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The first archaeometric characterization of obsidian artifacts from the archaeological site of Samshvilde (South Georgia, Caucasus)

2019

This paper presents the first results about the provenance of obsidian fragments recovered in the archaeological site of Samshvilde (South Georgia, Caucasus) with the aim to obtain knowledge related to the network distribution and procurement of obsidian in Georgia. The geochemical characterization of thirty archaeological finds was obtained by the LA-ICP-MS method, an almost non-destructive technique capable of chemically characterizing the volcanic glass. A comparison of geochemical results obtained on both archaeological artefacts and geological samples collected from Chikiani outcrop in Georgia, together with literature data of southern Caucasus and eastern Turkey, allowed us to define …

010506 paleontologyArcheologygeographyProvenancegeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologyOutcrop06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologyVolcanic glassObsidian Trace elements LA-ICP-MS Samshvilde GeorgiaVolcanoAnthropology0601 history and archaeologySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
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Potential-assisted deposition of mixed alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers

2010

Abstract Preparation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) usually involves passive incubation. The recently developed potential-assisted deposition is indeed more selective as well as 100-fold faster than passive adsorption, thereby enhancing the reproducibility of the monolayer deposition. This article aims to identify the electrodeposition conditions necessary to prepare mixed alkanethiol SAMs on gold surface. Parameters such as concentrations in solution, electrode polarization and deposition time were examined for two chain lengths, C 3 (mercaptopropionic acid, MPA) and C 18 (octadecanethiol, ODT). The kinetics and composition of the SAMs were systematically characterized by reductive st…

reductive desorptionGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAdsorptionEllipsometryDesorption[ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherMonolayerDeposition (phase transition)oxidative adsorptionSurface plasmon resonanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSChemistrySelf-assembled monolayer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybinary SAMs0104 chemical scienceselectrochemistrySelf-assembly0210 nano-technology[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/Othersurface plasmon resonanceellipsometry
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Step-by-step diagnosis and management of the nocebo/drucebo effect in statin-associated muscle symptoms patients: a position paper from the Internati…

2022

Statin intolerance is a clinical syndrome whereby adverse effects (AEs) associated with statin therapy [most commonly statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS)] result in the discontinuation of therapy and consequently increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes. However, complete statin intolerance occurs in only a small minority of treated patients (estimated prevalence of only 3-5%). Many perceived AEs are misattributed (e.g. physical musculoskeletal injury and inflammatory myopathies), and subjective symptoms occur as a result of the fact that patients expect them to do so when taking medicines (the nocebo/drucebo effect)-what might be truth even for over 50% of all patients wit…

KardiologiDrucebo effect Nocebo effect SAMS Statin intoleranceMusclesSAMSNocebo effectLipidsQPRSStatin intolerance.Muscular DiseasesStatin intolerancePhysiology (medical)Drucebo effectHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineCardiac and Cardiovascular SystemsHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitorsdrucebo effect ; nocebo effect ; SAMS ; statin intoleranceJournal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
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Ceramics from Samshvilde (Georgia): A pilot archaeometric study

2020

Abstract This archaeometric study deals with seven samples of prehistoric pottery and, for the first time in Georgian studies, thirteen samples of glazed medieval pottery. All specimens were collected at Samshvilde, the most remarkable archaeological complex in southern Georgia and believed to represent locally-manufactured products. Two additional samples of raw materials composed of clay, silt, and sand were collected near the site and used to compare composition. Several analytical techniques were applied: Optical Microscopy (OM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA), X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF). The results allowed to build a c…

Alkali glazeSamshvildeArcheologyGeorgiaElectron probe microanalysisMetallurgyElectron microprobeRaw materialSiltLead glazeMedieval potteryvisual_artAlkali glaze Georgia Lead glaze Medieval pottery Prehistoric pottery Samshvilde Tin glazePrehistoric potteryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPotteryCeramicTin glazeGeologyJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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