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Dinuclear copper(II) complexes as testing ground for molecular magnetism theory

2019

Abstract A leitmotiv in the field of molecular magnetism is the study of the electron exchange (EE) magnetic interactions among distant metal centers through the corresponding bridging ligands in polynuclear coordination compounds. The present review provides a historical perspective on the use of dinuclear copper(II) complexes with either simple inorganic or extended organic bridging ligands as experimental and theoretical models for the fundamental research on the relative importance of the spin delocalization and spin polarization mechanisms of the EE interaction across σ- and π-type orbital pathways. Particular focus is placed on the work by Professor Miguel Julve, outstanding researche…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSpin polarization010405 organic chemistryMagnetismElectron exchangeTheoretical modelschemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCopper0104 chemical sciencesCoordination complexInorganic ChemistryDelocalized electronCrystallographychemistryMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolyhedron
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Hydrodynamic chromatography of macromolecules on 2 μm non-porous spherical silica gel packings

1989

Non-porous spherical 2μm silica gel particles have been tested as packing for hydrodynamic chromatography of macromolecules (HDC). Columns packed with these particles in 250×4.6mm i.d. columns can be operated very efficiently (e.g. a reduced plate height of about 2) when the detection cell is miniaturized. The packing is suitable for the separation of polystyrenes of Mw of 104–107 by hydrodynamic chromatography and the retention behaviour of polystyrenes agrees well with the known theoretical models. Preliminary results on the applicability of HDC for the separation of biopolymers are presented.

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChemistrySilica gelOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryTheoretical modelsPorosityBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMacromoleculeChromatographia
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Impact of Wavelet Kernels on Predictive Capability of Radiomic Features: A Case Study on COVID-19 Chest X-ray Images

2023

Radiomic analysis allows for the detection of imaging biomarkers supporting decision-making processes in clinical environments, from diagnosis to prognosis. Frequently, the original set of radiomic features is augmented by considering high-level features, such as wavelet transforms. However, several wavelets families (so called kernels) are able to generate different multi-resolution representations of the original image, and which of them produces more salient images is not yet clear. In this study, an in-depth analysis is performed by comparing different wavelet kernels and by evaluating their impact on predictive capabilities of radiomic models. A dataset composed of 1589 chest X-ray ima…

chest X-ray imagesradiomic featuresSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazioniwavelet kernelsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCOVID-19 prognosisComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringmachine learning modelswavelet-derived featurespredictive capabilityComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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The Chorioallantoic Membrane Assay in Nanotoxicological Research—An Alternative for In Vivo Experimentation

2020

Nanomaterials unveil many applicational possibilities for technical and medical purposes, which range from imaging techniques to the use as drug carriers. Prior to any human application, analysis of undesired effects and characterization of their toxicological profile is mandatory. To address this topic, animal models, and rodent models in particular, are most frequently used. However, as the reproducibility and transferability to the human organism of animal experimental data is increasingly questioned and the awareness of animal welfare in society increases at the same time, methodological alternatives are urgently required. The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay is an increasingly popu…

chorioallantoic membrane assayComputer scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringTransferabilityReview02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesIn vivoCAM modelGeneral Materials Science030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesAnimal Welfare (journal)Human organism021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyrodent modelsanimal modelsCAM assayChorioallantoic membranelcsh:QD1-999in vivo modelsnanoparticlesnanotoxicologyBiochemical engineering0210 nano-technologyCam assayExperimental Organismtoxicology<i>in vivo</i> modelsNanomaterials
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Prospective analysis of the influence of sport and educational factors on the prevalence and initiation of smoking in older adolescents from Croatia

2017

The prevalence of smoking among Croatian adolescents is alarmingly high, but no previous study has prospectively examined the sport- and academic-factors associated with smoking and smoking initiation. This study aimed to prospectively examine the associations between scholastic (educational) achievement and sport factors and smoking in 16- to 18-year-old adolescents. This two-year prospective cohort study included 644 adolescents who were 16 years of age at baseline (46% females). Baseline testing was implemented at the beginning of the 3rd year of high school (September 2014) when participants were 16 years old. Follow-up testing was completed at the end of the fourth year of high school,…

cigarettes; academic achievement; sports; puberty; associationMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCroatiaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisProtective factorlcsh:MedicineAcademic achievementLogistic regressionAcademic achievementArticleOddsAssociation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOdds RatioPrevalencemedicineHumansProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyCigaretteSocioeconomic statusSport030505 public healthbusiness.industrylcsh:RSmokingPubertyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOdds ratioConfidence intervalcigarettes ; academic achievement ; sports ; puberty ; associationAcademic achievement; Association; Cigarettes; Puberty; Sports; Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health; Health Toxicology and MutagenesisLogistic ModelsSocial ClassFemalesports0305 other medical sciencebusinesscigarettesDemography
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PCARE and WASF3 regulate ciliary F-actin assembly that is required for the initiation of photoreceptor outer segment disk formation

