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152. S48 - The value of a tailored evaluation before cancer therapy: is there a way to predict the aftermath of radiotherapy in breast cancer patients? Preliminary data of an observational study
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Gallucci, G., Capobianco, A.M.L., Venetucci, A., Aieta, M., Lapadula, L., Gallicchio, R., and Storto, G.
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- 2016
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153. The intriguing issue of genetic predisposition and the importance of identification of pre-clinical markers of endothelial damage in radiotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity
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Gallucci, G., primary, Storto, G., additional, and Fiorentino, A., additional
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- 2013
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154. The AMS-02 lead-scintillating fibres Electromagnetic Calorimeter
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Adloff, C., primary, Basara, L., additional, Bigongiari, G., additional, Bosi, F., additional, Brun, P., additional, Cadoux, F., additional, Cervelli, F., additional, Chambert, V., additional, Chen, G., additional, Chen, G.M., additional, Chen, H.S., additional, Coignet, G., additional, Cougoulat, G., additional, Di Falco, S., additional, Dubois, J.M., additional, Elles, S., additional, Falchini, E., additional, Fiasson, A., additional, Fougeron, D., additional, Fouque, N., additional, Galeotti, S., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Gherarducci, F., additional, Girard, L., additional, Giuseppe, F., additional, Goy, C., additional, Hermel, R., additional, Incagli, M., additional, Jacquemier, J., additional, Journet, L., additional, Kossakowski, R., additional, Lepareur, V., additional, Li, Z.H., additional, Lieunard, B., additional, Lomtadze, T., additional, Lu, Y.S., additional, Maestro, P., additional, Magazzù, C., additional, Maire, M., additional, Orsini, A., additional, Paniccia, M., additional, Pedreschi, E., additional, Peltier, F., additional, Piendibene, M., additional, Pilo, F., additional, Pochon, J., additional, Rambure, T., additional, Rosier-Lees, S., additional, Spinella, F., additional, Tang, X.W., additional, Tassan-Viol, J., additional, Tazzioli, A., additional, Vannini, C., additional, Vialle, J.P., additional, and Zhuang, H.L., additional
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- 2013
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155. The MEG detector for μ +→e+ γ decay search
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Adam, J., primary, Bai, X., additional, Baldini, A. M., additional, Baracchini, E., additional, Bemporad, C., additional, Boca, G., additional, Cattaneo, P. W., additional, Cavoto, G., additional, Cei, F., additional, Cerri, C., additional, Corbo, M., additional, Curalli, N., additional, De Bari, A., additional, De Gerone, M., additional, Del Frate, L., additional, Doke, S., additional, Dussoni, S., additional, Egger, J., additional, Fratini, K., additional, Fujii, Y., additional, Galli, L., additional, Galeotti, S., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Gatti, F., additional, Golden, B., additional, Grassi, M., additional, Graziosi, A., additional, Grigoriev, D. N., additional, Haruyama, T., additional, Hildebrandt, M., additional, Hisamatsu, Y., additional, Ignatov, F., additional, Iwamoto, T., additional, Kaneko, D., additional, Kasami, K., additional, Kettle, P.-R., additional, Khazin, B. I., additional, Kiselev, O., additional, Korenchenko, A., additional, Kravchuk, N., additional, Lim, G., additional, Maki, A., additional, Mihara, S., additional, Molzon, W., additional, Mori, T., additional, Morsani, F., additional, Mzavia, D., additional, Nardò, R., additional, Natori, H., additional, Nicolò, D., additional, Nishiguchi, H., additional, Nishimura, Y., additional, Ootani, W., additional, Ozone, K., additional, Panareo, M., additional, Papa, A., additional, Pazzi, R., additional, Piredda, G., additional, Popov, A., additional, Raffaelli, F., additional, Renga, F., additional, Ripiccini, E., additional, Ritt, S., additional, Rossella, M., additional, Sawada, R., additional, Schneebeli, M., additional, Sergiampietri, F., additional, Signorelli, G., additional, Suzuki, S., additional, Tenchini, F., additional, Topchyan, C., additional, Uchiyama, Y., additional, Valle, R., additional, Voena, C., additional, Xiao, F., additional, Yamada, S., additional, Yamamoto, S., additional, Yamashita, S., additional, Yudin, Yu. V., additional, and Zanello, D., additional
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- 2013
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156. OHP-008 Analysis of Costs and Consumption of Medical Devices For Extracorporeal Photochemotherapy in Sienaís University Hospital (AOUS)
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Fiori, F, primary, Laudisio, C, additional, Cesqui, E, additional, Paoletti, D, additional, Iozzi, D, additional, Castellani, C, additional, Gallucci, G, additional, Sasso, G, additional, Bianco, MT, additional, and Catocci, A, additional
