements were observed for the combination of US+PES+MFH with cell viability reduced by an additional 26% compared to the PES+MFH group. The improved cytotoxicity was attributed to enhanced drug/nanoparticle intracellular delivery, with iron uptake values nearly twice those achieved without ultrasound. Various treatment schedules were examined, and all of them showed substantial cell death, indicating that the time elapsed between sonoporation and magnetic field exposure was not significant.Conclusion: Superior cancer cell-killing patterns took place when ultrasound was incorporated thus demonstrating the in vitro ultrasonic potentiation of PES and mild MFH. This work demonstrated that ultrasound is a promising non-invasive enhancer of PES/MFH combination treatments, aiming to establish a sono-thermo-chemotherapy in the treatment of ovarian cancer.Keywords: MFH, ultrasound, sonoporation, microbubble, PES, membrane permeabilization, enhanced cytotoxicity
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29. The PP2A phosphatase counteracts the function of the 9-1-1 axis in checkpoint activation
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Casari, E, Pizzul, P, Rinaldi, C, Gnugnoli, M, Clerici, M, Longhese, M, Casari E., Pizzul P., Rinaldi C., Gnugnoli M., Clerici M., Longhese M. P., Casari, E, Pizzul, P, Rinaldi, C, Gnugnoli, M, Clerici, M, Longhese, M, Casari E., Pizzul P., Rinaldi C., Gnugnoli M., Clerici M., and Longhese M. P.
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DNA damage elicits a checkpoint response depending on the Mec1/ATR kinase, which detects the presence of single-stranded DNA and activates the effector kinase Rad53/CHK2. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, one of the signaling circuits leading to Rad53 activation involves the evolutionarily conserved 9-1-1 complex, which acts as a platform for the binding of Dpb11 and Rad9 (referred to as the 9-1-1 axis) to generate a protein complex that allows Mec1 activation. By examining the effects of both loss-of-function and hypermorphic mutations, here, we show that the Cdc55 and Tpd3 subunits of the PP2A phosphatase counteract activation of the 9-1-1 axis. The lack of this inhibitory function results in DNA-damage sensitivity, sustained checkpoint-mediated cell-cycle arrest, and impaired resection of DNA double-strand breaks. This PP2A anti-checkpoint role depends on the capacity of Cdc55 to interact with Ddc1 and to counteract Ddc1-Dpb11 complex formation by preventing Dpb11 recognition of Ddc1 phosphorylated on Thr602
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30. Differential effect with septal and apical RV pacing on ventricular activation in patients with left bundle branch block assessed by non-invasive electrical imaging and in silico modelling
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Jackson, T., Claridge, S., Behar, J., Sieniewicz, B., Gould, J., Porter, B., Sidhu, B., Yao, C., Lee, A., Niederer, S., and Rinaldi, C. A.
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31. Optical spin orientation and depolarization in Ge
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Rinaldi, C., Cantoni, M., and Bertacco, R.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Optical spin orientation and depolarization phenomena in semiconductors are of overwhelming importance for the development of spin-optoelectronics. In this paper we employ Ge-based spin-photodiodes to investigate the room temperature spectral dependence of optical spin orientation in Germanium, in the range 400-1550 nm, and the photo-carrier spin relaxation phenomena. Apart from the maximum in the spin polarization of photo-carriers for photon energy resonant with the direct gap (1550 nm), we experimentally demonstrate the presence of a second sizable peak at 530 nm due to photo-generation far away from the center of the Brillouin zone, within the L valleys. Furthermore, our data indicate that the equivalent the spin lifetime of holes in Ge is in the order of 5-10 ps, meaning that the spin diffusion length for holes at room temperature is larger than expected, in the order of 150-220 nm., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures
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32. Solving and refining novel thin film phases using Cu X-ray radiation: the epitaxy-induced CuMnAs tetragonal phase
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Wadley, P., Crespi, A., Gazquez, J., Roldan, M. A., Garcia, P., Novak, V., Campion, R., Jungwirth, T., Rinaldi, C., Marti, X., Holy, V., Frontera, C., and Rius, J.
