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2. ANALISIS NEUTROSOFICO DE BRECHAS LEGALES EN LA PROTECCION FAMILIAR
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Coello Aviles, Esther Maricela, Garces Mayorga, Diego Vladimir, and Villa Zura, Marco Patricio
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- 2024
3. Alterations in neural activation in the ventral frontoparietal network during complex magnocellular stimuli in developmental dyslexia associated with READ1 deletion
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Mascheretti, Sara, Arrigoni, Filippo, Toraldo, Alessio, Giubergia, Alice, Andreola, Chiara, Villa, Martina, Lampis, Valentina, Giorda, Roberto, Villa, Marco, and Peruzzo, Denis
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- 2024
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4. Método neutrosófico para la recomendación sobre la participación comunitaria en la prevención del delito en el Ecuador
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Camargo Martínez, Tanya Tupamara, Villa Zura, Marco Patricio, and Hurtado Lomas, Carlos Ramiro
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- 2024
5. Design of a Nano-Power Capacitor-Less LDO Voltage Regulator for Wake-Up Radio Applications.
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Marco Villa, Marco Guerrini, Eleonora Franchi Scarselli, Matteo D'Addato, Alessia Maria Elgani, Alessandro Nicolosi, Sandro Rossi, and Aldo Romani
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- 2024
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6. Capa
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Marco Villas Boas
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- 2024
7. Photocrosslinking of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA)-polyethylene-octene (POE) copolymer containing halogen-free flame retardants
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Morselli, Giacomo, Villa, Marco, Ceroni, Paola, Medici, Luca, Tarlazzi, Fabio, Dossi, Stefano, Matteucci, Pietro, Galanti, Andrea, and Magri, Andrea
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Crosslinked polymers -- Usage ,Light-emitting diodes -- Usage ,Fireproofing agents -- Analysis -- Usage ,Aluminum hydroxide -- Usage ,Polyethylene -- Usage ,Light -- Usage -- Analysis ,Elastomers -- Usage ,Energy consumption -- Analysis -- Usage ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
Photocrosslinking of polymers for industrial applications show undoubted advantages related to the mild conditions needed and the economical equipment. However, some issues include: the use of (i) mercury lamps as light sources, which poses concerns about safety and energy consumption, (ii) typical additives, such as halogen-free flame-retardant fillers (HFFR) are powdered materials, which can scatter UV photons and avoid a deep penetration of the light. In this study, we explore the UV-curing of an innovative EVA-POE blend containing hydrotalcite and aluminum hydroxide as HFFR in the presence of a 370-nm UV LED, namely Ekopren[R] XI1321, a plastic used as coverage for electric cables. Two commercially available photoinitiators (benzophenone and ethyl Michler's ketone) were analyzed as well as two crosslinking coagents widely used in industry, that is, triallyl cyanurate and trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate. A comparison with pure EVA and LDPE was performed to show a higher cross-linked content of the proposed blend, even in the presence of light scattering mineral fillers at high concentration. KEYWORDS crosslinking, curing of polymers, flame retardance, initiators, irradiation, 1 | INTRODUCTION Polymers are probably the most versatile materials available nowadays. By engineering both the nature of the monomers and the structure in which the monomers are linked together, [...]
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- 2023
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8. Knowledge and Understanding of the Forest Peoples and the Protection of Their Intangible and Material Heritage in the Context of the Technological Society
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Hugo Nunes Villas Boas, Vitor, primary, Anthony Steveson Villas Boas, Marco, additional, and Paschoal Teixeira de Castro Oliveira, Gustavo, additional
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- 2023
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9. Manejo clínico con ácido tranexámico para el tratamiento del hematoma subdural crónico: reporte de un caso clínico
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Tacuri, Jennifer, primary, Calderon, Jefferson, additional, González, Viviana, additional, Villa, Marcos, additional, Fernández Martinez, Rogelio, additional, and Torres Criollo, Larry Miguel, additional
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- 2023
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10. Poesie
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Cesare Pavese, Niccolò Scaffai, Marco Villa, Anna Carocci
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- 2023
11. Maternal and infant NR3C1 and SLC6A4 epigenetic signatures of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: when timing matters
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Sarah Nazzari, Serena Grumi, Fabiana Mambretti, Marco Villa, Roberto Giorda, Livio Provenzi, and MOM-COPE Study Group
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract Stress exposure during pregnancy is critically linked with maternal mental health and child development. The effects might involve altered patterns of DNA methylation in specific stress-related genes (i.e., glucocorticoid receptor gene, NR3C1, and serotonin transporter gene, SLC6A4) and might be moderated by the gestational timing of stress exposure. In this study, we report on NR3C1 and SLC6A4 methylation status in Italian mothers and infants who were exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown during different trimesters of pregnancy. From May 2020 to February 2021, 283 mother–infant dyads were enrolled at delivery. Within 24 h from delivery, buccal cells were collected to assess NR3C1 (44 CpG sites) and SLC6A4 (13 CpG sites) methylation status. Principal component (PC) analyses were used to reduce methylation data dimension to one PC per maternal and infant gene methylation. Mother–infant dyads were split into three groups based on the pregnancy trimester (first, second, third), during which they were exposed to the COVID-19 lockdown. Mothers and infants who were exposed to the lockdown during the first trimester of pregnancy had lower NR3C1 and SLC6A4 methylation when compared to counterparts exposed during the second or third trimesters. The effect remained significant after controlling for confounders. Women who were pregnant during the pandemic and their infants might present altered epigenetic biomarkers of stress-related genes. As these epigenetic marks have been previously linked with a heightened risk of maternal psychiatric problems and less-than-optimal child development, mothers and infants should be adequately monitored for psychological health during and after the pandemic.
