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Genome-wide analyses reveal population structure and identify candidate genes associated with tail fatness in local sheep from a semi-arid area.

2021

Abstract Under a climate change perspective, the genetic make-up of local livestock breeds showing adaptive traits should be explored and preserved as a priority. We used genotype data from the ovine 50 k Illumina BeadChip for assessing breed autozygosity based on runs of homozygosity (ROH) and fine-scale genetic structure and for detecting genomic regions under selection in 63 Tunisian sheep samples. The average genomic inbreeding coefficients based on ROH were estimated at 0.017, 0.021, and 0.024 for Barbarine (BAR, n = 26), Noire de Thibar (NDT, n = 23), and Queue fine de l'Ouest (QFO, n = 14) breeds, respectively. The genomic relationships among individuals based on identity by state (I…

TailCandidate geneGenotype040301 veterinary sciencesIntrogressionRuns of HomozygosityBiologyFat tailRuns of homozygositySF1-1100Polymorphism Single Nucleotide0403 veterinary scienceSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoAnimalsInbreedingAlleleLocal sheepGenomeSheepFat tail Genetic structure Local sheep Runs of homozygosity Selection signaturesHomozygote0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSelection signature040201 dairy & animal scienceBreedAnimal cultureEvolutionary biologyGenetic structureAnimal Science and ZoologyGene poolGenetic structureInbreedingGenome-Wide Association StudyAnimal : an international journal of animal bioscience
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Predictors of early scaffold thrombosis: results from the multicenter prospective German-Austrian ABSORB RegIstRy.

2018

BACKGROUND In randomized clinical trials, the risk of thrombotic events with the absorb bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) was significantly higher than with metallic drug-eluting stents. We evaluated predictors of scaffold thrombosis in the large-scale, multicenter German-Austrian ABSORB RegIstRy. METHODS AND RESULTS 3178 patients with treatment of 4252 lesions using 5020 scaffolds were included. Follow-up rate at 6 months was 97.4%. Forty-five (1.42%) patients experienced definite/probable scaffold thrombosis during follow-up. Multiple regression analysis showed implantation of absorb BVS in bifurcation lesions [odds ratio (OR): 4.43; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.69-11.59; P=0.0024]…

Target lesionMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical Decision-MakingCoronary Artery Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRevascularizationRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePercutaneous Coronary InterventionRisk FactorsGermanyAbsorbable ImplantsMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionProspective StudiesRegistriesAgedbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Coronary ThrombosisPatient SelectionGeneral MedicineOdds ratioMiddle AgedDebulkingmedicine.diseaseThrombosisConfidence intervalSurgeryTreatment OutcomeAustriaFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCoronary artery disease
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Empirical Autotuning of Two-level Parallel Linear Algebra Routines on Large cc-NUMA Systems

2012

In large cc-NUMA systems the efficient use of the different levels of the memory hierarchy is not an easy task, and the performance of multithreading implementations of the libraries decreases when the number of cores used increases, so producing an important lost of efficiency. To alleviate this problem, routines with multilevel parallelism can be developed by combining OpenMP and BLAS parallelism. In that way, higher performance can be achieved, but it is necessary to develop some autotuning technique for the appropriate selection of the number of threads to use at each level. The selection can be made through theoretical models of the execution time or some installation methodology. This…

Task (computing)Selection (relational algebra)Memory hierarchyComputer scienceMultithreadingLinear algebraParallelism (grammar)Parallel computingTemporal multithreadingMatrix multiplication2012 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications
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Seven Shades of Grey: A Follow-Up Study on the Molecular Basis of Coat Colour in Indicine Grey Cattle Using Genome-Wide SNP Data

2022

Shades of grey and brown are a dominant component in mammal coat colours, representing a fundamental trait involved in a great number of processes including cryptism, sexual selection and signalling. The genetic mechanisms of the grey colouration in mammals are very complex and controlled by hundreds of genes whose effects and interactions are still largely unclear. In this study, we adopted a robust multi-cohort Fst outlier approach based on pairwise contrasts between seven grey indicine cattle breeds and both taurine and indicine non-grey cattle breeds in order to find genomic regions potentially related to the grey colouration. On the basis of three main drawn settings, built in order to…

Taurinecoat colour; cattle; <i>Bos taurus indicus</i>; selection signatures; F<sub>st</sub>selection signatureColorPolymorphism Single NucleotideSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoGeneticsSingle Nucleotide PolymorphismAnimalsCattleBos taurus indicuFstAnimal FurGenetics (clinical)Phylogenycoat colourFollow-Up Studies
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Endoscopy at Bedside in Isolated Patients with Severe COVID-19: Our Approach during the Pandemic