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We present a combined experimental and computational method which enables the precise determination of the atomic positions in a thin film using CuK{\alpha} radiation, only. The capabilities of this technique surpass simple structure refinement and allow solving unknown phases stabilized by substrate-induced stress. We derive the appropriate corrections to transform the measured integrated intensities into structure factors. Data collection was performed entirely on routinely available laboratory diffractometers (CuK{\alpha} radiation); the subsequent analysis was carried out by single-crystal direct methods ({\delta} recycling procedure) followed by the least-squares refinement of the structural parameters of the unit cell content. We selected an epitaxial thin film of CuMnAs grown on top of a GaAs substrate, which formed a crystal structure with tetragonal symmetry, differing from the bulk material which is orthorhombic. Here we demonstrate the new tetragonal form of epitaxial CuMnAs grown on GaAs substrate and present consistent high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy and stoichiometry analyses.
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33. Defensive practices among non-medical health professionals: An overview of the scientific literature
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Rinaldi, C., D’Alleva, A., Leigheb, F., Vanhaecht, K., Knesse, S., Di Stanislao, F., and Panella, M.
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34. Achieving quadruple aim goals through clinical networks: A systematic review
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D’Alleva, A., Leigheb, F., Rinaldi, C., Di Stanislao, F., Vanhaecht, K., De Ridder, D., Bruyneel, L., Cangelosi, G., and Panella, M.
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35. Direct observation of a highly spin-polarized organic spinterface at room temperature
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Djeghloul, F., Ibrahim, F., Cantoni, M., Bowen, M., Joly, L., Boukari, S., Ohresser, P., Bertran, F., Lefèvre, P., Thakur, P., Scheurer, F., Miyamachi, T., Mattana, R., Seneor, P., Jaafar, A., Rinaldi, C., Javaid, S., Arabski, J., Kappler, J. -P., Wulfhekel, W., Brookes, N. B., Bertacco, R., Taleb-Ibrahimi, A., Alouani, M., Beaurepaire, E., and Weber, W.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The design of large-scale electronic circuits that are entirely spintronics-driven requires a current source that is highly spin-polarised at and beyond room temperature, cheap to build, efficient at the nanoscale and straightforward to integrate with semiconductors. Yet despite research within several subfields spanning nearly two decades, this key building block is still lacking. We experimentally and theoretically show how the interface between Co and phthalocyanine molecules constitutes a promising candidate. Spin-polarised direct and inverse photoemission experiments reveal a high degree of spin polarisation at room temperature at this interface. We measured a magnetic moment on the molecules's nitrogen pi orbitals, which substantiates an ab-initio theoretical description of highly spin-polarised charge conduction across the interface due to differing spinterface formation mechanims in each spin channel. We propose, through this example, a recipe to engineer simple organic-inorganic interfaces with remarkable spintronic properties that can endure well above room temperature.
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36. Electrical detection of optically pumped spin polarization in Ge
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Rinaldi, C., Cantoni, M., Petti, D., Leone, M., Caffrey, N. M., Sanvito, S., and Bertacco, R.