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- 2013
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157. The Clinical Impact of a Cardiologic Follow-up in Breast Cancer Survivors: An Observational Study
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Gallucci, G., primary, Coccaro, M., additional, Storto, G., additional, Lapadula, L., additional, Tartarone, A., additional, Nappi, A., additional, Cammarota, A., additional, Buonerba, C., additional, Di Lorenzo, G., additional, Fusco, V., additional, and Aieta, M., additional
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- 2010
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158. A limit for the decay from the MEG experiment
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Adam, J., primary, Bai, X., additional, Baldini, A., additional, Baracchini, E., additional, Barchiesi, A., additional, Bemporad, C., additional, Boca, G., additional, Cattaneo, P.W., additional, Cavoto, G., additional, Cecchet, G., additional, Cei, F., additional, Cerri, C., additional, De Bari, A., additional, De Gerone, M., additional, Doke, T., additional, Dussoni, S., additional, Egger, J., additional, Galli, L., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Gatti, F., additional, Golden, B., additional, Grassi, M., additional, Grigoriev, D.N., additional, Haruyama, T., additional, Hildebrandt, M., additional, Hisamatsu, Y., additional, Ignatov, F., additional, Iwamoto, T., additional, Kaneko, D., additional, Kettle, P.-R., additional, Khazin, B.I., additional, Kiselev, O., additional, Korenchenko, A., additional, Kravchuk, N., additional, Maki, A., additional, Mihara, S., additional, Molzon, W., additional, Mori, T., additional, Mzavia, D., additional, Natori, H., additional, Nardò, R., additional, Nicolò, D., additional, Nishiguchi, H., additional, Nishimura, Y., additional, Ootani, W., additional, Panareo, M., additional, Papa, A., additional, Pazzi, R., additional, Piredda, G., additional, Popov, A., additional, Renga, F., additional, Ritt, S., additional, Rossella, M., additional, Sawada, R., additional, Schneebeli, M., additional, Sergiampietri, F., additional, Signorelli, G., additional, Suzuki, S., additional, Topchyan, C., additional, Tumakov, V., additional, Uchiyama, Y., additional, Valle, R., additional, Voena, C., additional, Xiao, F., additional, Yamada, S., additional, Yamamoto, A., additional, Yamashita, S., additional, Yudin, Yu.V., additional, and Zanello, D., additional
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- 2010
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159. The MEG Liquid Xenon calorimeter
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Gallucci, G., primary
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- 2010
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160. A Prospective Clinical Study of the A1 Pulley in Trigger Thumbs
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BORETTO, J., primary, ALFIE, V., additional, DONNDORFF, A., additional, GALLUCCI, G., additional, and DE CARLI, P., additional
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- 2008
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161. Avulsión tipo I del tendón flexor profundo: Reinserción con arpón y movilización activa precoz. Presentación preliminar
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Donndorff, A., additional, Alfie, V., additional, Boretto, J., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Dávalos, A., additional, and De Carli, P., additional
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- 2008
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162. Lesión de Galeazzi: evolución de la articulación radiocubital distal a largo plazo
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De Carli, P., additional, Donndorff, A., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Boretto, J., additional, Sarme, A., additional, and Alfie, V., additional
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- 2007
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163. Infected nonunion of the humerus treated with an antibiotic cement rod. Case report
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Gallucci, G., primary, Donndorff, A., additional, Boretto, J., additional, Constantini, J., additional, and De Carli, P., additional
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- 2007
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164. Utilización de la placa dorsal «Pi» en las fracturas articulares graves del extremo distal del radio
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Boretto, J. G., additional, Alfie, V. A., additional, Bourgeois, W. O., additional, Gallucci, G. L., additional, and De Carli, P., additional
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- 2005
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165. The FDM readout system for the TES bolometers of the SWIPE instrument on the balloon-borne LSPE experiment
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Holland, Wayne S., Zmuidzinas, Jonas, Vaccaro, D., Baldini, A. M., Cei, F., Galli, L., Gallucci, G., Grassi, M., Iezzi, A., Incagli, M., Nicolò, D., Spinella, F., Venturini, M., Venturini, Y., and Signorelli, G.