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- 2022
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12. ANÁLISIS DE LOS DESAFÍOS DE LA EDUCACIÓN EN ECUADOR MEDIANTE EL MÉTODO DELPHI Y MAPAS CONCEPTUALES
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Vega, Edwin Patricio, Iñiguez, Miguel Solá, Zura, Marco Villa, and Velasco, Sandra Yépez
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- 2022
13. Breves considerações sobre os impactos da racionalidade neoliberal no Estado, na democracia e na liberdade individual: a importância dos pressupostos teórico-conceituais de Michel Foucault e de Pierre Bourdieu para a compreensão do Estado Contemporâneo
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Marco Anthony Steveson Villas Boas
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Governamentalidade. Biopoder e Biopolítica. Violência Simbólica. Estado Neoliberal. Democracia e Liberdade. ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
O presente artigo, a partir de uma abordagem prospectivo-reflexiva, apresenta aspectos pontuais de pressupostos teórico-conceituais de Michel Foucault e de Pierre Bourdieu, cujo objetivo é trazer a lume os conceitos de governamentalidade, biopoder, biopolítica, campo, habitus, capital e violência simbólica, para a compreensão do neoliberalismo e do seu impacto no Estado, na democracia e na liberdade individual. Tais conceitos servem aqui como ponto de partida à apresentação de perspectivas descendentes das primeiras, desenvolvidas pelos teóricos Giorgio Agamben, Wendy Brown e Achille Mbembe, possibilitando uma constatação quanto ao não cumprimento das promessas do Estado Liberal e do Estado Democrático e suas transmutações no neoliberalismo, policêntrico quanto ao poder de domínio sobre os indivíduos, que junto com o mercado e o Estado formam a triangularização do poder derivado da governamentalidade do Estado Neoliberal.
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- 2023
14. Brazilian national bariatric registry - pilot study
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LYZ BEZERRA SILVA, LUIZ GUSTAVO DE QUADROS, JOSEMBERG MARINS CAMPOS, MARCOS LEÃO VILLAS BOAS, JOÃO CAETANO MARCHESINI, ÁLVARO ANTONIO BANDEIRA FERRAZ, ROBERTO LUIZ KAISER JUNIOR, ALEXANDRE AMADO ELIAS, RICARDO VITOR, LUIZ CLAUDIO CHAVES, and ALMINO CARDOSO RAMOS
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Bariatric Surgery ,Registries ,Obesity ,Quality Indicators ,Health Care ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Introduction: Brazil is a world leader in bariatric surgery. However, the actual number of surgeries performed in the country is still unknown. It is necessary to implement an instrument to monitor the quality of care provided. This study evaluated the implementation of a Bariatric Surgery Data Registry in Brazil. Methodology: the registry was developed with Dendrite Clinical Systems Ltd., with data collected prospectively on an internet-based software. Seven centers were selected based on surgical volume and data entry commitment. The project covered three years after system implementation. Results: 1,363 procedures performed by 17 surgeons were included. Most patients were female (67.2%), with average age of 39 years old and average baseline BMI of 41.5kg/m2. Diabetes mellitus was present in 34.5%, and hypertension in 40.1%. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass was performed in 79.3%, 95.5% by laparoscopy. There was one in-hospital death of cardiovascular cause. The average hospital stay was 2.03 days. The surgery-related complication rate was 0.97% in the first month, with three reoperations. Short-term follow-up was recorded in 75.6% and one-year follow-up in 21.64%. Total body weight loss was 10% in 30 days, rising to 33.3% after one year, with no difference between surgical techniques. Conclusions: the population profile was in accordance with the global registry of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders. The main difficulty encountered was low postoperative data entry. The experience acquired in this project will help advance data collection and knowledge of the safety and effectiveness of bariatric surgery in Brazil.
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- 2023
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15. Spectroscopy Unlocked: An Escape Room Activity for Introductory Chemistry Courses
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Mahomed, Mariam, primary, Sisodia, Lakshmi, additional, Williams, Dylan P., additional, and Villa-Marcos, Barbara, additional
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- 2024
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16. Hidden pandemic: COVID-19-related stress, SLC6A4 methylation, and infants’ temperament at 3 months
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Livio Provenzi, Fabiana Mambretti, Marco Villa, Serena Grumi, Andrea Citterio, Emanuela Bertazzoli, Giacomo Biasucci, Lidia Decembrino, Rossana Falcone, Barbara Gardella, Maria Roberta Longo, Renata Nacinovich, Camilla Pisoni, Federico Prefumo, Simona Orcesi, Barbara Scelsa, Roberto Giorda, and Renato Borgatti
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic represents a collective trauma that may have enduring stress effects during sensitive periods, such as pregnancy. Prenatal stress may result in epigenetic signatures of stress-related genes (e.g., the serotonin transporter gene, SLC6A4) that may in turn influence infants’ behavioral development. In April 2020, we launched a longitudinal cohort study to assess the behavioral and epigenetic vestiges of COVID-19-related prenatal stress exposure in mothers and infants. COVID-19-related prenatal stress was retrospectively assessed at birth. SLC6A4 methylation was assessed in thirteen CpG sites in mothers and infants’ buccal cells. Infants’ temperament was assessed at 3-month-age. Complete data were available from 108 mother-infant dyads. Greater COVID-19-related prenatal stress was significantly associated with higher infants’ SLC6A4 methylation in seven CpG sites. SLC6A4 methylation at these sites predicted infants’ temperament at 3 months.
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- 2021
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17. Is Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor Methylation Involved in the Association Between Prenatal Stress and Maternal Postnatal Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
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Livio Provenzi, Marco Villa, Fabiana Mambretti, Andrea Citterio, Serena Grumi, Emanuela Bertazzoli, Giacomo Biasucci, Lidia Decembrino, Barbara Gardella, Roberta Giacchero, Maria Luisa Magnani, Renata Nacinovich, Camilla Pisoni, Federico Prefumo, Simona Orcesi, Barbara Scelsa, Roberto Giorda, and Renato Borgatti
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anxiety ,BDNF ,COVID-19 ,methylation ,epigenetics ,pandemic ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic is a collective trauma that may expose susceptible individuals to high levels of stress. Pregnant women represent a high-risk population, considering that pregnancy is a period of heightened neuroplasticity and susceptibility to stress through epigenetic mechanisms. Previous studies showed that the methylation status of the BDNF gene is linked with prenatal stress exposure. The goals of this study were (a) to assess the association between pandemic-related stress and postnatal anxiety and (b) to investigate the potential role of maternal BDNF methylation as a significant mediator of this association.MethodsIn the present study, we report data on the association among pandemic-related stress during pregnancy, maternal BDNF methylation, and postnatal anxiety symptoms. Pandemic-related stress and postnatal anxiety were assessed through self-report instruments. BDNF methylation was estimated in 11 CpG sites in DNA from mothers’ buccal cells. Complete data were available from 108 mothers.ResultsResults showed that pandemic-related stress was associated with an increased risk of postnatal anxiety, r = 0.20, p < 0.05. CpG-specific BDNF methylation was significantly associated with both prenatal pandemic-related stress, r = 0.21, p < 0.05, and postnatal maternal anxious symptoms, r = 0.25, p = 0.01. Moreover, a complete mediation by the BDNF CpG6 methylation emerged between pandemic-related stress during pregnancy and postnatal maternal anxiety, ACME = 0.66, p < 0.05.ConclusionThese findings suggest that BDNF epigenetic regulation by pandemic-related stress might contribute to increase the risk of anxiety in mothers. Policymakers should prioritize the promotion of health and wellbeing in pregnant women and mothers during the present healthcare emergency.