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Here we show the room temperature integrated detection of the helicity of photons with 1300 nm wavelength, via spin- photodiodes based on fully epitaxial Fe/MgO/Ge(001) heterostructures. These devices convert the photon helicity in a variation of the photocurrent ({\Delta}I) for opposite orientations of the Fe magnetization. We found {\Delta}I on the order of 5.9% for 100% circularly polarized light, both in the forward and the reverse bias, with a contribution of 0.8% from the Fe dichroic light absorption and of 5.1% from the spin filtering of photo-generated carriers crossing the Fe/MgO/Ge tunneling barrier., Comment: This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to some imperfections in the figures
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37. Scar characterisation to predict arrhythmia and death in ischaemic cardiomyopathy: insights from the REVIVED trial
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Morgan, H, primary, Chiribiri, A, additional, Nazir, S, additional, Masci, P G, additional, Ryan, M, additional, Mancio, J, additional, Alskaf, E, additional, Dodd, M, additional, Clayton, T, additional, Weerackody, R, additional, O'kane, P, additional, Greenwood, J, additional, Petrie, M, additional, Rinaldi, C A, additional, and Perera, D, additional
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38. Hybrid convergent ablation: an evaluation of left atrial electroanatomical voltage maps
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Mannakkara, N N, primary, Child, N, additional, Porter, B, additional, Khan, I, additional, Wijesuriya, N D, additional, Mehta, V M, additional, De Vere, F, additional, Elliott, M K, additional, Ahmed, S, additional, Adhya, S, additional, Razavi, R, additional, Bosco, P, additional, Rinaldi, C A, additional, Blauth, C, additional, and Gill, J S, additional
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39. Synthetic antiferromagnets for biomedical and flexible spintronic applications
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Hassan, M., primary, Laureti, S., additional, Peddis, D., additional, Gerardino, A.M., additional, Barucca, G., additional, Fagiani, F., additional, Rinaldi, C., additional, Makushko, P., additional, Makarov, D., additional, Schmidt, N., additional, Albrecht, M., additional, and Varvaro, G., additional
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40. A scoping review of retail environment interventions and their impacts on health and wellbeing
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Rinaldi, C, primary, McGill, E, additional, Petticrew, M, additional, Knai, C, additional, and Egan, M, additional
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41. Radio electric asymmetric conveyer neuromodulation in depression, anxiety, and stress
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Rinaldi A, Rinaldi C, Coelho Pereira JA, Lotti Margotti M, Bittencourt MN, Barcessat ARP, Fontani V, and Rinaldi S
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Neurobiological stimulation ,Neurobiological modulation ,Radio electric asymmetric conveyor. ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Arianna Rinaldi,1,2 Chiara Rinaldi,1,2 José Alfredo Coelho Pereira,2 Matteo Lotti Margotti,1,2 Marina Nolli Bittencourt,3 Ana Rita Pinheiro Barcessat,3 Vania Fontani,1,2 Salvatore Rinaldi1,2 1Department of Neuro Psycho Physio Pathology and Neuro Psycho Physical Optimization, Rinaldi Fontani Institute, Florence, Italy; 2Research Department, Rinaldi Fontani Foundation, Florence, Italy; 3Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Universidade Federal do Amapá, Amapá, Brazil Background: The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of specific neuromodulation treatments performed with radio electric asymmetric conveyer (REAC) technology in the treatment of the symptomatic triad depression, anxiety, and stress by the use of a specific psychometric test such as the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-42 items (DASS-42) version, which assesses simultaneously the severity of expression of this triad. Patients and methods: The design of this study was planned to compare two populations that performed DASS-42 test twice within a similar period of time. The first population performed the first DASS test before the treatment and the second test about 3 months later, at the end of two specific REAC neuromodulation treatments, neuropostural optimization (NPO) and neuropsychophysical optimization (NPPO), that have previously shown an efficacy in the treatment of depression, anxiety and stress. The second population (untreated), used as the randomized control group, consisted of a similar group by gender and age, who performed the DASS-42 test in an online platform twice, with an interval of about 3 months between the first and second tests, similar to the interval between the two tests in the treated group. Results: The comparison between the treated group and the control group points out the REAC treatment efficacy in improving the quality of life. At the second DASS-42 test, self-administered about 3 months after the treatments, treated patients were positioned on average values of much milder severity in all the three clusters, depression, anxiety, and stress, while in untreated patients there was no significant difference between the mean values of the first and second DASS tests. Conclusion: The results obtained in this study, evaluated with the DASS-42 test, confirm that REAC-NPO and REAC-NPPO neuromodulation treatments can be useful tools for the clinical treatment of depression, anxiety, and stress, as already proven by previous results evaluated with different psychometric tests. Keywords: neurobiological stimulation, neurobiological modulation, REAC, mood disorders, behavior disorders, adaptive behavior, psychophysiological disorders
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42. Damage detection with image processing: a comparative study
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Crognale, M., De Iuliis, M., Rinaldi, C., and Gattulli, V.
