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Inclusion of Instantaneous Influences in the Spectral Decomposition of Causality: Application to the Control Mechanisms of Heart Rate Variability

2021

Heart rate variability is the result of several physiological regulation mechanisms, including cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory interactions. Since instantaneous influences occurring within the same cardiac beat are commonplace in this regulation, their inclusion is mandatory to get a realistic model of physiological causal interactions. Here we exploit a recently proposed framework for the spectral decomposition of causal influences between autoregressive processes [2] and generalize it by introducing instantaneous couplings in the vector autoregressive model (VAR). We show the effectiveness of the proposed approach on a toy model, and on real data consisting of heart period (RR), syst…

Network physiology020206 networking & telecommunicationsSpectral analysis02 engineering and technologyBaroreflexTime–frequency analysisCausality (physics)Stochastic processesAutoregressive modelFrequency domain0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHeart rate variability020201 artificial intelligence & image processingVagal toneBiological systemRegression analysisBeat (music)Mathematics2020 28th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO)
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Genetic variability and evolutionary analysis of parietaria mottle virus: role of selection and genetic exchange

2015

[EN] The genetic variability and evolution of parietaria mottle virus (PMoV) of the genus Ilarvirus was studied by analyzing nucleotide sequences of 2b and CP genes from isolates collected in different countries. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PMoV isolates clustered in different clades: one (clade I) composed of only Italian isolates and three clades (clades II-IV) including the Spanish isolates. The Greek isolate GrT-1 used in this study was in clade IV for the CP phylogenetic tree whereas it formed a separate branch in the 2b phylogenetic tree. The nucleotide sequence diversity of both the 2b and CP genes was low (0.062 +/- A 0.006 and 0.063 +/- A 0.006 for 2b and CP, respectively) bu…

Nonsynonymous substitutionRNA virusesPopulation geneticsMovementMolecular Sequence DataPopulation geneticsBiologyIlarvirusTomatoEvolution MolecularPhylogeneticsVirologyRatesGenetic variationMosaic virusSequencePRODUCCION VEGETALGenetic variabilityOriginsCladePhylogenyPlant DiseasesIlarvirusGeneticsCoat proteinPhylogenetic treeparietaria mottle virus genetic exchange evolutionary analysisGenetic VariationSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleMICROBIOLOGIAGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationVirologyBiological EvolutionRecombinationParietariaCapsid Proteins
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Paleoclimatic and Paleoceanographic reconstruction of the Pleistocene-Holocene through the study of planktonic foraminifera of two sedimentary cores …

2017

North Atlantic Azores planktonic foraminifera stable isotopes carbonate content orbital- and millennial-scale climate variability Holocene-Paleistocene last climate cycleSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Effect of nitrogen nutrition on Medicago truncatula resistance against Aphanomyces euteiches

2016

Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting factor for plant growth. N availability can also impact plant resistance to pathogens by regulating plant immunity. To better understand the links between N nutrition and plant defense, we analyzed the impact of N availability of plant on Medicago truncatula resistance to the root pathogen, Aphanomyces euteiches, taking into account plant genetic variability. This oomycete is considered as the most limiting factor for legume production. Two conditions of N nutrition, non-limiting or deprived in N, and ten plant genotypes were tested in vitro. The results showed that the resistance is modulated by nutritional conditions, depending on plant genotype. Analysis …

Nutrition azotée[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesAphanomyces euteichesBiotic stressVariabilité génétiqueMonoxyde d’azoteMedicago truncatulaNitrogen nutritionStress biotiquesGenetic variabilityNitric oxide
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The Role of Perceived Control in the Psychophysiological Responses to Disgust of Subclinical OCD Women

2019

Obsessive‒compulsive disorder (OCD), and especially contamination obsessions and washing compulsions, has been related to disgust. However, when its cardiovascular correlates have been studied, contradictory results have been found, including heart rate accelerations and decelerations. The aim of this study is to analyze emotional, cognitive, and cardiovascular responses in nonclinical (control) and subclinical participants with obsessive‒compulsive contamination/washing symptoms when confronted with a disgusting stimulus. Twenty-seven participants (14 subclinical OCD) completed a behavioral avoidance task with a contamination-based stimulus while their heart rate and subjective variables w…

Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderEmotionsdisgustemotionStimulus (physiology)lcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistry050105 experimental psychologyArticleAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adultobsessive‒compulsive disorder0302 clinical medicinecontaminationHeart RateHeart rateAvoidance LearningHeart rate variabilityMedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPerceived controllcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationSubclinical infectionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesheart rate variabilityCognitionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsDisgusthumanitiesCase-Control StudiesAnxietyFemalewomenmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologySensors
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The synergy of water quality and sea surface currents data in determining the spatio-temporal evolution of large-scale circulation features

2014

Chlorophyll-a (CHL-a) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST), amongst others, are proxies or indicators for water quality and can be easily retrieved synoptically and almost in near-real time through satellite remote-sensing. However, as they evolve in space and time in response to winds and currents, a full resolution of the temporal and spatial scales of these latters is required and their influence in shaping the distribution of water quality parameters needs to be assessed. While providing synoptic views and revealing mesoscale features, satellites suffer, indeed, from inadequate representation of sub-grid physical processes and lack of temporal resolution. Conventional point-wise measuremen…