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- 2022
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18. Incidence Rates of Autoimmune Diseases in European Healthcare Databases: A Contribution of the ADVANCE Project
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Willame, Corinne, Dodd, Caitlin, van der Aa, Lieke, Picelli, Gino, Emborg, Hanne-Dorthe, Kahlert, Johnny, Gini, Rosa, Huerta, Consuelo, Martín-Merino, Elisa, McGee, Chris, de Lusignan, Simon, Roberto, Giuseppe, Villa, Marco, Weibel, Daniel, Titievsky, Lina, and Sturkenboom, Miriam C. J. M.
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- 2021
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19. Fundamentos legales y teóricos en la creación de una cooperativa de ahorro y crédito en la comunidad de Mascarillas-Carchi (Ecuador)
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Carlos Javier Lizcano Chapeta and Marco Patricio Villa Zura
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fundamentos ,legales ,teóricos ,cooperativa ,ahorro ,crédito ,mascarillas ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
El propósito de la investigación consistió en analizar los aspectos legales y teóricos que permiten la creación de una cooperativa de ahorro y crédito en la comunidad de Mascarillas, provincia del Carchi en Ecuador. Se utilizó una investigación de tipo descriptiva donde se plasmaron las características más importantes de los instrumentos jurídicos nacionales, y los aspectos teóricos para la creación de la cooperativa. Igualmente se empleó un diseño de investigación documental ya que se consultaron fuentes bibliográficas y digitales de segunda mano, así como leyes, teorías e instrumentos jurídicos relacionados con el tema. Las técnicas de análisis de datos que se utilizaron fueron el análisis de contenido y la hermenéutica que permitieron interpretar las informaciones recopiladas. Los resultados evidenciaron la necesidad de una entidad social que preste los servicios financieros con oportunidades para todos los habitantes del sector. Se concluyó que una nueva cooperativa promoverá una actividad de ahorro y crédito permitiendo generar el desarrollo económico de la población de Mascarilla y sus territorios aledaños.
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20. Searching for Researchers: an Ontology-based NoSQL Database System Approach and Practical Implementation.
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Mariana D. A. Salgueiro, Veronica dos Santos, André L. C. Rêgo, Daniel S. Guimarães, Jefferson B. Santos, Edward Hermann Haeusler, Marcos V. Villas, and Sérgio Lifschitz
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- 2022
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21. ESTUDIO PALINOLÓGICO DE LA FLORA URBANA DE LA CIUDAD DE CHIHUAHUA, MÉXICO
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Campos-Trujillo, Alfredo, Aguirre-Prieto, Anabel, Muñoz-Romero, Giovanni, Rodríguez-Villa, Marco Antonio, Quintana-Martínez, Gustavo, and BioStor
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22. Manganese–rhodium nanoparticles: Adsorption on titanium oxide surfaces and catalyst for syngas reactions
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Marcos Villa, Pedro A., Aguilar Cuesta, Nuria, Rozas Azcona, Sara, Martel Martín, Sonia, Bol Arreba, Alfredo, Aparicio Martínez, Santiago, Marcos Villa, Pedro A., Aguilar Cuesta, Nuria, Rozas Azcona, Sara, Martel Martín, Sonia, Bol Arreba, Alfredo, and Aparicio Martínez, Santiago
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Manganese–rhodium (Mn–Rh) nanoparticles have emerged as a promising candidate for catalytic applications in the production of syngas, a critical precursor for a wide range of industrial processes. This study employs a comprehensive, theoretical, and computational approach to investigate the structural and electronic properties of Mn–Rh nanoparticles, with a specific focus on their interaction with titanium oxide (TiO2) surfaces and their potential as catalysts for syngas reactions. The density functional theory calculations are employed to explore the adsorption behavior of Mn–Rh nanoparticles on TiO2 surfaces. By analyzing the adsorption energies, geometries, and electronic structure at the nanoscale interface, we provide valuable insights into the stability and reactivity of Mn–Rh nanoparticles when immobilized on TiO2 supports. Furthermore, the catalytic performance of Mn–Rh nanoparticles in syngas production is thoroughly examined. Through detailed reaction mechanism studies and kinetic analysis, we elucidate the role of Mn and Rh in promoting syngas generation via carbon dioxide reforming and partial oxidation reactions. The findings demonstrate the potential of Mn–Rh nanoparticles as efficient catalysts for these crucial syngas reactions. This research work not only enhances our understanding of the fundamental properties of Mn–Rh nanoparticles but also highlights their application as catalysts for sustainable and industrially significant syngas production., This work was funded by the European Union H2020 Program (Grant No. H2020-LC-SC3-2020-NZE-RES-CC-NEFERTITI-GA 101022202). We also acknowledge SCAYLE (Supercomputación Castilla y León, Spain) for providing supercomputing facilities. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
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23. Viscoelastic properties of doxorubicin-treated HT-29 cancer cells by atomic force microscopy: the fractional Zener model as an optimal viscoelastic model for cells
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Rodríguez-Nieto, Maricela, Mendoza-Flores, Priscila, García-Ortiz, David, Montes-de-Oca, Luis M., Mendoza-Villa, Marco, Barrón-González, Porfiria, Espinosa, Gabriel, and Menchaca, Jorge Luis
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- 2020
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24. Preparing Students for Practical Sessions Using Laboratory Simulation Software
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Blackburn, Richard A. R., Villa-Marcos, Barbara, and Williams, Dylan P.
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A series of laboratory themed simulations developed by Learning Science Ltd. were integrated into a first year laboratory module at the University of Leicester. These simulations allow students to attempt the experiments they will do in the laboratory in a risk-free way that provides the opportunity to make mistakes and learn how to correct them using the immediate feedback generated. High student engagement was observed during our pilot, and student end-of-module comments were very positive for this technological enhancement.
