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52. High-statistics measurement of Collins and Sivers asymmetries for transversely polarised deuterons
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Alexeev, G. D., Alexeev, M. G., Alice, C., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Asatryan, S., Augsten, K., Augustyniak, W., Azevedo, C. D. R., Badelek, B., Barth, J., Beck, R., Beckers, J., Bedfer, Y., Bernhard, J., Bodlak, M., Bradamante, F., Bressan, A., Chang, W. -C., Chatterjee, C., Chiosso, M., Chumakov, A. G., Chung, S. -U., Cicuttin, A., Correia, P. M. M., Crespo, M. L., D'Ago, D., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Delcarro, F., Denisenko, I., Denisov, O. Yu., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Dreisbach, Ch., Dunnweber, W., Dusaev, R. R., Ecker, D., Eremeev, D., Faccioli, P., Faessler, M., Finger, M., Finger jr., M., Fischer, H., Flothner, K. J., Florian, W., Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Ordonez, L. G. Garcia, Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Giarra, J., Giordano, D., Grasso, A., Gridin, A., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Grube, B., Gruner, M., Guskov, A., Haas, P., von Harrach, D., Hoffmann, M., Hoghmrtsyan, A., d'Hose, N., Hsieh, C. -Y., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Iwata, T., Jary, V., Joosten, R., Kabuss, E., Kaspar, F., Kerbizi, A., Ketzer, B., Khatun, A., Khaustov, G. V., Klasek, T., Klein, F., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Horikawa, K. Kondo, Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Korzenev, A. Yu., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O. M., Koval, A., Kral, Z., Krinner, F., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Kveton, A., Lavickova, K., Levorato, S., Lian, Y. -S., Lichtenstadt, J., Lin, P. -J., Longo, R., Lyubovitskij, V. E., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Maltsev, A., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, T., Mattson, G., Pires, C. Menezes, Metzger, F., Meyer, M., Meyer, W., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Mikhasenko, M., Mitrofanov, E., Miura, D., Miyachi, Y., Molina, R., Moretti, A., Movsisyan, A., Nagaytsev, A., Neyret, D., Niemiec, M., Novy, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nukazuka, G., Olshevsky, A. G., Ostrick, M., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Pekeler, H., Peng, J. -C., Pesek, M., Peshekhonov, D. V., Peskova, M., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Reicherz, G., Riedl, C., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rychter, A., Rymbekova, A., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, G., Schmieden, H., Selyunin, A., Sharko, K., Sinha, L., Spulbeck, D., Srnka, A., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Suzuki, H., Takanashi, Y., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thiel, A., Tosello, F., Townsend, A., Triloki, T., Tskhay, V., Valinoti, B., Veit, B. M., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Ventura, B., Vijayakumar, A., Virius, M., Wagner, M., Wallner, S., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemko, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., and Ziembicki, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
New results are presented on a high-statistics measurement of Collins and Sivers asymmetries of charged hadrons produced in deep inelastic scattering of muons on a transversely polarised $^6$LiD target. The data were taken in 2022 with the COMPASS spectrometer using the 160 \gevv\ muon beam at CERN, balancing the existing data on transversely polarised proton targets. The first results from about two-thirds of the new data have total uncertainties smaller by up to a factor of three compared to the previous deuteron measurements. Using all the COMPASS proton and deuteron results, both the transversity and the Sivers distribution functions of the $u$ and $d$ quark, as well as the tensor charge in the measured $x$-range are extracted. In particular, the accuracy of the $d$ quark results is significantly improved.
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- 2023
53. Final COMPASS results on the transverse-spin-dependent azimuthal asymmetries in the pion-induced Drell-Yan process
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Alexeev, G. D., Alexeev, M. G., Alice, C., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Augsten, K., Augustyniak, W., Azevedo, C. D. R., Badelek, B., Barth, J., Beck, R., Beckers, J., Bedfer, Y., Bernhard, J., Bodlak, M., Bradamante, F., Bressan, A., Chang, W. -C., Chatterjee, C., Chiosso, M., Chumakov, A. G., Chung, S. -U., Cicuttin, A., Correia, P. M. M., Crespo, M. L., D'Ago, D., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Delcarro, F., Denisenko, I., Denisov, O. Yu., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Dreisbach, Ch., Dunnweber, W., Dusaev, R. R., Ecker, D., Eremeev, D., Faccioli, P., Faessler, M., Finger, M., Finger jr., M., Fischer, H., Flothner, K. J., Florian, W., Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Ordonez, L. G. Garcia, Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Giarra, J., Giordano, D., Grasso, A., Gridin, A., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Grube, B., Gruner, M., Guskov, A., Haas, P., von Harrach, D., Heitz, R., Hoffmann, M., d'Hose, N., Hsieh, C. -Y., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Iwata, T., Jary, V., Joosten, R., Kabuss, E., Kaspar, F., Kerbizi, A., Ketzer, B., Khatun, A., Khaustov, G. V., Klein, F., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Horikawa, K. Kondo, Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Korzenev, A. Yu., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O. M., Koval, A., Kral, Z., Krinner, F., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Kveton, A., Lavickova, K., Levorato, S., Lian, Y. -S., Lichtenstadt, J., Lin, P. -J., Longo, R., Lyubovitskij, V. E., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Maltsev, A., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, T., Mattson, G., Pires, C. Menezes, Metzger, F., Meyer, M., Meyer, W., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Mikhasenko, M., Mitrofanov, E., Miura, D., Miyachi, Y., Molina, R., Moretti, A., Nagaytsev, A., Neyret, D., Niemiec, M., Novy, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nukazuka, G., Olshevsky, A. G., Ostrick, M., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Pekeler, H., Peng, J. -C., Pesek, M., Peshekhonov, D. V., Peskova, M., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Reicherz, G., Riedl, C., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rychter, A., Rymbekova, A., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Sarkar, S., Savada, T., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, G., Schmieden, H., Selyunin, A., Sharko, K., Sinha, L., Spulbeck, D., Srnka, A., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Suzuki, H., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thiel, A., Tosello, F., Townsend, A., Triloki, T., Tskhay, V., Valinoti, B., Veit, B. M., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Ventura, B., Vijayakumar, A., Virius, M., Wagner, M., Wallner, S., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemko, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., and Ziembicki, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The COMPASS Collaboration performed measurements of the Drell-Yan process in 2015 and 2018 using a 190 GeV/c $\pi^{-}$ beam impinging on a transversely polarised ammonia target. Combining the data of both years, we present final results on the amplitudes of the five azimuthal modulations in the dimuon production cross section. Three of these transverse-spin-dependent azimuthal asymmetries (TSAs) probe the nucleon leading-twist Sivers, transversity, and pretzelosity transverse-momentum dependent (TMD) parton distribution functions (PDFs). The other two are induced by subleading effects. These TSAs provide unique new inputs for the study of the nucleon TMD PDFs and their universality properties. In particular, the Sivers TSA observed in this measurement is consistent with the fundamental QCD prediction of a sign change of naive time-reversal-odd TMD PDFs when comparing the Drell-Yan process with semi-inclusive measurements of deep inelastic scattering. Also, within the context of model predictions, the observed transversity TSA is consistent with the expectation of a sign change for the Boer-Mulders function.
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- 2023
54. An Experiment in Retrofitting Competency Questions for Existing Ontologies
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Alharbi, Reham, Tamma, Valentina, Grasso, Floriana, and Payne, Terry
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Competency Questions (CQs) are a form of ontology functional requirements expressed as natural language questions. Inspecting CQs together with the axioms in an ontology provides critical insights into the intended scope and applicability of the ontology. CQs also underpin a number of tasks in the development of ontologies e.g. ontology reuse, ontology testing, requirement specification, and the definition of patterns that implement such requirements. Although CQs are integral to the majority of ontology engineering methodologies, the practice of publishing CQs alongside the ontological artefacts is not widely observed by the community. In this context, we present an experiment in retrofitting CQs from existing ontologies. We propose RETROFIT-CQs, a method to extract candidate CQs directly from ontologies using Generative AI. In the paper we present the pipeline that facilitates the extraction of CQs by leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) and we discuss its application to a number of existing ontologies.
