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Dottore, mio figlio non impara a leggere”. I Disturbi Specifici dell’Apprendimento (DSA) e il pediatra di famiglia

2015

Si parla di Disturbo Specifico di Apprendimento (DSA) quando sono presenti delle difficoltà isolate e circoscritte nella lettura (Dislessia) e/o nella scrittura (Disortografia) e/o nel calcolo (Discalculia) nonostante la presenza di adeguate capacità cognitive e opportunità scolastiche. Tali difficoltà hanno carattere evolutivo e persistente, presentandosi con diversa espressività clinica nelle varie fasi dello sviluppo. La prevalenza mondiale del disturbo si attesta tra il 5 e il 15% (DSM 5, 2013). L’incidenza è maggiore nei maschi, con un rapporto M/F stimato intorno a 2:1, 3:1 (DSM 5, 2013). In Italia la stima di prevalenza dei DSA fra i bambini in età scolare oscilla fra il 3 e il 5% (C…

Disturbi Specifici dell’Apprendimento DSA screening precoce questionari osservativiSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialistica
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The aristaless (Arx) gene: one gene for many "interneuronopathies".

2009

The ARX (Aristaless-related (X-linked) homeobox) gene is not only present in arthropods and their ancestors, but also in vertebrates including humans (ARX orthologs). The gene is composed of 5 coding exons and it is expressed predominantly in foetal and adult brain and skeletal muscle. In this review we report on our experience and review the existing literature on the genotype and phenotype heterogeneity associated with ARX abnormalities in humans ranging from severe neuronal migration defects (e.g., lissencephaly), to mild forms of X-linked mental retardation without apparent brain abnormalities. The ARX-related disorders are reviewed focusing on their clinical features and on the role of…

Doublecortin ProteinGenotypeLissencephalyBiologyNeuronal migration defectsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyExonMiceGenotype-phenotype distinctionSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaInterneuronsmedicineAnimalsHumansAbnormalities MultipleGeneZebrafishGeneticsHomeodomain ProteinsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyARX homeoboxmedicine.diseasePhenotypeCranial Nerve DiseasesPhenotypeMultigene FamilyMental Retardation X-LinkedHomeoboxAbnormalityTranscription FactorsFrontiers in bioscience (Elite edition)
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Quantized Dissensus in Networks of Agents subject to Death and Duplication

2012

Dissensus is a modeling framework for networks of dynamic agents in competition for scarce resources. Originally inspired by biological cells behaviors, it fits also marketing, finance and many other application areas. Competition is often unstable in the sense that strong agents, those having access to large resources, gain more and more resources at the expense of weak agents. Thus, strong agents duplicate when reaching a critical amount of resources, whereas weak agents die when loosing all their resources. To capture all these phenomena we introduce systems with a discrete time gossip and unstable state dynamics interrupted by discrete events affecting the network topology. Invariancy o…

Dynamic ProgrammingConsensus ProtocolsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDistributed computingSubject (philosophy)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Network topologyConsensus protocolScarcityCompetition (economics)Settore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaGossipFOS: MathematicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematics - Optimization and Controlmedia_commonConsensus Protocols; Quantized Control; Dynamic Programming; Network based marketing; Dynamic Pie Diagram.Dynamic Pie Diagramquantized controlComputer Science ApplicationsConsensus protocolsConsensus protocols; network based marketing; quantized controlDiscrete time and continuous timeControl and Systems Engineeringnetwork based marketingOptimization and Control (math.OC)90C3993Dxx34K2034a38Settore MAT/09 - Ricerca Operativa
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"Table 6" of "Cross-sections and leptonic forward-backward asymmetries from the Z0 running of LEP."

2000

Cross section and forward-backward asymmetry in the E+ E- channel for the 1995 data. The polar angle is 44 to 136 degrees. Additional systematic error for cross section of 0.52 PCT (efficiencies and backgrounds) and 0.14 PCT (absolute luminosity). Additional systematic error for the asymmetry of 0.0020.

E+ E- --> E+ E-Electron productionElasticAsymmetry Measurement89.438-92.965E+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionCross SectionSIGASYM
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"Table 40" of "Tuning and test of fragmentation models based on identified particles and precision event shape data."