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- 2019
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25. First results of spherical GEMs
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Pinto, Serge Duarte, Alfonsi, Matteo, Brock, Ian, Croci, Gabriele, David, Eric, de Oliveira, Rui, Ropelewski, Leszek, van Stenis, Miranda, Taureg, Hans, and Villa, Marco
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with the resulting spherical GEMs are presented. Together with a spherical drift electrode, a spherical conversion gap can be formed. This eliminates the parallax error for detection of x-rays, neutrons or UV photons when a gaseous converter is used. This parallax error limits the spatial resolution at wide scattering angles. Besides spherical GEMs, we have developed curved spacers to maintain accurate spacing, and a conical field cage to prevent edge distortion of the radial drift field up to the limit of the angular acceptance of the detector. With these components first tests are done in a setup with a spherical entrance window but a planar readout structure; results will be presented and discussed. A flat readout structure poses difficulties, however. Therefore we will show advanced plans to make a prototype of an entirely spherical double-GEM detector, including a spherical 2D readout structure. This detector will have a superior position resolution, also at wide angles, and a high rate capability., Comment: Submitted to the IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium 2010 Conference Record. This paper won the third place Student Paper Award at the Nuclear Science Symposium
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- 2010
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26. Progress on large area GEMs (VCI 2010)
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Villa, Marco, Pinto, Serge Duarte, Alfonsi, Matteo, Brock, Ian, Croci, Gabriele, David, Eric, de Oliveira, Rui, Ropelewski, Leszek, Taureg, Hans, and van Stenis, Miranda
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) manufacturing technique has recently evolved to allow the production of large area GEMs. A novel approach based on single mask photolithography eliminates the mask alignment issue, which limits the dimensions in the traditional double mask process. Moreover, a splicing technique overcomes the limited width of the raw material. Stretching and handling issues in large area GEMs have also been addressed. Using the new improvements it was possible to build a prototype triple-GEM detector of ~ 2000 cm2 active area, aimed at an application for the TOTEM T1 upgrade. Further refinements of the single mask technique give great control over the shape of the GEM holes and the size of the rims, which can be tuned as needed. In this framework, simulation studies can help to understand the GEM behavior depending on the hole shape., Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures, preprint submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods A
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27. Spherical GEMs for parallax-free detectors
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Pinto, Serge Duarte, Alfonsi, Matteo, Brock, Ian, Croci, Gabriele, David, Eric, de Oliveira, Rui, Ropelewski, Leszek, van Stenis, Miranda, Taureg, Hans, and Villa, Marco
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with the resulting spherical \textsc{gem}s are presented. Together with a spherical drift electrode, a spherical conversion gap can be formed. This would eliminate the parallax error for detection of x-rays, neutrons or UV photons when a gaseous converter is used. This parallax error limits the spatial resolution at wide scattering angles. The method is inexpensive and flexible towards possible changes in the design. We show advanced plans to make a prototype of an entirely spherical triple-GEM detector, including a spherical readout structure. This detector will have a superior position resolution, also at wide angles, and a high rate capability. A completely spherical gaseous detector has never been made before., Comment: Contribution to the 2009 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Orlando, Florida
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- 2009
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28. Progress on large area GEMs
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Pinto, Serge Duarte, Villa, Marco, Alfonsi, Matteo, Brock, Ian, Croci, Gabriele, David, Eric, de Oliveira, Rui, Ropelewski, Leszek, and van Stenis, Miranda
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
In 2008, a triple GEM detector prototype with an area of ~2000 cm2 has been constructed, based on foils of 66*66 cm. GEMs of such dimensions had not been made before, and innovations to the existing technology were introduced to build this detector. This paper discusses these innovations and presents further work on large area GEM development. A single-mask technique overcomes the cumbersome practice of alignment of two masks, which limits the achievable lateral size. The holes obtained with this technique are conical, and have a so-called rim, a small insulating clearance around the hole in the substrate. Further refinements of this technique allow greater control over the shape of holes and the size of rims. Also, an improvement in homogeneity over large areas is expected. Simulation studies have been done to examine the effect of hole shape on the behavior of GEMs. Such studies can help understanding how to use new enhancements of the technique to optimize performance. Many potential applications for large area GEMs foresee large production volumes. Production issues have been studied, and single-mask GEMs turn out to be much more suitable for large scale production than standard GEMs., Comment: Contribution to the MPGD'09 conference, Crete, Greece
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29. Making spherical GEMs
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Pinto, Serge Duarte, Villa, Marco, Alfonsi, Matteo, Brock, Ian, Croci, Gabriele, David, Eric, de Oliveira, Rui, Ropelewski, Leszek, van Stenis, Miranda, and Taureg, Hans
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with the resulting spherical GEMs are presented. Together with a spherical drift electrode, a spherical conversion gap for x-rays can be formed. This would eliminate the parallax error in an x-ray diffraction setup, which limits the spatial resolution at wide diffraction angles. The method is inexpensive and flexible towards possible changes in the design. We show advanced plans to make a prototype of an entirely spherical triple-GEM detector, including a spherical readout structure. This detector will have a superior position resolution, also at wide diffraction angles, and a high rate capability. A completely spherical gaseous detector has never been made before., Comment: Contribution to the proceedings of the MPGD'09 conference, Crete
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30. "The Sulfur Dance" Around Arenes and Heteroarenes ‐ the Reversible Nature of Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitutions
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Gahlot, Sapna, primary, Schmitt, Jean-Louis, additional, Chevalier, Aline, additional, Villa, Marco, additional, Roy, Myriam, additional, Ceroni, Paola, additional, Lehn, Jean-Marie, additional, and Gingras, Marc, additional
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- 2024
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31. Synthesis of cyclobutane-fused chromanones via gold-mediated photocatalysis
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Voloshkin, Vladislav A., primary, Villa, Marco, additional, Martynova, Ekaterina A., additional, Beliš, Marek, additional, Van Hecke, Kristof, additional, Ceroni, Paola, additional, and Nolan, Steven P., additional
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32. Chiral amines via asymmetric reduction of imino bonds
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Villa Marcos, Bárbara
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Amines, in particular α-chiral amines, are highly valuable products and key intermediates of great importance in chemical synthesis. Therefore, developing new methods for the synthesis of optically pure amines is an important task in organic chemistry. Chapter 1 presents a general introduction to recent development in the asymmetric reduction of imino bonds, focusing on the metal- catalysed asymmetric hydrogenation of imines. This introduction will be followed by the presentation of several methodologies for the synthesis of amines, with an emphasis on chiral amines. Chapter 2 describes the synthesis of α-chiral amines by direct reductive amination ofketones using H2 as the hydrogen source. The catalyst is formed by the combination of a chiral Ir(III)-diamine complex and a chiral phosphate counteranion. We believe that the catalysis is brought about by the cooperative action of the metal and the counteranion, the former activating H2 whilst the latter ion-pairing with the protonated substrate. Chapter 3 describes the synthesis and characterization of several cyclometallated Ir(III)-imine complexes, and their application to imine hydrogenation. These cyclometallated iridium complexes are highly active for imine hydrogenation. Kinetic studies suggest that the hydrogen coordination to the metal centre is the rate-determining step. Chapter 4 is a natural extension of Chapter 3. Chiral cyclometallated iridium complexes containing a chiral oxazoline ligand were applied to the asymmetric hydrogenation of imines using an N-benzylimine as a model substrate. The catalysts provide enantioselectivity up to 78% ee. Chapter 5 presents the synthesis of ~-chiral amines by a metal- 'and organo- catalysed hydroaminomethylation pathway. Styrene is selectively hydroformylated to the corresponding a-branched aldehyde with a Rh(I) complex, and subsequent reductive amination occurs with Hantzsch ester as the hydrogen source and a chiral phosphoric acid as the organocatalyst. Moderate yields and good enantioselectivities have been obtained.