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- 2023
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55. Galactic Gamma-Ray Diffuse Emission at TeV energies with HAWC Data
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Alfaro, R., Alvarez, C., Arteaga-Velazquez, J. C., Arunbabu, K. P., Rojas, D. Avila, Babu, R., Baghmanyan, V., Belmont-Moreno, E., Brisbois, C., Caballero-Mora, K. S., Capistran, T., Carraminana, A., Casanova, S., Chaparro-Amaro, O., Cotti, U., Cotzomi, J., de Leon, S. Coutino, De la Fuente, E., Hernandez, R. Diaz, DuVernois, M. A., Durocher, M., Dıaz-Velez, J. C., Engel, K., Espinoza, C., Fan, K. L., Fraija, N., Galvan-Gamez, A., Garcıa-Gonzalez, J. A., Garfias, F., Gonzalez, M. M., Goodman, J. A., Hernandez, S., Hona, B., Huang, D., Hueyotl-Zahuantitla, F., Humensky, T. B., Iriarte, A., Joshi, V., Kaufmann, S., Kieda, D., Kunde, G. J., Lara, A., Vargas, H. Leon, Linnemann, J. T., Longinotti, A. L., Luis-Raya, G., Malone, K., Martinez, O., Martınez-Castro, J., Matthews, J. A., Miranda-Romagnoli, P., Moreno, E., Mostafa, M., Nayerhoda, A., Nellen, L., Noriega-Papaqui, R., Perez-Perez, E. G., Rosa-Gonzalez, D., Ruiz-Velasco, E., Salazar, H., Salazar-Gallegos, D., Greus, F. Salesa, Sandoval, A., Serna-Franco, J., Smith, A. J., Springer, R. W., Tibolla, O., Tollefson, K., Torres, I., Torres-Escobedo, R., Urena-Mena, F., Villasenor, L., Willox, E., Zhou, H., de Leon, C., Fornieri, O., Gaggero, D., Grasso, D., Marinelli, A., and Ventura, S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The Galactic gamma-ray diffuse emission (GDE) is emitted by cosmic rays (CRs), ultra-relativistic protons and electrons, interacting with gas and electromagnetic radiation fields in the interstellar medium. Here we present the analysis of TeV diffuse emission from a region of the Galactic Plane over the range in longitude of $l\in[43^\circ,73^\circ]$, using data collected with the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) detector. Spectral, longitudinal and latitudinal distributions of the TeV diffuse emission are shown. The radiation spectrum is compatible with the spectrum of the emission arising from a CR population with an "index" similar to that of the observed CRs. When comparing with the \texttt{DRAGON} \textit{base model}, the HAWC GDE flux is higher by about a factor of two. Unresolved sources such as pulsar wind nebulae and TeV halos could explain the excess emission. Finally, deviations of the Galactic CR flux from the locally measured CR flux may additionally explain the difference between the predicted and measured diffuse fluxes.
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- 2023
56. Chasing Gravitational Waves with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
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Green, Jarred Gershon, Carosi, Alessandro, Nava, Lara, Patricelli, Barbara, Schüssler, Fabian, Seglar-Arroyo, Monica, Consortium, Cta, Abe, Kazuki, Abe, Shotaro, Acharyya, Atreya, Adam, Remi, Aguasca-Cabot, Arnau, Agudo, Ivan, Alfaro, Jorge, Alvarez-Crespo, Nuria, Batista, Rafael Alves, Amans, Jean-Philippe, Amato, Elena, Ambrosino, Filippo, Angüner, Ekrem Oguzhan, Antonelli, Lucio Angelo, Aramo, Carla, Arcaro, Cornelia, Arrabito, Luisa, Asano, Katsuaki, Aschersleben, Jann, Ashkar, Halim, Stuani, Luiz Augusto, Baack, Dominik, Backes, Michael, Balazs, Csaba, Balbo, Matteo, Larriva, Andres Baquero, Martins, Victor Barbosa, de Almeida, Ulisses Barres, Barrio, Juan Abel, Bastieri, Denis, Batista, Pedro Ivo, Batković, Ivana, Batzofin, Rowan William, Baxter, Joshua Ryo, Beck, Geoffrey, Tjus, Julia Becker, Beiske, Lukas, Belardinelli, Daniele, Benbow, Wystan, Bernardini, Elisa, Medrano, Juan Bernete, Bernlöhr, Konrad, Berti, Alessio, Beshley, Vasyl, Bhattacharjee, Pooja, Bhattacharyya, Saptashwa, Bi, Baiyang, Biederbeck, Noah, Biland, Adrian, Bissaldi, Elisabetta, Blanch, Oscar, Blazek, Jiri, Boisson, Catherine, Bolmont, Julien, Bonnoli, Giacomo, Bordas, Pol, Bošnjak, Željka, Bradascio, Federica, Braiding, Catherine, Bronzini, Ettore, Brose, Robert, Brown, Anthony M., Brun, Francois, Brunelli, Giulia, Bulgarelli, Andrea, Burelli, Irene, Burmistrov, Leonid, Burton, Michael, Bylund, Tomas, Calisse, Paolo Gherardo, Campoy-Ordaz, Anna, Cantlay, Brandon Khan, Capalbi, Milvia, Caproni, Anderson, Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Roberto, Carlile, Colin, Caroff, Sami, Carosi, Roberto, Carrasco, Marie-Sophie, Cascone, Enrico, Cassol, Franca, Castrejon, Noelia, Catalani, Fernando, Cerasole, Davide, Cerruti, Matteo, Chaty, Sylvain, Chen, Andrew W, Chernyakova, Maria, Chiavassa, Andrea, Chudoba, Jiří, Araujo, Carlos Henrique Coimbra, Conforti, Vito, Conte, Francesco, Contreras, Jose Luis, Cossou, Christophe, Costa, Alessandro, Costantini, Heide, Cristofari, Pierre, Cuevas, Omar, Curtis-Ginsberg, Zachary, D'Amico, Giacomo, D'Ammando, Filippo, Dadina, Mauro, Dalchenko, Mykhailo, David, Ludovic, Davids, Isak Delberth, Dazzi, Francesco, De Angelis, Alessandro, de Lavergne, Mathieu de Bony, De Caprio, Vincenzo, De Cesare, Giovanni, Pino, Elisabete M. de Gouveia Dal, De Lotto, Barbara, de Lucia, Mario, de Menezes, Raniere, de Naurois, Mathieu, Wilhelmi, Emma de Oña, De Simone, Nicola, de Souza, Vitor, Del Peral, Luis, del Valle, Maria Victoria, Delagnes, Eric, Giler, Andres Gabriel Delgado, Delgado, Carlos, Dell'aiera, Michael, Della Ceca, Roberto, Della Valle, Massimo, Della Volpe, Domenico, Depaoli, Davide, Dettlaff, Antonios, Di Girolamo, Tristano, Di Piano, Ambra, Di Pierro, Federico, Di Tria, Riccardo, Di Venere, Leonardo, Díaz-Bahamondes, Christian, Dib, Claudio, Diebold, Sebastian, Dima, Razvan, Dinesh, Adithiya, Djannati-Ataï, Arache, Djuvsland, Julia Isabel, Dominguez, Alberto, Dominik, Rune Michael, Donini, Alice, Dorner, Daniela, Dörner, Julien, Doro, Michele, Anjos, Rita de Cassia dos, Dournaux, Jean-Laurent, Dravins, Dainis, Duangchan, Chaimongkol, Dubos, Coline, Ducci, Lozenzo, Dwarkadas, Vikram V., Ebr, Jan, Eckner, Christopher, Egberts, Kathrin, Einecke, Sabrina, Elsässer, Dominik, Emery, Gabriel, Godoy, Miguel Escobar, Escudero, Juan, Esposito, Paolo, Falceta-Gonçalves, Diego, Ramazani, Vandad Fallah, Faure, Alice, Fedorova, Elena, Fegan, Stephen, Feijen, Kirsty, Feng, Qi, Ferrand, Gilles, Ferrarotto, Fabio, Fiandrini, Emanuele, Fiasson, Armand, Fioretti, Valentina, Foffano, Luca, Guiteras, Lluis Font, Fontaine, Gerard, Fröse, Stefan, Fukami, Satoshi, Fukui, Yasuo, Funk, Stefan, Gaggero, Daniele, Galanti, Giorgio, Galaz, Gaspar, Gallant, Yves