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Absolute kinematics of radio source components in the complete S5 polar cap sample

2008

We report on the first wide-field, high-precision astrometric analysis of the 13 extragalactic radio sources of the complete S5 polar cap sample at 15.4 GHz. We describe new algorithms developed to enable the use of differenced phase delays in wide-field astrometric observations and discuss the impact of using differenced phase delays on the precision of the wide-field astrometric analysis. From this global fit, we obtained estimates of the relative source positions with precisions ranging from 14 to 200 μas at 15.4 GHz, depending on the angular separation of the sources (from ∼1.6 to ∼20.8 degrees). These precisions are ∼10 times higher than the achievable precisions using the phase-refere…

general [Radio continuum]BL Lacertae objects : general [Galaxies]interferometric [Techniques]UNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Otras especialidades astronómicasAstrometryAstrometry; Techniques : interferometric; Galaxies : quasars : general; Galaxies : BL Lacertae objects : general; Radio continuum : generalUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Galaxiasquasars : general [Galaxies]:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia::Galaxias [UNESCO]:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Otras especialidades astronómicas [UNESCO]
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SIRM–SIC appropriateness criteria for the use of Cardiac Computed Tomography. Part 1: Congenital heart diseases, primary prevention, risk assessment …

2021

AbstractIn the past 20 years, Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) has become a pivotal technique for the noninvasive diagnostic work-up of coronary and cardiac diseases. Continuous technical and methodological improvements, combined with fast growing scientific evidence, have progressively expanded the clinical role of CCT. Recent large multicenter randomized clinical trials documented the high prognostic value of CCT and its capability to increase the cost-effectiveness of the management of patients with suspected CAD. In the meantime, CCT, initially perceived as a simple non-invasive technique for studying coronary anatomy, has transformed into a multiparametric “one-stop-shop” approach abl…

genetic structuresCardiac computed tomographyComputed Tomography AngiographyCoronary DiseaseCAD030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyChest painChest pain Congenital heart disease Coronary CT angiography Epicardial adipose tissue Plaque Stenosislaw.inventionChest painCongenital0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallaw030212 general & internal medicineHeart DefectsPlaqueNeuroradiologyStenosismedicine.diagnostic_testCalcinosisHeartInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineFractional Flow ReserveFractional Flow Reserve MyocardialPrimary PreventionPosition PaperChest pain; Congenital heart disease; Coronary CT angiography; Epicardial adipose tissue; Plaque; Stenosis; Calcinosis; Coronary Disease; Coronary Stenosis; Fractional Flow Reserve Myocardial; Heart; Heart Defects Congenital; Humans; Primary Prevention; Cardiac Imaging Techniques; Computed Tomography Angiography; Preoperative Caremedicine.symptomRisk assessmentHeart Defects Congenitalmedicine.medical_specialty03 medical and health sciencesEpicardial adipose tissuePreoperative CaremedicineMyocardialHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCoronary CT angiographyIntensive care medicineCongenital heart diseasebusiness.industryCoronary Stenosismedicine.diseaseCardiac Imaging TechniquesStenosisbusinessLa radiologia medica
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Assortment, but not knowledge of assortment, affects cooperation and individual success in human groups

2017

The success or failure of human collective action often depends on the cooperation tendencies of individuals in groups, and on the information that individuals have about each other's cooperativeness. However, it is unclear whether these two factors have an interactive effect on cooperation dynamics. Using a decision-making experiment, we confirm that groups comprising individuals with higher cooperation tendencies cooperate at a higher level than groups comprising individuals with low cooperation tendencies. Moreover, assorting individuals with similar cooperation tendency together affected behaviour so that the most cooperative individuals tended to cooperate more and the least cooperativ…

