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Mammal assemblage composition predicts global patterns in emerging infectious disease risk

2021

Abstract As a source of emerging infectious diseases, wildlife assemblages (and related spatial patterns) must be quantitatively assessed to help identify high‐risk locations. Previous assessments have largely focussed on the distributions of individual species; however, transmission dynamics are expected to depend on assemblage composition. Moreover, disease–diversity relationships have mainly been studied in the context of species loss, but assemblage composition and disease risk (e.g. infection prevalence in wildlife assemblages) can change without extinction. Based on the predicted distributions and abundances of 4466 mammal species, we estimated global patterns of disease risk through …

BiodiversityDIVERSITYAnimal Sciences DeskzoonoositCommunicable Diseases EmergingeläinmaantiedetartuntatauditBureau DierwetenschappenPrimary Research ArticleGeneral Environmental ScienceBODY-SIZEMammals2. Zero hungerGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyEcologyassemblage composition; climate change; emerging infectious diseases; habitat loss; infectious disease hotspots; species distributionsassemblage compositionPOPULATION-DENSITYeliöyhteisötriskinarviointiPE&RCEXTINCTION RISKclimate changespecies distributions1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyEmerging infectious diseaseWILDLIFEhabitat lossWildlifeContext (language use)Biologyemerging infectious diseasesEVENNESSnisäkkäätAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryeläimistöEcosystemPATHOGENSSPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS15. Life on landilmastonmuutoksetPrimary Research ArticlesbiodiversiteettiHabitat destruction13. Climate actionInfectious disease (medical specialty)villieläimetWildlife Ecology and ConservationSpatial ecologyBIODIVERSITYSpecies richnessLIVING FASTEnvironmental Sciencesinfectious disease hotspots
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Hydrogeological Behaviour and Geochemical Features of Waters in Evaporite-Bearing Low-Permeability Successions: A Case Study in Southern Sicily, Italy

2020

Knowledge about the hydrogeological behaviour of heterogeneous low-permeability media is an important tool when designing anthropogenic works (e.g., landfills) that could potentially have negative impacts on the environment and on people&rsquo

Biogeochemical cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGroundwater flowEvaporiteconceptual modelEarth science0207 environmental engineeringstable isotopesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyevaporitesbacterial community01 natural sciencesRainwater harvestingGeneral Materials SciencePrecipitation020701 environmental engineeringInstrumentation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesHydrogeologytritiumProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringStable isotopeComputer Science ApplicationsEvaporiteEnvironmental scienceSouthern ItalyGroundwaterApplied Sciences
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Local Directional Multi Radius Binary Pattern

2018

Face recognition becomes an important task performed routinely in our daily lives. This application is encouraged by the wide availability of powerful and low-cost desktop and embedded computing systems, while the need comes from the integration in too much real world systems including biometric authentication, surveillance, human-computer interaction, and multimedia management. This article proposes a new variant of LBP descriptor referred as Local Directional Multi Radius Binary Pattern (LDMRBP) as a robust and effective face descriptor. The proposed LDMRBP operator is built using new neighborhood topology and new pattern encoding scheme. The adopted face recognition system consists of th…

BiometricsContextual image classificationbusiness.industryComputer scienceFeature vectorFeature extractionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognition02 engineering and technologyBinary patternFacial recognition systemComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONHistogram0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessFace detection
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BED: A new dataset for EEG-based biometrics

2021

Various recent research works have focused on the use of electroencephalography (EEG) signals in the field of biometrics. However, advances in this area have somehow been limited by the absence of a common testbed that would make it possible to easily compare the performance of different proposals. In this work, we present a data set that has been specifically designed to allow researchers to attempt new biometric approaches that use EEG signals captured by using relatively inexpensive consumer-grade devices. The proposed data set has been made publicly accessible and can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4309471 . It contains EEG recordings and responses from 21 individuals…

Biometricsmedicine.diagnostic_testComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryContext (language use)ElectroencephalographyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreFacial recognition systemField (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsData setIdentification (information)Consistency (database systems)Hardware and ArchitectureSignal ProcessingmedicineArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerInformation Systems
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Power-Laws hereditariness of biomimetic ceramics for cranioplasty neurosurgery

2019

Abstract We discuss the hereditary behavior of hydroxyapatite-based composites used for cranioplasty surgery in the context of material isotropy. We classify mixtures of collagen and hydroxiapatite composites as biomimetic ceramic composites with hereditary properties modeled by fractional-order calculus. We assume isotropy of the biomimetic ceramic is assumed and provide thermodynamic of restrictions for the material parameters. We exploit the proposed formulation of the fractional-order isotropic hereditariness further by means of a novel mechanical hierarchy corresponding exactly to the three-dimensional fractional-order constitutive model introduced.