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civil infrastructure inspection ,damage detection ,image classification ,image processing ,structural health monitoring analysis ,Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
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43. Automatic Layer Generation for Scar Transmurality Visualization
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Reiml, S., Kurzendorfer, T., Toth, D., Mountney, P., Panayiotou, M., Behar, J. M., Rinaldi, C. A., Rhode, K., Maier, A., Brost, A., Maier-Hein, geb. Fritzsche, Klaus Hermann, editor, Deserno, geb. Lehmann, Thomas Martin, editor, Handels, Heinz, editor, and Tolxdorff, Thomas, editor
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44. Learning Optimal Spatial Scales for Cardiac Strain Analysis Using a Motion Atlas
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Sinclair, Matthew, Peressutti, Devis, Puyol-Antón, Esther, Bai, Wenjia, Nordsletten, David, Hadjicharalambous, Myrianthi, Kerfoot, Eric, Jackson, Tom, Claridge, Simon, Rinaldi, C. Aldo, Rueckert, Daniel, King, Andrew P., Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Mansi, Tommaso, editor, McLeod, Kristin, editor, Pop, Mihaela, editor, Rhode, Kawal, editor, Sermesant, Maxime, editor, and Young, Alistair, editor
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45. 3D Reconstruction of Coronary Veins from a Single X-Ray Fluoroscopic Image and Pre-operative MR
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Panayiotou, Maria, Toth, Daniel, Adem, Tamer, Mountney, Peter, Brost, Alexander, Behar, Jonathan M., Rinaldi, C. Aldo, Housden, R. James, Rhode, Kawal S., Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Mansi, Tommaso, editor, McLeod, Kristin, editor, Pop, Mihaela, editor, Rhode, Kawal, editor, Sermesant, Maxime, editor, and Young, Alistair, editor
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46. Rivaroxaban or aspirin for patent foramen ovale and embolic stroke of undetermined source: a prespecified subgroup analysis from the NAVIGATE ESUS trial
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Abdelhamid, N, Abdul Rahman, D, Abdul-Saheb, M, Abreu, P, Abroskina, M, Abu Ahmad, F, Accassat, S, Acciaresi, M, Adami, A, Ahmad, N, Ahmed, F, Alberto Hawkes, M, Alemseged, F, Ali, A, Altavilla, R, Alwis, L, Amarenco, P, Amaro, S, Amaya Sanchez, LE, Amelia Pinto, A, Ameriso, SF, Amin, H, Amino, T, Amjad, AK, Anagnostou, E, Andersen, G, Anderson, C, Anderson, DC, Andrea Falco, M, Andres Mackinnon, F, Andreu, D, Androulakis, M, Angel Gamero, M, Angel Saredo, G, Angeles Diaz, R, Angels Font, M, Anticoli, S, Arauz, A, Arauz Gongora, AA, Araya, P, Arenillas Lara, JF, Arias Rivas, S, Arnold, M, Augustin, S, Avelar, W, Azevedo, E, Babikian, V, Bacellar, A, Badalyan, K, Bae, HJ, Baez