genetic structuresEconomicslcsh:MedicineSocial Sciences050109 social psychologyPREFERENCESOTHERSCollective actionevoluutiopsykologiaAltruismryhmäkäyttäytyminenCognitionMathematical and Statistical TechniquesBELIEFSPsychologyALTRUISM050207 economicsCooperative Behaviorlcsh:Scienceta515media_commonEvolutionary TheoryMultidisciplinaryApplied Mathematics05 social sciences16. Peace & justiceyhteistyökykygroup behaviourPhysical SciencesRegression AnalysisEngineering and TechnologyPsychologySocial psychologyStatistics (Mathematics)Research Articleevolutionary psychologyExperimental Economicscooperation (general)media_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingMaterials ScienceGAMEPublic Goods GameLinear Regression AnalysisFuelsResearch and Analysis MethodsINDIRECT RECIPROCITYyhteistyöGame Theory0502 economics and businessHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical MethodsAssociation (psychology)Materials by AttributeBehaviorEvolutionary BiologyPUBLIC-GOODS EXPERIMENTSlcsh:RCooperativenessCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesModels TheoreticalEVOLUTIONEnergy and Powerability to cooperateCollective Human BehaviorCognitive Scienceta1181lcsh:QCooperative behaviorMathematicsNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Interaction of glutamic-acid-rich proteins with the cGMP signalling pathway in rod photoreceptors.

1999

The assembly of signalling molecules into macromolecular complexes (transducisomes) provides specificity, sensitivity and speed in intracellular signalling pathways. Rod photoreceptors in the eye contain an unusual set of glutamic-acid-rich proteins (GARPs) of unknown function. GARPs exist as two soluble forms, GARP1 and GARP2, and as a large cytoplasmic domain (GARP' part) of the beta-subunit of the cyclic GMP-gated channel. Here we identify GARPs as multivalent proteins that interact with the key players of cGMP signalling, phosphodiesterase and guanylate cyclase, and with a retina-specific ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCR), through four, short, repetitive sequences. In electron mic…

genetic structuresPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsMolecular Sequence DataCyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation ChannelsGlutamic AcidNerve Tissue ProteinsPlasma protein bindingBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesRetinal Rod Photoreceptor CellsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceTransducinEye ProteinsPeptide sequenceCyclic GMPMultidisciplinaryPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesPhosphodiesteraseProteinsTransporterGlutamic acidRod Cell Outer SegmentRecombinant ProteinsCell biologyBiochemistryCytoplasmGuanylate CyclaseATP-Binding Cassette TransportersCattleTransducinSignal transductionProtein BindingSignal TransductionNature
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Resonance properties of GABAergic interneurons in immature GAD67-GFP mouse neocortex.

2014

Subthreshold resonance is a characteristic membrane property of different neuronal classes, is critically involved in the generation of network oscillations, and tunes the integration of synaptic inputs to particular frequency ranges. In order to investigate whether neocortical GABAergic interneurons show resonant behavior already during early postnatal development, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from visually identified interneurons in supragranular layers of parietal regions in coronal neocortical slices from postnatal day (P) P6-P13 GAD67-GFP knock-in mice. Subthreshold resonance was analyzed by injection of sinusoidal current with varying frequency. About 50% of the inve…

genetic structuresSubthreshold membrane potential oscillationsGlutamate decarboxylaseGreen Fluorescent ProteinsNeocortexSodium ChannelsMembrane PotentialsCalcium Channels T-TypeMiceInterneuronsParietal LobemedicineAnimalsGene Knock-In TechniquesGABAergic NeuronsMolecular BiologyMembrane potentialNeocortexSubthreshold conductionChemistryGlutamate Decarboxylasemusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyGeneral NeuroscienceResonanceMembrane hyperpolarizationmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemGABAergicNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyBrain research
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The influence of backslopping on lactic acid bacteria diversity in tarhana fermentation

2020

Tarhana is produced at batch systems in which the microbiota has changed accordingly to the microbial load from ingredients. In order to stabilize the microbiota, the effects of backslopping carried out under different temperature regimes (25 and 30 °C), pH (3.70 and 4.00) and inoculation rates (5, 10 and 15%) on lactic acid bacteria (LAB) diversity were determined in tarhana dough. LAB and Total Aerobic Mesophilic Bacteria (TAMB) numbers increased in all tarhana dough samples subjected to backslopping. Temperature and pH significantly affected the microbiological diversity of tarhana whereas the different inoculation rates did not. Tarhana dough showed complex tarhana microbiota following …