A., Gallozzi, Stefano, Gammaldi, Viviana, Gasbarra, Claudio, Gaug, Markus, Ghalumyan, Arsen, Gianotti, Fulvio, Giarrusso, Marina, Giglietto, Nicola, Giordano, Francesco, Giuliani, Andrea, Glicenstein, Jean-Francois, Glombitza, Jonas, Goldoni, Paolo, González, José Mauricio, González, Maria Magdalena, Coelho, Jaziel Goulart, Granot, Jonathan, Grasso, Dario, Haro, Roger Grau, Green, David, Greenshaw, Tim, Grolleron, Guillaume, Grube, Jeff, Gueta, Orel, Gunji, Shuichi, Hadasch, Daniela, Hamal, Petr, Hanlon, William, Hara, Satoshi, Harvey, Violet M., Hashiyama, Kazuaki, Hassan, Tarek, Heller, Matthieu, Cadena, Sergio Hernández, Hie, Jonathan, Hiroshima, Nagisa, Hnatyk, Bohdan, Hnatyk, Roman, Hoffmann, Dirk, Hofmann, Werner, Holler, Markus, Horan, Deirdre, Horvath, Pavel, Hovatta, Talvikki, Hrupec, Dario, Hussain, Saqib, Iarlori, Marco, Inada, Tomohiro, Incardona, Federico, Inome, Yusuke, Inoue, Susumu, Iocco, Fabio, Ishio, Kazuma, Jamrozy, Marek, Janecek, Petr, Jankowsky, Felix, Jarnot, Christian, Jean, Pierre, Martínez, Irene Jiménez, Jin, Weidong, Jocou, Laurent, Juramy-Gilles, Claire, Jurysek, Jakub, KALEKIN, Oleg, Kantzas, Dimitrios, Karas, Vladimir, Kaufmann, Sarah, Kerszberg, Daniel, Khelifi, Bruno, Kieda, David B, Kleiner, Tobias Kai, Kluźniak, Włodzimierz, Kobayashi, Yukiho, Kohri, Kazunori, Komin, Nukri, Kornecki, Paula, Kosack, Karl, Kubo, Hidetoshi, Kushida, Junko, La Barbera, Antonino, La Palombara, Nicola, Lainez, Maria, Lamastra, Alessandra, Lapington, Jon S, Lazarevic, Sanja, Lazendic-Galloway, Jasmina, Leach, Steven, Lemoine-Goumard, Marianne, Lenain, Jean-Philippe, Leto, Giuseppe, Leuschner, Fabian, Lindfors, Elina, Linhoff, Maximilian, Liodakis, Ioannis, Loïc, Lozach, Lombardi, Saverio, Longo, Francesco, López-Coto, Rubén, López-Moya, Marcos, López-Oramas, Alicia, Loporchio, Serena, Bahilo, Julio Lozano, Luque-Escamilla, Pedro L., Macias, Oscar, Maier, Gernot, Majumdar, Pratik, Malyshev, Denys, Malyshev, Dmitry, Mandat, Dusan, Manicò, Giulio, Marinos, Peter David, Markoff, Sera, Márquez, Isabel, Marquez, Patricia, Marsella, Giovanni, Martí, Josep, Martin, Pierrick, Martínez, Gustavo Augusto, Martínez, Manel, Martinez, Oibar, Marty, Christophe, Mas-Aguilar, Alvaro, Mastropietro, Michele, Maurin, Gilles, Max-Moerbeck, Walter, Mazin, Daniel, Melkumyan, David, Menchiari, Stefano, Mestre, Enrique, Meunier, Jean-Luc, Meyer, Dominique M. -A., Miceli, Davide, Michailidis, Miltiadis, Michałowski, Jerzy, Miener, Tjark, Miranda, Jose Miguel, Mitchell, Alison, Mizote, Masaya, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Moderski, Rafal, Mohrmann, Lars, Molero, Miguel, Molfese, Cesare, Molina, Edgar, Montaruli, Teresa, Moralejo, Abelardo, Morcuende, Daniel, Morik, Katharina, Morselli, Aldo, Moulin, Emmanuel, Zamanillo, Victor Moya, Mukherjee, Reshmi, Munari, Kevin, Muraczewski, Adam, Muraishi, Hiroshi, Nakamori, Takeshi, Nayak, Amrit, Nemmen, Rodrigo, Nickel, Lukas, Niemiec, Jacek, Nieto, Daniel, Rosillo, Mireia Nievas, Nikołajuk, Marek, Nishijima, Kyoshi, Noda, Koji, Nosek, Dalibor, Novosyadlyj, Bohdan, Novotný, Vladimír, Nozaki, Seiya, O'Brien, Paul, Ohishi, Michiko, Ohtani, Yoshiki, Okumura, Akira, Olive, Jean-François, Olmi, Barbara, Ong, Rene A., Orienti, Monica, Orito, Reiko, Orlandini, Mauro, Orlando, Elena, Ostrowski, Michal, Otte, Nepomuk, Oya, Igor, Pagano, Isabella, Pagliaro, Antonio, Palatiello, Michele, Panebianco, Gabriele, Paredes, Josep M., Parmiggiani, Nicolò, Patel, Sonal Ramesh, Pavlović, Dijana, Pe'er, Asaf, Pech, Miroslav, Pecimotika, Mario, Peresano, Michele, Pérez-Romero, Judit, Peron, Giada, Persic, Massimo, Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier, Petruk, Oleh, Pfeifle, Felix, Pintore, Fabio, Pirola, Giorgio, Pittori, Carlotta, Plard, Cyann, Podobnik, Franjo, Pohl, Martin, Pons, Estelle, Prandini, Elisa, Prast, Julie, Principe, Giacomo, Priyadarshi, Chaitanya, Produit, Nicolas, Prokhorov, Dmitry, Pueschel, Elisa, Pühlhofer, Gerd, Pumo, Maria Letizia, Punch, Michael, Quirrenbach, Andreas, Raino, Silvia, Randazzo, Nunzio, Rando, Riccardo, Ravel, Thierry, Razzaque, Soebur, Regeard, Maxime, Reichherzer, Patrick, Reimer, Anita, Reimer, Olaf, Reisenegger, Andreas, Reposeur, Thierry, Reville, Brian, Rhode, Wolfgang, Ribó, Marc, Richtler, Tom, Rieger, Frank, Roache, Emmet, Fernandez, Gonzalo Rodriguez, Frías, Maria Dolores Rodríguez, Rodríguez-Vázquez, Juan José, Romano, Patrizia, Romeo, Giuseppe, Rosado, Jaime, Rowell, Gavin P, Rudak, Bronislaw, Ruiter, Ashley J., Rulten, Cameron Boyd, Russo, Federico, Sadeh, Iftach, Saha, Lab, Saito, Takayuki, Sakurai, Shunsuke, Salzmann, Heiko, Sanchez, David, Sanchez-Conde, Miguel, Sangiorgi, Pierluca, Sano, Hidetoshi, Santander, Marcos, Santangelo, Andrea, Santos-Lima, Reinaldo, Sanuy, Andreu, Šarić, Toni, Sarkar, Arkadipta, Sarkar, Subir, Saturni, Francesco Gabriele, Savchenko, Volodymyr, Scherer, Andres, Schipani, Pietro, Schleicher, Bernd, Schovanek, Petr, Schubert, Jan Lukas, Schwanke, Ullrich, Schwefer, Georg, Scuderi, Salvatore, Arroyo, Monica Seglar, Seitenzahl, Ivo, Sergijenko, Olga, Sguera, Vito, Shang, Ruo-Yu, Sharma, Pooja, Sidibe, Guereguin Der Sylvestre, Sidoli, Lara, Siejkowski, Hubert, Siqueira, Clarissa, Sizun, Patrick, Sliusar, Vitalii, Slowikowska, Agnieszka, Sol, Helene, Specovius, Andreas, Spencer, Samuel Timothy, Spiga, Daniele, Stamerra, Antonio, Stanič, Samo, Starecki, Tomasz, Starling, Rhaana, Steppa, Constantin, Stolarczyk, Thierry, Strišković, Jelena, Strzys, Marcel C., Suda, Yusuke, Suomijarvi, Tiina, Tak, Donggeun, Takahashi, Mitsunari, Takeishi, Ryuji, Tam, Pak-Hin Thomas, Tanaka, Shuta J, Tanaka, Takaaki, Terauchi, Kenta, Testa, Vincenzo, Tibaldo, Luigi, Tibolla, Omar, Torradeflot, Francesc, Torres, Diego F., Torresi, Eleonora, Tothill, Nick, Toussenel, Francois, Touzard, Victoria, Tramacere, Andrea, Travnicek, Petr, Tripodo, Giovanni, Truzzi, Stefano, Tsiahina, Adellain, Tutone, Antonio, Vacula, Martin, Vallage, Bertrand, Vallania, Piero, Vallés, Ramon, van Eldik, Christopher, van Scherpenberg, Juliane, Vandenbroucke, Justin, Vassiliev, Vladimir, Venault, Philippe, Ventura, Sofia, Vercellone, Stefano, Verna, Gaia, Viana, Aion, Viaux, Nicolás, Vigliano, Alessandro, Vignatti, Jonatan, Vigorito, Carlo francesco, Vitale, Vincenzo, Vodeb, Veronika, Voisin, Vincent, Vorobiov, Serguei, Voutsinas, Georgios Gerasimos, Vovk, Ievgen, Waegebaert, Vincent, Wagner, Stefan Joachim, Walter, Roland, Ward, Martin, Wechakama, Maneenate, White, Richard, Wierzcholska, Alicja, Will, Martin, Williams, David A., Wohlleben, Frederik, Wolter, Anna, Yamamoto, Tokonatsu, Yamazaki, Ryo, Yang, Lili, Yoshida, Tatsuo, Yoshikoshi, Takanori, Zacharias, Michael, Sanchez, Ricardo Zanmar, Zavrtanik, Danilo, Zavrtanik, Marko, Zdziarski, Andrzej A., Zech, Andreas, Zhdanov, Valery I., Ziȩtara, Krzysztof, Živec, Miha, and Zuriaga-Puig, Jaume
