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Review article: recommended reading list of early publications on atomic layer deposition - outcome of the "virtual Project on the History of ALD"

2017

Atomic layer deposition (ALD), a gas-phase thin film deposition technique based on repeated, self-terminating gas-solid reactions, has become the method of choice in semiconductor manufacturing and many other technological areas for depositing thin conformal inorganic material layers for various applications. ALD has been discovered and developed independently, at least twice, under different names: atomic layer epitaxy (ALE) and molecular layering. ALE, dating back to 1974 in Finland, has been commonly known as the origin of ALD, while work done since the 1960s in the Soviet Union under the name "molecular layering" (and sometimes other names) has remained much less known. The virtual proj…

semiconductor manufacturingThin filmsPatent literature2015 Nano TechnologyHOL - HolstLibrary scienceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologydeposition01 natural sciencesPoster presentationsAtomic layer deposition0103 physical sciencesAtomic layer epitaxy[CHIM]Chemical SciencesReading listPatentsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSgas-solid reaction010302 applied physicsTS - Technical SciencesIndustrial Innovationinorganic materialPhysicsAtomic layer depositionSilicaSurfaces and InterfacesatomikerroskasvatusAtomic layer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physicshistory of technologySurfaces Coatings and FilmsALD0210 nano-technologySoviet unionAtomic layer epitaxial growthEpitaxyJournal of Vacuum Science and Technology A
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Ancora sulla sentenza 30 marzo 2000 n°1835 del Consiglio di Stato

2002

sentenza 30 marzo 2000 n°1835 Consiglio di Statocapitolienti riconoscimento personalità giuridica antico possesso di stato
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Looking ahead in games research

2021

This thematic issue presents a number of emerging scholarships into the study of digital gaming. The articles are based on a 2019 symposium on game studies hosted by the Digital Games Research section of ECREA. As the phenomena related to digital gaming keep on evolving and emerging, so must research keep up with the times and constantly challenge itself. Whether speaking about validating previously developed research methods, imagining totally new ones, or even challenging the whole philosophy of science on which research is being done, there is a constant need for reappraisal and introspection within games research. As a cultural medium that has become deeply embedded into the social fabr…

serious gamesmedia_common.quotation_subjectdigital games302 Social interaction050801 communication & media studiesSocial interactionddc:070Field (computer science)lcsh:Communication. Mass mediaInteractive electronic Media0508 media and communications0504 sociologySociologyinteraktive elektronische Mediengame studiesNews media journalism publishingmedia_commonSocial sciences AnthropologyPhilosophy of scienceCommunication05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsmethodologyGame researchData sciencelcsh:P87-96300 Social sciences AnthropologySocial fabricGame studiesddc:300IntrospectionPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenddc:302digital games; game studies; methodology; serious gamesMedia and Communication
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A Shape-based Statistical Method to Retrieve 2D TRUS-MR Slice Correspondence for Prostate Biopsy

2012

International audience; This paper presents a method based on shape-context and statistical measures to match interventional 2D Trans Rectal Ultrasound (TRUS) slice during prostate biopsy to a 2D Magnetic Resonance (MR) slice of a pre-acquired prostate volume. Accurate biopsy tissue sampling requires translation of the MR slice information on the TRUS guided biopsy slice. However, this translation or fusion requires the knowledge of the spatial position of the TRUS slice and this is only possible with the use of an electro-magnetic (EM) tracker attached to the TRUS probe. Since, the use of EM tracker is not common in clinical practice and 3D TRUS is not used during biopsy, we propose to per…

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Polymeric nanoparticles for siRNA delivery: Production and applications

2017

Gene therapy through the use of siRNA and a polymeric carrier are becoming an efficient therapeutic option to conventional pharmaceutical formulations for the treatment of deadly diseases, such as cancer, pulmonary, ocular and neurodegenerative diseases. However, several considerations regarding the stability, formulation, and efficacy have to be faced up until these systems could be considered to be a marketable pharmaceutical products for to extend siRNA application to clinical practice. This review is focused on the key challenges of siRNA therapeutics, with special attention on the faced obstacles and on the formulation-related difficulties, providing a list of requirements needed for o…

siRNA deliveryPolymersPharmaceutical ScienceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyPolyethylenimine010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPolyaminesHumansRNA Small InterferingPolyethylenimineChitosanPolymeric non viral vectorInulinChitosan; Inulin; Polyaspartamide; Polyethylenimine; Polymeric non viral vectors; siRNA delivery.Genetic Therapy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolymeric nanoparticles0104 chemical sciencesClinical PracticePolyaspartamidechemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoPolymeric non viral vectorsNanoparticles0210 nano-technologyPeptidessiRNA delivery.
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Development of New Targeted Inulin Complex Nanoaggregates for siRNA Delivery in Antitumor Therapy.