genomic DNAtomatochemistry.chemical_compoundCereal fermentationpepperLactobacillalesLactococcusFermented Foods and BeveragesLactic acid bacteriageneticsFood scienceyoghurtfermentationonionbiodiversity0303 health sciencesbiologyLactobacillus brevisBacksloppingpHMicrobiotaTemperaturefermented productGeneral MedicineBreadHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationLactobacillus brevisLactic acidStarter cultureclassificationBatch Cell Culture TechniquesTarhana microbiotasodium chlorideFermented Foodsmicrobial communityMesophilelactic acid bacteriumRNA 16Sgene sequenceArticlewheat flour03 medical and health sciencesinoculationproceduresacidity030304 developmental biologydoughnonhuman030306 microbiologyisolation and purificationmicrobiologyStreptococcusbiology.organism_classificationLactobacilluschemistrymicrobial diversityWeissellaCarnobacteriumFermentationpolymerase chain reaction denaturing gradient gel electrophoresismicrofloraLactobacillus alimentariusbatch cell culturemetabolismLactobacillus alimentariusLactobacillus plantarumBacteriaEnterococcusLeuconostocSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaFood ScienceLactobacillus plantarum
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New insights into submarine tailing disposal for a reduced environmental footprint: Lessons learnt from Norwegian fjords

2021

Submarine tailing disposal (STD) in fjords from land-based mines is common practice in Norway and takes place in other regions worldwide. We synthesize the results of a multidisciplinary programme on environmental impacts of STDs in Norwegian fjords, providing new knowledge that can be applied to assess and mitigate impact of tailing disposal globally, both for submarine and deep-sea activities. Detailed geological seafloor mapping provided data on natural sedimentation to monitor depositional processes on the seafloor. Modelling and analytical techniques were used to assess the behaviour of tailing particles and process-chemicals in the environment, providing novel tools for monitoring. To…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcological footprintNorwayEarth scienceSubmarine tailing disposalSubmarineFjordAquatic ScienceSedimentationEnvironmentOceanographyPollutionTailingsNatural (archaeology)MesocosmBest available techniquesBenthosMetalsEnvironmental scienceEstuariesEnvironmental Monitoring
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Klein Concert: A Report from a Math-Musical Classroom Experience

2020

Can music help mathematical education? Can some shapes, that challenge visual imagination, be translated into music? I present a pedagogical application of my interdisciplinary research. This concerns a cycle of seminars about mathematics and music I gave in Italy at the Music Conservatory of Palermo and that, in a shortened version, I also gave at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, at the Conservatory of Livorno, and in the UK, at the University of Greenwich. Seminars included a theoretical section and a workshop. Mathematical concepts helped students formalize their musical knowledge, and music provided an intuitive understanding of mathematical concepts, such as the dualism continuous/dis…

geometrySettore INF/01 - Informaticacomputational techniquesSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche ComplementariMusic pedagogy
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G-CLASS: geosynchronous radar for water cycle science – orbit selection and system design

2019

The mission geosynchronous – continental land atmosphere sensing system (G-CLASS) is designed to study thediurnal water cycle, using geosynchronous radar. Although the water cycle is vital to human society, processes on timescalesless than a day are very poorly observed from space. G-CLASS, using C-band geosynchronous radar, could transform this. Itsscience objectives address intense storms and high resolution weather prediction, and significant diurnal processes such assnow melt and soil moisture change, with societal impacts including agriculture, water resource management, flooding, andlandslides. Secondary objectives relate to ground motion observations for earthquake, volcano, and subs…

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VERIFICA DELL’ATTECCHIMENTO DEGLI INNESTI-TALEA DI VITE DOPO LA FORZATURA MEDIANTE TECNICHE TERMOGRAFICHE E MECCANICHE

2016

Grafting is an important technique for getting good yields in plant multiplication. Understanding the success of the graft after the incubation room is important to the evaluation of the suitable grafting for the open field (nursery). Successful grafting in vines requires the development of a functional vascular system between the scion and the rootstock. The graft compatibility and its augmentation depend upon various natural factors like environment, weather, soil conditions and protective measures etc. The present study examines the capability of thermography, mechanical and electrical techniques to assess the graft quality and successful of Vitis vinifera after the incubation room. Afte…

grapevine innovative engineering techniques union success Vitis viniferaSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaSettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E Termiche
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