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dSDiVN: A Distributed Software-Defined Networking Architecture for Infrastructure-Less Vehicular Networks

2017

In the last few years, the emerging network architecture paradigm of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), has become one of the most important technology to manage large scale networks such as Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs). Recently, several works have shown interest in the use of SDN paradigm in VANETs. SDN brings flexibility, scalability and management facility to current VANETs. However, almost all of proposed Software-Defined VANET (SDVN) architectures are infrastructure-based. This paper will focus on how to enable SDN in infrastructure-less vehicular environments. For this aim, we propose a novel distributed SDN-based architecture for uncovered infrastructure-less vehicular scenari…

Delay-tolerant networkingFlexibility (engineering)Network architectureVehicular ad hoc networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technology0203 mechanical engineeringScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringArchitecturebusinessSoftware-defined networkingComputer networkActive networking
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Architectures “on ruins” and ambiguous transparency: the glass in preservation and communication of archaeology

2008

Abstract The contemporary architecture is characterized by an even more marked transparency, as a result of a continuous experimentation all directed towards the search of the built “lightness”, that is towards the “dematerialization” of the architecture and the consequent loss of weight connected to the excess of form. It is in 1851 that a New Architectural Age springs because of the realization of the Crystal Palace, in London – that has addressed towards the experimentation of the glass as an architectural, structural element and of design. Today, part of this experimentation has been applied for some interventions of coverage, protection and communication in situ of the archaeological r…

Dematerialization (products)CoveringArcheologyComputer sciencemusei architettura di vetro comunicazione presentazione archeologia copertureMaterials Science (miscellaneous)CommunicationRealization (linguistics)Settore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E AllestimentoConservationPresentationAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)ArchaeologyNegationArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Transparency (graphic)ArchitectureIdentity (object-oriented programming)GlaMeaning (existential)ArchitectureGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopy
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The double cone: a mechanical paradox or a geometrical constraint?

2011

In the framework of the Italian National Plan ‘Lauree Scientifiche’ (PLS) in collaboration with secondary schools, we have investigated the mechanical paradox of the double cone. We have calculated the geometric condition for obtaining an upward movement. Based on this result, we have built a mechanical model with a double cone made of aluminum and a couple of wooden rails.

Demonstration experiments and apparatuPhysicsEducation and communicationEducation and communication; Demonstration experiments and apparatus; Secondary schools; Newtonian mechanics;ComputationConstraint (computer-aided design)Mathematics educationGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometryNewtonian mechanicSecondary schoolCone (formal languages)Education
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A Polyphenylene Dendrimer Drug Transporter with Precisely Positioned Amphiphilic Surface Patches

2014

The design and synthesis of a polyphenylene dendrimer (PPD 3) with discrete binding sites for lipophilic guest molecules and characteristic surface patterns is presented. Its semi-rigidity in combination with a precise positioning of hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups at the periphery yields a refined architecture with lipophilic binding pockets that accommodate defined numbers of biologically relevant guest molecules such as fatty acids or the drug doxorubicin. The size, architecture, and surface textures allow to even penetrate brain endothelial cells that are a major component of the extremely tight blood-brain barrier. In addition, low to no toxicity is observed in in vivo studies using…

DendrimersScaffoldEmbryo NonmammalianMaterials sciencePolymersStereochemistryBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical ScienceChemistry Techniques SyntheticBlood–brain barrierCell LineBiomaterialsMiceIn vivoDendrimerAmphiphilemedicineAnimalsHumansMoleculeTissue DistributionBinding siteZebrafishDrug CarriersBrainEndothelial CellsTransportermedicine.anatomical_structureDoxorubicinDrug DesignBiophysicsHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsAdvanced Healthcare Materials
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Proceedings from the European clinical consensus conference for renal denervation: considerations on future clinical trial design: Figure 1

2015

Approximately 8–18% of all patients with high blood pressure (BP) are apparently resistant to drug treatment.1,2 In this situation, new strategies to help reduce BP are urgently needed but the complex pathophysiology of resistant hypertension makes this search difficult. Not surprisingly in this context, the latest non-drug treatment which triggered controversy is catheter-based renal denervation (RDN).3,4 The method uses radiofrequency energy, or alternatively ultrasound or chemical denervation, to disrupt renal nerves within the renal artery wall, thereby reducing sympathetic efferent and sensory afferent signalling to and from the kidneys.5,6 Various experimental models of hypertension s…

Denervationmedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic nervous systembusiness.industryClinical study designContext (language use)SurgeryCathetermedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressuremedicine.arterymedicineObservational studyRenal arteryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineEuropean Heart Journal
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Treatment concepts of horizontally deficient ridges-A retrospective study comparing narrow-diameter implants in pristine bone with standard-diameter …

