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Closure to “Sequent Depth Ratio of a B-Jump” by Francesco Giuseppe Carollo, Vito Ferro, and Vincenzo Pampalone

2013

Mechanical EngineeringJumpCalculusClosure (topology)GeometryMomentum-depth relationship in a rectangular channelWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Dynamic response of beams excited by moving oscillators: Approximate analytical solutions for general boundary conditions

2023

In this paper, the dynamic response of an Euler-Bernoulli beam with general boundary conditions (BCs) and subject to a moving oscillator is examined. Notably, novel approximate closed-form expressions are determined for the vertical responses of both the beam and the moving oscillator, specifically considering the effect of damping in these systems, commonly omitted in standard approaches in the literature. In this regard, a modal superposition procedure is adopted and combined with an appropriate expansion-based approach of the dynamic response of the system, which naturally arises considering the oscillator-beam mass ratio to be reasonably small. Further, general boundary conditions are t…

Mechanical EngineeringModeling and SimulationGeneral Materials ScienceClosed-form solution Damping General boundary conditions Moving oscillator Vehicle-bridge interactionSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniComputer Science ApplicationsCivil and Structural EngineeringComputers & Structures
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Ventilating the newborn and child

2010

Summary The mechanical ventilation of neonates and children in operating theatres has always posed a challenge for anaesthesiologists. Firstly, the extreme physiological features of neonatal lungs make them very difficult to ventilate with an anaesthesia ventilator. Gattinoni's "baby lung" concept to describe ARDS lungs in adults comes from the physiological features of neonatal lungs (low dynamic compliance, low pulmonary time constant, low FRC, high closing volume, proneness to atelectasis, high inspiratory airway resistance). Secondly, the performance and technology (peak flow, insufflation power, trigger sensitivity, ventilation modes, etc.) of anaesthesia ventilators is still less adva…

Mechanical ventilationInsufflationARDSmedicine.medical_specialtyOperating theatresbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAtelectasisCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.diseaselaw.inventionClosing VolumeAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinelawVentilation (architecture)medicinebusinessIntensive care medicineAnaesthesia ventilatorCurrent Anaesthesia & Critical Care
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Breaking bad news: How to cope.

2018

Physicians often are uncomfortable when communicating an unfavorable outcome: they feel inadequate in the face of uncontrollable disease and unprepared to manage the emotional reactions of patients. For lack of proper training, they often adopt inappropriate ways to disclose unfavorable information. We will outline some key points about the issue of disclosing bad news and aim to provide useful tools to physicians who have to cope frequently with breaking bad news to patients, providing examples and clinical sceneries specific to gastroenterology and hepatology practice.

Medical educationPhysician-Patient RelationsTruth DisclosureHepatologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunicationMedical HumanitieGastroenterologyMEDLINEHepatology; Gastroenterology; Communication; Bad news; Medical Humanities; EmpathyEmpathyTruth Disclosure03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBad newMedicineHumans030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyMedical humanitiesEmpathybusinessmedia_commonDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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Freedom and pressure in self-disclosure

2013

Today there is great openness about breast cancer, and the current ideology is that this is considered positive. This article draws upon sociological and philosophical theories to explore psychological practices. We ask: do women experience as much freedom to not talk about their illness as they do to talk about it? Do they experience that not being open is as favourably valued as openness is? The article is based on an ethnographic study in which women have given detailed accounts of how, to whom and in which situations they have been open or closed about their illness. It shows that breast cancer sufferers do not always experience a real choice between withholding and sharing information.…

Medical sociologyHealth (social science)Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectNegative libertySelf-disclosureOpenness to experienceIdeologyPhilosophical theoryPsychologySocial learning theorySocial psychologySocial cognitive theorymedia_commonSocial Theory & Health
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The onset of the Messinian salinity crisis: Insights from Cyprus sections

2009

Abstract The Neogene basins of Southern Cyprus provide a good opportunity to improve the knowledge of the paleoenvironmental changes involved in the triggering of the Messinian evaporite deposition in the Mediterranean, and of their chronology, which is still questionable with regards to the parameters responsible for the triggering of the salinity crisis. It is still difficult to discriminate the individual effects of tectonics, climate, global sea-level changes. In Cyprus, considerable progress has been made on the events leading to the MSC, since the 70's, in high-resolution microfossil biostratigraphy, astrochronology, cyclostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy. A study of the Tochni sec…

Mediterranean climateAstrochronology010506 paleontologyEvaporiteStratigraphyGeologyStructural basinCyclostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsNeogene01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinhumanitiesOceanography13. Climate action14. Life underwatergeographic locationsGeologyMagnetostratigraphy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSedimentary Geology
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ASTROCHRONOLOGY OF LATE MIDDLE MIOCENE MEDITERRANEAN SECTIONS

2004

Mediterranean climateAstrochronologyTortonianCyclostratigraphyCyclostratigraphy; Calcareous plankton; Neogene; BiostratigraphyBiostratigraphySerravallianSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaBiostratigraphyCyclostratigraphyNeogenePaleontologyCalcareous planktonMiddle Miocene disruptionPlanktonic ForaminiferaNeogeneGeology
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Development of microbial populations in the anaerobic hydrolysis of grass silage for methane production

2010

Six batch leach bed (LB) reactors, installed in parallel and connected to a common upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor, were fed with grass silage and operated at 35 (+/-1) degrees C. The development and distribution of microorganisms, which firmly and loosely attached to solid materials, and presented in the leachate in the LB reactors, were investigated by 16S rRNA gene-based terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism and clone library analyses. The phylotypes and their relative abundance changed in the respective bacterial community throughout the 49-day run and showed differences between the communities. Large numbers of phylotypes were detected from day 10 onwards. On day 17…

MethanobacteriumEcologybiologyBacteroidetesMethanosarcinabiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyClostridiaTerminal restriction fragment length polymorphismAnaerobic digestionGammaproteobacteriaBotanyBetaproteobacteriaFEMS Microbiology Ecology
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Morphological changes in adherent cells induced by Clostridium difficile toxins.

1991

Mice Inbred BALB CClostridioides difficileCytotoxinsMacrophagesBacterial ToxinsClostridium difficileBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesBiochemistryMicrobiologyEnterotoxinsMiceMicroscopy ElectronBacterial ProteinsCell AdhesionAnimalsBiochemical Society transactions
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Diagnóstico microbiológico de las infecciones gastrointestinales

2009

Resumen Las infecciones agudas del tracto gastrointestinal figuran entre las enfermedades infecciosas más frecuentes. En esta revisión se examinan diversas técnicas para diagnosticar las gastroenteritis que ocasionan bacterias, virus y parásitos. El coprocultivo es el método de elección para el diagnóstico de las infecciones bacterianas intestinales, aunque las infecciones por Clostridium difficile se pueden diagnosticar mediante la detección de las toxinas A y B en las heces y las infecciones por Escherichia coli diarreagénicas se pueden diagnosticar mediante la detección por reacción en cadena de la polimerasa de factores de virulencia específicos de los diversos enteropatotipos. Las técn…

Microbiology (medical)AdultMaleMicrobiological TechniquesGastrointestinal DiseasesBiologymedicine.disease_causeVirusArticleMicrobiologyFecesRotavirusVirologyDiagnosismedicineHelminthsAnimalsHumansParasitesIntestinal Diseases ParasiticEscherichia coliAgedGastrointestinal tractCross InfectionBacteriaDiagnósticoInfantClostridium difficilebiology.organism_classificationVirologyGastroenteritisVirusChild PreschoolProtozoaFemaleParasitologyBacteriasBacteriaParásitosEnfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiologia Clinica
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