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Di Bella G

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Analisi della fase di start-up di un bireattore a membrana.

2006

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Immune cells from sea urchins for the analysis of the effects of UV-B radiation

2005

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Il collegamento meccanico di leghe di alluminio: nuove tecnologie a confronto

2008

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Immune cells from sea urchins for the analysis on the effects of UV-B radiation.

2005

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Indentazione statica di sandwich compositi per tavole da windsurf

2004

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Start-up of a submerged membrane bioreactor with complete sludge retention.

2006

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Static indentation on Windsurf-board sandwich panels

2005

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Innovative solutions in self-piecing riveting process

2007

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DEPRESSIONE E RISCHIO DI EVENTI CEREBROVASCOLARI ACUTI

2008

depressione ictus anziano
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Caratterizzazione di resine adesive per la realizzazione di giunti compositi

2004

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Sea urchin cells and embryos as tools for bio-monitoring studies.

2004

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Ambiente e anziano: la domotica come ausilio per disabili e anziani

2006

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Stress and apoptosis in sea urchin coelomocytes short term cultures exposed to UV-B radiation

2005

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Better performance of carbon fibre composite spinnaker

2005

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DEMENZE E RISCHIO DI FRATTURE OSTEOPOROTICHE NEGLI ANZIANI. STUDIO OSSERVAZIONALE IN UN’UNITA’ VALUTATIVA ALZHEIMER (n°6) DI PALERMO

2008

DEMENZE FRATTURE OSTEOPOROTICHE ANZIANI
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DIAGNOSING AND MANAGING THYROID DISEASE IN THE NURSING HOME

2008

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PERFORMANCE OF A MBR PILOT PLANT SUBJECT TO A GRADUAL SALINITY INCREASE: ANALYSIS OF BIOKINETIC AND FOULING BEHAVIOR

2013

Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) have been widely used for the treatment of various wastewater, including municipal, industrial, landfill leachate (Wintgens et al., 2005). Such systems generally provide decisive advantages compared to conventional activated sludge (CAS) processes: in particular, they feature high quality effluent, small footprint and low sludge production rates (Stephenson et al., 2000). In recent years MBRs have also been used for the treatment of specific saline water, such as wastewater produced from shipboard activities, aquaculture wastewater or wastewater deriving by sediment washing treatment, as an example. However, when subject to salinity, a modification of biomass cha…

Membrane foulingMB-MBRSaline wastewater
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SOMMINISTRAZIONE ORALE DI MAGNESIO E FUNZIONE ENDOTELIALE IN ANZIANI DIABETICI E IPERTESI

2006

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Interleukin-12 in Human Boutonneuse Fever Caused by Rickettsia conorii

2000

Interleukin (IL)-12 contributes to the resistance against a number of intracellular pathogens. We examined the potential biological role of IL-12 by studying peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), its production and its effect on cytokine synthesis in 20 Sicilian patients with boutonneuse fever (BF) caused by Rickettsia conorii. Data indicate that PBMC from acute BF patients were able to produce IL-12 in response to in vitro stimulation with rickettsial antigen (Ag): this production was higher than that detected in healed patients. Monocytes were the main source of IL-12 by PBMC from BF patients. IL-12 secretion by in vitro Ag-stimulated PBMC from BF patients was potentiated by recombin…

medicine.drug_classImmunologyInterleukinGeneral MedicineRecombinant Interferon GammaBiologyBoutonneuse Fevermedicine.diseaseMonoclonal antibodybiology.organism_classificationInterleukin-12Peripheral blood mononuclear cellInterleukin-10Boutonneuse feverInterferon-gammaRickettsia conoriiImmunityImmunologyLeukocytes MononuclearmedicineInterleukin 12HumansInterleukin-4Rickettsia conoriiScandinavian Journal of Immunology
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Hydrocarbons removal from real marine sediments: Analysis of degradation pathways and microbial community development during bioslurry treatment

2022

In this study, real marine sediments polluted by petroleum compounds were treated by means of a bioslurry pilot scale reactor. The treatment performance was evaluated by measuring the removal of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH), coupled to further analyses required to understand the mechanisms involved in the biodegradation process. The maximum TPH-removal efficiency reached 86 % at the end of experiments. Moreover, high throughput 16S RNA gene sequencing was used to describe the microbiome composition in sediment prior to, and after, bioslurry treatment, in order to identify the taxa mostly entailed in the TPH removal process. The raw sediment was mostly colonized by members of Sulfurimon…

Geologic SedimentsBioremediation Contaminated marine sediment Hydrocarbon pollution Microbial community Slurry reactorBiodegradation EnvironmentalPetroleumEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleMicrobiotaSoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistryPollutionWaste Management and DisposalHydrocarbonsSoil Microbiology
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