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Synthesis and preliminary in vivo evaluation of well-dispersed biomimetic nanocrystalline apatites labeled with positron emission tomographic imaging…

2015

In recent years, biomimetic synthetic apatite nanoparticles (AP-NPs), having chemical similarity with the mineral phase of bone, have attracted a great interest in nanomedicine as potential drug carriers. To evaluate the therapeutic perspectives of AP-NPs through the mechanisms of action and organs they interact with, the noninvasive monitoring of their in vivo behavior is of paramount importance. To this aim, here the feasibility to radiolabel AP-NPs ("naked" and surface-modified with citrate to reduce their aggregation) with two positron emission tomographic (PET) imaging agents ([F-18]NaF and Ga-68-NO(2)AP(BP)) was investigated. [F-18]NaF was used for the direct incorporation of the radi…

inorganic chemicalsMalepositron emission tomographyMaterials scienceNanoparticleNanotechnologyPilot ProjectsDiffusionNanocapsulesIn vivoBiomimetic MaterialsApatitesMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceChelationWhole Body ImagingColloidsParticle SizeRats Wistarmedicine.diagnostic_testtechnology industry and agriculturenanomedicinecalcium phosphatesPositron emission tomographyIsotope LabelingPositron-Emission Tomographydrug deliveryDrug deliverySurface modificationNanomedicineFeasibility StudiesNanoparticlesRadiopharmaceuticalsDrug carrierCrystallizationACS applied materialsinterfaces
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Heterogeneous borrowing hydrogen reactions with Pd/C and ZnO: Diol scope

2017

Abstract A borrowing hydrogen reaction with different diols was employed for the preparation of complex beta- gamma- or epsilon-amino alcohols from p-toluidine and tetrahydroquinoline with the aim of better understanding the applicability of the Pd/C ZnO heterogeneous catalyst.

inorganic chemicalsScope (project management)010405 organic chemistryChemistryorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryDiolBorrowing hydrogen010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesBiochemistry0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryOrganic chemistryheterocyclic compoundsBeta (finance)Tetrahedron Letters
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Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment Package for Teaching Grooming Skills to a Man with an Intellectual Disability

2000

A combination of health education, use of picture cues based on task analyses, a system of least prompts and social reinforcement was applied to teach various grooming skills to a man with a moderate intellectual disability. A multiple baseline design across behaviours was employed to show the effects. The results indicated rapid learning of lacking skills such as tooth brushing, shaving, showering and washing of arms and face.

integumentary systemeducationCognitionmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Tooth brushingNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyMultiple baseline designIntellectual disabilityTask analysismedicineHealth educationReinforcementPsychologyScandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy
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Action-Depicting Gestures and Morphosyntax: The Function of Gesture-Speech Alignment in the Conversational Turn

2021

The current study examines the role of action-depicting gestures in conversational turns by focusing on their semantic characteristics and temporal position in relation to their verbal affiliates (action verbs or more complex verb phrases). The data are video recordings of naturally occurring interactions in multilingual construction sites in Norway. The analysis distinguishes two modes of action depiction: generic depictions, which represent the action as a general type, and contextualized depictions, which in addition include deictic references to the spatio-material environment or iconic representations of the specific manner of action performance. These two modes typically occupy differ…

interactionprojectionVerbDeixis050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesaction depiction0302 clinical medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchCommunicationgesture-syntax alignmentmultilingual construction sitebusiness.industrygestures05 social sciencesVerb phraseSyntaxBF1-990Action (philosophy)stroke positionDepictionverbal affiliatebusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMeaning (linguistics)GestureFrontiers in Psychology
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Towards the standardization of mitochondrial proteomics: the Italian mt-HPP initiative