Biomimetic materialsMaterials scienceApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringmedicine.medical_treatmentPhysics::Medical PhysicsConstitutive equationIsotropyContext (language use)02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPower lawCranioplastyBiomimetic materials Cranioplasty Fractional calculus Isotropic hereditariness Power-law hereditariness020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineCeramicComposite material0210 nano-technologySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Gene therapy with growth factors for periodontal tissue engineering : a review

2011

The treatment of oral and periodontal diseases and associated anomalies accounts for a significant proportion of the healthcare burden, with the manifestations of these conditions being functionally and psychologically debilitating. A challenge faced by periodontal therapy is the predictable regeneration of periodontal tissues lost as a consequence of disease. Growth factors are critical to the development, maturation, maintenance and repair of oral tissues as they establish an extra-cellular environment that is conducive to cell and tissue growth. Tissue engineering principles aim to exploit these properties in the development of biomimetic materials that can provide an appropriate microen…

Biomimetic materialsPeriodontal tissuebusiness.industryGrowth factormedicine.medical_treatmentGenetic enhancementRegeneration (biology)Review-ArticleDentistryContext (language use)Genetic TherapyDiseaseBioinformatics:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyTissue engineeringUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalmedicineHumansIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsSurgerybusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Evolution and biomineralization of pteropod shells

2021

12 pages; International audience; Shelled pteropods, known as sea butterflies, are a group of small gastropods that spend their entire lives swimming and drifting in the open ocean. They build thin shells of aragonite, a metastable polymorph of calcium carbonate. Pteropod shells have been shown to experience dissolution and reduced thickness with a decrease in pH and therefore represent valuable bioindicators to monitor the impacts of ocean acidification. Over the past decades, several studies have highlighted the striking diversity of shell microstructures in pteropods, with exceptional mechanical properties, but their evolution and future in acidified waters remains uncertain. Here, we re…

Biomineralization0106 biological sciencesGastropodaShell (structure)Structural diversityContext (language use)engineering.material010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesShellsCalcium Carbonate03 medical and health sciencesPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificityAnimal ShellsStructural BiologyThin shellsAnimalsBiominerals; Pteropods; Mollusc; Shells; Helical microstructure; Aragonite curved fibresSeawater14. Life underwater[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesFossils[SDV.BID.EVO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]AragoniteOcean acidificationBiodiversityHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiological EvolutionAragonite curved fibresPteropodsCalcium carbonatechemistry13. Climate actionMicroscopy Electron ScanningBiomineralsengineeringHelical microstructureMolluscGeologyBiomineralizationJournal of Structural Biology
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Evaluating the effect of organization and context on technical efficiency: a second-stage DEA analysis of Italian hospitals

2022

Objective: the purpose of this study was to compare the technical efficiency of Italian hospitals at a regional level and to examine if differences could be explained by organisational and contextual factors. Technical efficiency was defined as the ability of the operating units evaluated to use optimal resource levels for their level of output.Methods: the effect of external factors was explored through a second stage Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Efficiency scores were calculated for each hospital using the DEA method (Stage I). Through Tobit regression analysis, the estimated efficiency scores were regressed against a set of organisational and contextual characteristics beyond manager…

Biostatistics; Quality Evaluation in Healthcare; Public Healthlcsh:R5-920Hospital efficiencySecond-stage DEA; Tobit regression; Hospital efficiency; Organization; ContextSettore SECS-S/02 - Statistica Per La Ricerca Sperimentale E Tecnologicabusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicineContextDistribution (economics)lcsh:RA1-1270Context (language use)Population demographicsStage iiSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataSettore MED/01 - Statistica MedicaSecond-stage DEAResource (project management)StatisticsData envelopment analysisTobit modelStage (hydrology)lcsh:Medicine (General)businessOrganizationTobit regressionEpidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health
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A Robust Generic Method for Grid Detection in White Light Microscopy Malassez Blade Images in the Context of Cell Counting

2015

AbstractIn biology, cell counting is a primary measurement and it is usually performed manually using hemocytometers such as Malassez blades. This work is tedious and can be automated using image processing. An algorithm based on Fourier transform filtering and the Hough transform was developed for Malassez blade grid extraction. This facilitates cell segmentation and counting within the grid. For the present work, a set of 137 images with high variability was processed. Grids were accurately detected in 98% of these images.

Blade (geometry)Computer scienceMalassezImage processingContext (language use)Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHough transformlaw.inventionSet (abstract data type)symbols.namesakeOpticslawimage analysisMicroscopy[ INFO.INFO-TI ] Computer Science [cs]/Image ProcessingImage Processing Computer-AssistedComputer visionInstrumentationcell segmentationMicroscopybusiness.industrymorphological mathematicsGridFourier transformHough transform[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]symbolsFourier transformArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithms
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Understanding Blood versus Blond Orange Consumption: A Cross-Cultural Study in Four Countries

2022

Understanding consumer perceptions and attitudes to specific fruit is key information for not only increasing fruit consumption, but also for marketing reasons. It may also give clues to breeders to set quality objectives. This study explores different aspects that help to explain blood vs. blond orange consumption: availability and consumption habit, satisfaction attributes, facilitators and consumption barriers, consumption contexts, expectations and purchase intention. The study was conducted in China, Mexico, Spain and Italy, where citrus fruit consumers were invited to respond an online questionnaire. Our results revealed Italy as the country with the highest availability and consumpti…

Blond orangesFacilitatorsHealth (social science)barriers consumption contexts expectations facilitators organoleptic properties purchase intentionPurchase intentionsOrganoleptic propertiesExpectationsPlant SciencePurchasing habitsS01 Human nutrition - General aspectsHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyBlood OrangesU40 Surveying methodsE73 Consumer economicsConsumption contextsFood preferencesconsumption contexts; barriers; facilitators; expectations; purchase intention; organoleptic propertiesBarriersFood ScienceFoods
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