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An Italian input–output model for the assessment of energy and environmental benefits arising from retrofit actions of buildings

2013

Abstract The paper presents an energy and environmental extended input–output model combined with the life cycle assessment, applied to assess the energy and environmental benefits arising from the Italian policy of tax deduction for energy retrofit actions of buildings. The study allowed to assess the advantages due to the above policy, taking into account both direct and indirect energy saving and avoided CO 2 emissions obtained with the retrofit actions and indirect energy consumption and related CO 2 emissions due to the realization of the above actions. Moreover, the authors defined an original model to assess the indirect rebound effect caused by the energy saving actions. The obtaine…

Sustainable production and consumption strategies Input-output analysis Life cycle assessmentConsumption (economics)EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryTax deductionInput–output modelMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental resource managementBuilding and ConstructionEnergy consumptionRebound effect (conservation)Environmental economicsEnergy accountingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentEnergy (signal processing)Civil and Structural EngineeringEnergy and Buildings
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Understanding the Role of Sensorimotor Beta Oscillations

2021

Beta oscillations have been predominantly observed in sensorimotor cortices and basal\ud ganglia structures and they are thought to be involved in somatosensory processing\ud and motor control. Although beta activity is a distinct feature of healthy and pathological\ud sensorimotor processing, the role of this rhythm is still under debate. Here we review\ud recent findings about the role of beta oscillations during experimental manipulations (i.e.,\ud drugs and brain stimulation) and their alteration in aging and pathology. We show how\ud beta changes when learning new motor skills and its potential to integrate sensory input\ud with prior contextual knowledge. We conclude by discussing a n…

beta burstsMini Reviewbrain oscillationsCognitive Neurosciencebeta reboundNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Motor controlNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySomatosensory systemsensorimotor processingfunctional roleBurstingCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceRhythmDevelopmental NeuroscienceBrain stimulationBasal gangliabeta desynchronizationSystems NeuroscienceBeta (finance)PsychologyNeuroscienceMotor skillRC321-571Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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Cyclophosphamide Pulse Therapy after Natalizumab Discontinuation for Multiple Sclerosis: a multicenter study.

2015

Importance: Natalizumab discontinuation induces the recurrence of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease activity: Currently no therapeutic approach has been found able to abolish disease reactivation. Objective: To collect data from patients with MS switching from natalizumab to cyclophosphamide. Design: Retrospective multicentre study. Setting: Nine Multiple Sclerosis Centers in Italy. Participants: A total of 47 patients with clinically definite RR-MS switched to cyclophosphamide after natalizumab discontinuation. Two patients were excluded from the analysis because received less than 12 natalizumab infusions. The remaining 45 patients were subdivided into two main groups: Early Treatment (peri…

medicine.medical_specialtyExpanded Disability Status ScaleCyclophosphamidebusiness.industryMultiple sclerosismedicine.diseaseOmicsDiscontinuationMultiple sclerosis; Natalizumab discontinuation; Disease reactivation; Cyclophosphamide; ReboundNatalizumabInternal medicineImmunologymedicineBrain magnetic resonance imagingbusinessAdverse effectmedicine.drug
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Natalizumab Discontinuation and Treatment Strategies in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS): A Retrospective Study from Two Italian MS Centers

2015

Introduction Natalizumab (NTZ) discontinuation can be followed by multiple sclerosis (MS) disease reactivation. Currently no disease-modifying drug (DMD) has been shown to be able to abolish disease reactivation. The aims of the current study were: (1) to determine the frequency of MS reactivation after NTZ discontinuation; (2) to evaluate predictors of reactivation risk, and (3) to compare the effect of different treatments in reducing this risk. Methods Data from 132 patients with MS followed-up for 2 years before NTZ treatment and 1 year after interruption were collected from two Italian MS centers and retrospectively evaluated. Results Overall, 72 of 132 patients (54.5%) had relapses af…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyNatalizumab discontinuationDiseasePharmacologyMultiple sclerosisNatalizumabInternal medicineparasitic diseasesDisease reactivationmedicineMultiple sclerosiIn patientFirst-line therapieOriginal ResearchDisease reactivation; First-line therapies; Multiple sclerosis; Natalizumab discontinuation; Rebound; Second-line therapies; Neurology (clinical); NeurologyFirst-line therapiesReboundSecond-line therapiebusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseDiscontinuationNeurologyTreatment strategyNeurology (clinical)businessSecond-line therapiesmedicine.drug
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In vivo metabolism of LDL subfractions in patients with heterozygous FH on statin therapy

2004

LDL can be subfractionated into buoyant (1.020-1.029 g/ml(-1)), intermediate (1.030-1.040 g/ml(-1)), and dense (1.041-1.066 g/ml(-1)) LDLs. We studied the rebound of these LDL-subfractions after LDL apheresis in seven patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) regularly treated by apheresis (58 +/- 9 years, LDL-cholesterol = 342 +/- 87 mg/dl(-1), triglycerides = 109 +/- 39 mg/dl(-1)) and high-dose statins. Apolipoprotein B (apoB) concentrations were measured in LDL subfractions immediately after and on days 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 after apheresis. Compartmental models were developed to test three hypotheses: 1) that dense LDLs are derived from the delipidation of buoyant and in…

medicine.medical_specialtyVery low-density lipoproteinApolipoprotein Blow density lipoprotein metabolismFamilial hypercholesterolemiaQD415-436Biochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinerebound kineticsmedicinesmall dense low density lipoproteinsdensity gradient ultracentrifugationbiologyfamilial hypercholesterolemiaChemistryCholesterollow density lipoprotein subtypesCell BiologyMetabolismmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyApheresisLDL apheresisbiology.proteinDensity gradient ultracentrifugationlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Journal of Lipid Research
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Challenges to the development of energy performance measurement : a systems thinking approach

2016

Growing global energy consumption and its consequent hindrance to sus-tainable development poses one of the greatest challenges of today. Impro-vement of the end-use energy efficiency is commonly regarded as one of the most basic and significant countermeasures for curbing the rising energy needs. However, it seems that the progress of end-use energy management is currently hindered due to the complexities involved in the measurement and management of energy efficiency. In essence, the lack of appropriate energy performance metrics constitute a gap between the current organizational needs and scientific literature. Furthermore, the current scientific debate has questioned whether ener-gy ef…

sustainable developmentkestävä kehitysenergiatehokkuusbarriersmittausEnergy managementsystems thinkingreboundperformance measurementenergy performanceesteetenergianhallintasysteemiajatteluenergy efficiency
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