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Characterization of measles virus strains circulating in Southern Italy (Palermo area, Sicily) between 2010 and 2011

2015

Measles virus (MV) was classified in 24 genotypes that show a distinct geographic distribution. Genotypes contain multiple distinct lineages. In 2011 large outbreaks of measles occurred in Italy and in many European countries. Aims of this study are to analyze the intra-genotype variability and to follow the importation and the spread of new MV strains in Sicily. A fragment of 450. bps of MV C-terminal nucleoprotein was sequenced from sera of 73 Sicilian patients with symptomatic measles infections, occurred between 2010 and 2011. Five MV strains were D4 genotype and 68 were D8 genotype. The MV/D4 sequences were related to MV/D4-Enfield variant. Two lineages of MV/D8 genotypes, related to M…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineMicrobiology (medical)Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaAdolescentGenotypeSequence analysis030106 microbiologyHistory 21st CenturyMicrobiologyMeaslesMeasles virusYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesGeneticMeasleGenotypeGenetic variationGeneticsmedicineHumansSicilyMolecular BiologyMeasles virus intra-genotypes variabilityPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyMeasles eliminationGenetic VariationOutbreakSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicVirologylanguage.human_languageGeographic distributionInfectious DiseasesMeasles virusMeasles virus genotypeMeasles virulanguageRNA ViralFemaleSicilianMeasles virus lineageMeaslesHumanInfection, Genetics and Evolution
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Survival of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Germany in the early 21st century.

2012

This study provides up-to-date and detailed cancer survival estimates of German patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL, International Statistical Classification of Diseases 10th Revision [ICD-10] codes C82-C85) based on data from 11 cancer registries. Period analysis was used to calculate 5-year relative survival in 2002-2006, overall and by gender, age and histology. Comparison was made with patients with NHL in the United States (US) Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database in the same time period. Overall 5-year relative survival for patients with NHL in Germany in 2002-2006 was 62.8% and in the US was 65.1%. Survival decreased with age from 81.7% at age 15-49 to 46.5% at age…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFollicular lymphomaHistory 21st CenturyYoung AdultOlder patientshemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineGermanyEpidemiologymedicineHumansRegistriesAgedAged 80 and overRelative survivalbusiness.industryLymphoma Non-HodgkinCancerHematologyHistory 20th CenturyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUnited StatesLymphomaOncologyImmunologyPeriod AnalysisHodgkin lymphomaFemalebusinessSEER ProgramLeukemialymphoma
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The main trends in the palaeodemography of the 7th-18th century population of Latvia

2006

The study represents palaeodemographic research of osteological material of 3304 individuals from the funds of the Anthropological Laboratory of the Institute of History of the University of Latvia in Riga, dating from the 7 th to the 18 th century AD. Compensated life expectancy at birth is varying between 20.3 and 22.2 years during the research period. Crude mortality has changed between 49.3 and 45 %o. In the early period (7 th - 13 th century) there is a significant male prevalence (2.2 - 1.4); female life expectancy at the age of 20 is on average 6.6 years less than for males. This difference decreases to 5.4 years in the 13 th - 18 th century. According to historical demography, femal…

AdultMaleHistoryAdolescentPopulation DynamicsPopulationDemographic transitionReproductive ageHistory 18th CenturyHistory 17th CenturyAge DistributionLife ExpectancyBody SizeHumansMortalitySex DistributionBirth RateChildeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyHistory 15th CenturyFamily Characteristicseducation.field_of_studyLife spanInfant NewbornInfantPaleontologyHistorical demographyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedLatviaHistory MedievalChild mortalityHistory 16th CenturyFemale life expectancyChild PreschoolAnthropologyLife expectancyFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyDemographyAnthropologischer Anzeiger
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Short review: Field recovery and potential information value of small elements of the skeleton

2011

The recovery of small elements of the skeleton (e.g. hyoid, carpals, and hand and foot phalanges) is one of the established tasks of the archaeologist and physical anthropologist when working in the field, whether in an archaeological or forensic context. In the present work, we illustrate the field location of ossified laryngeal cartilages, hand sesamoids, and the medial clavicular epiphyses. The potential information offered by these elements is briefly summarized. The frequency of these elements observed in a cemetery dating from 1943 indicates the possibility that these elements could be found in other contexts at a higher frequency than expected.

AdultMaleHistoryLaryngeal CartilagesContext (language use)Laryngeal cartilageSkeleton (category theory)Bone and BonesAnthropology PhysicalYoung AdultOsteogenesisHumansCemeteriesInformation valuePrisonersHistory 20th CenturyPhalanxClavicleArchaeologyField (geography)ArchaeologySpainAnthropologySesamoid BonesEpiphysesCognitive psychologyHOMO
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The Path of Cicely Saunders: The “Peculiar Beauty” of Palliative Care

2019

This paper is aimed at focusing on the writings and the experience of the Hospice movement Founder, Dame Cicely Saunders. The in-depth analysis carried out had the objective of verifying if “the way” of Cicely to understand, live and propose palliative care was still current and “beautiful”, so that we can nowadays refer to her fascinating “Original Palliative Care”. With “beauty” we mean, on the one hand, a way able to allow a personal path of research of the meaning of the disease and of the care, both for those who care and for those who are cared for. On the other hand, it seems to us that Cicely strongly suggests how this path can not be carried out alone, but is only possible within …

AdultMalePalliative careAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)EmpathyNursing Staff HospitalRelational autonomyHistory 21st Centurytotal painCicelyHumansMeaning (existential)SociologyCicely Saundermedia_commonpalliative carebiologyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th CenturyMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationglobal approachAction (philosophy)AestheticsBeautyFemaleEmpathy
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DaVinci's Mona Lisa entering the next dimension.