2021

Here, a novel strategy of formulating efficient polymeric carriers based on the already described INU-IMI-DETA for gene material whose structural, functional, and biological properties can be modulated and improved was successfully investigated. In particular, two novel derivatives of INU-IMI-DETA graft copolymer were synthesized by chemical functionalisation with epidermal growth factor (EGF) or polyethylenglycol (PEG), named INU-IMI-DETA-EGF and INU-IMI-DETA-PEG, respectively, in order to improve the performance of already described “inulin complex nanoaggregates” (ICONs). The latter were thus prepared by appropriately mixing the two copolymers, by varying each component from 0 to 100 wt%…

siRNA deliveryRNase PCellPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441EGF; inulin; PEG; siRNA delivery; targeting; tumourlcsh:Organic chemistryEpidermal growth factorNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryPEG ratioZeta potentialmedicineCopolymerHumansDoxorubicinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRNA Small InterferingtargetingEGFDrug CarriersinulinChemistrytumourOrganic ChemistryTransfection021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPEG0104 chemical sciencesNanostructuresmedicine.anatomical_structureSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoChemistry (miscellaneous)BiophysicsMCF-7 CellsMolecular Medicine0210 nano-technologymedicine.drugMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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Impact of Different Washing Conditions on the Release of Ag Species from Textiles

2016

The paper investigates the Ag release from textiles (socks available in shops, cotton and viscose filled with Ag nanoparticles–AgNPs) into a washing solution under different conditions. The released Ag amount depended on various factors, such as test media (chemical composition, temperature and water volume), metal contents, and textile impregnation conditions. Furthermore, it turned out that the textile type and colour were the main parameters affecting the Ag release. The Ag concentration in the washing solution ranged between 0.015 μg/l and 4.44 μg/l (socks) and between 0.61 μg/l and 103 μg/l (AgNPs–filled cotton). The total Ag percentage released into water during one washing varied con…

silver nanoparticlesChemistryPrecipitation (chemistry)Environmental engineeringtoxicity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologynano–silver–filled textiles01 natural sciencesSilver nanoparticleMetalsocksTap watervisual_artOxidizing agentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumViscose0210 nano-technologyChemical compositionWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNuclear chemistrywashing processJournal of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Study of the Stability of Citrate Capped AgNPs in Several Environmental Water Matrices by Asymmetrical Flow Field Flow Fractionation

2021

Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) coupled to UV-Vis and dynamic light scattering (DLS) detectors in series, was tested for stability studies of dispersions of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in several water matrices. The main goal is to provide knowledge to understand their possible behavior in the environment for short times since mixturing (up to 180 min). Ultrapure (UPW), bottled (BW1, BW2), tap (TW), transitional (TrW) and sea water (SW) matrices were assayed. Observations were compatible with the aggregation of AgNPs, a change in the plasmon band and a size growth with time were done. Fractograms showed different evolution fingerprints in the function of the…

silver nanoparticlesGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrysea water02 engineering and technologyFractionation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSilver nanoparticleArticlelcsh:ChemistryMatrix (mathematics)Dynamic light scatteringpotable waterDissolved organic carboncitrate cappingGeneral Materials Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAqueous solutionAF4Chemistryaggregation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QD1-999Ionic strengthSeawatertransitional water0210 nano-technologyNanomaterials
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Design and Characterization of Effective Ag, Pt and AgPt Nanoparticles to H2O2 Electrosensing from Scrapped Printed Electrodes

2019

The use of disposable screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) has extraordinarily grown in the last years. In this paper, conductive inks from scrapped SPEs were removed by acid leaching, providing high value feedstocks suitable for the electrochemical deposition of Ag, Pt and Ag core-Pt shell-like bimetallic (AgPt) nanoparticles, onto screen-printed carbon electrodes (ML@SPCEs, M = Ag, Pt or AgPt, L = metal nanoparticles from leaching solutions). ML@SPCEs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The results were compared to those obtained when metal nanoparticles were synthesised using standard solutions of metal salts (MS@…

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Zinc Adsorption by Activated Carbon Prepared from Lignocellulosic Waste Biomass

2019

Sawdust was used as a precursor for the production of biomass-based activated carbon. Carbonization and activation are single-stage processes, and steam was used as a physical activation agent at 800 &deg

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