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the management of emergency medicine and those complications that needed interventional procedures, such as endoscopy or other radiological procedures. At the beginning of the outbreak, there were no exploitable recommendations regarding the proper policy to apply for limiting the virus spread during endoscopy. Between the first and the second wave, the approach regarding interventional procedures changed, due to higher awareness and newly defined protocols, even if different among the health centers. Patients with severe COVID-19 may develop major gastrointestinal complications or require nutritional support, so interventional procedures are required at bedsid…

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ETAS Space–Time Modeling of Chile Triggered Seismicity Using Covariates: Some Preliminary Results

2021

Chilean seismic activity is one of the strongest in the world. As already shown in previous papers, seismic activity can be usefully described by a space–time branching process, such as the ETAS (Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequences) model, which is a semiparametric model with a large time-scale component for the background seismicity and a small time-scale component for the triggered seismicity. The use of covariates can improve the description of triggered seismicity in the ETAS model, so in this paper, we study the Chilean seismicity separately for the North and South area, using some GPS-related data observed together with ordinary catalog data. Our results show evidence that the use of s…

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Ambiente e diritto penale: brevi riflessioni fra le modifiche agli artt.9 e 41 Cost. e le prospettive di riforma in ambito internazionale

2023

l contributo analizza l’impatto che il recente inserimento dell’ambiente in Costituzione può dispiegare in ambito penale, tanto rispetto all’ambiente quale oggetto della tutela penale, quanto sul versante della selezione dei modelli di illecito, soffermandosi in particolare sul problema delle possibili ricadute penalistiche del nuovo vincolo di solidarietà ecologica di tipo intergenerazionale. Seguendo il fil rouge del bene giuridico, la seconda parte del saggio ricostruisce invece i punti critici e le prospettive di sviluppo del diritto penale ambientale internazionale, alla luce della nozione di ambiente quale bene giuridico comune ed universale.

The paper analyses the impact that the recent inclusion of the environment in the Italian Constitution may have in the criminal law both with respect to the criminally relevant notion of the environment and with regard to the selection of the types of criminal offences. From this point of view the paper also takes into consideration the penal significance of the new bond of intergenerational ecological solidarity. Following the file rouge of the “bene giuridico” the second part of the essay is instead dedicated to the description of the critical points and the possible developments of international environmental criminal law in the light of a conception of the environment as a common and universal legal good.Settore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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Consensus in Noncooperative Dynamic Games: a Multi-Retailer Inventory Application

2008

We focus on Nash equilibria and Pareto optimal Nash equilibria for a finite horizon noncooperative dynamic game with a special structure of the stage cost. We study the existence of these solutions by proving that the game is a potential game. For the single-stage version of the game, we characterize the aforementioned solutions and derive a consensus protocol that makes the players converge to the unique Pareto optimal Nash equilibrium. Such an equilibrium guarantees the interests of the players and is also social optimal in the set of Nash equilibria. For the multistage version of the game, we present an algorithm that converges to Nash equilibria, unfortunately, not necessarily Pareto op…

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Distributed Consensus in Noncooperative Inventory Games

2009

This paper deals with repeated nonsymmetric congestion games in which the players cannot observe their payoffs at each stage. Examples of applications come from sharing facilities by multiple users. We show that these games present a unique Pareto optimal Nash equilibrium that dominates all other Nash equilibria and consequently it is also the social optimum among all equilibria, as it minimizes the sum of all the players’ costs. We assume that the players adopt a best response strategy. At each stage, they construct their belief concerning others probable behavior, and then, simultaneously make a decision by optimizing their payoff based on their beliefs. Within this context, we provide a …

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaGame theory; Multi-agent systems; Inventory; Consensus protocolsEconomicsRisk dominanceGame theoryMulti-agent systemsStochastic gameInventoryComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGTheoryofComputation_GENERALRationalizabilityConsensus protocols; Game theory; Inventory; Multi-agent systemsConsensus protocolsMulti-agent systemNash equilibriumEquilibrium selectionModeling and SimulationBest responsesymbolsRepeated gameEpsilon-equilibriumSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaMathematical economics
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Heterogeneous network games: Conflicting preferences

2013

Proceeding at: 2nd Annual UECE Lisbon Meeting: Game Theory and Applications, took place 2010, November, 4-6, in Lisbon (Portugal). The event Web site http://pascal.iseg.utl.pt/~uece/lisbonmeetings2010/ In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors on a network, but she also has intrinsic preferences among the available options. We here introduce a model which allows to analyze this issue by means of a simple framework in which players endowed with an idiosyncratic identity interact on a social network through strategic complements or substitutes. We classify the possible types of Nash equilibria under complete information, finding two thr…

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