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IL TRAPIANTO GIURIDICO DEI COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS DAL SISTEMA STATUNITENSE AL SISTEMA PENALE ITALIANO: UN APPROCCIO STORICO-COMPARATIVO AL PRINCIPIO SOC…

COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS SOCIETAS DELINQUERE NON POTESTSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'
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First detection of SARS-CoV-2 A.23.1 sub-lineage in migrants arriving to Italy via the Mediterranean Sea and public health implications

2021

COVID-19 Mediterranean sea Migrants Molecular surveillance NGS Phylogeny analysis Public health SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination programs2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyLineage (genetic)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Vaccination programsMigrantsArticlePhylogeny analysisMediterranean seamedicineHumansPhylogenyTransients and MigrantsPublic healthSARS-CoV-2Public healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19VirologyInfectious DiseasesGeographyItalyMolecular surveillanceNGSMediterranean seaTravel Medicine and Infectious Disease
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FPGA implementation of a deep learning algorithm for real-time signal reconstruction in particle detectors under high pile-up conditions

2019

The analog signals generated in the read-out electronics of particle detectors are shaped prior to the digitization in order to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR). The real amplitude of the analog signal is then obtained using digital filters, which provides information about the energy deposited in the detector. The classical digital filters have a good performance in ideal situations with Gaussian electronic noise and no pulse shape distortion. However, high-energy particle colliders, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, can produce multiple simultaneous events, which produce signal pileup. The performance of classical digital filters deteriorates in these conditions sinc…

Calibration and fitting methods010308 nuclear & particles physicsSignal reconstructionComputer scienceCluster findingDetectorTime signal01 natural sciencesSignal030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSignal-to-noise ratioAnalog signalPattern recognitionData processing methods0103 physical sciencesSimulation methods and programsInstrumentationDigital filterAlgorithmMathematical PhysicsEnergy (signal processing)Journal of Instrumentation
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Fostering Collaborative Governance in Chronic Disease Management Programs: A Dynamic Performance Management Approach

2020

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability and mortality in the world and represent a global health emergency due to the increase in frequency and complexity that has been occurring in recent years. The outcomes related to chronic care needs depend on the joint effort of a multi-provider, multi-disciplinary, and multi-professional service network, which operates along a clinical pathway. However, all the different players involved in the provision of services may have different interests and goals derived from their organizational structure and their role in the overall health system. This context of fragmented governance makes performance management of care services problematic. …

Chronic careService (systems architecture)Performance outcomesProcess managementDynamic performance managementPerformance managementbusiness.industryService delivery frameworkChronic care managementSystem dynamicsCollaborative Governance Chronic disease management programs Dynamic performance management Performance outcomes System Dynamics.Chronic disease management programClinical pathwaySettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendalePerformance outcomeChronic disease management programsHealth careBusinessCollaborative governanceCollaborative governance
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Nonlocal Quantum XOR Games for Large Number of Players

2010

Nonlocal games are used to display differences between classical and quantum world In this paper, we study nonlocal games with a large number of players We give simple methods for calculating the classical and the quantum values for symmetric XOR games with one-bit input per player, a subclass of nonlocal games We illustrate those methods on the example of the N-player game (due to Ardehali [Ard92]) that provides the maximum quantum-over-classical advantage.

CombinatoricsAlgebraComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryQuantum pseudo-telepathySimple (abstract algebra)TheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGTheoryofComputation_GENERALQuantum worldQuantumMathematics
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Equivalence closure in the two-variable guarded fragment

2015

We consider the satisfiability and finite satisfiability problems for the extension of the two-variable guarded fragment in which an equivalence closure operator can be applied to two distinguished binary predicates. We show that the satisfiability and finite satisfiability problems for this logic are 2-ExpTime-complete. This contrasts with an earlier result that the corresponding problems for the full two-variable logic with equivalence closures of two binary predicates are 2-NExpTime-complete.

Computational complexity theoryLogiccomputational complexityguarded fragmentsatisfiability problemBinary numberTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Computer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceClosure operatorEquivalence (formal languages)MathematicsDiscrete mathematicssatisfiability problemcomputational complexitydecidabilityequivalence closureSatisfiabilityDecidabilityTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESClosure (computer programming)Hardware and ArchitectureTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSBoolean satisfiability problemSoftwareJournal of Logic and Computation
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Transformations that preserve learnability

1996

We consider transformations (performed by general recursive operators) mapping recursive functions into recursive functions. These transformations can be considered as mapping sets of recursive functions into sets of recursive functions. A transformation is said to be preserving the identification type I, if the transformation always maps I-identifiable sets into I-identifiable sets.

Computer scienceLearnabilityType (model theory)Inductive reasoningAlgebraTuring machinesymbols.namesakeIdentification (information)TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESTransformation (function)TheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSRecursive functionssymbolsInitial segment
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2018

This study investigated participants’ conceptions of the ideal mentor and mentee in the Finnish model of peer-group mentoring (PGM). Existing mentoring research emphasises dyadic practices, yet the...

Cooperative learningIdeal (set theory)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION05 social sciences050301 educationPeer groupPeer relationshipsEducationComputingMilieux_GENERALTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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The development of reflective learning in the context of health counselling and health promotion during nurse education.

2001

The development of reflective learning in the context of health counselling and health promotion during nurse education Aims and background. The purpose of this follow-up study was to describe the development of reflective learning of 16 student nurses in the context of health counselling and promotion during clinical training of a 3-year nursing education programme in two Finnish polytechnics. The first aim was to analyse the levels of reflectivity in the student nurses’ reflections on their videotaped counselling situations. The second aim was to explore the qualitative features of the reflective health counselling learning process in the context of health promotion. The theoretical backg…

Critical consciousnessAdultCounselingModels EducationalAdolescentAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectReflective practiceeducationContext (language use)Health PromotionNursing Methodology ResearchThinkingPromotion (rank)NursingSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansLearningNurse educationNursing ProcessGeneral NursingFinlandmedia_commonbusiness.industryTransformative learningHealth promotionNursing Education ResearchFemaleStudents NursingThematic analysisEducation Nursing Diploma ProgramsPower PsychologicalbusinessFollow-Up StudiesProgram EvaluationJournal of advanced nursing
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Mining minerals and critical raw materials from bittern: Understanding metal ions fate in saltwork ponds

2022

Seawater represents a potential resource for raw materials extraction. Although NaCl is the most representative mineral extracted other valuable compounds such as Mg, Li, Sr, Rb and B and elements at trace level (Cs, Co, In, Sc, Ga and Ge) are also contained in this “liquid mine”. Most of them are considered as Critical Raw Materials by the European Union. Solar saltworks, providing concentration factors of up-to 20 to 40, offer a perfect platform for the development of minerals and metal recovery schemes taking benefit of the concentration and purification achieved along the evaporation saltwork ponds. However, the geochemistry of these elements in this environment has not been yet thoroug…

Critical raw materialsMineralsTrace elementsEnvironmental EngineeringBrineSulfatesWater chemistry -- Computer programsPHREEQCSaltworksSodium ChloridePitzerPollutionBrineSaltworks:Enginyeria química [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Matèries primeresMetalsAigua de marRaw materialsAigua -- QuímicaEnvironmental ChemistrySeawaterPondsSicilyWaste Management and Disposal
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