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- 2011
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33. One- and two-photon absorption properties of quadrupolar thiophene-based dyes with acceptors of varying strengths
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Canola, Sofia, Mardegan, Lorenzo, Bergamini, Giacomo, Villa, Marco, Acocella, Angela, Zangoli, Mattia, Ravotto, Luca, Vinogradov, Sergei A., Di Maria, Francesca, Ceroni, Paola, and Negri, Fabrizia
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- 2019
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34. Sex-dimorphic pathways in the associations between maternal trait anxiety, infant BDNF methylation, and negative emotionality
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Sarah Nazzari, Serena Grumi, Fabiana Mambretti, Marco Villa, Roberto Giorda, Matteo Bordoni, Orietta Pansarasa, Renato Borgatti, and Livio Provenzi
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Developmental and Educational Psychology - Abstract
Maternal antenatal anxiety is an emerging risk factor for child emotional development. Both sex and epigenetic mechanisms, such as DNA methylation, may contribute to the embedding of maternal distress into emotional outcomes. Here, we investigated sex-dependent patterns in the association between antenatal maternal trait anxiety, methylation of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene (BDNF DNAm), and infant negative emotionality (NE). Mother–infant dyads (N = 276) were recruited at delivery. Maternal trait anxiety, as a marker of antenatal chronic stress exposure, was assessed soon after delivery using the Stait-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-Y). Infants’ BDNF DNAm at birth was assessed in 11 CpG sites in buccal cells whereas infants’ NE was assessed at 3 (N = 225) and 6 months (N = 189) using the Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised (IBQ-R). Hierarchical linear analyses showed that higher maternal antenatal anxiety was associated with greater 6-month-olds’ NE. Furthermore, maternal antenatal anxiety predicted greater infants’ BDNF DNAm in five CpG sites in males but not in females. Higher methylation at these sites was associated with greater 3-to-6-month NE increase, independently of infants’ sex. Maternal antenatal anxiety emerged as a risk factor for infant’s NE. BDNF DNAm might mediate this effect in males. These results may inform the development of strategies to promote mothers and infants’ emotional well-being.
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35. Forme della tautologia nella poesia italiana recente
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Marco Villa
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Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar ,P101-410 ,Style. Composition. Rhetoric ,P301-301.5 ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 ,Oratory. Elocution, etc. ,PN4001-4355 - Abstract
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36. A MOTIVAÇÃO DA TUTELA JUDICIAL AMBIENTAL
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Marco Anthony Steveson Villas Boas and Laudyone Edmailtom dos Santos Arruda
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Direito ambiental ,Decisão judicial ,Motivação ,Participação popular ,Direitos fundamentais. ,Law - Abstract
A Constituição do Brasil, de 1988, protegeu o ambiente a partir de uma concepção antropocentrista com viés ecológico, incluindo no mesmo sistema jurídico-político a proteção do ambiente, a partir de direitos fundamentais, sociais, políticos e econômicos, a revelar a opção pelo Estado de Direito Socioambiental, no qual o pluralismo e o multiculturalismo ganharam especial relevo. De outro modo, apesar do avanço normativo e das políticas públicas desenvolvidas no Brasil, o sistema jurídico ainda não alcançou força normativa suficiente para impedir a degradação ambiental, cabendo ao Poder Judiciário a tarefa de solucionar os diversos conflitos entre o direito ao desenvolvimento e o direito ao ambiente equilibrado e saudável, muitas vezes contramajoritariamente, como exige a ponderação que envolve direitos fundamentais, notadamente de minorias, tarefa que exige argumentação e motivação mais laboriosas, com a consciência de que muitas vezes o princípio da razoabilidade se mostra insuficiente para resolver conflitos ambientais, daí a importância da abertura processual para participação popular, a oferecer maior grau de legitimação democrática à construção discursiva da tutela judicial.