Ocean dynamicsSea surface temperatureGeographyTemporal resolutionClimatologySea surface currents HF radars SST CHL-a MODISSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaOcean currentMesoscale meteorologySpatial variabilitySatellitePhysical oceanographyRemote sensingSPIE Proceedings
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Within-lake variability in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures

2006

SUMMARY 1. We assessed spatial and temporal variation in carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in different compartments of a single lake ecosystem. Stable isotope analyses were made on samples of particulate organic matter (POM), zooplankton, periphyton, macrophytes, macroinvertebrates and fish collected from several locations throughout the ice-free period. 2. No spatial variation in d 13 Co rd 15 N values was found for pelagic samples of POM and zooplankton. However, pelagic d 15 N signatures increased steadily through the summer resulting in an almost 6& average increase in POM and zooplankton. A concurrent decrease in epilimnetic nitrate concentrations suggested that the increase in …

OceanographyEcologyStable isotope ratioLake ecosystemProfundal zoneSpatial variabilityPelagic zoneAquatic SciencePeriphytonBiologyZooplanktonMacrophyteFreshwater Biology
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Molecular characterization of the black Aspergillus isolates responsible for ochratoxin A contamination in grapes and wine in relation to taxonomy of…

2009

This work examines ochratoxigenic mycobiota in grapes by ap-PCR analysis sequence analysis of the ITS and IGS regions and ability to produce OTA. A comparison was also made with many reference strains of Aspergillus section Nigri. Based on ap-PCR profiles, derived from two microsatellite primers, three main groups were obtained by UPGMA cluster analysis corresponding to A. carbonarius, A. niger and A. tubingensis. The cophenetic correlation values corresponding to ap-PCR UPGMA analysis revealed a higher genetic variability in A. niger and A. tubingensis than in A. carbonarius. In addition, no genotypical differences could be established between OTA producers and nonproducers in all species …

Ochratoxin AMycobiotaPhylogenetic treeSequence analysisUPGMAGenetic VariationGeneral MedicineBiologyMicrobiologyOchratoxinsPolymerase Chain Reactionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBotanyGenetic variationDNA Ribosomal SpacerFood MicrobiologyCluster AnalysisVitisGenetic variabilityAspergillus nigerDNA FungalOchratoxinPhylogenyFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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A polyphasic approach to the identification of ochratoxin A-producing black Aspergillus isolates from vineyards in Sicily.

2008

Aspergillus strains belonging to section Nigri isolated during a two year survey in eight Sicilian vineyards located on the slopes of Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy) were analysed analyzed in order to characterize species responsible for ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination of grapes. The polyphasic approach permitted analysis of biodiversity of Aspergillus isolates in relation to their morphology, ochratoxigenicity and genetic variability. We assessed OTA production by A. carbonarius, A. niger, A. tubingensis and A. japonicus using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A. carbonarius isolates were the strongest OTA producers. A subset of 66 representative strains was selected for further DNA-based …

Ochratoxin AVeterinary medicineEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayFood ContaminationfAFLPMicrobiologylaw.inventionMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundVineyard OTA A. carbonariusPCR identificationSpecies SpecificitylawDNA Ribosomal SpacerCluster AnalysisVitisGenetic variabilityDNA FungalOchratoxinAspergillus; Ochratoxin A; fAFLP; PCR identification; 16s rDNA sequencingPolymerase chain reactionPhylogenyAspergillusbiology16s rDNA sequencingAspergillus nigerOchratoxin AGeneral MedicineFungi imperfectiSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationOchratoxinsRNA Ribosomal 5.8SAspergilluschemistryItalyAspergillus nigerRestriction fragment length polymorphismPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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The Human Biodiversity in the Middle of the Mediterranean. Study of native and settlers populations on the Sicilian context

2020

[IT] Negli ultimi 200.000 anni, la specie umana si è diffusa in tutta la Terra, adattando la sua morfologia e fisiologia a un'ampia gamma di habitat. Lo scheletro umano ha quindi registrato i principali effetti ambientali e di conseguenza i reperti scheletrici assumono grande importanza nell'indagine dei processi evolutivi. Oggi le moderne tecniche di indagini quantitative delle principali caratteristiche morfologiche consentono di metterle in relazione con la variabilità genetica. La posizione geografica della Sicilia, l'isolamento e la sua lunga e dinamica storia di colonizzazione (diversi e numerosi contributi culturali e biologici) hanno creato un contesto peculiare che consente uno stu…

OdontometricsGeometric Moprhometrics Photogrammetry 3D Models Human skulls SicliyRange (biology)PopulationBiodiversityContext (language use)Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaStatistiche multivariateAntropologia fisicaMorfometria geometricaFotogrametriaGenetic variabilityeducationEvoluzione umanaSicilyHuman evolutioneducation.field_of_studyGeometric morphometricsEvolución humanaMorfometría geométricaHuman migrationbusiness.industryEcologyFotogrammetrialanguage.human_languagePhysical anthropologyMultivariate statisticsGeographyPhotogrammetrylanguageSiciliaEstadísticas multivariadasAntropología físicabusinessMATEMATICA APLICADASicilian
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