Martinez, EM, Bagelmann, H, Bailey, P, Bak, Z, Baker, M, Balazs, A, Baldaranov, D, Balogun, I, Balueva, T, Bankuti, Z, Bar, M, Baranowska, A, Bardutzky, J, Barker Trejo, S, Barlinn, J, Baronnet, F, Barroso, C, Barteys, M, Bartolottiova, T, Barulin, A, Bas, M, Bashir, S, Basile, V, Bathe-Peters, R, Bathula, R, Batista, C, Batur Caglayan, H, Baumgartner, P, Bazan, R, Bazhenova, O, Beaudry, M, Beer, J, Behnam, Y, Beilei, C, Beinlich, A, Bejot, Y, Belkin, A, Benavente, OR, Benjamin, A, Berardi, V, Bereczki, D, Berkowitz, SD, Berlingieri, J, Berrios, W, Berrouschot, J, Bhandari, M, Bhargavah, M, Bicker, H, Bicsak, T, Bilik, M, Bindila, D, Birchenall, J, Birnbaum, L, Black, T, Blacker, D, Blacquiere, D, Blanc-Labarre, C, Blank, C, Blazejewska-Hyzorek, B, Bloch, S, Bodiguel, E, Bogdanov, E, Boos, L, Borcsik, L, Bornstein, N, Bouly, S, Braga, G, Bragado, I, Bravi, MC, Brokalaki, C, Brola, W, Brouns, R, Bruce, D, Brzoska-Mizgalska, J, Buck, B, Buksinska-Lisik, M, Burke, J, Burn, M, Bustamante, G, Cabrejo, L, Cai, K, Cajaraville, S, Calejo, M, Calvet, D, Campillo, J, Campos Costa, E, Camps, P, Can Alaydin, H, Candeloro, E, Canepa, C, Cantu Brito, CG, Cappellari, M, Carcel, C, Cardona Portela, P, Cardoso, F, Carek, M, Carletti, M, Carlos Portilla, J, Caruso, P, Casado-Naranjo, I, Castellini, P, Castro, D, Castro Meira, F, Cavallini, A, Cayuela Caudevilla, N, Cenciarelli, S, Cereda, C, Cerrone, P, Chakrabarti, A, Chaloulos-Iakovidis, P, Chamorro, A, Chandrasena, D, Chang, DI, Che, C, Chembala, J, Chen, J, Chen, Z, Chen, T, Chen, H, Chen, X, Chen, G, Chen, L, Chen, S, Cheripelli, B, Chin, M, Chiquete Anaya, E, Chorazy, M, Christensen, H, Christensen, T, Christian, L, Chu, F, Chung, CS, Clark, W, Clarke, R, Claverie, S, Clemente Agostoni, E, Clissold, B, Coelho, J, Cohen, D, Colakoglu, S, Collas, D, Condurso, R, Connolly, SJ, Consoli, D, Constantin, C, Constantino Silva, AB, Contardo, L, Corlobe, A, Correia, M, Correia, C, Cortijo Garcia, E, Coull, B, Coutts, S, Coveney, S, Cras, P, Crols, R, Crozier, S, Csanyi, A, Csiba, L, Csontos, K, Csuha, R, Cui, L, Cunha, L, Curtze, S, Czerska, M, Czlonkowska, A, Czurko, M, Czuryszkiewicz, M, Dagnino, M, Dai, C, Daineko, A, Dalek, G, Damgaard, D, Danese, A, Dani, K, Danku, V, Dario Toledo, W, Dávalos, A, De Havenon, A, De Keyser, J, De Klippel, N, De La Torre, J, De Pauw, A, De Smedt, A, De Torres, R, De Vries Basson, MM, Dearborn, J, Deganutto, R, Degeorgia, M, Deguchi, I, Del Giudice, A, Delcourt, C, Delgado-Mederos, R, Della Marca, G, Delpont, B, Deltour, S, Demets, DL, Dennis, M, Desai, J, Devine, J, Dhollander, I, Di Mascio, MT, Diaconu, M, Diaz