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Immobilized Pd on magnetic nanoparticles bearing proline as a highly efficient and retrievable Suzuki–Miyaura catalyst in aqueous media

2015

A magnetically retrievable nanocatalyst was evaluated for amicrowave assisted Suzuki–Miyaura reaction in aqueous media.Excellent yields and conversions were obtained with low Pd loadings(down to 0.01 mol% Pd). It was stable up to 6 months in waterunder aerobic conditions and efficiency remained unaltered evenafter 7 repeated cycles. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

magnetic nanoparticlesProlineMetal Nanoparticles010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMicrowave assistedCatalysisCatalysisSuzuki-MiyauraInorganic ChemistryMagneticsMicroscopy Electron Transmission[CHIM]Chemical SciencesOrganic chemistryProlineMetal nanoparticlesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAqueous medium010405 organic chemistryChemistryWaterPd loadings0104 chemical sciencesMagnetic nanoparticlesPalladiumNuclear chemistryDalton Transactions
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Flexural behaviour of calcarenite masonry walls reinforced with FRP sheets

2015

The use of fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) for structural strengthening has become increasingly popular in recent years. Several applications of FRP have been proposed and applied, depending on the target of the technique, kind and/or material of the structural member. In particular, because of their great tensile strength, FRP materials are commonly used to enhance the out-of-plane behaviour of masonry walls, allowing to increase their strength, ductility and improving safety against overturning. For these reasons, FRP laminates are often applied in vulnerable ancient buildings in seismic areas to reinforce façades and walls with poor structural features. However, some issues arise when ad…

masonry walls; FRP strengthening; out-of-plane loading.FRP strengtheningmasonry wallsmasonry walls FRP strengthening out-of-plane loading.out-of-plane loading
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Genetic and environmental contributions to bone structural strength in postmenopausal women

2010

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Comparative assessment of brain activity during depth perception of stereoscopic and volumetric images

2020

Recent advancements in visualization systems have triggered a growing demand for the objective and accurate comparison of user cognitive requirements when perceiving three-dimensional images demonstrated in different ways. In this work, we present the first comparative assessment of brain activity in subjects viewing stereoscopic images and volumetric images. Electroencephalography was employed to assess the short-term changes in event related potentials and neural oscillations which were further interpreted in terms of cognitive requirements for relative depth judgments. As a result, considerably higher activity have been registered in the beta band and gamma band in case of judging relati…

medicine.diagnostic_testBrain activity and meditationbusiness.industryComputer scienceStereoscopyVolumetric displayElectroencephalographyVisualizationlaw.inventionlawEvent-related potentialmedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligenceDepth perceptionbusinessCognitive load
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A Combined Behavioral and Neuroimaging Battery to Test Positive Appraisal Style Theory of Resilience in Longitudinal Studies

2018

AbstractResilience is the maintenance or rapid recovery of mental health during and after stressor exposure. It is becoming increasingly clear that resilience results from a complex and dynamic process of adaptation to stressors involving the biological, psychological and social levels. Positive appraisal style theory of resilience (PASTOR) claims that the common final pathway to maintained mental health lies in the non-negative (non-catastrophizing, non-pessimistic) appraisal of potential stressors, permitting the organism to fine-tune stress responses to optimal levels, thus avoiding unnecessary stress, inefficient deployment of resources and concomitant deleterious allostatic load effect…

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Rationale and Design of the Efficacy of a Standardized Diuretic Protocol in Acute Heart Failure Study

2021

AIMS: Although acute heart failure (AHF) with volume overload is treated with loop diuretics, their dosing and type of administration are mainly based upon expert opinion. A recent position paper from the Heart Failure Association (HFA) proposed a step-wise pharmacologic diuretic strategy to increase the diuretic response and to achieve rapid decongestion. However, no study has evaluated this protocol prospectively. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Efficacy of a Standardized Diuretic Protocol in Acute Heart Failure (ENACT-HF) study is an international, multicentre, non-randomized, open-label, pragmatic study in AHF patients on chronic loop diuretic therapy, admitted to the hospital for intravenous …

medicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentStudy DesignsDecongestionVolume overloadDiuresisNatriuresisSodium Potassium Chloride Symporter InhibitorsFurosemideAcute heart failure; Diuretics; Urinary sodium; Decongestion; ProtocolmedicineClinical endpointProtocolHumansDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemInfusions IntravenousDiureticsHeart FailureUrinary sodiumStudy Designbusiness.industryFurosemideAcute heart failureLoop diureticmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiaHeart failureRC666-701DiureticCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugESC Heart Failure
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Speckle tracking analysis in intensive care unit: A toy or a tool?

