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Bank Lending in Project Finance: The New Regulatory Capital Framework

2012

The paper aims to examine the new regulatory framework of project finance in the economics of banking firms. In particular, the paper investigates the uniqueness of the project finance, the significant importance of the project finance in bank activity, and the role of the new bank capital requirements to promote the innovative financial scheme. In the project finance business loans terms and characteristics are primarily based on the assets and quality of the project to be financed. It means that the usual bank rating models for lending business might not been implemented in the project finance lending. Quantitative estimates of credit risk could not be always possible in project finance l…

FinanceSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariBank capitalProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectproject finance specialized lending bank capital requirements credit risk Basel 2 risk management lending banking.Credit risk assessmentCapital (economics)Project financeCapital requirementQuality (business)businessmedia_commonCredit riskInternational Journal of Economics and Finance
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Multi-Mycotoxin Analysis in Durum Wheat Pasta by  Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Quadrupole  Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry.

2017

A simple and rapid multi-mycotoxin method for the determination of 17 mycotoxins  simultaneously  is  described  in  the  present  survey  on  durum  and  soft  wheat  pasta  samples.  Mycotoxins included in the study were those mainly reported in cereal samples: ochratoxin-A  (OTA), aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), zearalenone (ZON), deoxynivalenol (DON), 3-and 15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol  (3-AcDON and 15-AcDON), nivalenol (NIV), neosolaniol (NEO), fusarenon-X, (FUS-X), T-2 toxin  (T-2) and HT-2 toxin (HT-2), fumonisin B1 and B2 (FB1 and FB2), and four emerging mycotoxins:  three  enniatins  (ENA,  ENA1,  and  ENB),  and  beauvericin  (BEA).  Twenty-nine  samples  were  analyzed to provide an overview on…

Foods SpecializedMycotoxin durum wheat pastadurum wheat pastalcsh:Rmulti-residual methodlcsh:MedicineFood ContaminationHRMS-orbitrapMycotoxinsArticle HRMS‐orbitrapItalybaby-foodbaby‐food multi‐residual methodTriticumEnvironmental MonitoringToxins
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An SPM-Enriched Marine Oil Supplement Shifted Microglia Polarization toward M2, Ameliorating Retinal Degeneration in rd10 Mice

2022

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the most common inherited retinal dystrophy causing progressive vision loss. It is accompanied by chronic and sustained inflammation, including M1 microglia activation. This study evaluated the effect of an essential fatty acid (EFA) supplement containing specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs), on retinal degeneration and microglia activation in rd10 mice, a model of RP, as well as on LPS-stimulated BV2 cells. The EFA supplement was orally administered to mice from postnatal day (P)9 to P18. At P18, the electrical activity of the retina was examined by electroretinography (ERG) and innate behavior in response to light were measured. Retinal degeneration was …

InflammationPhysiologyInherited retinal dystrophiesClinical BiochemistryCell BiologyBiochemistrySpecialized pro-resolving mediatorsMedicaments Assaigs clínicsRetinitis pigmentosainherited retinal dystrophies; retinitis pigmentosa; inflammation; microglia; specialized pro-resolving mediators; oxidative stressOxidative stressUlls Malalties i defectesMicrogliaMolecular Biology
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Glycemic Outcome Associated With Insulin Pump and Glucose Sensor Use in Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes. Data From the International Pe…

2021

OBJECTIVE Insulin delivery methods, glucose-monitoring modalities, and related outcomes were examined in a large, international, diverse cohort of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes from the Better Control in Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes: Working to Create Centers of Reference (SWEET) -Registry. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Participants with type 1 diabetes of >= 1 year, aged <= 18 years, and who had documented pump or sensor usage during the period August 2017-July 2019 were stratified into four categories: injections-no sensor (referent); injections + sensor; pump-no sensor; and pump + sensor. HbA(1c) and proportion of patients with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or severe hyp…

Insulin pumpKetoacidosisBlood Glucosemedicine.medical_specialtyDiabetic ketoacidosisAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismDpv030209 endocrinology & metabolismHypoglycemia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInsulin Infusion SystemsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInsulin030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesChildGlycemicAdvanced and Specialized NursingGlycated HemoglobinType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryBlood Glucose Self-Monitoringmedicine.diseaseQualityHypoglycemiaKetoacidosisDiabetes Mellitus Type 1CohortTherapybusinessDiabetes Care
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Le traduzioni dall’inglese nelle prime due serie della Biblioteca dell’Economista : ipotesi di studio da una prospettiva linguistica

2011

From 1850 to 1868, the Sicilian economist Francesco Ferrara was editor-in-chief of the Biblioteca dell’Economista, a series of economic treatises – published in Italy and abroad – among the best known and most important of that period. Ferrara and his assistants, among whom was his friend Emerico Amari, translated scores of economic pages into Italian laying the foundation to the specialized translation in the economic field. They also contributed to the development and further specialization of an Italian economic lexicon. This paper provides three research targets on Ferrara’s and Amari’s work from a linguistic point of view. The three proposals, already part of a study project carried ou…

Keywords: Ferrara Amari Biblioteca dell’Economista specialized translation lexicology and lexicography. JEL classification codes: B1Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Overrating Classifier Performance in ROC Analysis in the Absence of a Test Set: Evidence from Simulation and Italian CARATkids Validation

