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A risk assessment proposal for underground cavities in Hard Soils-Soft Rocks

2018

Abstract Underground calcarenite quarries in Marsala (Sicily) have been involved in a number of collapses that have, seriously damaged numerous buildings. The stability conditions were therefore examined in order to assess risk conditions within the historical centre of the town and the surrounding areas, which are subject to urban expansion. Starting with an extensive collection of historical information, the research was carried out through surveys of the cavities, systematic sampling of material, petrographic analysis and geotechnical testing. The results of laboratory tests and in situ investigations provided a geotechnical characterization of both the intact material and the rock mass.…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesRisk chartSafety factorSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnica0211 other engineering and technologiesUnderground quarries Hard-soil/soft rocks Stability factor Risk charts02 engineering and technologyHard-soil/soft rockGeotechnical EngineeringGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyStability factorUnderground quarrieFinite element methodCalcarenitePetrographyAbacus (architecture)Geotechnical engineeringRock mass classificationShear strength (discontinuity)SubsoilGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringInternational Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
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Methoden und Daten zur Erforschung spezieller Organisationen: Parteien

2016

Die Parteienforschung ist eine interdisziplinare und theoretisch wie methodisch vielfaltige Forschung. Der Beitrag stellt relevante Methoden vor, die sich zur empirischen Erforschung von Parteien eignen und diskutiert Probleme aus der praktischen Forschungsarbeit. Dabei zeigt er die Relevanz der theoretischen Interdisziplinaritat wie der Methodentriangulation qualitativer und quantitativer Daten fur die Erstellung eines umfassenden Bildes politischer Parteien auf.

03 medical and health sciences030504 nursing0504 sociology05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods0305 other medical science
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Comprehensive Analysis of Invasive and Noninvasive Investigation Methods in Peripheral Artery Disease

2019

Abstract Peripheral artery disease of the lower limbs is, in fact, an arterial pathology, by which the blood flow is reduced, due to the obstruction caused by the deposit of atheroma plaques.(1) This deposition occurs slowly, which leads to a slow progression of the disease, and thus, at the onset of symptomatology. The objective of the study was to make a comparison between the invasive and noninvasive paraclinical investigations performed in patients with peripheral arterial disease of the lower limbs in the E.C.C.H. Sibiu. In conclusion, between the two investigations (computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography) there are no noticeable differences in the terminal…

03 medical and health sciencesmedicine.medical_specialty0302 clinical medicineInvestigation methodsbusiness.industryArterial diseaseMedicine030212 general & internal medicineGeneral MedicineDiseaseRadiology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologybusinessActa Medica Transilvanica
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Novel, automated, semi-industrial modular photobioreactor system for cultivation of demanding microalgae that produce fine chemicals - The next story…

2021

Abstract Recently, there has been increased interest in the use of microorganisms in the production of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and energy supply products, which is due to their rapid growth rate and ability to biosynthesize fine chemicals or biotransform specific xenobiotics. To achieve the desired scale of production and optimization of microbial cultures, it is necessary to design bioreactors that enable process automation, control of working parameters, reduction of microbial and chemical contaminations, and culture independence of climate conditions. In response to this need, an original, modular airlift-type photobioreactor system was designed and manufactured. This novel semit…

0301 basic medicine020209 energyCultivationBiomassPhotobioreactor02 engineering and technology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAstaxanthinHaematococcus0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBioreactorMicroalgaeProcess engineeringbiologybusiness.industryScale (chemistry)AstaxanthinProcess automation systembiology.organism_classification030104 developmental biologychemistryScientific methodEnvironmental scienceProcess controlHaematococcus pluvialisSemi-technical scalebusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceAlgal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts
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Genomic characterization of a local epidemic Pseudomonas aeruginosa reveals specific features of the widespread clone ST395

2017

International audience; Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous opportunistic pathogen with several clones being frequently associated with outbreaks in hospital settings. ST395 is among these so-called 'international' clones. We aimed here to define the biological features that could have helped the implantation and spread of the clone ST395 in hospital settings. The complete genome of a multidrug resistant index isolate (DHS01) of a large hospital outbreak was analysed. We identified DHS01-specific genetic elements, among which were identified those shared with a panel of six independent ST395 isolates responsible for outbreaks in other hospitals. DHS01 has the fifth largest chromosome of …