2017

The mitochondrial Human Proteome Project aims at understanding the function of the mitochondrial proteome and its crosstalk with the proteome of other organelles. Being able to choose a suitable and validated enrichment protocol of functional mitochondria, based on the specific needs of the downstream proteomics analysis, would greatly help the researchers in the field. Mitochondrial fractions from ten model cell lines were prepared using three enrichment protocols and analyzed on seven different LC-MS/MS platforms. All data were processed using neXtProt as reference database. The data are available for the Human Proteome Project purposes through the ProteomeXchange Consortium with the iden…

itlian mt-HPP iniziativeMitochondria standardization enrichment protocol Mitochondrial Human Proteome Projectmitochondrial proteomicBIO/10 - BIOCHIMICAproteomic
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On Capturing Oil Rents with a National Excise Tax Revisited

2004

In this paper the scope of Bergstrom’s (1982) results is studied. Moreover, his analysis is extended assuming that extraction cost is directly related to accumulated extractions. For the case of a competitive market it is found that the optimal policy is a constant tariff if extraction is costless. However, with depletion effects, the optimal tariff must ultimately be decreasing. For the case of a monopolistic market the results depend crucially on the kind of strategies the importing country governments can play and on whether the monopolist chooses the price or extraction rate. For a price-setting monopolist it is shown that the importing countries cannot use a tariff to capture monopoly …

jel:D41media_common.quotation_subjectEconomic rentjel:C73Tariffjel:D42Tariffs Tariff agreements Non renewable resources Depletion effects Price-setting monopolist Quantity-setting monopolist Differential games Open-loop strategies Linear strategies Markov-perfect Nash equilibrium Markov-perfect Stackelberg equilibriumjel:F02jel:H20MicroeconomicsMonopolistic competitionResource (project management)EconomicsPerfect competitionExciseMonopolyNon-renewable resourcejel:Q38media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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IMPROVEMENT OF THE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS - A PREMISE OF INCREASING THE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERFORMANCE

2013

The National Plan for Research, Development and Innovation 2007 – 2013, called herein the National Plan II, represents the main instrument used to implement the National Strategy for Research, Development and Innovation. Universities play a unique role in the development of the knowledge-based society, through its contribution to knowledge generation, transmission, dissemination and utilization. The essential role of the university is to shape the highly qualified human resource, a process that implies a symbiosis between the education and research, the education system performances contributing in this way to a great extent to the society development. The highly qualified human resource re…

jel:I23jel:O32Assessment criteria; University scientific research; NP II; IDEAS Programme; Exploratory Research Projects.SEA - Practical Application of Science
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THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

2013

The purpose of the present research paper is to highlight and go deeply into the role and manner of action of project management in carrying out the position of leader of the project, by taking into consideration the advantages which the practice of leadership carries, through the influence exerted over the project team in order to conduct actions towards accomplishing the specific and general objectives of the project. The present research is a theoretical one and is aimed to specialists and economic organisations interested in developing their own business, which is to be realised with the help of the human resources, as the main factor generating the expected effects.

jel:M21leadership project project managementRevista Economica
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PROJECT TEAM - BASIC ELEMENT FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION

2013

Often it was found that, when people face uncertainty, no matter the field, they turn to others for advice on how to respond, on the same time, demonstrating a tendency to imitate the behavior others, especially of their superiors. This is why, a certain behavior of the project manager indicate how other people have to work on the project. By his behavior, the project manager can influence others to act and determine others to respond to a variety of issues related to the project. To be effective, project managers must also work with the project team and discuss all the existing or potential problems.

jel:M21leadership team project project managementRevista Economica
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URBAN PLANNING - NEW THEORETICS APPROACHES

2012

Cities as well as their neighborhoods undergoes a continous changing process, as an effect of economic, politic evolutions and of the social structure criteria change. The new city aim is to ensure continuity in the cycle of human activities, respectively among housing, jobs, recreation. In the period of economic crisis, cities can have a key role, by exploit of their innovative and integrativ potential, may open up new opportunities for implementing structural reforms and for faster adapting to the economic and social realities in change. The study refers to the new outlook of the urbanism concept determined by the economic and political evolution of society and it make reference to some m…

jel:R0urbanization urban project planning citiesRevista economica
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