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- 2016
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166. Role of preeclampsia-related angiogenic factors in sunitinib cardiotoxicity: two cases and review of the literature.
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Gallucci G, Tartarone A, Tocchetti CG, Bochicchio AM, Coccaro M, Capobianco A, Maurea N, Improta G, Zupa A, Aieta M, Gallucci, Giuseppina, Tartarone, Alfredo, Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele, Bochicchio, Anna Maria, Coccaro, Mariarosa, Capobianco, Alba, Maurea, Nicola, Improta, Giuseppina, Zupa, Angela, and Aieta, Michele
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Sunitinib is a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor widely used in clear cell renal carcinoma and in imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Sunitinib-associated cardiotoxicity has been recognized and includes hypertension, left ventricular dysfunction and congestive heart failure; nevertheless, few data exist in the literature regarding the role of preeclampsia-related angiogenic factors in sunitinib cardiotoxicity. We report a case of sunitinib-induced severe left ventricular dysfunction that occurred in a hypertensive woman with metastatic renal carcinoma and a history of preeclampsia, and a case of sunitinib-induced preeclampsia-like syndrome in a normotensive patient with an imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor. Our experience confirms that inhibition of angiogenic factors to treat cancer is a novel challenge for the oncologist and requires the cardiologist's support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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167. Capture assay for specific IgE
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Olivieri, V., primary, Beccarini, I., additional, Gallucci, G., additional, Romano, T., additional, and Santoro, F., additional
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- 1993
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168. Anal metastasis from breast cancer: a case report and review of the literature.
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Bochicchio A, Tartarone A, Ignomirelli O, Latorre G, Cangiano R, Gallucci G, Coccaro M, Feudale E, and Aieta M
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- 2012
169. A web-based program to empower patients who have schizophrenia to discuss quality of care with mental health providers.
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Steinwachs DM, Roter DL, Skinner EA, Lehman AF, Fahey M, Cullen B, Everett AS, Gallucci G, Steinwachs, Donald M, Roter, Debra L, Skinner, Elizabeth A, Lehman, Anthony F, Fahey, Maureen, Cullen, Bernadette, Everett, Anita Smith, and Gallucci, Gerard
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Objective: This study evaluated a Web-based tool to help patients with schizophrenia communicate with clinicians about evidence-based treatments.Methods: Fifty patients used an interactive Web-based intervention featuring actors simulating a patient discussing treatment concerns (intervention group; N=24) or were shown an educational video about schizophrenia treatment before an appointment for routine follow-up care (control group; N=26). The visits were recorded and analyzed by using the Roter Interaction Analysis System.Results: Visits by patients in the intervention group were longer (24 versus 19 minutes, p<.05) and had a proportionately greater patient contribution to the dialogue (288 versus 229 statements, p<.05) and a smaller ratio of clinician to patient talk (1.1 versus 1.4, p<.05) compared with visits by the control group. Patients in the intervention group asked more questions about treatment (2 versus .9, p<.05), disclosed more lifestyle information (76 versus 53 statements, p<.005), and more often checked that they understood information (3.6 versus 2.1 checks, p<.05). Clinicians asked more questions about treatment (7.5 versus 5.1, p<.05) and the medical condition (7.8 versus 4.7, p<.05) to control group patients but made more statements of empathy (1.3 versus .4, p<.03) and cues of interest (48 versus 22, p<.05) with the intervention group. The patient-centeredness ratio was greater for visits by patients in the intervention group than by the control group (8.5 versus 3.2, p<.05). Patients' tone was more dominant and respectful (p<.05) and clinicians' tone was more sympathetic (p<.05) during visits by patients in the intervention.Conclusions: The Web-based tool empowered persons with schizophrenia to engage more fully in a patient-centered dialogue about their treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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170. A faculty group practice-driven credentialing and privileging infrastructure in a school of dental medicine.
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Kalenderian E, Friedland B, White RR, Zavras A, Da Silva JD, Timothé P, Gallucci G, and Donoff BR
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- 2010
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171. Training competency to stand trial in an individual with intellectual disability and behavioral health concerns.