Otero, F, Dietzel, J, Diez-Tejedor, E, Ding, N, Ding, J, Diomedi, M, Dioszeghy, P, Distefano, M, Domigo, V, Dorodnicov, E, Dossi, D, Doubal, F, Druzenko, I, Du, P, Du, J, Duman, T, Duodu, Y, Dutta, D, Dylewicz, L, Eckstein, J, Ehrensperger, E, Ehrlich, S, Einer Allende, G, Elena Halac, B, Elyas, S, Endres, M, Engelbrecht, JM, Engelter, S, Epinat, M, Eren, F, Esbjornsson, M, Escribano, B, Escudero, I, Esisi, B, Essa, B, Esterbauer, M, Evans, N, Eveson, D, Fabio, S, Fang, L, Fanta, S, Fares, M, Fatar, M, Faust, K, Favate, A, Fazekas, F, Federica Denaro, M, Fedin, A, Felipe Amaya, P, Feng, J, Ferencova, K, Fernanda Gilli, M, Fernandez, MD, Fernandez Pirrone, PN, Fernandez Vera, J, Ferrari, J, Ferreira, A, Ferreira Junior, G, Fidler, M, Field, D, Field, T, Figueroa, C, Fiksa, J, Filipov, A, Firstenfeld, A, Fisch, L, Fischer, U, Fisselier, M, Fiszer, U, Fluri, F, Fortea, G, Fotherby, K, Fraczek, A, France, E, Freitas, G, Frey, S, Frick, M, Friedman, A, Friedrich, M, Frisullo, G, Fryze, W, Fuentes Gimeno, B, Fujigasaki, H, Fukuyama, K, Furlan, A, Furlanis, G, Furnace, J, Gabriel, M, Gabriel Reich, E, Gagliardi, RJ, Galati, F, Galli Giqueauk, E, Gallina, A, Gallinella, E, Gallo, J, Gangadharan, S, Gao, Y, Garcia Lopez, R, Garcia Pastor, A, Garcia Sanchez, SM, Garnauf, M, Garnier, P, Gasecki, D, Gasic, K, Gasiorek, K, Gasser, S, Gaugg, M, Gebreyohanns, M, Gebura, K, Geng, J, Geniz Clavijo, M, Georg Haeusler, K, Geran, R, Geremek, M, Gerocs, Z, Ghia, D, Giannandrea, D, Giatsidis, F, Gien Lopez, JA, Gil Nunez, A, Gimenez, L, Giralt, E, Glabinski, A, Gladstone, D, Gliem, M, Gluszkiewicz, M, Goddeau, R, Gogoleva, E, Gokce, M, Goldemund, D, Golikov, K, Gomes Neto, A, Gomez Schneider, M, Gomez-Choco, M, Gomis, M, Gongora-Rivera, JF, Gonysheva, Y, Gonzalez, L, Gonzalez Toledo, ME, Gottschal, M, Gozdzik, I, Grabowski, S, Graf, S, Green, D, Greer, D, Gregorio, T, Greisenegger, S, Greshnova, I, Griebe, M, Grzesik, M, Guan, J, Guarda, S, Gueguen, A, Guidoux, C, Guillermo Povedano, P, Guillon, B, Guiraudg, V, Gunathilagan, G, Guryanova, N, Gusev, V, Gustavo Persi, G, Gutiérrez, R, Guyler, P, Gyuker, N, Hachinski, V, Hajas, A, Hallevi, H, Hankey, G, Hankey, GJ, Hanouskova, L, Hao, L, Haraguchi, K, Haralur Sreekantaiah, Y, Haratz, S, Hargroves, D, Harkness, K, Harmel, P, Harrasser, M, Hart, RG, Harvey, M, Hasan, R, Hasegawa, Y, Hassan, A, Hattori, M, Hatzitolios, A, Hauk, M, Hayashi, T, Hayhoe, H, Hedna, VS, Heine, M, Held, V, Hellwig, S, Henkner, J, Henninger, N, Hermans, S, Hernandez, J, Herrero, D, Hervieu-Begue, M, Herzig, R, Hicken, L, Hieber, M, Hill, M, Hirose, M, Hobeanu, MC, Hobson, B, Hochstetter, M, Hoe Heo, J, Hoffmann, M, Holmstedt, C, 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47. Laser Ablation Modelling: The link between Desorption and Ablation regime
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Rinaldi, C. A. and Ferrero, J. C.