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The detection of gravitational waves from a binary neutron star merger by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (GW170817), along with the discovery of the electromagnetic counterparts of this gravitational wave event, ushered in a new era of multimessenger astronomy, providing the first direct evidence that BNS mergers are progenitors of short gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Such events may also produce very-high-energy (VHE, > 100GeV) photons which have yet to be detected in coincidence with a gravitational wave signal. The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is a next-generation VHE observatory which aims to be indispensable in this search, with an unparalleled sensitivity and ability to slew anywhere on the sky within a few tens of seconds. New observing modes and follow-up strategies are being developed for CTA to rapidly cover localization areas of gravitational wave events that are typically larger than the CTA field of view. This work will evaluate and provide estimations on the expected number of of gravitational wave events that will be observable with CTA, considering both on- and off-axis emission. In addition, we will present and discuss the prospects of potential follow-up strategies with CTA., Comment: Presented at the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2023), 2023 (arXiv:2309.08219)
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57. Correction to: Upper endoscopy in elderly patients: A multicentre, cross‑sectional study
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Zullo, Angelo, De Francesco, Vincenzo, Amato, Arnaldo, Bergna, Irene, Bendia, Emanuele, Giorgini, Giorgia, Buscarini, Elisabetta, Manfredi, Guido, Cadoni, Sergio, Cannizzaro, Renato, Realdon, Stefano, Ciuffi, Mario, Ignomirelli, Orazio, Da Massa Carrara, Paola, Finucci, Giovanni, Di Somma, Antonietta, Frandina, Chiara, Loria, Mariafrancesca, Galeazzi, Francesca, Ferrara, Francesco, Gemme, Carlo, Bertetti, Noemi Sara, Gentili, Federica, Lotito, Antonio, Germanà, Bastianello, Russo, Nunzia, Grande, Giuseppe, Conigliaro, Rita, Cravero, Federico, Venezia, Giovanna, Marmo, Riccardo, Senneca, Piera, Milano, Angelo, Efthymakis, Konstantinos, Monica, Fabio, Montalto, Paolo, Lombardi, Mario, Morelli, Olivia, Castellani, Danilo, Nigro, Daniela, Festa, Roberto, Peralta, Sergio, Grasso, Maria, Privitera, Antonello, Di Stefano, Maria Emanuela, Scaccianoce, Giuseppe, Loiacono, Mariangela, Segato, Sergio, Balzarini, Marco, Satta, Paolo Usai, Lai, Mariantonia, Fortunato, Francesca, and Manta, Raffaele
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58. Radiation exposure and estimated cancer risk in neonates: a cautionary perspective
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Grasso, Fiorentino and Raimondi, Francesco
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59. Examining the relation between bilingualism and age of symptom onset in frontotemporal dementia.
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de Leon, Jessica, Grasso, Stephanie, Allen, Isabel Elaine, Escueta, Danielle P, Vega, Yvette, Eshghavi, Malihe, Watson, Christa, Dronkers, Nina, Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa, and Henry, Maya L
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Linguistics ,Biological Psychology ,Cognitive and Computational Psychology ,Language ,Communication and Culture ,Psychology ,Neurodegenerative ,Dementia ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Aging ,Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) ,Brain Disorders ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (ADRD) ,Neurosciences ,Aphasia ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Clinical Research ,Rare Diseases ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Neurological ,frontotemporal dementia ,primary progressive aphasia ,bilingualism ,cognitive reserve ,Alzheimer's dementia ,Alzheimer’s dementia ,Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology ,Cognitive and computational psychology - Abstract
Bilingualism is thought to confer advantages in executive functioning, thereby contributing to cognitive reserve and a later age of dementia symptom onset. While the relation between bilingualism and age of onset has been explored in Alzheimer's dementia, there are few studies examining bilingualism as a contributor to cognitive reserve in frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In line with previous findings, we hypothesized that bilinguals with behavioral variant FTD would be older at symptom onset compared to monolinguals, but that no such effect would be found in patients with nonfluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia (PPA) or semantic variant PPA. Contrary to our hypothesis, we found no significant difference in age at symptom onset between monolingual and bilingual speakers within any of the FTD variants, and there were no notable differences on neuropsychological measures. Overall, our results do not support a protective effect of bilingualism in patients with FTD-spectrum disease in a U.S. based cohort.
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60. The importance of the multidisciplinary team in the decision-making process of patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer
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Fancellu, Alessandro, Pasqualitto, Valerio, Cottu, Pietrina, Giuliani, Giuliana, Grasso, Lavinia, Ariu, Maria Laura, Porcu, Alberto, and Sanna, Valeria
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61. Behavioral Treatment for Speech and Language in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech: A Systematic Review
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Wauters, Lisa D., Croot, Karen, Dial, Heather R., Duffy, Joseph R., Grasso, Stephanie M., Kim, Esther, Schaffer Mendez, Kristin, Ballard, Kirrie J., Clark, Heather M., Kohley, Leeah, Murray, Laura L., Rogalski, Emily J., Figeys, Mathieu, Milman, Lisa, and Henry, Maya L.