1996

Compilation of multiplicities of baryons from current LEP I data.

E+ E- --> LAMBDA XE+ E- --> SIGMA(1385P13)- XE+ E- --> SIGMA(1385P13)+ XStrange productionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyE+ E- --> OMEGA- X91.2Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsE+ E- --> P XMULTInclusiveE+ E- --> XI(1530P13)0 XE+ E- --> DELTA(1232P33)++ XE+ E- ScatteringComputer Science::Programming LanguagesE+ E- --> XI- XHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentE+ E- --> LAMBDA/B0 X
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"Table 1" of "Strange baryon production in Z hadronic decays"

1995

No description provided.

E+ E- --> SIGMA(1385P13)- XE+ E- --> SIGMA(1385P13)+ XE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross SectionE+ E- --> SIGMA+ X91.2Cross SectionSIGMULTInclusiveE+ E- --> XIBAR+ XE+ E- --> XI(1530P13)0 XE+ E- ScatteringE+ E- --> SIGMA- XE+ E- --> XI- XExclusiveR measurement
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"Table 12" of "Cross-sections and leptonic forward-backward asymmetries from the Z0 running of LEP."

2000

Cross section and forward-backward asymmetry in the TAU+ TAU- channel for the 1995 data. Additional systematic error for cross section of 0.60 PCT (efficiencies and backgrounds) and 0.14 PCT (absolute luminosity). Additional systematic error for the asymmetry of 0.0020.

E+ E- --> TAU+ TAU-Asymmetry Measurement89.438-92.965E+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCross SectionTau productionSIGASYM
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Tratamiento jurídico de una enfermedad social. Los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria (TCA)

2018

The boundless increase of people suffering from an Eating Disorder (ED), makes necessary to develop measures related to other factors, in order to overcome the ones characterized of being strictly sanitary. The disease has become a social and cultural phenomenon. The exaltation of the cult to the body, with the stereotype of the extreme thinness linked with beauty and success is causing that, particularly young people, try to achieve an image which, in many cases, can jeopardize their health, that is the reason why the rearrangement of values has become an objective of paramount importance. Therefore, the fight against this social illness requires legal actions in order to prevent it from g…

ED. 44 85:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]in order to overcome the ones characterized of being strictly sanitary. The disease has become a social and cultural phenomenon. The exaltation of the cult to the bodycan jeopardize their healthPurificación The boundless increase of people suffering from an Eating Disorder (ED)the fight against this social illness requires legal actions in order to prevent it from going any further. Anorexiaprotección de la saludwith the stereotype of the extreme thinness linked with beauty and success is causing thattry to achieve an image whichAnorexiahealth protectionbulimiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASparticularly young peopleTCA.that is the reason why the rearrangement of values has become an objective of paramount importance. Thereforein many cases2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 502169 2018 9 6653320 Tratamiento jurídico de una enfermedad social. Los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria (TCA) Cremades Garcíamakes necessary to develop measures related to other factors
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EPATITE AUTOIMMUNE E COINFEZIONE DA HHV6: DESCRIZIONE DI UN CASO IN ETA’ PEDIATRICA

2011

EPATITE AUTOIMMUNESettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaHHV6
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Molecular response of the sponge Suberites domuncula to bacterial infection

2001

The aim of this study was the documentation of the molecular immune response of Suberites domuncula upon bacterial infection. Additionally, the bacteria that are naturally present in the sponge after prolonged aquarium maintenance were characterized. After 6 months of maintenance of S. domuncula in seawater aquaria, only one bacterial 16S rDNA sequence could be recovered, which belongs to the genus Pseudomonas. Concomitantly, morphologically uniform bacteria were found encapsulated in bacteriocytes. These findings indicate that certain bacteria, possibly of the genus Pseudomonas, are able to persist for long periods in host bacteriocytes. Subsequent to performing a previously established in…

EcologybiologyLipopolysaccharidep38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesPseudomonasAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationVibrioMicrobiologySuberites domunculachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVibrionaceaeMitogen-activated protein kinasebiology.proteinEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaMarine Biology
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