2021

OBJECTIVES To compare clinical and radiological outcomes of narrow-diameter implants (NDI) placed in pristine bone to standard-diameter implants placed in combination with horizontal bone augmentation procedures (SDI+A) for horizontally deficient alveolar ridges. MATERIAL AND METHODS For this retrospective study, the outcome of 597 NDI (∅ 3.3 mm, 272 patients), inserted in pristine bone, were compared with 180 SDI (∅ 4.1 mm, 83 patients), inserted in combination with horizontal augmentation procedures. Oral health-related quality of life was assessed in patients available for recall. RESULTS After a mean follow-up of 37.6 ± 40 months for the NDI and of 42.4 ± 49 months for the SDI+A, surviv…

Dental ImplantsAugmentation procedurebusiness.industrySignificant differenceDental Implantation EndosseousDentistryRetrospective cohort studyBone augmentationPatient satisfactionDental Prosthesis DesignQuality of LifeMedicineHumansIn patientImplantOral SurgerybusinessRetrospective StudiesClinical oral implants researchREFERENCES
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Effects of minute misregistrations of prefabricated markers for image-guided dental implant surgery: an analytical evaluation

2012

Objectives The goal of the present study was to develop a theoretical analysis of errors in implant position, which can occur owing to minute registration errors of a reference marker in a cone beam computed tomography volume when inserting an implant with a surgical stent. Material and methods A virtual dental-arch model was created using anatomic data derived from the literature. Basic trigonometry was used to compute effects of defined minute registration errors of only voxel size. The errors occurring at the implant's neck and apex both in horizontal as in vertical direction were computed for mean ±95%-confidence intervals of jaw width and length and typical implant lengths (8, 10 and 1…

Dental ImplantsCone beam computed tomographymedicine.medical_specialtyComputer scienceDental Implantation EndosseousCone-Beam Computed Tomographycomputer.software_genreModels DentalPatient Care PlanningSurgeryDental implant surgeryImaging Three-DimensionalDental Prosthesis DesignSurgery Computer-AssistedVoxelPosition (vector)Vertical directionRange (statistics)medicineHumansImplantOral SurgeryFrontal regioncomputerBiomedical engineeringClinical Oral Implants Research
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Tooth-implant connection in removable denture.

2016

When the patient cannot be rehabilitated with a fixed denture, or when he does not succeed in adapting to a traditional removable denture, a possible alternative solution consists in the use of a limited number of implants, placed in strategic positions in the arches of the patient, and subsequently connected to their residual teeth. The aim of this review is to evaluate the progress made on connections between teeth and implants in removable denture, to analyze their advantages and disadvantages and to compare the survival rate, both of the teeth and of the implants used as abutments, present in the various studies taken into examination, with the aim of being able to evaluate the effectiv…

Dental ImplantsCrownsJaw Edentulous PartiallyDental AbutmentsDenture OverlayDental implants - Denture partial removable - Survival rateOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheQuality of LifeDenture Partial RemovableHumansSurgeryEquipment FailureDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedStress MechanicalOral SurgeryDenture DesignMinerva stomatologica
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Customised products for orbital wall reconstruction: a systematic review

2021

Abstract The purpose of this systematic review was to critically analyze the recent literature to present the state of the art in customized reconstruction of orbital fractures. Three electronic databases and manual search approaches were used to identify relevant articles. Only studies with a controlled clinical study design were included. Primary outcome was defined as the status of recovery (complete/partial functional and esthetic disturbances). The benefit of intra-surgical navigation should be described. Secondary outcome was defined as the time of surgery, post-surgical events and hospitalization. A total of eight studies out of 552 records identified met the inclusion criteria. Post…

Dental ImplantsTitaniumOrbital wallNavigated surgerymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryClinical study designPlastic Surgery ProceduresSurgical MeshPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomeSurgery Computer-AssistedOtorhinolaryngologyHumansMedicineSurgeryMedical physicsOral SurgerybusinessOrbitOrbital FracturesBritish Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Topographic characterisation of dental implants for commercial use.

2016

Background To characterize the surface topography of several dental implants for commercial use. Material and Methods Dental implants analyzed were Certain (Biomet 3i), Tissue Level (Straumann), Interna (BTI), MG-InHex (MozoGrau), SPI (Alphabio) and Hikelt (Bioner). Surface topography was ascertained using a confocal microscope with white light. Roughness parameters obtained were: Ra, Rq, Rv, Rp, Rt, Rsk and Rku. The results were analysed using single-factor ANOVA and Student-Neuman-Keuls(p<0.05) tests. Results Certain and Hikelt obtained the highest Ra and Rq scores, followed by Tissue Level. Interna and SPI obtained lower scores, and MG-InHex obtained the lowest score. Rv scores followed …

Dental ImplantsTitaniumbusiness.industrySurface PropertiesResearchDentistryTissue level030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASWhite lightHumansSurgeryImplantOral Surgery0210 nano-technologybusinessGeneral DentistryMathematicsMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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