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62. Minibond and earnings management: leveraging the signaling effect of minibond listing
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Bertacchini, Federico, Grasso, Alessandro Giovanni, Lugli, Ennio, and Russo, Ivan
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63. A systematic review of mobile brain/body imaging studies using the P300 event-related potentials to investigate cognition beyond the laboratory
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Grasso-Cladera, Aitana, Bremer, Marko, Ladouce, Simon, and Parada, Francisco
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64. Prognostic role of serum albumin levels in patients with chronic heart failure
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Armentaro, Giuseppe, Condoleo, Valentino, Pastura, Carlo Alberto, Grasso, Maria, Frasca, Angelo, Martire, Domenico, Cassano, Velia, Maio, Raffaele, Bonfrate, Leonilde, Pastori, Daniele, Montalcini, Tiziana, Andreozzi, Francesco, Sesti, Giorgio, Violi, Francesco, and Sciacqua, Angela
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65. Impact of heart failure severity on the mortality benefit of mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge valve repair
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Magni, Valeria, Adamo, Marianna, Pezzola, Elisa, Rubbio, Antonio Popolo, Giannini, Cristina, Masiero, Giulia, Grasso, Carmelo, Denti, Paolo, Giordano, Arturo, De Marco, Federico, Bartorelli, Antonio L., Montorfano, Matteo, Godino, Cosmo, Baldi, Cesare, De Felice, Francesco, Mongiardo, Annalisa, Monteforte, Ida, Villa, Emmanuel, Crimi, Gabriele, Tusa, Maurizio, Testa, Luca, Serafini, Lisa, Cani, Dario, Guarini, Giacinta, Huqi, Alda, Sesana, Marco, De Carlo, Marco, Maisano, Francesco, Tarantini, Giuseppe, Tamburino, Corrado, Bedogni, Francesco, and Metra, Marco
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66. Post disruption reconnection event driven by a runaway current
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Singh, L., Borgogno, D., Subba, F., and Grasso, D.
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The role of a runaway current in a post disruption plasma is investigated through numerical simulations in an asymmetric magnetic reconnection event. While the runaways do not alter the linear growth of the island, they lead to a rotation of the island in the poloidal direction as found in [C. Liu et al. Physics of Plasmas 27, 092507 (2020)]. The role of a microlayer smaller than the resistive one is thoroughly investigated. While the resistive layer controls the transition of the island from the linear to the nonlinear stage, the microlayer width causes the runaways to become nonlinear as soon as the size of the island exceeds it. Moreover, this transition of the runways electrons to the nonlinear phase is accompanied by a drastic redistribution of runaways within the island with respect to the symmetric case. The influence of the electron skin depth on the linear evolution is also taken into account. Finally, nonlinear simulations show that the rotation frequency tends toward zero when the island saturates.
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67. From Ontology Design to User Experience. A Methodology to Design Interfaces for Information Seeking Purposes
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Marco Grasso, Marilena Daquino, and Giulia Renda
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When designing data-driven web applications, users’ informative needs are aligned to knowledge organization (KO) requirements, which are secondly mapped to user interfaces (UI) components, and finally to user experience (UX) journeys. Particularly, when data are served as Linked Open Data, data and user requirements can be associated with competency questions that an ontology should address. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no full-fledged methodology that systematically adopts ontology requirements to design UI components and UX journeys. In this article we propose a methodology to design web applications for information seeking purposes that leverages well-known ontology design methodologies and UI/UX approaches. We present a case study based on music heritage and we evaluate it via a user study.
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68. Underwater Paleotopographic and Geoarchaeological Investigations at Le Castella (Crotone, Italy): New Data on the Late Holocene Coastline Changes and the Presence of Two Disappeared Islets
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Salvatore Medaglia, Daniela Basso, Valentina Alice Bracchi, Fabio Bruno, Emilio Cellini, Ercole Gaetano, Antonio Lagudi, Fabrizio Mauri, Francesco Megna, Sante Francesco Rende, Umberto Severino, and Armando Taliano Grasso
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marine geology ,maritime and underwater archaeology ,coastal geoarchaeology ,Late Holocene ,coastline erosion ,marine geophysical investigations ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
A submerged elevation located off the coast of Le Castella, a small village on the Ionian Coast of Calabria (Italy) populated for thousands of years that features notable archaeological remains from the Great Greece (Magna Graecia) and the Middle Ages, was investigated through in-depth, multidisciplinary, geoarchaeological research. This submarine elevation, once aligned with the marine terrace MIS 3 of Le Castella and still completely emerged between 10 and 8 ka years ago, slowly sank due to erosion and local tectonic-structural subsidence and was also favoured by a submerged normal fault that cuts the terrace in two. The dismantling and sinking of this part of the marine terrace has significantly changed the Late Holocene shorelines, with notable consequences on a topographic and archaeological level. In fact, one of the consequences of the sinking of this ancient promontory was the disappearance of two small islands that were reported to be right in front of Le Castella by numerous historical and cartographic sources. In the last decades, there has been a scientific debate over the existence of these islets, but no convincing evidence has been found about their actual presence up until now. This research, funded by the Marine Protected Area “Capo Rizzuto”, was conducted by means of underwater archaeological and geological surveys, geophysical seabed mapping systems, and both direct and instrumental optical surveys made with an Autonomous Surface Vehicle. The outcomes allow us to confirm the presence of these two partially emerged rock bodies up to half a millennium ago. In addition, the presence of anthropogenic extrabasinal materials in a marine area corresponding to one of the highest points of the submerged elevation allows us to define the exact position of one of the two islets. These archaeological findings have been subject, for the first time ever, to a thorough topographical and architectural analysis, then compared with other near and very similar submerged structures. On the basis of these comparisons, the findings should be attributed to the Byzantine Age or, at most, to the Middle Ages. In-depth archival research on portolan charts and navigation maps, in many cases unpublished and dating from the Middle Ages to the early 18th century, supports the results of our marine investigations from a historical point of view.
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69. Reintroduction of resistant frogs facilitates landscape-scale recovery in the presence of a lethal fungal disease
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Roland A. Knapp, Mark Q. Wilber, Maxwell B. Joseph, Thomas C. Smith, and Robert L. Grasso
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Abstract Vast alteration of the biosphere by humans is causing a sixth mass extinction, driven in part by an increase in infectious diseases. The emergence of the lethal fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has devastated global amphibian biodiversity. Given the lack of any broadly applicable methods to reverse these impacts, the future of many amphibians appears grim. The Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae) is highly susceptible to Bd infection and most R. sierrae populations are extirpated following disease outbreaks. However, some populations persist and eventually recover, and frogs in these recovering populations have increased resistance against infection. Here, we conduct a 15-year reintroduction study and show that frogs collected from recovering populations and reintroduced to vacant habitats can reestablish populations despite the presence of Bd. In addition, the likelihood of establishment is influenced by site, cohort, and frog attributes. Results from viability modeling suggest that many reintroduced populations have a low probability of extinction over 50 years. These results provide a rare example of how reintroduction of resistant individuals can allow the landscape-scale recovery of disease-impacted species, and have broad implications for amphibians and other taxa that are threatened with extinction by novel pathogens.