0301 basic medicine030106 microbiologyClone (cell biology)Virulence[ SDV.MP.BAC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Bacteriologymedicine.disease_causeGenomeMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesmultidrug resistancemedicine[ SDV.BIBS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Quantitative Methods [q-bio.QM]GeneGenetics[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]biologyoutbreakPseudomonas aeruginosahigh-risk clonePseudomonasOutbreakGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification[SDV.BIBS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Quantitative Methods [q-bio.QM][SDV.MP.BAC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/BacteriologyMultiple drug resistance[ SDV.GEN.GPO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]030104 developmental biologycopperPseudomonas aeruginosa
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Antiinflammatory Therapy with Canakinumab for Atherosclerotic Disease

2017

Background: Experimental and clinical data suggest that reducing inflammation without affecting lipid levels may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Yet, the inflammatory hypothesis of atherothrombosis has remained unproved. Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind trial of canakinumab, a therapeutic monoclonal antibody targeting interleukin-1β, involving 10,061 patients with previous myocardial infarction and a high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level of 2 mg or more per liter. The trial compared three doses of canakinumab (50 mg, 150 mg, and 300 mg, administered subcutaneously every 3 months) with placebo. The primary efficacy end point was nonfatal myocardial infarction, …

0301 basic medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylaw.invention0302 clinical medicinec-reactive proteinRandomized controlled triallawCardiovascular Diseasemiddle ageddouble-blind methodantibodiesMyocardial infarctionhumansStrokeinterleukin-1betabiologyAntibodies MonoclonaldrugGeneral MedicineLipidAged; anti-inflammatory agents; antibodies; monoclonal; antibodies; monoclonal; humanized; atherosclerosis; c-reactive protein; cardiovascular diseases; dose-response relationship; drug; double-blind method; female; humans; incidence; infections; interleukin-1beta; lipids; male; middle aged; myocardial infarction; neutropenia; secondary prevention; strokestrokeAnti-Inflammatory AgentagedEditorialfemalemyocardial infarctionAtherosclerosiMonoclonalsecondary preventionHumanmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtymonoclonalNeutropeniaAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedInfectionsPlaceboaged; anti-inflammatory agents; antibodies monoclonal; atherosclerosis; c-reactive protein; cardiovascular diseases; dose-response relationship drug; double-blind method; female; humans; incidence; infection; interleukin-1beta; lipids; male; middle aged; myocardial infarction; neutropenia; secondary prevention; stroke; medicine (all)anti-inflammatory agentsdose-response relationshiplipids03 medical and health sciencesmaleInternal medicinemedicineneutropeniamedicine (all)Dose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryAntiinflammatory Therapy Canakinumab for Atherosclerotic DiseaseC-reactive proteinmedicine.diseaseinfectioncardiovascular diseasesSurgeryCanakinumab030104 developmental biologyincidencebiology.proteinatherosclerosisbusinessNew England journal of medicine
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Reference interval of monocyte distribution width (MDW) in healthy blood donors.

2020

Abstract Background The aim of the study was to accurately establish the reference interval (RI) of monocyte distribution width (MDW) in healthy blood donors by the direct method using different statistical approaches. Methods MDW was measured in 486 subjects. RI of MDW was calculated by the non-parametric method, the robust method and, the Harrell-Davis bootstrap method and using different tests to identify potential outliers (Dixon-Reed and Tukey). Results Lower and upper reference limits of the RI calculated by the non-parametric method were, 16.22 (90%CI 15.78–16.47) – 23.15 (90%CI 22.80–24.10) (without outlier removal), and 16.44 (90%CI 16.21–16.67) – 22.99 (90%CI 22.33–23.22) (after o…

0301 basic medicine2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSepsiOutlier removalClinical BiochemistryReference rangeBlood DonorsInterval (mathematics)BiochemistryMonocytesReference interval03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMDWReference ValuesNormal valuesStatisticsHumansMathematicsDirect methodBiochemistry (medical)Direct methodGeneral MedicineReference rangeCalculation methods030104 developmental biologyDistribution (mathematics)Research Design030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOutlierClinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry
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Engineering of a DNA Polymerase for Direct m6A Sequencing

