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Contributi alla interpretazione, conservazione e restauro dei manufatti storico-artistici dell’Orto Botanico di Palermo: il Paride di Nunzio Morello

2017

Contributions to the interpretation, conservation and restoration of the historical and artistic artifacts of the Botanical Garden of Palermo: the Paride by Nunzio Morello – Purely cognitive and conservative requirements of the historical-artistic heritage of the Botanical Garden of the University of Palermo, have led the authors to present one of the most representative monuments of such Garden that is of great artistic and cultural value in the City of Palermo: the Paride Pensante, a marble sculpture made in 1839 by the Palermo sculptor Nunzio Morello - a pupil of the most famous artist Valerio Villareale - donated to his homeland and placed in the men- tioned Botanical Garden, in the squ…

Neoclassicism cultural heritage sculptural works stone materials biodeterioration restoration botanical gardensSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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The Relationship of Amelogenesis Imperfecta and Nephrocalcinosis Syndrome

2008

Aim: To analyze the prevalence and associated oral findings of nephrocalcinosis in a group of patients affected with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). The relationship between types of AI and nephrocalcinosis were also evaluated. Design: This study examines patients who were referred to Pediatric Dentistry Department of SDU between the years of 2002-2007 and who, upon clinical and radiological examination, were diagnosed with AI and treated. Patients were offered information about the possibility of nephrocalcinosis syndrome. Patients who agreed to have tests carried out on their renal system were advised to visit the department of nephrology at the clinic. Results: Suspicious radiopacity was o…

Nephrologymedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentAmelogenesis ImperfectaCalcinosisInternal medicinePrevalenceHumansMedicineAmelogenesis imperfectaChildGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industrySyndromeHyperplasiaPulp stonemedicine.diseaseDelayed eruption:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryNephrocalcinosisRenal FindingsOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryNephrocalcinosisbusiness
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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL): alternatives and adjuvant procedures

1985

Within a short time, extensive statistics on ESWL have documented its efficiency in the treatment of most renal and ureteral stones. Approximately 20% of all stone patients, however, require additional or other forms of therapy, such as URS, PNL, or surgery. Up to now, the differential indications for these procedures have not been completely established. A crucial factor for successful application of ESWL is stone volume and localization. Large stones with a central stone mass may be successfully treated by combining ESWL and PNL, while surgery is still preferred in those with a peripheral stone mass.

Nephrologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentInternal medicineUreteral stonemedicineShock wave lithotripsyLithotripsybusinessExtracorporeal shock wave lithotripsySurgeryWorld Journal of Urology
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Compatibility, effectiveness and susceptibility to degradation of alkoxysilane-based consolidation treatments on a carbonate stone

2021

Abstract Alkoxysilane-based consolidation treatment are commonly employed in restoration and conservation works of Cultural Heritage buildings. However, their poor affinity to carbonate stones is well-known. In this paper, we evaluate three consolidant treatments (two of them modified to incorporate hydrophobic or photocatalytic properties), formulated to circumvent this drawback and their cracking during drying, through a surfactant-assisted synthesis. The consolidants were applied on Noto stone, a biocalcarenite (~95% CaCO3 ) employed in numerous Cultural Heritage buildings of Southern Italy. A comprehensive validation of the three consolidants, compared to a commercial TEOS based consoli…

Noto stoneMaterials scienceConsolidation (soil)Hydrophobicity0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionMechanical resistancePulp and paper industrySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architetturachemistry.chemical_compoundPhotocatalysichemistryMechanics of MaterialsSusceptibility021105 building & constructionArchitectureCompatibility (mechanics)CarbonateDegradation (geology)Consolidant021108 energySafety Risk Reliability and QualityCivil and Structural Engineering
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Precious stones and ‘wondrous’ minerals in Old High German glosses

2018

This essay will focus on the names of precious stones and minerals which were known and praised for their extraordinary properties in Old High German glosses and glossaries. The research aims to shed light on the circulation of stone lore in medieval Germany, and the strategies employed by the glossators when approaching this peculiar lexical field. In a number of cases, the interpretamentum takes the form of an explanatory gloss, providing a short description of the stone, which can include details on its colour, shape and physical properties. The features of the glosses under examination will hopefully yield relevant data on the knowledge of the precious stones and their physical appearan…

Old high German glosses names of precius stonesSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
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Comparative evaluation of the effect of impression materials and trays on the accuracy of angulated implants impressions