2013

For several of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings, such as The Virgin and Child with St Anne or the Mona Lisa, there exist copies produced by his own studio. In case of the Mona Lisa, a quite exceptional, rediscovered studio copy was presented to the public in 2012 by the Prado Museum in Madrid. Not only does it mirror its famous counterpart superficially; it also features the very same corrections to the lower layers, which indicates that da Vinci and the ‘copyist’ must have elaborated their panels simultaneously. On the basis of subjective (thirty-two participants estimated painter-model constellations) as well as objective data (analysis of trajectories between landmarks of both paintings), …

AdultMaleVision DisparityFamous Personsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyObjective dataYoung AdultOpticsArtificial IntelligenceHumansDimension (data warehouse)media_commonPaintingDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryMuseumsPerspective (graphical)ArtSensory SystemsOphthalmologyStereopsisHistory 16th CenturyBinocular disparityFemalePaintingsbusinessMona lisaStudioPerception
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More than a leap of faith: the impact of biological and religious correlates on reproductive behavior.

2004

Using a conceptual model that integrates both social and biomedical factors of causation, this paper tries to delineate the pathways through which the reproductive characteristics of a multidenominational community are characterized. In total, 5513 historical entries from family reconstitution were available. Selection of data was guided by the inclusion of information about religious affiliation. Only married couples with children as well as single mothers with the relevant information were considered. Of these, 1855 entries were of Roman Catholic (C), 1143 of Lutheran/Protestant (L/P2), and 609 of Reformed Calvinist (R) denomination. The analysis documented differential nuptiality and fer…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityReproductive BehaviorHistory 18th CenturyLeap of faithBiological FactorsProtestantismSociologyGermanyGeneticsHumansFamilySociologyCausationMarriageSociocultural evolutionGenetics (clinical)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonHistorical demographyHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturySingle mothersHistory 20th CenturyModels TheoreticalReligionParitySocioeconomic FactorsFemaleSeasonsSocial psychologyMaternal AgeHuman biology
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Trends in excess mortality in follicular lymphoma at a population level

2015

Background Since the 1990s and since the development of humanised monoclonal antibodies in 1998, the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has undergone profound changes. Follicular lymphoma (FL) was the first to benefit from this treatment, and several clinical trials have shown a significant improvement in overall survival, but little information is available at a population level. Objective Our objective was to estimate changes in FL-specific mortality at a population level, with an appropriate methodology. Methods Two French retrospective population-based studies on FL were conducted, one from 1995 to 2004, in 1477 patients, and one from 1995 to 2010, in 451 patients. Trends in excess morta…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulation level[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PopulationFollicular lymphomaHistory 21st CenturyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineHumansMedicineIn patientRegistriesAge of OnsetStage (cooking)educationLymphoma FollicularAgedNeoplasm StagingRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overExcess mortalityeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHematologyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th CenturyMiddle Agedmedicine.disease3. Good healthLymphomaClinical trialPopulation Surveillance030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyFemaleFrancebusiness030215 immunology
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L’uomo vivificato. Il "ganzer Mensch" come ideale antropologico della "Wirkungsästhetik" tra primo illuminismo e filosofia popolare

Aesthetics of the eighteenth centuryEstetica del Settecentovital knowledgeSettore M-FIL/04 - Esteticailluminismo tedescoGarveGerman EnlightenmentSulzerEstetica del Settecento; illuminismo tedesco; Baumgarten; Sulzer; Garve; conoscenza vivaBaumgartenconoscenza vivaAesthetics of the eighteenth century; German Enlightenment; Baumgarten; Sulzer; Garve; vital knowledge
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Da Akrágas a Girgenti. Architettura e paesaggio nelle descrizioni e nell’iconografia della “città dei templi” fra Settecento e Ottocento

2016

Quando Gioacchino Di Marzo, intorno alla metà dell’Ottocento, intraprende l'opera di traduzione in italiano del Lexicon topograficum siculum di Vito Amico, dato alle stampe fra il 1757 e 1760, sente l'esigenza di dovere emendare incisivamente la voce dedicata alla città di Agrigento, in cui l'abate catanese aveva concesso alla città antica soltanto alcune brevi notazioni intorno ai templi antichi – fatta eccezione per il tempio di Giove Olimpico – soffermandosi invece sulla «novella Girgenti» e fornendo notizie dettagliate su tutti gli edifici degni di nota presenti nella città. Il tentativo di Di Marzo di colmare una simile lacuna – ingiustificabile a suo modo di vedere – scrivendo una lun…

Agrigento antiquities travellers 18th century 19th centurySettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaAgrigento antichità viaggiatori XVIII secolo XIX secolo
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