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70. Sex-specific phenotypical, functional and metabolic profiles of human term placenta macrophages
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Daniel E. Paparini, Esteban Grasso, Franco Aguilera, M. Agustina Arslanian, Victoria Lella, Brenda Lara, Ana Schafir, Soledad Gori, Fátima Merech, Vanesa Hauk, Claudio Schuster, Marcelo Martí, Cesar Meller, Rosanna Ramhorst, Daiana Vota, and Claudia Pérez Leirós
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Abstract Background Placental macrophages, Hofbauer cells (HBC) are the only fetal immune cell population within the stroma of healthy placenta along pregnancy. They are central players in maintaining immune tolerance during pregnancy. Immunometabolism emerged a few years ago as a new field that integrates cellular metabolism with immune responses, however, the immunometabolism of HBC has not been explored yet. Here we studied the sex-specific differences in the phenotypic, functional and immunometabolic profile of HBC. Methods HBC were isolated from human term placentas (N = 31, 16 from male and 15 female neonates). Ex vivo assays were carried out to assess active metabolic and endoplasmic reticulum stress pathways by flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, gene expression and in silico approaches. Results HBC from female placentas displayed a stronger M2 phenotype accompanied by high rates of efferocytosis majorly sustained on lipid metabolism. On the other hand, male HBC expressed a weaker M2 phenotype with higher glycolytic metabolism. LPS stimulation reinforced the glycolytic metabolism in male but not in female HBC. Physiological endoplasmic reticulum stress activates IRE-1 differently, since its pharmacological inhibition increased lipid mobilization, accumulation and efferocytosis only in female HBC. Moreover, differential sex-associated pathways accompanying the phenotypic and functional profiles of HBC appeared related to the placental villi environment. Conclusions These results support sex-associated effects on the immunometabolism of the HBC and adds another layer of complexity to the intricate maternal-fetal immune interaction. Graphical abstract
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71. Fight or flight alternative mating tactics may explain the iconic male polymorphism of the European stag beetle
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Daniele Giannetti, Enrico Schifani, Enrico Rolli, Emanuele Fior, Benedetta Pasquali, Alessandro Campanaro, and Donato A. Grasso
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Lucanus cervus ,Male-male competition ,Behavioral ecology ,Intrasexual polymorphism ,Flight aggregations ,Saproxylic beetles ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The existence of different male morphologies within a single species is associated with alternative mating tactics across different animal groups, offering textbook examples of evolutionary biology. The European stag beetle Lucanus cervus is a flagship species which has long fascinated naturalists for its charismatic appearance and behavior, with males possessing large mandibles used in ritualized ground fights for females. Males are polymorphic, with larger males possessing disproportionately larger mandibles and being better fighters, while smaller males require less food to develop and may have better chances to escape predation. We discovered an alternative mating tactic that opens a new interpretation on the evolution of the smaller males, based on aggregations of flying males competing to catch flying females in mid-air. Flight aggregations occur earlier in the season and in sites with sparser canopy cover as compared to ground fight aggregations, but most importantly, smaller males tend to prevail due to their greater agility in flight. Competition between males is crucial for reproductive success in this species, and alternative mating tactics involving flight were unknown in beetles, advocating for further research on the ecology and evolution of the iconic male polymorphism of stag beetles.
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72. Computer-Based Naming Treatment for Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia with History of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Single-Case Experimental Design
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Gary Robinaugh, Maya L. Henry, Robert Cavanaugh, and Stephanie M. Grasso
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a self-administered naming treatment for one individual, B.N., presenting with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) and a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Method: Naming treatment included components of Lexical Retrieval Cascade Treatment and was self-administered using an adaptive spaced retrieval software, Anki. Using a multiple-baseline, single-case experimental design, naming accuracy probes were taken during pretreatment, treatment, posttreatment, and follow-up (through 12 months) for 60 trained words and 10 untrained words. Item-level Bayesian generalized mixed-effects models were used to estimate (a) the treatment effect for trained words, (b) change in untrained words, and (c) maintenance of treatment effects from posttreatment to each subsequent follow-up. Results: Statistical analyses revealed that a gain of 35 out of 60 trained words (35.3; 90% CI [30.6, 39.5]) was directly attributable to treatment. Following treatment, evidence of generalization to untrained words was not observed. During the follow-up period, there was gradual decline in naming accuracy of trained items. Conclusions: The positive treatment results reported here support the use of self-administered naming treatments for those with svPPA and a history of TBI. Although the utility of this treatment approach is constrained by patient factors including motivation, self-administered naming treatments represent a unique opportunity to expand access to speech-language intervention for people with svPPA, including those with concomitant diagnoses.
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73. The Dual-Challenge of Teaching Online in a Foreign Land: Understanding Western Foreign Teachers' Professional Identity and Confidence Development via a Transformative Learning Lens
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Biying Wen, Qian Wang, Amy Gooden, Floriana Grasso, Qing Chen, and Juming Shen
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This study takes a transformative learning lens to gain insights into Western foreign teachers' identity as educators and professional confidence in online teaching at a Sino-British university. The biographical narrative interpretive method was used for data collection and analysis. The researcher gathered critical incidents during the pandemic through in-depth interviews with six Western foreign teachers. Western foreign teachers encountered dual-dimensional challenges: one related to cultural differences in teaching and the other caused by a shift to online teaching. Western foreign teachers' belief in their professional identity as educators anchored by their pedagogical and curricular rationales helped them overcome workplace challenges. Through action-taking and critically reflecting on their experiences, Western foreign teachers gained skills and competencies that promoted their confidence in transnational education. This study developed a framework to explain teacher identity as educators and professional confidence development in teaching as an iterative process led by transformative learning. The reflective practice serves as a medium to help Western foreign teachers construct experiences in unfamiliar situations. The study makes a practical contribution to understanding Western foreign teachers' professional development, which can be used for recruitment and retention.
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74. Adapting OpenAI's CLIP Model for Few-Shot Image Inspection in Manufacturing Quality Control: An Expository Case Study with Multiple Application Examples.
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Fadel M. Megahed, Ying-Ju Chen, Bianca Maria Colosimo, Marco Luigi Giuseppe Grasso, L. Allison Jones-Farmer, Sven Knoth, Hongyue Sun, and Inez Zwetsloot
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75. MultiGraphMatch: a subgraph matching algorithm for multigraphs.
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Giovanni Micale, Antonio Di Maria, Roberto Grasso, Vincenzo Bonnici, Alfredo Ferro, Dennis Shasha, Rosalba Giugno, and Alfredo Pulvirenti
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76. The interplay of mineral dust with radiation: analysis of the giant dust intrusion in the Atlantic Ocean on June 2020
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Grasso, Fabio Massimo, Rizza, Umberto, Morichetti, Mauro, Avolio, Elenio, Tiesi, Alessandro, and De Tomasi, Ferdinando
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77. Management of analgosedation during noninvasive respiratory support: an expert Delphi consensus document developed by the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI)
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Spinazzola, G., Spadaro, S., Ferrone, G., Grasso, S., Maggiore, S. M., Cinnella, G., Cabrini, L., Cammarota, G., Maugeri, J. G., Simonte, R., Patroniti, N., Ball, L., Conti, G., De Luca, D., Cortegiani, A., Giarratano, A., and Gregoretti, C.