2019

Background The use of receiver operating characteristic curves, or “ROC analysis,” has become quite common in biomedical research to support decisions. However, sensitivity, specificity, and misclassification rates are still often estimated using the training sample, overlooking the risk of overrating the test performance. Methods A simulation study was performed to highlight the inferential implications of splitting (or not) the dataset into training and test set. The normality assumption was made for the classifier given the disease status, and the Youden's criterion considered for the detection of the optimal cutoff. Then, an ROC analysis with sample split was applied to assess the disc…

Male020205 medical informaticsperformance estimatorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth Informatics02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHealth Information ManagementSurveys and QuestionnairesStatisticstrue predictive performanceRinite Alérgica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineHumanssample splitComputer Simulation030212 general & internal medicineChildAsmaNormalityAsthmaMathematicsmedia_commonAdvanced and Specialized NursingReceiver operating characteristicasthma control testasthma control test sample split performance estimators optimal cutoff simulation study true predictive performanceDiscriminant validityReproducibility of ResultsEstimatormedicine.diseasesimulation studyRhinitis AllergicAsthmaConfidence intervalROC CurveTest setoptimal cutoffFemaleClassifier (UML)
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Hospitalizations for Stroke in France During the COVID-19 Pandemic Before, During, and After the National Lockdown.

2021

Background and Purpose: In France, the entire population was put under a total lockdown from March 17 to May 11, 2020 during the peak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Whether the lockdown had consequences on the management of medical emergencies such as stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) has yet to be fully evaluated. This article describes hospitalization rates for acute stroke in 2 French regions that experienced contrasting rates of COVID-19 infection, before, during, and after the nationwide lockdown (January to June 2020). Methods: All patients admitted for acute stroke/TIA into all public and private hospitals of the 2 study regions were included. Data wer…

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Risk Factors for Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation on Non–Vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulants for Stroke Prevention

2021

Background and Purpose: Clinical trials on stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation have consistently shown clinical benefit from either warfarin or non–vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs). NOAC-treated patients have consistently reported to be at lower risk for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) than warfarin-treated patients. The aims of this prospective, multicenter, multinational, unmatched, case-control study were (1) to investigate for risk factors that could predict ICH occurring in patients with atrial fibrillation during NOAC treatment and (2) to evaluate the role of CHA 2 DS 2 -VASc and HAS-BLED scores in the same setting. Methods: Cases were consecutive pa…

MaleAdministration Oral030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySettore MED/110302 clinical medicine80 and overrisk factorsMedicineatrial fibrillationProspective StudiesAged 80 and overatrial fibrillation; cerebral hemorrhage; logistic models; risk factors; white matter; Administration Oral; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antithrombins; Atrial Fibrillation; Case-Control Studies; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Risk Factors; StrokeAtrial fibrillationMiddle AgedVitamin K antagonist3. Good healthStrokeAdministrationSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinewhite mattermedicine.drugOralmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classSettore MED/26Lower riskAntithrombins03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineHumanscardiovascular diseaseslogistic modelAgedAdvanced and Specialized NursingIntracerebral hemorrhagecerebral hemorrhagebusiness.industryWarfarinmedicine.diseaseClinical trialatrial fibrillation; cerebral hemorrhage; logistic models; risk factors; white matterCase-Control StudiesConcomitantHeart failureNeurology (clinical)businesslogistic models030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStroke
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Therapeutic Application of 20-kHz Transcranial Ultrasound in an Embolic Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Model in Rats

2007

Background and Purpose— Therapeutic application of diagnostic ultrasound has been shown to improve recanalization rates in patients with acute cerebral vessel occlusion. There is experimental evidence that low-frequency ultrasound may be superior. This study was designed to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy and safety of low-frequency ultrasound in an embolic middle cerebral artery occlusion model in rats. A parameter setting was used that had not previously shown any side effects and interactions with healthy rat brain tissue. Methods— Male Wistar rats were submitted to middle cerebral artery clot embolism and transcranial treatment with 20-kHz continuous-wave ultrasound (0.2 W/cm 2 ), ei…

MaleAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryUltrasonic Therapymedicine.medical_treatmentUltrasoundInfarction Middle Cerebral ArteryThrombolysismedicine.diseaseRatsTranscranial DopplerDisease Models AnimalEmbolismmedicine.arteryAnesthesiaMiddle cerebral arteryOcclusionmedicineAnimalsNeurology (clinical)Rats WistarCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPlasminogen activatorStrokeStroke
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Prescription of Antithrombotic Therapy in Older Patients Hospitalized for Transient Ischemic Attack and Ischemic Stroke: The GIFA Study

2004

Background and Purpose— Antithrombotic therapy has been demonstrated as an effective tool for secondary ischemic stroke prevention. Nevertheless, scant data are available on actual prescription of this therapy in clinical practice. Methods— A total of 17 337 patients admitted to geriatric and internal medicine wards participating in the study in the 1993 to 1998 survey period were analyzed. Patients with coded diagnoses of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) were selected. Data recorded included demographic and clinical characteristics and medication prescription during hospital stay and at discharge. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify conditions associated …

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtypharmacoepidemiologyEpidemiologymedicine.drug_classIschemiaMedication prescriptionNOBrain Ischemiastroke; prevention; aging; antithrombotic therapy; pharmacoepidemiologypreventionFibrinolytic AgentsEpidemiologyAntithromboticmedicineHumansMedical prescriptionStrokeAgedDemographyAntithrombotic therapyAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryAnticoagulantAnticoagulantsOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseHospitalizationStrokeIschemic Attack TransientAcute DiseaseEmergency medicinePhysical therapyFemaleNeurology (clinical)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsStroke
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