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Stoops R, Hess J, Scott T, Tolan J, Gallucci G, and Brierley-Bowers P
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A man was found not competent due to an intellectual disability and dangerous, subsequent to being charged with assault and resisting arrest. By court order, and in order to avoid institutionalization, competency training was conducted in a community agency setting. Competency training included the use of the Slater Method, modeling with labeling, and training on test taking methods over a five week period. Specific generalization techniques were used in order to aid in his ability to respond at the time of re-assessment. Upon re-assessment by an outside examiner, the individual was found to be competent to stand trial, thus avoiding institutionalization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
172. Developing best practices for behavioral and mental health treatment for individuals with developmental disabilities: Maryland's efforts.
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Brierley-Bowers P, Noel JM, Dressler DL, Borcherding B, and Gallucci G
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We describe efforts by providers and stakeholders in Maryland to develop Best Practices for behavioral and mental health treatment for individuals with developmental disabilities. The Maryland initiative was characterized by inclusion of expert opinion and stakeholder experience to achieve consensus on Best Practices for the treatment of individuals dually diagnosed with a developmental disability and mental health or behavioral problems. An innovative, open space technology format was used during the Maryland Best Practices Conference that was held in February 2004. The planning and processes that resulted in the Maryland initiative are discussed and highlight the impact of these efforts. Results of the conference, workgroups and survey suggest many strengths in current practice as well as areas in need of development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
173. Developing a model psychiatric treatment program for patients with intellectual disability in a community mental health center.
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Hackerman F, Schmidt CW Jr., Dyson CD, Hovermale L, and Gallucci G
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The Special Needs Clinic of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland provides comprehensive treatment for patients with developmental or intellectual disability and psychiatric illness. This report describes the clinical characteristics and service utilization of patients attending this clinic. Factors that support quality mental health services that are both cost-effective and accessible are identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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174. Gender identity disorder in an adult male with Asperger's syndrome.
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Gallucci G, Hackerman F, and Schmidt CW
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BLACK people , *ASPERGER'S syndrome , *GENDER dysphoria , *GENDER identity , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *OBSESSIVE-compulsive disorder , *PSYCHOTHERAPY , *PSYCHOLOGICAL factors , *ADULTS - Published
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175. Eating and feeding difficulties in patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities: four cases.
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Gallucci G, Andersen AE, Hackerman F, and Mondimore FM
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Eating problems in patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities represent unique challenges for the clinician. We present four cases of eating problems in patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The cases illustrate the complexity of these eating problems when associated with cognitive and/or developmental disabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
176. ALBRIGHT'S HEREDITARY OSTEODYSTROPHY.
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BOSCHERINI, B., COEN, G., BIANCHINI, G., GALLUCCI, G., BALLANTI, P., PASQUINO, A. M., PICCOLO, F., BITTI, M. L. MANCA, and SPADONI, G. L.
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177. Novel respiratory virus infections in children, Brazil.
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Albuquerque MC, Pena GP, Varella RB, Gallucci G, Erdman D, Santos N, Albuquerque, Maria Carolina M, Pena, Gisele P A, Varella, Rafael B, Gallucci, George, Erdman, Dean, and Santos, Norma
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Recently discovered respiratory viruses were detected in 19 (9.2%) of 205 nasal swab specimens from children in Brazil with respiratory illnesses. Five each were positive for human metapneumovirus (HMPV) alone and human bocavirus (HBoV) alone, 3 for human coronaviruses (HCoV-HKU1 or -NL63) alone, and 6 for more than 1 recently discovered virus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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178. Combination use of atomoxetine and risperidone for hyperactivity and impulsivity in autistic disorder.