2020

Significance The photoreceptor outer segments are primary cilia, modified for phototransduction by incorporation of stacked opsin-loaded membrane disks that are continuously regenerated. This process is disrupted in several types of inherited retinal dystrophy, but the driving force remained unclear. We show that C2orf71/PCARE (photoreceptor cilium actin regulator), associated with inherited retinal dystrophy subtype RP54, efficiently recruits the Arp2/3 complex activator WASF3 to the cilium. This activates an actin dynamics-driven expansion of the ciliary tip, resembling membrane evagination in lamellipodia formation. Colocalization of this actin dynamics module to the base of the outer se…

ciliummacromolecular substancesSensory disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 12]Actin-Related Protein 2-3 Complexchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Centerretinitis pigmentosaRetinitis pigmentosamedicineGeneticsAnimalsHumansCiliaRNA Small InterferingCiliary tipEye ProteinsCiliary membraneActinMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryCiliumouter segmentsRetinalBiological Sciencesmedicine.diseaseRod Cell Outer SegmentPhotoreceptor outer segmentphotoreceptorActinsCell biologyWiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein FamilyDisease Models AnimalRenal disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 11]chemistryPNAS PlusGene Expression RegulationRetinal Cone Photoreceptor Cellssense organsactinCone-Rod DystrophiesVisual phototransductionProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
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Anthropogenic Influences in Land Use/Land Cover Changes in Mediterranean Forest Landscapes in Sicily

2016

This paper analyzes and quantifies the land use/land cover changes of the main forest and semi-natural landscape types in Sicily between 1955 and 2012. We analyzed seven representative forest and shrubland landscapes in Sicily. These study areas were chosen for their importance in the Sicilian forest panorama. We carried out a diachronic survey on historical and current aerial photos; all the aerial images used to survey the land use/land cover changes were digitalized and georeferenced in the UTM WGS84 system. In order to classify land use, the Regional Forest Inventory 2010 legend was adopted for the more recent images, and the CORINE Land Cover III level used for the older, lower resolut…

climate changesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesClimate changesocioeconomic factorsLand cover010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesShrublandlcsh:AgricultureRegional planninglandscape dynamiclandscape dynamicsland use/land cover changes; landscape dynamics; climate changes; human-dominated landscape; socioeconomic factors; forest management modelshuman-dominated landscape0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationGlobal and Planetary ChangegeographyForest inventorygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyLand usebusiness.industryEcologysocioeconomic factorlcsh:Sland use/land cover changeForestryland use/land cover changeslanguage.human_languageforest management modelsclimate changelanguageLand developmentbusinessSicilianLand
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Financial aspects of business models : reducing costs and increasing revenues in a cloud context

2018

The emergence of cloud computing induces opportunities for software vendors and for organizations with great storage needs. Indeed, software companies have begun to adopt cloud technologies and offer their software as a service to customers instead of selling software products. As a result, their revenue models have changed, and the diversity and complexity of the resulting pricing models have created both opportunities and impediments to competition in the market. On the other hand, due to the exponentially growing volume of digital content, organizations have an increasing demand for storage and need to choose between private, public, and hybrid storage solutions. This decision requires c…

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GPU accelerated Monte Carlo simulations of lattice spin models

2011

We consider Monte Carlo simulations of classical spin models of statistical mechanics using the massively parallel architecture provided by graphics processing units (GPUs). We discuss simulations of models with discrete and continuous variables, and using an array of algorithms ranging from single-spin flip Metropolis updates over cluster algorithms to multicanonical and Wang-Landau techniques to judge the scope and limitations of GPU accelerated computation in this field. For most simulations discussed, we find significant speed-ups by two to three orders of magnitude as compared to single-threaded CPU implementations.

cluster algorithmsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Computer scienceComputationNumerical analysisspin modelsMonte Carlo methodHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical mechanicsGPU computingPhysics and Astronomy(all)Computational Physics (physics.comp-ph)generalized-ensemble simulationsMonte Carlo simulationsComputational scienceCUDAHigh Energy Physics - LatticeSpin modelGeneral-purpose computing on graphics processing unitsGraphicsPhysics - Computational PhysicsCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Neutron halos in the excited states of 12B

2018

The differential cross sections of the 11B(d,p) 12B reaction leading to formation of the 1+ ground state and the 0.95-MeV 2+, 1.67-MeV 2−, 2.62-MeV 1−, 2.72-MeV 0+, and 3.39-MeV 3− excited states of 12B are measured at Ed = 21.5 MeV. The analysis of the data is carried out within the coupled-reaction-channels method for the direct neutron transfer and the Hauser-Feshbach formalism of the statistical compound-nucleus model. The spectroscopic factors, asymptotic normalization coefficients, and rms radii of the last neutron in all states studied are deduced. The existence of the neutron halos in the 1.67-MeV 2− and 2.62-MeV 1− states is found, consistent with the earlier published data. New in…

cluster modelselectromagnetic momentsNuclear Theorynucleon distributiontransfer reactionsbooriPhysics::Accelerator Physicsspectroscopic factorsdirect reactionsNuclear Experimentydinfysiikka
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