2018

The use of conventional echocardiography in the intensive care unit (ICU) is today established to assess left and right ventricular systolic function, for preload determination and procedural guidance. Next step in ICU echocardiography could be the use of novel ultrasound techniques such as strain echocardiography to assist in the management of patients with acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, or pulmonary embolism. This review has gathered the available evidence supporting the incremental value of strain in the diagnostic workup of cardiac diseases treated in ICU.

medicine.medical_specialtyAcute coronary syndromeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingMyocarditispulmonary embolismCritical CareHeart Diseasespulmonaryhealth care facilities manpower and servicesspeckle tracking strainIntensive Care Unitheart failureacute coronary syndrome; heart failure; intensity care unit; myocarditis; pulmonary; pulmonary embolism; speckle tracking strain; Critical Care; Echocardiography; Heart; Heart Diseases; Humans; Intensive Care Unitsacute coronary syndrome; heart failure; intensity care unit; myocarditis; pulmonary; pulmonary embolism; speckle tracking strain; Critical Care; Echocardiography; Heart; Heart Diseases; Humans; Intensive Care Units; Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylaw.inventionacute coronary syndrome03 medical and health sciencesSpeckle pattern0302 clinical medicinelawNuclear Medicine and ImagingmedicineHumansintensity care unitSpeckle trackingbusiness.industry030208 emergency & critical care medicineHeartmedicine.diseaseIntensive care unitUltrasound techniquesPulmonary embolismPreloadIntensive Care UnitsHeart DiseaseEchocardiographymyocarditiHeart failureEmergency medicinemyocarditisbusinessRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHuman
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Clinical Practice: Clinical Relevance of Circadian Rhythm and Nocturnal Dip

2012

Blood pressure (BP) variability and terms like dipper and nondipper are now common in daily practice. Several mechanisms underlie abnormalities in circadian variability. Sympathetic overactivity, reduced sensibility of baroreceptors, volume overload, and primary or secondary autonomic dysfunction are the most important factors related to abnormalities in circadian variability. The level of nighttime BP drop has been related to the absolute level of BP elevation, the global cardiovascular risk, the presence of comorbidities, and the type and time of administration of antihypertensive treatment. The relative importance of circadian variability or nocturnal BP as a prognostic factor raise not …

medicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressureBaroreceptorbiologyDipperbusiness.industryVolume overloadNocturnalbiology.organism_classificationEndocrinologyBlood pressureInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyClinical significanceCircadian rhythmbusiness
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Effect of concurrent training on trainability performance factors in youth elite golf players

2020

Background Due to the early specialization of golf players, examining the within session sequence of training should be considered to enhance performance and prevent injury risk. The present study analyzed the effects of an 18-week concurrent training developed before or after a specific golf session in adolescence elite golfers on several performance factors. Methods Sixteen right-handed male golfers, were randomly divided into two groups: after golf specific training (AG) (n = 8, age: 16.77 ± 0.58 years) and before golf specific training (BG) (n = 8, age: 16.93 ± 0.59 years). AG and BG players followed a concurrent physical conditioning program (CT) after or before the golf specific trai…

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The Activation Pattern of the Antioxidant Enzymes in the Right Ventricle of Rat in Response to Pressure Overload is of Heart Failure Type

2003

In the left ventricle subjected to pressure overload activity, the antioxidant enzymes increased at the hyperfunctional stage. During the transition to heart failure, these enzymes are down-regulated, oxidative stress increases, and apoptosis progresses. Maladaptative activation of the antioxidant enzymes at an early stage may contribute to the intrinsic vulnerability of right ventricle to pressure overload. The authors studied changes in expression and activity of the enzymes manganese and copper-zinc superoxide dismutases, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase in the right ventricle of rat following induction of pulmonary hypertension by injection of monocrotaline. Increase in the manganes…

medicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantHeart Ventriclesmedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsSuperoxide dismutaseInternal medicinePressuremedicineAnimalsRats WistarHeart Failurechemistry.chemical_classificationPressure overloadGlutathione PeroxidaseBase SequenceHypertrophy Right VentricularbiologySequence Analysis RNASuperoxide Dismutasebusiness.industryGlutathione peroxidaseCatalasemedicine.diseasePulmonary hypertensionRatsOxidative Stressmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryVentricleHeart failureModels Animalbiology.proteinCardiologyReactive Oxygen SpeciesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessOxidative stressHeart Disease
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