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37. Impact of a vaccination programme in children vaccinated with ProQuad, and ProQuad-specific effectiveness against varicella in the Veneto region of Italy
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Carlo Giaquinto, Giovanni Gabutti, Vincenzo Baldo, Marco Villa, Lara Tramontan, Nadia Raccanello, Francesca Russo, Chiara Poma, Antonio Scamarcia, Luigi Cantarutti, Rebecca Lundin, Emilia Perinetti, Xavier Cornen, Stéphane Thomas, Céline Ballandras, Audrey Souverain, and Susanne Hartwig
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Varicella ,Vaccine ,Effectiveness ,Impact ,ProQuad ,Italy ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Monovalent varicella vaccines have been available in the Veneto Region of Italy since 2004. In 2006, a single vaccine dose was added to the immunisation calendar for children aged 14 months. ProQuad®, a quadrivalent measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine, was introduced in May 2007 and used, among other varicella vaccines, until October 2008. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a single dose of ProQuad, and the population impact of a vaccination program (VP) against varicella of any severity in children who received a first dose of ProQuad at 14 months of age in the Veneto Region, Methods All children born in 2006/2007, i.e., eligible for varicella vaccination after ProQuad was introduced, were retrospectively followed through individual-level data linkage between the Pedianet database (varicella cases) and the Regional Immunization Database (vaccination status). The direct effectiveness of ProQuad was estimated as the incidence rate of varicella in ProQuad-vaccinated children aged
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38. Unravelling Novel SCN5A Mutations Linked to Brugada Syndrome: Functional, Structural, and Genetic Insights
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Frosio, Anthony, primary, Micaglio, Emanuele, additional, Polsinelli, Ivan, additional, Calamaio, Serena, additional, Melgari, Dario, additional, Prevostini, Rachele, additional, Ghiroldi, Andrea, additional, Binda, Anna, additional, Carrera, Paola, additional, Villa, Marco, additional, Mastrocinque, Flavio, additional, Presi, Silvia, additional, Salerno, Raffaele, additional, Boccellino, Antonio, additional, Anastasia, Luigi, additional, Ciconte, Giuseppe, additional, Ricagno, Stefano, additional, Pappone, Carlo, additional, and Rivolta, Ilaria, additional
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39. Gerenciamento de Dados de Redes Sociais com Análise de Redes e Modelagem de Tópicos
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Carmo, Isabella, primary, L. C. Rêgo, André, additional, Barreto, Mariana, additional, Schuler, Marina, additional, Heine, Alexandre, additional, Villas, Marcos V., additional, and Lifschitz, Sérgio, additional
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40. Dual Photosensitizer Cycles Working Synergistically in a C(sp)‐C(sp3) Cross‐Coupling Reaction
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Bryden, Megan, primary, Villa, Marco, additional, Fermi, Andrea, additional, Ceroni, Paola, additional, and Zysman-Colman, Eli, additional
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41. Cover Feature: Synthesis, Characterization, and Singlet Oxygen Sensitization by Antimony (III/V) Corrole Complexes (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 24/2023)
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Mondal, Sruti, primary, Pain, Tanmoy, additional, Villa, Marco, additional, Angeloni, Sara, additional, Tarai, Arup, additional, Ceroni, Paola, additional, and Kar, Sanjib, additional
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42. OS DIREITOS HUMANOS E DO AMBIENTE NA ENCRUZILHADA DO NEOCONSTITUCIONALISMO COM O NOVO CONSTITUCIONALISMO LATINO-AMERICANO
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Marco Anthony Steveson Villas Boas
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Constitucionalismo ,Direitos humanos ,Direito do ambiente ,Pluralismo ,Democracia. ,Law - Abstract
A construção do sistema de proteção do ambiente como direito humano, integrante da terceira dimensão ou geração de direitos, alicerçado na responsabilidade solidária e no dever fundamental de o Estado protegê-lo, procurou garantir a qualidade de vida e a dignidade do homem, e bem assim a própria sobrevivência do ser humano no Planeta. No entanto, o antropocentrismo eurocêntrico, alargado pelo Direito Internacional e incorporado por diversas Constituições latino-americanas, não tem alcançado força normativa para proteger minorias étnicas, como indígenas e populações tradicionais. Essa baixa normatividade e as diferenças populacionais da América Latina trouxeram, para o plano do Direito Constitucional, novas propostas de proteção à natureza, conferindo-lhe direitos a partir de uma cosmovisão indígena biocêntrica, de matriz pluralista, a qual quer sobrepor-se ao monismo antropocêntrico. Todavia, deixam o constitucionalismo latino-americano em verdadeira encruzilhada.
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43. Breves considerações sobre os impactos da racionalidade neoliberal no Estado, na democracia e na liberdade individual: a importância dos pressupostos teórico-conceituais de Michel Foucault e de Pierre Bourdieu para a compreensão do Estado Contemporâneo
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Villas Boas, Marco Anthony Steveson, primary
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44. Synthesis, Characterization, and Singlet Oxygen Sensitization by Antimony (III/V) Corrole Complexes
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Mondal, Sruti, primary, Pain, Tanmoy, additional, Villa, Marco, additional, Angeloni, Sara, additional, Tarai, Arup, additional, Ceroni, Paola, additional, and Kar, Sanjib, additional
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45. NIR-emissive, singlet-oxygen-sensitizing gold tetra(thiocyano)corroles
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Kasturi Sahu, Sara Angeloni, Jeanet Conradie, Marco Villa, Manisha Nayak, Abhik Ghosh, Paola Ceroni, Sanjib Kar, Sahu, Kasturi, Angeloni, Sara, Conradie, Jeanet, Villa, Marco, Nayak, Manisha, Ghosh, Abhik, Ceroni, Paola, and Kar, Sanjib
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Oxygen ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Porphyrins ,Singlet Oxygen ,Gold ,Au(III) complexes, corroles - Abstract
Presented herein are two fully characterized gold tetrathiocyanocorroles representing a potentially significant new class of NIR-emissive 5d-metallocorroles. The four SCN groups on the bipyrrole unit of the corrole exert a powerful electron-withdrawing effect, upshifting both the oxidation and reduction potentials by roughly half a volt relative to their unsubstituted counterparts. That said, the upshift of the LUMO is somewhat higher than that of the HOMO so these complexes also exhibit a smaller HOMO–LUMO gap, as evinced in both electrochemical measurements and Q band energies (∼595 nm relative to ∼571 nm for their SCN-free counterparts). The new compounds exhibit NIR phosphorescence under ambient conditions with emission maxima around 900 nm (compared with 790 nm for simple Au triarylcorroles), phosphorescence quantum yields around 0.3%, phosphorescence lifetimes around 10 μs, and singlet oxygen sensitization with a quantum yield of around 50 ± 5% in solution, together signifying wide-ranging potential applications as triplet photosensitizers in oxygen sensing and photodynamic therapy.
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46. Le Rondeau parfaict de Clément Marot
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Marco Villa
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translation ,poetry ,XVIth century ,Rondeau parfaict ,Marot (Clément) ,decasyllabe ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
I propose an Italian translation of Clément Marot’s Rondeau parfaict. In this translation I’ve tried to respect the text’s two main characteristics: the simplicity and transparency of his language and the complex and subtle metrical strategy, based on a double principle of closure and freedom. For that purpose, I’ve avoided words and syntactic structures that could appear too artificial. I’ve also used rhymes only for the repeated lines: by doing so, I’ve highlighted the poem’s main metrical texture.
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47. A high-sensitivity long-lifetime phosphorescent RIE additive to probe free volume-related phenomena in polymers
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Valentina Antonia Dini, Alessandro Gradone, Marco Villa, Marc Gingras, Maria Letizia Focarete, Paola Ceroni, Chiara Gualandi, Giacomo Bergamini, Dini, Valentina Antonia, Gradone, Alessandro, Villa, Marco, Gingras, Marc, Focarete, Maria Letizia, Ceroni, Paola, Gualandi, Chiara, and Bergamini, Giacomo
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites ,Aggregation-induced emission, phosphorescence, lifetime, physical aging, chain mobility, mechanoresponse/mechanochromism, auto-diagnostic materials ,General Chemistry ,Catalysis ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
The photophysical behaviour of phosphorescent rigidification-induced emission (RIE) dyes is highly affected by their micro- and nanoenvironment. The lifetime measure of RIE dyes dispersed in polymers represents an effective approach to gain valuable information on polymer free volume and thus develop materials potentially able to self-monitor physical ageing and mechanical stresses.
