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Fare i conti con i fantasmi. Properzio 4.7
2017
In "Properzio dopo duemila anni", pubblicato nel 1987 su "MD", Maurizio Bettini esortava a offrire una interpretazione dell'elegia latina in grado di fare i conti non solo con i suoi debiti letterari, ma anche con conquiste e modelli culturali in essa rappresentati. Scegliendo, come testo di riferimento, una delle molte elegie in cui Properzio fa i conti con i propri fantasmi, la 4.7, questo saggio prova a confrontarsi con quell'invito di metodo e con quanto è stato fatto per ripercorrere l'esperienza elegiaca dal punto di vista antropologico.
DgCox: a differential geometric approach for high-dimensional Cox proportional hazard models
2014
Many clinical and epidemiological studies rely on survival modelling to detect clinically relevant factors that affect various event histories. With the introduction of high-throughput technologies in the clinical and even large-scale epidemiological studies, the need for inference tools that are able to deal with fat data-structures, i.e., relatively small number of observations compared to the number of features, is becoming more prominent. This paper will introduce a principled sparse inference methodology for proportional hazards modelling, based on differential geometrical analyses of the high-dimensional likelihood surface.
Utilizzo di modelli bimodali per la descrizione della curva di ritenzione idrica del suolo
2013
L’approfondimento dell’influenza della struttura sulle caratteristiche di ritenzione idrica del suolo può contribuire alla risoluzione dei problemi legati all’eterogeneità del mezzo poroso ed anche alla quantificazione della qualità fisica del suolo. In particolare, nei suoli naturali strutturati, la presenza di un dominio dei pori strutturali (porosità inter-aggregati) e di un dominio dei pori matriciali (porosità intra-aggregati) può essere descritta mediante un’espressione della curva di ritenzione idrica di tipo bi-modale. L’indagine ha riguardato 40 suoli siciliani, per i quali è stato applicato alle misure sperimentali di ritenzione idrica il modello bimodale proposto da Dexter et al.…
A practical protocol for calibration of nutrient removal wastewater treatment models
2011
Activated sludge models can be very useful for designing and managing wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). However, as with every model, they need to be calibrated for correct and reliable application. Activated sludge model calibration is still a crucial point that needs appropriate guidance. Indeed, although calibration protocols have been developed, the model calibration still represents the main bottleneck to modelling. This paper presents a procedure for the calibration of an activated sludge model based on a comprehensive sensitivity analysis and a novel step-wise Monte Carlo-based calibration of the subset of influential parameters. In the proposed procedure the complex calibration i…
Dove va la psicoterapia? Dove va la COIRAG?
2009
Where is psychotherapy going? Where is COIRAG going? - This note means to call attention to the present frontiers of psychotherapy based on the concepts of multiplicity, project planning, complexity, integrations, valuation, etc. Group thought and group clinic are identified as great ways of contributing significantly to the present evolution of psychotherapy in the world. Attention to theoretical models and to membership must be laicized and integrated with attention to standard procedures, working methods, the setting up of a personalized cure plan for each single patient, as well as to empirical, clinical and theoretical research. Moreover, the high potential today of adopting an analyti…
Characterizing the Theory of Mind Network in Schizophrenia Reveals a Sparser Network Structure
2021
AbstractImpaired social functioning is a hallmark of schizophrenia and altered functional integration between distant brain regions are expected to account for signs and symptoms of the disorder. The functional neuroarchitecture of a network relevant for social functioning, the mentalizing network, is however poorly understood. In this study we examined dysfunctions of the mentalizing network in patients with schizophrenia compared to healthy controls via dynamic causal modelling and an interactive social decision-making game. Network characteristics were analyzed on a single subject basis whereas graph theoretic metrics such as in-degree, out-degree and edge-connectivity per network node w…
Validation and update of the thoracic surgery scoring system (Thoracoscore) risk model.
2020
Abstract OBJECTIVES The performance of prediction models tends to deteriorate over time. The purpose of this study was to update the Thoracoscore risk prediction model with recent data from the Epithor nationwide thoracic surgery database. METHODS From January 2016 to December 2017, a total of 56 279 patients were operated on for mediastinal, pleural, chest wall or lung disease. We used 3 recommended methods to update the Thoracoscore prediction model and then proceeded to develop a new risk model. Thirty-day hospital mortality included patients who died within the first 30 days of the operation and those who died later during the same hospital stay. RESULTS We compared the baseline patient…
Hypergestures in Complex Time: Creative Performance Between Symbolic and Physical Reality
2015
Musical performance and composition imply hypergestural transformation from symbolic to physical reality and vice versa. But most scores require movements at infinite physical speed that can only be performed approximately by trained musicians. To formally solve this divide between symbolic notation and physical realization, we introduce complex time (\(\mathbb {C}\)-time) in music. In this way, infinite physical speed is “absorbed” by a finite imaginary speed. Gestures thus comprise thought (in imaginary time) and physical realization (in real time) as a world-sheet motion in space-time, corresponding to ideas from physical string theory. Transformation from imaginary to real time gives us…
VolcDeGas: A program for modelling hydrogen isotope fractionation during degassing of rhyolitic melts
2020
Magma degassing mechanisms are key determinants of explosive and effusive eruption styles. Paired measurements of H2O content and hydrogen isotopic ratios (e.g., dD) in pyroclastic and effusive products can elucidate end-member degassing mechanisms (e.g. closed and open system) during eruption. Here we present VolcDeGas, a MatLab program that models dD-H2O degassing trajectories of rhyolitic magma. Operating within an intuitive GUI, VolcDeGas calculates degassing paths based on: initial dD (in ‰), the H2O content of the melt (wt.%), degassing step size, and temperature. VolcDeGas also calculates hydrous speciation based on either empirical models or analytical data, and incorporates this…
Receiving water quality assessment: comparison between simplified and detailed integrated urban modelling approaches
2010
Urban water quality management often requires use of numerical models allowing the evaluation of the cause–effect relationship between the input(s) (i.e. rainfall, pollutant concentrations on catchment surface and in sewer system) and the resulting water quality response. The conventional approach to the system (i.e. sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water body), considering each component separately, does not enable optimisation of the whole system. However, recent gains in understanding and modelling make it possible to represent the system as a whole and optimise its overall performance. Indeed, integrated urban drainage modelling is of growing interest for tools to …