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78. Biobanking, digital health and privacy: the choices of 1410 volunteers and neurological patients regarding limitations on use of data and biological samples, return of results and sharing
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Giannella, Emilia, Bauça, Josep Miquel, Di Santo, Simona Gabriella, Brunelli, Stefano, Costa, Elisabetta, Di Fonzo, Sergio, Fusco, Francesca Romana, Perre, Antonio, Pisani, Valerio, Presicce, Giorgia, Spanedda, Francesca, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Formisano, Rita, Grasso, Maria Grazia, Paolucci, Stefano, De Angelis, Domenico, and Sancesario, Giulia
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79. Numerical and experimental analysis of thermal behaviour of high voltage power cable in unfilled ducts
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Quercio, Michele, Del Pino Lopez, Juan Carlos, Grasso, Sergio, and Canova, Aldo
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80. Retrospective ANalysis of multi-drug resistant Gram-nEgative bacteRia on veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The multicenter RANGER STUDY
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Boscolo, Annalisa, Bruni, Andrea, Giani, Marco, Garofalo, Eugenio, Sella, Nicolò, Pettenuzzo, Tommaso, Bombino, Michela, Palcani, Matteo, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Pozzi, Matteo, Falcioni, Elena, Pistollato, Elisa, Biamonte, Eugenio, Murgolo, Francesco, D’Arrigo, Graziella, Gori, Mercedes, Tripepi, Giovanni Luigi, Gottin, Leonardo, Longhini, Federico, Grasso, Salvatore, Navalesi, Paolo, and Foti, Giuseppe
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81. Global perspectives on the management of primary progressive aphasia
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Gallée, Jeanne, Cartwright, Jade, Grasso, Stephanie, Jokel, Regina, Lavoie, Monica, McGowan, Ellen, Pozzebon, Margaret, Beber, Bárbara Costa, Duboisdindien, Guillaume, Montagut, Núria, Norvik, Monica, Sugimoto, Taiki, Townsend, Rosemary, Unger, Nina, Winsnes, Ingvild E., and Volkmer, Anna
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82. Predicting multiple taste sensations with a multiobjective machine learning method
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Androutsos, Lampros, Pallante, Lorenzo, Bompotas, Agorakis, Stojceski, Filip, Grasso, Gianvito, Piga, Dario, Di Benedetto, Giacomo, Alexakos, Christos, Kalogeras, Athanasios, Theofilatos, Konstantinos, Deriu, Marco A., and Mavroudi, Seferina
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83. Estimation of apparent thermal inertia of roofing materials from aerial thermal imagery
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Mandanici, Emanuele, Lo Grasso, Gabriele, Tini, Maria A., and Zanutta, Antonio
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84. Recruitment-to-inflation ratio reflects the impact of peep on dynamic lung strain in a highly recruitable model of ARDS
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Murgolo, Francesco, Grieco, Domenico L., Spadaro, Savino, Bartolomeo, Nicola, di Mussi, Rossella, Pisani, Luigi, Fiorentino, Marco, Crovace, Alberto Maria, Lacitignola, Luca, Staffieri, Francesco, and Grasso, Salvatore
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85. Comparison of “IN-REC-SUR-E” and LISA in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial (IN-REC-LISA trial)
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Vento, Giovanni, Paladini, Angela, Aurilia, C., Ozdemir, S. Alkan, Carnielli, V. P., Cools, F., Costa, S., Cota, F., Dani, C., Davis, P. G., Fattore, S., Fè, C., Finer, N., Fusco, F. P., Gizzi, C., Herting, E., Jian, M., Lio, A., Lista, G., Mosca, F., Nobile, S., Perri, A., Picone, S., Pillow, J. J., Polglase, G., Pasciuto, T., Pastorino, R., Tana, M., Tingay, D., Tirone, C., van Kaam, A. H., Ventura, M. L., Aceti, A., Agosti, M., Alighieri, G., Ancora, G., Angileri, V., Ausanio, G., Aversa, S., Balestri, E., Baraldi, E., Barbini, M. C., Barone, C., Beghini, R., Bellan, C., Berardi, A., Bernardo, I., Betta, P., Binotti, M., Bizzarri, B., Borgarello, G., Borgione, S., Borrelli, A., Bottino, R., Bracaglia, G., Bresesti, I., Burattini, I., Cacace, C., Calzolari, F., Campagnoli, M. F., Capasso, L., Capozza, M., Capretti, M. G., Caravetta, J., Carbonara, C., Cardilli, V., Carta, M., Castoldi, F., Castronovo, A., Cavalleri, E., Cavigioli, F., Cecchi, S., Chierici, V., Cimino, C., Cocca, F., Cocca, C., Cogo, P., Coma, M., Comito, V., Condò, V., Consigli, C., Conti, R., Corradi, M., Corsello, G., Corvaglia, L. T., Costa, A., Coscia, A., Cresi, F., Crispino, F., D’Amico, P., De Cosmo, L., De Maio, C., Del Campo, G., Di Credico, S., Di Fabio, S., Di Nicola, P., Di Paolo, A., Di Valerio, S., Distilo, A., Duca, V., Falcone, A., Falsaperla, R., Fasolato, V. A., Fatuzzo, V., Favini, F., Ferrarello, M. P., Ferrari, S., Nastro, F. Fiori, Forcellini, C. A., Fracchiolla, A., Gabriele, A., Galdo, F., Gallini, F., Gangemi, A., Gargano, G., Gazzolo, D., Gentile, M. P., Ghirardello, S., Giardina, F., Giordano, L., Gitto, E., Giuffrè, M., Grappone, L., Grasso, F., Greco, I., Grison, A., Guglielmino, R., Guidotti, I., Guzzo, I., La Forgia, N., La Placa, S., La Torre, G., Lago, P., Lanciotti, L., Lavizzari, A., Leo, F., Leonardi, V., Lestingi, D., Li, J., Liberatore, P., Lodin, D., Lubrano, R., Lucente, M., Luciani, S., Luvarà, D., Maffei, G., Maggio, A., Maggio, L., Maiolo, K., Malaigia, L., Mangili, G., Manna, A., Maranella, E., Marciano, A., Marcozzi, P., Marletta, M., Marseglia, L., Martinelli, D., Martinelli, S., Massari, S., Massenzi, L., Matina, F., Mattia, L., Mescoli, G., Migliore, I. V., Minghetti, D., Mondello, I., Montano, S., Morandi, G., Mores, N., Morreale, S., Morselli, I., Motta, M., Napolitano, M., Nardo, D., Nicolardi, A., Nider, S., Nigro, G., Nuccio, M., Orfeo, L., Ottaviano, C., Paganin, P., Palamides, S., Palatta, S., Paolillo, P., Pappalardo, M. G., Pasta, E., Patti, L., Paviotti, G., Perniola, R., Perotti, G., Perrone, S., Petrillo, F., Piazza, M. S., Piccirillo, A., Pierro, M., Piga, E., Pingitore, G. A., Pisu, S., Pittini, C., Pontiggia, F., Pontrelli, G., Primavera, A., Proto, A., Quartulli, L., Raimondi, F., Ramenghi, L., Rapsomaniki, M., Ricotti, A., Rigotti, C., Rinaldi, M., Risso, F. M., Roma, E., Romanini, E., Romano, V., Rosati, E., Rosella, V., Rulli, I., Salvo, V., Sanfilippo, C., Sannia, A., Saporito, A., Sauna, A., Scapillati, E., Schettini, F., Scorrano, A., Mantelli, S. Semeria, Sepporta, V., Sindico, P., Solinas, A., Sorrentino, E., Spaggiari, E., Staffler, A., Stella, M., Termini, D., Terrin, G., Testa, A., Tina, G., Tirantello, M., Tomasini, B., Tormena, F., Travan, L., Trevisanuto, D., Tuling, G., Tulino, V., Valenzano, L., Vedovato, S., Vendramin, S., Villani, P. E., Viola, S., Viola, V., Vitaliti, G., Vitaliti, M., Wanker, P., Yang, Y., Zanetta, S., and Zannin, E.
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86. From eDNA to decisions using a multi-method approach to restoration planning in streams
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Adams, A. J., Kamoroff, C., Daniele, N. R., Grasso, R. L., Halstead, B. J., Kleeman, P. M., Mengelt, C., Powelson, K., Seaborn, T., and Goldberg, C. S.
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87. Stress–strain curve and elastic behavior of the fibrotic lung with usual interstitial pneumonia pattern during protective mechanical ventilation
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Tonelli, Roberto, Rizzoni, Raffaella, Grasso, Salvatore, Cortegiani, Andrea, Ball, Lorenzo, Samarelli, Anna Valeria, Fantini, Riccardo, Bruzzi, Giulia, Tabbì, Luca, Cerri, Stefania, Manicardi, Linda, Andrisani, Dario, Gozzi, Filippo, Castaniere, Ivana, Smit, Marry R., Paulus, Frederique, Bos, Lieuwe D. J., Clini, Enrico, and Marchioni, Alessandro
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88. The relationship between the force applied and perceived by the surgeon during ureteral access sheath placement: ex-vivo experimental model
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Tefik, Tzevat, Ergül, Rifat Burak, Osther, Palle, Giusti, Guido, Preminger, Glenn M., Straub, Michael, Rassweiler, Jens Jochen, Montanari, Emanuele, Brehmer, Marianne, Seitz, Christian, Grasso, Michael, Pearle, Margaret, Proietti, Silvia, Cloutier, Jonathan, Gunver, MGuven, Nane, Ismet, Ozcan, Faruk, and Traxer, Olivier
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89. Extremely low frequency–electromagnetic fields promote chondrogenic differentiation of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells through a conventional genetic program
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Zerillo, Lucrezia, Coletta, Concetta Claudia, Madera, Jessica Raffaella, Grasso, Gabriella, Tutela, Angelapia, Vito, Pasquale, Stilo, Romania, and Zotti, Tiziana
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90. Detection of ribonucleotides embedded in DNA by Nanopore sequencing
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Grasso, Lavinia, Fonzino, Adriano, Manzari, Caterina, Leonardi, Tommaso, Picardi, Ernesto, Gissi, Carmela, Lazzaro, Federico, Pesole, Graziano, and Muzi-Falconi, Marco
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91. Trail pheromone identification in the ant Crematogaster scutellaris
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Scarano, Florencia, Giannetti, Daniele, Trenti, Francesco, Giacomazzi, Federico, Vigna, Jacopo, Guella, Graziano, Grasso, Donato A., and Haase, Albrecht
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92. Tracking neuroinflammatory biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease: a strategy for individualized therapeutic approaches?