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48. Knowledge and Understanding of the Forest Peoples and the Protection of Their Intangible and Material Heritage in the Context of the Technological Society
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Villas, Boas, Vitor Hugo Nunes, Villas, Boas, Marco Anthony Steveson, and Teixeira, de Castro Oliveira, Gustavo Paschoal
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The multiple revolutions of the last 300 years have produced a technological development, that has materialized in a process of socioeconomic and cultural mutation which has ahead paths to be trodden that can promote benefits to humanity and the environment or lead to its destruction. The peoples of the forest, among them the indigenous, bring with them the knowledge that is at risk, both of disappearing and of being appropriate for purposes other than those currently used. This chapter sought, from an exploratory perspective and from a qualitative approach, to present some reflections to the problem involving which measures, and philosophical conceptions should guide the protection of knowledge of forest peoples and the biodiversity in which they are inserted. For that, aspects related to the current national and international regulatory framework directed to environmental protection were analyzed. In addition, it also analyzed aspects related to the economic value of biodiversity and knowledge of forest peoples, as well as the need to use new philosophical assumptions that integrate human ecology in its individual dimension, the environment, and social relations that involve human subjectivities, to present a new look, a new way to sociopolitical and legal treatment, the protection of these goods.
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49. Contemporary research from a multidisciplinary vision. : Book 1. Health Sciences
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Criollo Vargas, Marcia Iliana, Aguirre Quezada, María Alejandra, Saquicela Salinas , Sebastián; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Saquicela Espinoza , Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Criollo, Larry Miguel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Samaniego-Rivera, Geanella Anael; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Pérez Guamán, Jandry Alexander; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Vásquez-Ochoa, Julia Roxana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesinos-Rivera, Mayra Vanessa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Alemán, Doris Eliana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgiles Urgiles, Cristian Danilo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cantos Romero, Daniela Estefanía; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garcés Ortega, Juan Pablo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Maza Manzanillas, Evelin Yecibel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sampedro Luna, Shirley Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Togra, Angie Denisse; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Quijije, Jember Javier, Paguay, Edison; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Preciado, Genesis; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Encalada, Alexandra; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, García Ordóñez, Ruby Reyna; Mgs. Gerencia en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. Docente Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, Torres, Larry; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Tacuri, Jennifer; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Bravo Salinas, Sara Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón, Jefferson; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, González , Viviana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesdeoca Vázquez, Milton Marcelo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Villa, Marcos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Izquierdo Coronel, Diana Carolina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castillo Zhizhpón, Alex Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Fernández Martinez, Rogelio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Escandón Carrión, María Augusta; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Romero Galabay, Ignacia Margarita; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garzón Cuadro, Danggeli Virginia; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez , Julia Irma Carrión Ordóñez; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Ronnald Fabricio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Paul Arcesio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Maldonado, Xavier Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ávila Narváez, Jorge Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez, Julia Irma; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Guerrero Mogrovejo, Juan Carlos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Toalongo Sucuzhañay, Deysi Maribel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Benavides Reinoso, Dennis Raúl; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Peña Carrión, Nataly Cristina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Reyes Reinoso, Johanna Rosalí; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Rojas Chica, Rubén Darío; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ortiz Ortiz, Ismael Jacinto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Neira Laso, Karen Fernanda; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Mora Ochoa, Luis Fernando; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montero Sanchez, Laady Mariela; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Duchi Valdéz, Sergio Andrés; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Guaman, Maria Celestina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgilés Rivas, Marco Vinicio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Crespo Loyola , Cristina Salomé; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Correa Siguencia , Adriana Belén; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sánchez Gálvez , Emily Briggete; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Litardo Fernández, Carmen Rosa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Criollo Vargas, Marcia Iliana, Aguirre Quezada, María Alejandra, Saquicela Salinas , Sebastián; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Saquicela Espinoza , Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Criollo, Larry Miguel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Samaniego-Rivera, Geanella Anael; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Pérez Guamán, Jandry Alexander; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Vásquez-Ochoa, Julia Roxana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesinos-Rivera, Mayra Vanessa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Alemán, Doris Eliana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgiles Urgiles, Cristian Danilo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cantos Romero, Daniela Estefanía; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garcés Ortega, Juan Pablo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Maza Manzanillas, Evelin Yecibel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sampedro Luna, Shirley Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Togra, Angie Denisse; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Quijije, Jember Javier, Paguay, Edison; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Preciado, Genesis; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Encalada, Alexandra; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, García Ordóñez, Ruby Reyna; Mgs. Gerencia en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. Docente Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, Torres, Larry; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Tacuri, Jennifer; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Bravo Salinas, Sara Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón, Jefferson; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, González , Viviana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesdeoca Vázquez, Milton Marcelo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Villa, Marcos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Izquierdo Coronel, Diana Carolina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castillo Zhizhpón, Alex Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Fernández Martinez, Rogelio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Escandón Carrión, María Augusta; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Romero Galabay, Ignacia Margarita; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garzón Cuadro, Danggeli Virginia; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez , Julia Irma Carrión Ordóñez; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Ronnald Fabricio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Paul Arcesio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Maldonado, Xavier Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ávila Narváez, Jorge Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez, Julia Irma; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Guerrero Mogrovejo, Juan Carlos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Toalongo Sucuzhañay, Deysi Maribel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Benavides Reinoso, Dennis Raúl; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Peña Carrión, Nataly Cristina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Reyes Reinoso, Johanna Rosalí; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Rojas Chica, Rubén Darío; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ortiz Ortiz, Ismael Jacinto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Neira Laso, Karen Fernanda; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Mora Ochoa, Luis Fernando; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montero Sanchez, Laady Mariela; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Duchi Valdéz, Sergio Andrés; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Guaman, Maria Celestina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgilés Rivas, Marco Vinicio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Crespo Loyola , Cristina Salomé; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Correa Siguencia , Adriana Belén; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sánchez Gálvez , Emily Briggete; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, and Litardo Fernández, Carmen Rosa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca
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The first book of contemporary research from a multidisciplinary vision contains 14 chapters, product of the scientific work of teachers and researchers, within the field of health; investigative contributions in the field of medicine, dentistry and nursing. This new approach of free diffusion through the present work will contribute to the readers, librarians, university students, teachers and researchers to find timely and updated answers of specialized topics that have been solved and that have followed the guidelines of the scientific method. Through global scope and multidisciplinary collaboration, this work aims to include academic debate in different disciplines., El primer libro de investigación contemporánea desde una visión multidisciplinar contiene 14 capítulos producto del trabajo científico de docentes e investigadores, dentro del campo de la salud; aportes investigativos en el campo de medicina, odontología y enfermería. Este nuevo planteamiento de libre difusión a través de la presente obra contribuirá a los lectores, bibliotecarios, estudiantes universitarios, docentes e investigadores encontrar respuestas oportunas y actualizadas de temáticas especializadas que han sido resueltas y que han seguido los lineamientos del método científico . Mediante el alcance global y la colaboración multidisciplinar esta obra pretende incluir el debate académico en diferentes disciplinas.