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A new parameterized model for the ablation phenomena is presented. The model describes the three different regimes usually observed, as a function of the laser fluence. The first one corresponds to a vaporization; it takes place at low fluence and it is well described by a typical Arrhenius expression, dependent on the vaporization energy Ev, of the solid. The true ablation regime, depends on the energy density Ed, of the material, and appears at high laser energy, after reaching threshold fluence. The transition region, that connects both processes, is mainly governed by the structure of the crystal, which determines the threshold fluence necessary to initiate the ablation regime. The model accounts for the link between the vaporization and ablation regimes and provides new insight into the ablation phenomena from the point of view of the structure of the material., Comment: 21 pages, 5 Figures included
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48. Magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia potentiates paclitaxel activity in sensitive and resistant breast cancer cells
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Rivera-Rodriguez A, Chiu-Lam A, Morozov VM, Ishov AM, and Rinaldi C
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iron oxide nanoparticles ,chemotherapy ,drug resistance ,hyperthermia ,Taxanes ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Angelie Rivera-Rodriguez,1 Andreina Chiu-Lam,2 Viacheslav M Morozov,3,4 Alexander M Ishov,3,4 Carlos Rinaldi1,2,4 1J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 2Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 3Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA; 4UF Health Cancer Center Gainesville, FL, USA Introduction: Overcoming resistance to antimitotic drugs, such as paclitaxel (PTX), would represent a major advance in breast cancer treatment. PTX induces mitotic block and sensitive cells exit mitosis dying by mitotic catastrophe. Resistant cells remain in block and continue proliferation after drug decay, denoting one of the PTX resistance mechanisms. Mild hyperthermia (HT) triggers mitotic exit of PTX-pretreated cells, overcoming PTX resistance and suggesting HT-forced mitotic exit as a promising strategy to potentiate PTX. Methods and results: Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) were used to deliver mild HT at 42°C in PTX-pretreated breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 cells sensitive and resistant to PTX. To evaluate mechanism of cell death, cells were classified based on nuclear morphology into interphase, mitotic, micronucleated, and apoptotic. The combined PTX→SPION treatment resulted in an increase in the percentage of micronucleated cells, an indication of forced mitotic exit. Importantly, in PTX-resistant cells, the combination therapy using SPION HT helps to overcome resistance by reducing the number of cells relative to the control. Conclusion: SPION HT potentiates PTX by significantly reducing cell survival, suggesting potential of combined treatment for future clinical translation. Keywords: iron oxide nanoparticles, chemotherapy, drug resistance, hyperthermia, taxanes
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49. O-RAN Neutral Hosting as a Viable Solution for First Responders Seamless Connectivity
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Marotra, A., primary, Rinaldi, C., additional, Centofanti, C., additional, Kondepu, K., additional, Cassioli, D., additional, and Graziosi, F., additional
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50. The genome of black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa (Torr. & Gray)
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Tuskan, G.A., DiFazio, S., Jansson, S., Bohlmann, J., Grigoriev, I., Hellsten, U., Putnam, N., Ralph, S., Rombauts, S., Salamov, A., Schein, J., Sterck, L., Aerts, A., Bhalerao, R.R., Bhalerao, R.P., Blaudez, D., Boerjan, W., Brun, A., Brunner, A., Busov, V., Campbell, M., Carlson, J., Chalot, M., Chapman, J., Chen, G.-L., Cooper, D., Coutinho, P.M., Couturier, J., Covert, S., Cronk, Q., Cunningham, R., Davis, J., Degroeve, S., Dejardin, A., dePamphillis, C., Detter, J., Dirks, B., Dubchak, I., Duplessis, S., Ehiting, J., Ellis, B., Gendler, K., Goodstein, D., Gribskov, M., Grimwood, J., Groover, A., Gunter, L., Hamberger, B., Heinze, B., Helariutta, Y., Henrissat, B., Holligan, D., Holt, R., Huang, W., Islam-Faridi, N., Jones, S., Jones-Rhoades, M., Jorgensen, R., Joshi, C., Kangasjarvi, J., Karlsson, J., Kelleher, C., Kirkpatrick, R., Kirst, M., Kohler, A., Kalluri, U., Larimer, F., Leebens-Mack, J., Leple, J.-C., Locascio, P., Lou, Y., Lucas, S., Martin, F., Montanini, B., Napoli, C., Nelson, D.R., Nelson, D., Nieminen, K., Nilsson, O., Peter, G., Philippe, R., Pilate, G., Poliakov, A., Razumovskaya, J., Richardson, P., Rinaldi, C., Ritland, K., Rouze, P., Ryaboy, D., Schmutz, J., Schrader, J., Segerman, B., Shin, H., Siddiqui, A., Sterky, F., Terry, A., Tsai, C., Uberbacher, E., Unneberg, P., and Vahala, J.
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