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Lista, Simone, Imbimbo, Bruno P., Grasso, Margherita, Fidilio, Annamaria, Emanuele, Enzo, Minoretti, Piercarlo, López-Ortiz, Susana, Martín-Hernández, Juan, Gabelle, Audrey, Caruso, Giuseppe, Malaguti, Marco, Melchiorri, Daniela, Santos-Lozano, Alejandro, Imbimbo, Camillo, Heneka, Michael T., and Caraci, Filippo
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93. VirtuousPocketome: a computational tool for screening protein–ligand complexes to identify similar binding sites
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Pallante, Lorenzo, Cannariato, Marco, Androutsos, Lampros, Zizzi, Eric A., Bompotas, Agorakis, Hada, Xhesika, Grasso, Gianvito, Kalogeras, Athanasios, Mavroudi, Seferina, Di Benedetto, Giacomo, Theofilatos, Konstantinos, and Deriu, Marco A.
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94. Ecological and social factors influence interspecific pathogens occurrence among bees
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Tiritelli, Rossella, Flaminio, Simone, Zavatta, Laura, Ranalli, Rosa, Giovanetti, Manuela, Grasso, Donato Antonio, Leonardi, Stefano, Bonforte, Marta, Boni, Chiara Benedetta, Cargnus, Elena, Catania, Roberto, Coppola, Francesca, Di Santo, Marco, Pusceddu, Michelina, Quaranta, Marino, Bortolotti, Laura, Nanetti, Antonio, and Cilia, Giovanni
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95. Cryoglobulinemia: the “cold” problem in cardiac surgery, a single-center experience and a literature review
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Raimondo, Pasquale, Intini, Gianmarco, Lauletta, Gianfranco, Teora, Valentina, Lenoci, Sergio Domenico, Rubino, Giovanni, Villani, Maria Arcangela, Armenise, Agnese, Stripoli, Antonia, Colantuono, Giuseppe, Di Bari, Nicola, Fiore, Giuseppe, Paternoster, Gianluca, and Grasso, Salvatore
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96. Affective Zones: The Spaces of Possibility in Video Game Music
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Grasso, Julianne
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97. Faith in Exposure: Privacy and Secularism in the Nineteenth-Century United States by Justine S. Murison (review)
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Grasso, Christopher
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98. Hospital Readmissions Among Persons With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the United States and Canada, 2005–2018: A Collaboration of Cohort Studies
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Davy-Mendez, Thibaut, Napravnik, Sonia, Hogan, Brenna C, Eron, Joseph J, Gebo, Kelly A, Althoff, Keri N, Moore, Richard D, Silverberg, Michael J, Horberg, Michael A, Gill, M John, Rebeiro, Peter F, Karris, Maile Y, Klein, Marina B, Kitahata, Mari M, Crane, Heidi M, Nijhawan, Ank, McGinnis, Kathleen A, Thorne, Jennifer E, Lima, Viviane D, Bosch, Ronald J, Colasanti, Jonathan A, Rabkin, Charles S, Lang, Raynell, Berry, Stephen A, Benson, Constance A, Kirk, Gregory D, Greenberg, Alan E, Castel, Amanda D, Monroe, Anne K, Marconi, Vincent, Colasanti, Jonathan, Mayer, Kenneth H, Grasso, Chris, Hogg, Robert S, Montaner, Julio SG, Salters, Kate, Buchacz, Kate, Li, Jun, Jacobson, Jeffrey, Brown, Todd, Tien, Phyllis, D'Souza, Gypsyamber, Smith, Graham, Loutfy, Mona, Gupta, Meenakshi, Rabkin, Charles, Kroch, Abigail, Burchell, Ann, Betts, Adrian, Lindsay, Joanne, Mayor, Angel M, Martin, Jeffrey N, Deeks, Steven G, Brooks, John T, Saag, Michael S, Mugavero, Michael J, Burkholder, Greer, Bamford, Laura, Karris, Maile, Sterling, Timothy R, Haas, David, Rebeiro, Peter, Turner, Megan, McGinnis, Kathleen, Justice, Amy, Gange, Stephen J, Lee, Jennifer S, Hogan, Brenna, Humes, Elizabeth, Coburn, Sally, Gerace, Lucas, and Stewart, Cameron
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Infectious Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Male ,Humans ,United States ,Patient Readmission ,HIV ,HIV Infections ,Cohort Studies ,Canada ,aging ,healthcare utilization ,hospitalization ,readmission ,North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) of the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Microbiology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundHospital readmission trends for persons with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) in North America in the context of policy changes, improved antiretroviral therapy (ART), and aging are not well-known. We examined readmissions during 2005-2018 among adult PWH in NA-ACCORD.MethodsLinear risk regression estimated calendar trends in 30-day readmissions, adjusted for demographics, CD4 count, AIDS history, virologic suppression (
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99. Gaps in clinical research in frontotemporal dementia: A call for diversity and disparities–focused research
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Franzen, Sanne, Nuytemans, Karen, Bourdage, Renelle, Caramelli, Paulo, Ellajosyula, Ratnavalli, Finger, Elizabeth, Illán‐Gala, Ignacio, Loi, Samantha M, Morhardt, Darby, Pijnenburg, Yolande, Rascovsky, Katya, Williams, Monique M, Yokoyama, Jennifer S, Alladi, Suvarna, Ayhan, Yavuz, Broce, Iris, Castro‐Suarez, Sheila, Coleman, Kristy, de Souza, Leonardo Cruz, Dacks, Penny A, de Boer, Sterre CM, de Leon, Jessica, Dodge, Shana, Grasso, Stephanie, Gupta, Veer, Gupta, Vivek, Ghoshal, Nupur, Kamath, Vidyulata, Kumfor, Fiona, Matias‐Guiu, Jordi A, Narme, Pauline, Nielsen, T Rune, Okhuevbie, Daniel, Piña‐Escudero, Stefanie D, Garcia, Ramiro Ruiz, Scarioni, Marta, Slachevsky, Andrea, Suarez‐Gonzalez, Aida, Tee, Boon Lead, Tsoy, Elena, Ulugut, Hülya, Babulal, Ganesh M, Onyike, Chiadi U, and PIA, for the ISTAART FTD PIA and ISTAART Diversity and Disparities
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Biological Psychology ,Psychology ,Aphasia ,Dementia ,Aging ,Neurodegenerative ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Brain Disorders ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Rare Diseases ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Neurosciences ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (ADRD) ,Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) ,Neurological ,Humans ,Aged ,Frontotemporal Dementia ,Alzheimer Disease ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Language ,Europe ,cultural diversity ,diagnosis ,ethnicity ,frontotemporal dementia ,language ,literacy ,neuropsychological tests ,primary progressive aphasia ,ISTAART FTD PIA and ISTAART Diversity and Disparities PIA ,Clinical Sciences ,Geriatrics ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology - Abstract
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one of the leading causes of dementia before age 65 and often manifests as abnormal behavior (in behavioral variant FTD) or language impairment (in primary progressive aphasia). FTD's exact clinical presentation varies by culture, language, education, social norms, and other socioeconomic factors; current research and clinical practice, however, is mainly based on studies conducted in North America and Western Europe. Changes in diagnostic criteria and procedures as well as new or adapted cognitive tests are likely needed to take into consideration global diversity. This perspective paper by two professional interest areas of the Alzheimer's Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment examines how increasing global diversity impacts the clinical presentation, screening, assessment, and diagnosis of FTD and its treatment and care. It subsequently provides recommendations to address immediate needs to advance global FTD research and clinical practice.
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100. From ontology design to user-centred interfaces for music heritage
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Renda, Giulia, Grasso, Marco, and Daquino, Marilena
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In this article we investigate the bridge between ontology design and UI/UX design methodologies to assist designers in prototyping web applications for information seeking purposes. We briefly review the state of the art in ontology design and UI/UX methodologies, then we illustrate our approach applied to a case study in the music heritage domain., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, part of "XII Convegno Annuale AIUCD 2023 Proceedings"
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