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50. Investigación contemporánea desde una visión multidisciplinar. Libro 1: Ciencias de la Salud
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Criollo Vargas, Marcia Iliana, Aguirre Quezada, María Alejandra, Saquicela Salinas , Sebastián; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Saquicela Espinoza , Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Criollo, Larry Miguel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Samaniego-Rivera, Geanella Anael; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Pérez Guamán, Jandry Alexander; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Vásquez-Ochoa, Julia Roxana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesinos-Rivera, Mayra Vanessa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Alemán, Doris Eliana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgiles Urgiles, Cristian Danilo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cantos Romero, Daniela Estefanía; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garcés Ortega, Juan Pablo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Maza Manzanillas, Evelin Yecibel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sampedro Luna, Shirley Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Togra, Angie Denisse; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Quijije, Jember Javier, Paguay, Edison; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Preciado, Genesis; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Encalada, Alexandra; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, García Ordóñez, Ruby Reyna; Mgs. Gerencia en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. Docente Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, Torres, Larry; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Tacuri, Jennifer; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Bravo Salinas, Sara Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón, Jefferson; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, González , Viviana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesdeoca Vázquez, Milton Marcelo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Villa, Marcos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Izquierdo Coronel, Diana Carolina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castillo Zhizhpón, Alex Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Fernández Martinez, Rogelio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Escandón Carrión, María Augusta; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Romero Galabay, Ignacia Margarita; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garzón Cuadro, Danggeli Virginia; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez , Julia Irma Carrión Ordóñez; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Ronnald Fabricio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Paul Arcesio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Maldonado, Xavier Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ávila Narváez, Jorge Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez, Julia Irma; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Guerrero Mogrovejo, Juan Carlos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Toalongo Sucuzhañay, Deysi Maribel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Benavides Reinoso, Dennis Raúl; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Peña Carrión, Nataly Cristina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Reyes Reinoso, Johanna Rosalí; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Rojas Chica, Rubén Darío; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ortiz Ortiz, Ismael Jacinto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Neira Laso, Karen Fernanda; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Mora Ochoa, Luis Fernando; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montero Sanchez, Laady Mariela; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Duchi Valdéz, Sergio Andrés; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Guaman, Maria Celestina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgilés Rivas, Marco Vinicio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Crespo Loyola , Cristina Salomé; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Correa Siguencia , Adriana Belén; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sánchez Gálvez , Emily Briggete; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Litardo Fernández, Carmen Rosa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Criollo Vargas, Marcia Iliana, Aguirre Quezada, María Alejandra, Saquicela Salinas , Sebastián; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Saquicela Espinoza , Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Criollo, Larry Miguel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Samaniego-Rivera, Geanella Anael; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Pérez Guamán, Jandry Alexander; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Vásquez-Ochoa, Julia Roxana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesinos-Rivera, Mayra Vanessa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Alemán, Doris Eliana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgiles Urgiles, Cristian Danilo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cantos Romero, Daniela Estefanía; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garcés Ortega, Juan Pablo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Maza Manzanillas, Evelin Yecibel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sampedro Luna, Shirley Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón Togra, Angie Denisse; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Quijije, Jember Javier, Paguay, Edison; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Preciado, Genesis; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Encalada, Alexandra; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, García Ordóñez, Ruby Reyna; Mgs. Gerencia en Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo. Docente Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, Torres, Larry; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Tacuri, Jennifer; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Bravo Salinas, Sara Elizabeth; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Calderón, Jefferson; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, González , Viviana; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montesdeoca Vázquez, Milton Marcelo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Villa, Marcos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Izquierdo Coronel, Diana Carolina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castillo Zhizhpón, Alex Alberto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Fernández Martinez, Rogelio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Escandón Carrión, María Augusta; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Romero Galabay, Ignacia Margarita; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Garzón Cuadro, Danggeli Virginia; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez , Julia Irma Carrión Ordóñez; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Ronnald Fabricio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Cañizares Escandón, Paul Arcesio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Torres Maldonado, Xavier Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ávila Narváez, Jorge Eduardo; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Carrión Ordóñez, Julia Irma; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Guerrero Mogrovejo, Juan Carlos; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Toalongo Sucuzhañay, Deysi Maribel; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Benavides Reinoso, Dennis Raúl; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Peña Carrión, Nataly Cristina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Reyes Reinoso, Johanna Rosalí; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Rojas Chica, Rubén Darío; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Ortiz Ortiz, Ismael Jacinto; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Neira Laso, Karen Fernanda; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Mora Ochoa, Luis Fernando; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Montero Sanchez, Laady Mariela; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Duchi Valdéz, Sergio Andrés; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Castro Guaman, Maria Celestina; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Urgilés Rivas, Marco Vinicio; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Crespo Loyola , Cristina Salomé; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Correa Siguencia , Adriana Belén; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, Sánchez Gálvez , Emily Briggete; Universidad Católica de Cuenca, and Litardo Fernández, Carmen Rosa; Universidad Católica de Cuenca
- Abstract
El primer libro de investigación contemporánea desde una visión multidisciplinar contiene 14 capítulos producto del trabajo científico de docentes e investigadores, dentro del campo de la salud; aportes investigativos en el campo de medicina, odontología y enfermería. Este nuevo planteamiento de libre difusión a través de la presente obra contribuirá a los lectores, bibliotecarios, estudiantes universitarios, docentes e investigadores encontrar respuestas oportunas y actualizadas de temáticas especializadas que han sido resueltas y que han seguido los lineamientos del método científico . Mediante el alcance global y la colaboración multidisciplinar esta obra pretende incluir el debate académico en diferentes disciplinas.
- Published
- 2023
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