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Novel de novo missense mutation in the interferon regulatory factor 6 gene in an Italian infant with IRF6-related disorder

2022

Abstract Background Congenital maxillomandibular syngnathia is a rare craniofacial anomaly leading to difficulties in feeding, breathing and ability to thrive. The fusion may consist of soft tissue union (synechiae) to hard tissue union. Isolated cases of maxillomandibular fusion are extremely rare, it is most often syndromic in etiology. Case presentation Clinical management of a female newborn with oromaxillofacial abnormities (synechiae, cleft palate, craniofacial dysmorphisms, dental anomaly) and extraoral malformations (skinfold overlying the nails of both halluces, syndactyly, abnormal external genitalia) is presented. The associated malformations addressed to molecular genetic invest…

Cleft PalateCleft LipInterferon Regulatory FactorsMutationInfant NewbornMutation MissenseHumansFemaleGeneral MedicineAnkylosis Case report IRF6 Orofacial cleft Popliteal pterygium syndrome Syndactyly Syngnathia Van der Woude syndrome Female Humans Infant Newborn Interferon Regulatory Factors Mutation Mutation Missense Cleft Lip Cleft Palate Lower Extremity Deformities CongenitalLower Extremity Deformities Congenital
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Measuring water-use in response to climate change: an analysis of the efficiency of Italian crop production system

2017

Official meteo-climatic statistics show the variability of weather conditions. Their effects on socioeconomic and natural environments should be analyzed in multi-dimensional studies. Among sectors, agriculture is expected to be the most sensitive as well as water resources availability. The aim of our analysis is to measure the performance of Italian regions in crop production by estimating both production technology - including a measure of irrigation water used as input - output elasticities and returns to scale and productive efficiency or technical efficiency where rainfalls and temperatures are proxies of CC conditions in the period 2000-2010 at Italian regional level, using the stoch…

Climate Change Crop Harvested Irrigation Water Stochastic Frontier Efficiency
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A new shoreline change assessment approach for erosion management strategies

2022

Shoreline evolution studies are fundamental to assess the rate of beach accretion or retreatment. In the last years, researchers developed many methods with several techniques belonging to different disciplines and backgrounds. Nowadays, the Shoreline Change Analysis (SCA) is the most widespread method to assess shoreline evolution. In fact, the SCA is needed to perform management strategies able to respond to current erosion or potential future erosion problems. This paper presents a new approach using an automatic method for SCA with accuracy and speed improvements. Indeed, in the framework of the management of coastal erosion and to develop an adaptation plan to coastal hazards it is nec…

Coastal erosion management Shoreline change analysis Shoreline irregularity Shoreline roughness Area based analysis Transect based analysisManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceOceanography
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Subdirectly irreducible generalized sums of upper semilattice ordered systems of algebras

2002

In [15] the generalized sum of an upper (F 1 , F 2 )-semilattice ordered system of algebras was defined. In this paper we find necessary and sufficient conditions under which this construction yields subdirectly irreducible algebras.

CombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheorySubdirectly irreducible algebraMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasMathematics::General TopologySemilatticeAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsAlgebra Universalis
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Irredundant tandem motifs

2014

Eliminating the possible redundancy from a set of candidate motifs occurring in an input string is fundamental in many applications. The existing techniques proposed to extract irredundant motifs are not suitable when the motifs to search for are structured, i.e., they are made of two (or several) subwords that co-occur in a text string s of length n. The main effort of this work is studying and characterizing a compact class of tandem motifs, that is, pairs of substrings {m1, m2} occurring in tandem within a maximum distance of d symbols in s, where d is an integer constant given in input. To this aim, we first introduce the concept of maximality, related to four specific conditions that h…

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsMotifs Tandem Patterns Irredundant motifs String algorithm Suffix treeGeneral Computer ScienceTandemlawSuffix treeText stringSubstringTheoretical Computer ScienceLinear numberMathematicslaw.inventionTheoretical Computer Science
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Bush, camino del Nobel

2003

Comisión EuropeaVidal-Beneyto JoséAntiamericanismoFSCIránPolítica mundialEUROPAPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónUnión EuropeaSadamImportaciónSiriaGuerra de IrakGUERRABushSolidaridad mundialEstados UnidosLiberaciónDerechos de aduanaLíbanoCorte Penal InternacionalNobelPropagandaPrensa occidentalNaciones UnidasGLOBALIZACIÓNExportación
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Toughened epoxy matrices produced by e-beam irradiation

2009

Composites Toughened epoxy matrices e-beam irradiation
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From magnetic to nonlinear optical switches in spin-crossover complexes

2013

ISI Document Delivery No.: 109TF Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 173 Lacroix, Pascal G. Malfant, Isabelle Real, Jose-Antonio Rodriguez, Vincent Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh Weinheim Si; Various attempts to combine magnetic and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties in a molecule are reviewed, with a special focus on the possibility of interplay between the magnetic component and the quadratic (proportional to E-2) NLO response. This multidisciplinary research leads to the idea of spin-crossover-induced (SCO-induced) NLO switching and is evaluated at the synthetic level, with insights provided by computational chemistry. The need for nontraditional experimental setups to record NLO properties i…

Computational chemistryNonlinear opticsroom-temperaturetransition-metal-complexesSolid-stateNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceselectrical-conductivityInorganic ChemistryNonlinear opticalQuadratic equationSpin crossoverbinuclear iron(iii) complexesMagnetic componentsMoleculenlo propertiesNuclear Experimentliquid-crystalCondensed matter physicsChemistryNonlinear optics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySpin crossoverMaterials science0104 chemical sciences2nd-harmonic generationHigh Energy Physics::Experimentschiff-base ligandsray crystal-structure0210 nano-technologyFocus (optics)hyper-rayleigh scatteringMolecular devices
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Design of a Time Dissemination System Using Chirp Modulation for Medium Voltage Smart Grid Applications

2020

The monitoring and the management of smart grid require an advanced communication infrastructure. The time synchronization is among the most important services such an infrastructure should offer. Several solutions are available to disseminate the time information in a distributed system; for instance, most of the times a global positioning system (GPS) receiver is used to recover accurate time information. However, GPS receivers need a clear view of the sky. Other solutions, like the use of a network-based synchronization mechanism, require a dedicated communication infrastructure, which is not always feasible for economical reason. Thus, the use of the power grid itself to disseminate a t…

Computer scienceTime signal02 engineering and technologyIRIG-BSynchronizationChirp modulation IRIG-B medium voltage (MV) distribution grid smart grid time synchronization0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringChirpElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsmart gridtime synchronizationChirp modulationmedium voltage (MV) distribution gridInstrumentationDisseminationJitterbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringFrame (networking)GridPower-line communicationSmart gridModulationGlobal Positioning SystembusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
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Free-standing 2D metals from binary metal alloys

2020

Recent experiment demonstrated the formation of free-standing Au monolayers by exposing Au-Ag alloy to electron beam irradiation. Inspired by this discovery, we used semi-empirical effective medium theory simulations to investigate monolayer formation in 30 different binary metal alloys composed of late d-series metals Ni, Cu, Pd, Ag, Pt, and Au. In qualitative agreement with the experiment, we find that the beam energy required to dealloy Ag atoms from Au-Ag alloy is smaller than the energy required to break the dealloyed Au monolayer. Our simulations suggest that similar method could also be used to form Au monolayers from Au-Cu alloy and Pt monolayers from Pt-Cu, Pt-Ni, and Pt-Pd alloys.

Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsalloysMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)effective medium approximationMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesmetalliseokset2D materialslcsh:Physicslcsh:QC1-999electron beam irradiation
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