2017

Methods for the detection of RNA modifications are of fundamental importance for advancing epitranscriptomics. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant RNA modification in mammalian mRNA and is involved in the regulation of gene expression. Current detection techniques are laborious and rely on antibody-based enrichment of m6A-containing RNA prior to sequencing, since m6A modifications are generally "erased" during reverse transcription (RT). To overcome the drawbacks associated with indirect detection, we aimed to generate novel DNA polymerase variants for direct m6A sequencing. Therefore, we developed a screen to evolve an RT-active KlenTaq DNA polymerase variant that sets a mark for…

0301 basic medicineAdenosineRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseDNA-Directed DNA Polymerase010402 general chemistryProtein Engineering01 natural sciencesCatalysis03 medical and health sciencesDNA polymerasesSequencing by hybridization[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYRNA polymerase IRNA MessengerPolymerasebiologyOligonucleotideN6-methyladenosineReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionCommunicationMultiple displacement amplificationHigh-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Molecular biologyGeneral ChemistryDNA MethylationRNA modificationMolecular biologyReverse transcriptaseCommunications0104 chemical sciencesSequencing by ligationenzyme engineering030104 developmental biologyComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONddc:540biology.proteinepitranscriptomicsRNA Methylation
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Genome-Wide Estimation of the Spontaneous Mutation Rate of Human Adenovirus 5 by High-Fidelity Deep Sequencing

2016

Rates of spontaneous mutation determine the ability of viruses to evolve, infect new hosts, evade immunity and undergo drug resistance. Contrarily to RNA viruses, few mutation rate estimates have been obtained for DNA viruses, because their high replication fidelity implies that new mutations typically fall below the detection limits of Sanger and standard next-generation sequencing. Here, we have used a recently developed high-fidelity deep sequencing technique (Duplex Sequencing) to score spontaneous mutations in human adenovirus 5 under conditions of minimal selection. Based on >200 single-base spontaneous mutations detected throughout the entire viral genome, we infer an average mutatio…

0301 basic medicineAdenovirusesMutation rateGene Identification and AnalysisPathology and Laboratory MedicinePolymerase Chain ReactionMutation RateMedicine and Health Scienceslcsh:QH301-705.5GeneticsViral GenomicsInsertion MutationAdenovirus genomeMicrobial MutationHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingGenomicsResistance mutation3. Good healthMedical MicrobiologyViral PathogensVirusesPathogensSequence AnalysisResearch Articlelcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergySubstitution MutationImmunologyMicrobial GenomicsGenome ViralBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyDeep sequencingFrameshift mutation03 medical and health sciencesSequence Motif AnalysisVirologyGeneticsPoint MutationHumansMolecular Biology TechniquesSequencing TechniquesMicrobial PathogensMutation DetectionMolecular BiologySuppressor mutation030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyAdenoviruses HumanPoint mutationOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesVirology030104 developmental biologylcsh:Biology (General)MutationDynamic mutationParasitologyDNA viruseslcsh:RC581-607PLOS Pathogens
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Impact of colonic fermentation on sterols after the intake of a plant sterol-enriched beverage: A randomized, double-blind crossover trial

2017

Summary Background Cholesterol microbial transformation has been widely studied using in vitro fermentation assays, but less information is available on the biotransformation of plant sterols (PS). The excretion percentage of animal sterols (AS) (67–73%) is considerably greater than that of PS (27–33%) in feces from healthy humans following a Western diet. However, a lower content of AS in feces from subjects following a vegetarian, vegan or low-fat animal diet has been seen when compared to omnivorous subjects. Although only one human study has reported fecal sterol excretion after the consumption of PS-enriched food (8.6 g PS/day), it was found that the target group showed an increase in …

0301 basic medicineAdministration Oral030209 endocrinology & metabolismContext (language use)Gut floraCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineExcretionFeces03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodAnimalsHumansMedicineFood scienceFecesAgedCross-Over Studies030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and Dieteticsbiologybusiness.industryCholesterolPhytosterolsMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationCrossover studySterolFruit and Vegetable JuicesCoprostanolSterolsMilkchemistryFermentationFemalebusinessClinical Nutrition
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