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Imaging del tensore di diffusione nella SLA: esperienza preliminare nella valutazione della degenerazione dei FCS.
2008
Comunicazione orale per il Congresso nazionale SIRM. Roma, 23-27 maggio 2008
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF DATA PREPROCESSING SOFTWARE TOOLS TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND ACCURACY IN DIFFUSION KURTOSIS IMAGING
2016
Introduction: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is the most commonly used technique to extract microstructural features from a set of diffusionweighted images. In addition to the metrics obtained with DTI, diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) can provide non-Gaussian diffusion measures by means of the kurtosis tensor. DKI has shown to be more sensitive to tissue microstructural changes in both normal and pathological neural tissue. In a clinical setting, however, these benefits are often nullified by numerous acquisition artifacts. The aim of this study was compare two preprocessing software for DTI apply to DKI. Also, the major preprocessing, processing and post-processing procedures applied to D…
Imaging con trattografia nella pianificazione chirurgica delle neoplasie cerebrali: esperienza preliminare.
2007
Poster congresso nazionale AINR. Bergamo, 20-23 Giugno 2007
Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging: prime applicazioni cliniche in ambito neuroradiologico
2014
The Many Souls of Dallapiccola's "Ulysses"
2009
L'"Ulisse" di Dallapiccola somma esperienze letterarie molto diverse tra loro. Somma inoltre alla rivisitazione di un mito complesso e stratificato, l'ambizione di ridare vita a un genere, quello operistico, che sembra aver concluso il suo percorso. Somma infine nel protagonista le caratteristiche dell'astuto personaggio di Omero e di quello curioso e inappagato di Dante. Ma non solo: l'Ulisse di Dallapiccola aggiunge a queste il dubbio, l'incertezza, l'interrogare e l'interrogarsi che ne fanno un cittadino della modernità. E in questa veste, passando per l'immagine di Cristoforo Colombo, impersona colui che fu capace di mostrare al compositore "un altro Nord", il suo grande maestro, Arnold…
Micellar electrokinetic chromatography with bile salts for predicting ecotoxicity of aromatic compounds.
2004
The retention factors of several aromatic compounds were obtained by micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) using cholate, taurocholate, deoxycholate and deoxytaurocholate as micellar systems. The possibility of using these retention factors to describe and predict several ecotoxicological activities of different aromatic compounds was evaluated. Adequate correlations retention–ecotoxicity (log LC50 in fish and daphnia, log EC50 in green algae and daphnia, chronic values in fish and green algae, bioconcentration factor, and soil sorption coefficient) were obtained for the micellar systems studied. The predictive ability of the models obtained for these micellar systems was compared. …
Eiaculazione precoce: Trattamenti a confronto. Terapia medica vs terapia medica in associazione con Psicoterapia di gruppo vs Psicoterapia di Gruppo …
2014
Scopo del lavoro Scopo dello studio è valutare in pz affetti da Eiaculazione Precoce (EP) il trattamento associato Farmaco+Psicoterapia di gruppo, vs Farmaco, vs Psicoterapia di gruppo in termini di aumento del Tempo di latenza eiaculatoria intravaginale (IELT) e migliore Qualità di vita (QoL). Materiali e metodi Tra gennaio e dicembre 2012 sono stati osservati tra la popolazione maschile afferita all’U.O.C. di Urologia del Policlinico P. Giaccone di Palermo 540 pz affetti da EP. Da questa popolazione selezionata è stato arruolato un campione di 270 pz secondo i criteri di inclusione: IELT ≤ a 2 minuti, Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool (PEDT) ≥9, età 18-70 anni. Criteri di esclusione: …
Investigating the Challenges of Promoting Dark Tourism in Rwanda
2019
ABSTRACT J. Ntunda interrogates to what extent dark tourism would be a product to be fostered in Rwanda. Based on formal interviews done over 43 specialists who take part of RDB [Rwanda Development Board], Ntunda holds that several incompatibilities which include lack of skilled staff and problems in the accessibilities to the site prevent today dark tourism would be a valid option. However, we live in a hyper-globalized world where information is produced, packaged and disseminated in minutes to a broader audience. In this new world, there is no place to hide. Therefore, specialists and policymakers should promote Rwanda taking advantage of global sources and the information which is digit…
Dark Tourism Tribes: Social Capital as a Variable
2020
There is a recent morbid tendency to consume (gaze) sites of mass death, mourning and suffering. This tendency was baptized in different forms such as dark tourism, thana-tourism or mourning tourism to name only a few. To date, no matter the multiplication of theories and studies, two great tendencies coexist. On one hand, some voices allude to the dark tourism as a mechanism of reisilience which helps community to recover after a disaster takes hit. The other signals to the pedagogical functions of dark tourism as a fertile ground to develop empathy with the Other’s pain. The present chapter reviews the strengths and weaknesses of both position with strong focus on the cultures of neo-trib…
Biases in study design, implementation, and data analysis that distort the appraisal of clinical benefit and ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale…
2021
BACKGROUND: The European Society for Medical Oncology-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (ESMO-MCBS) is a validated, widely used tool developed to score the clinical benefit from cancer medicines reported in clinical trials. ESMO-MCBS scores assume valid research methodologies and quality trial implementation. Studies incorporating flawed design, implementation, or data analysis may generate outcomes that exaggerate true benefit and are not generalisable. Failure to either indicate or penalise studies with bias undermines the intention and diminishes the integrity of ESMO-MCBS scores. This review aimed to evaluate the adequacy of the ESMO-MCBS to address bias generated by flawed design, im…