2018

Background Vinyl Polyether Siloxane is a newly introduced impression material and studies on that is scarce. Implant insertion in posterior mandible might be angulated due to anatomical considerations. The purpose of this study was to compare the dimensional and angular accuracy of impressions using full-arch versus sectional tray and Vinyl Polysiloxane versus Vinyl Polyether Siloxane in angulated implants. Material and Methods Four implants were placed in dental areas #19, #21, #28 and #30 of a Kennedy class I mandibular acrylic model with 30° lingual angulation. Twenty sectional and 20 full-arch open trays were made on the primary cast. Impressions were taken using Vinyl Polysiloxane and …

OrthodonticsPosterior mandibleProsthetic DentistryMaterials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentResearch030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Comparative evaluationImpressionDental stone03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineTraySiliconechemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineImplantDental implantGeneral Dentistry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Accuracy of fit of implant-supported bars fabricated on definitive casts made by different dental stones

2018

Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of fitting of an implant supported screw-retained bar made on definitive casts produced by 4 different dental stone products. Material and Methods The dental stones tested were QuickRock (Protechno), FujiRock (GC), Jade Stone (Whip Mix) and Moldasynt (Heraeus). Three external hexagon implants were placed in a polyoxymethylene block. Definitive impressions were made using monophase high viscosity polyvinylsiloxane in combination with custom trays. Then, definitive models from the different types of dental stones were fabricated. Three castable cylinders with a machined non-enganging base were cast and connected with a very sma…

OrthodonticsProsthetic DentistryMaterials scienceResearchmedicine.medical_treatmentAbutment030206 dentistry02 engineering and technologyDental Gypsum:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDental stone03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineStatistical analysis0210 nano-technologyDental implantGeneral DentistryImplant supported
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BIOLOGICAL MACRO AND MICRO SYSTEMS CO-EXISTING IN THE “FOUNTAIN OF THE TWO DRAGONS”, PALERMO

2017

Stone works of art located outdoors are exposed to natural deterioration, due to several physical, chemical and biological factors. Biological macro- and micro-systems (e.g. weeds, insects, algae, mosses, fungi and bacteria) may induce the biodeterioration of stone materials. In February 2014, the state of conservation of the Fountain of the two Dragons in Palermo was examined, during which time biological colonization in some areas of the fountain and statues, was also detected. The monument represents an excellent substrate for the development and growth of microrganisms and organisms that need a continuous supply of water. Direct solar irradiance promotes the development of photoautotrop…

Out-door fountain; stone biodeterioration; micro and macro-organismsSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatastone biodeteriorationlcsh:NX1-820fountainSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatafountain; stone biodeterioration; micro and macro-organismsOut-door fountainlcsh:Arts in generalmicro and macro-organisms
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Direct nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals onto the surface of living renal epithelial cells in culture

1998

Direct nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals onto the surface of living renal epithelial cells in culture. Background. The interaction of the most common crystal in human urine, calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD), with the surface of monkey renal epithelial cells (BSC-1 line) was studied to identify initiating events in kidney stone formation. Methods. To determine if COD crystals could nucleate directly onto the apical cell surface, a novel technique utilizing vapor diffusion of oxalic acid was employed. Cells were grown to confluence in the inner four wells of 24-well plates. At the start of each experiment, diethyloxalate in water was placed into eight adjacent wells, and the pla…

Oxalic acid030232 urology & nephrologyCalcium oxalateNucleationchemistry.chemical_elementApical cellCalciumKidneyOxalateCell LineCell membrane03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundKidney Calculi0302 clinical medicineDogsmedicineAnimalscrystallography030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesKidneyx-ray of kidney calculiCalcium OxalateEpithelial CellsAnatomyHaplorhinimodels of stonesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryNephrologyBiophysicsstructural defectsCrystallizationcell membraneKidney International
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Sialic acid-containing glycoproteins on renal cells determine nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals

2001

Sialic acid-containing glycoproteins on renal cells determine nucleation of calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals. Background The interaction between the surfaces of renal epithelial cells and calcium oxalate dihydrate (COD), the most common crystal in human urine, was studied to identify critical determinants of kidney stone formation. Methods A novel technique utilizing vapor diffusion of oxalic acid was employed to nucleate COD crystals onto the apical surface of living cells. Confluent monolayers were grown in the inner 4 wells of 24-well culture plates. To identify cell surface molecules that regulate crystal nucleation, cells were pretreated with a protease (trypsin or proteinase K) to a…

Oxalic acidNucleationneuraminidaseKidneyOxalatelaw.inventionCell membranekidney calculichemistry.chemical_compoundlawChlorocebus aethiopsmedicineAnimalssialoglycoconjugatesCrystallizationCells CulturedGlycoproteinsKidneyCalcium OxalateproteaseTrypsinrenal stonesN-Acetylneuraminic AcidSialic acidmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryNephrologyCrystallizationcell membranemedicine.drugKidney International
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