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Gallucci G, Duncan C, and Hackerman F
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The management of target symptoms in autistic disorder is challenging. Associated behavioral problems including hyperactivity and impulsivity may respond to risperidone or other agents but are often difficult to control. We describe the successful use of combination atomoxetine and risperidone for control of hyperactivity and impulsivity in an adult individual with autistic disorder.The management of target symptoms in autistic disorder is challenging. Associated behavioral problems including hyperactivity and impulsivity may respond to risperidone or other agents but are often difficult to control. We describe the successful use of combination atomoxetine and risperidone for control of hyperactivity and impulsivity in an adult individual with autistic disorder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
179. Status of the HOLMES experiment to directly measure the electron neutrino mass with a calorimetric approach
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Gallucci, G., Alpert, B., Balata, M., Becker, D. T., Bennett, D. A., Bevilacqua, A., Biasotti, M., Matteo Borghesi, Ceruti, G., Gerone, M., Dressler, R., Faverzani, M., Ferri, E., Fowler, J. W., Gard, J. D., Gatti, F., Giachero, A., Hays-Wehle, J. P., Heinitz, S., Hilton, G. C., Koster, U., Lusignoli, M., Mates, J. A. B., Nisi, S., Nucciotti, A., Parodi, L., Pessina, G., Puiu, A., Ragazzi, S., Reintsema, C. D., Schmidt, D. R., Schuman, D., Siccardit, F., Sisti, M., Swetz, D. S., Ullom, J. N., Vale, L. R., Gallucci, G, Alpert, B, Balata, M, Becker, D, Bennett, D, Bevilacqua, A, Biasotti, M, Borghesi, M, Ceruti, G, de Gerone, M, Dressler, R, Faverzani, M, Ferri, E, Fowler, J, Gard, J, Gatti, F, Giachero, A, Hays-Wehle, J, Heinitz, S, Hilton, G, Koster, U, Lusignoli, M, Mates, J, Nisi, S, Nucciotti, A, Parodi, L, Pessina, G, Puiu, A, Ragazzi, S, Reintsema, C, Schmidt, D, Schuman, D, Siccardit, F, Sisti, M, Swetz, D, Ullom, J, Vale, L, Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), and ILL
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Electron capture ,measurement methods ,Measure (physics) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,neutrino/e: mass ,electron: capture ,01 natural sciences ,neutrino mass ,HOLMES ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,calorimeter ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,holmium: nuclide ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,010306 general physics ,activity report ,detector: design ,Physics ,Calorimeter (particle physics) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Detector ,Neutrino physic ,chemistry ,pile-up ,Transition edge sensor ,Neutrino ,Holmium ,Electron neutrino - Abstract
International audience; The measurement of neutrino masses is still one of the most compelling issues in modern particle physics. HOLMES is an experiment that aims to measure the effective νe mass using a calorimetric approach. It will measure the spectrum end point of the electron capture (EC) decay of $^{163}$Ho. The very low Q-value (2.8 keV) of the decay and its half life (4570 y) are optimal to reach simultaneously a reasonable activity to have sufficient statistics in the end-point, reducing the pile-up probability and have a small quantity of $^{163}$Ho embedded in the detector not to alter significantly its heat capacity. Holmium will be implanted into a micro calorimeter made by a metallic absorber coupled to transition edge sensor (TES). Each detector will be implanted with around 300 Bq of holmium and the goal of the experiment is implanting ≈500 detectors (8x64 array of detectors) to reach an accuracy of the order of eV. In this contribution, we show the HOLMES experiment with its physics reach and technical challenges, along with its status and perspectives.
180. Anatomic crown width/length ratios of unworn and worn maxillary teeth in white subjects.
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Magne, P., Gallucci, G. O., and Belser, U. C.
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An abstract is presented for a study on the width/length ratios of crowns in the maxillary teeth of white subjects.
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- 2003
181. Correlazioni tra ecg dinamico, ecocardiografia e coronarografia
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Penco, M, Fedele, Francesco, Giannico, S, Santangelo, Fp, Gallucci, G, and Dagianti, A.
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- 1983
182. [Circannual rhythm of plasma 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in normal man]
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Coen, Giorgio, Bianchini, Gabriella, Mazzaferro, Sandro, Bianchi, A. R., and Gallucci, G.
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Adult ,Male ,Biological Clocks ,Hydroxycholecalciferols ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Sunlight ,Humans ,Calcium ,Female ,Seasons ,Calcifediol ,Phosphates - Abstract
Circannual rhythm of serum 25OH-cholecalciferol has been evaluated in 11 normal adult subjects. Blood samples were collected monthly. The pattern of serum levels of the metabolite was biphasic with the lower average values between January and June and maximal mean levels between July and October. Mean values were higher than in North-European countries. The estimated dietary intake of cholecalciferol was in the normal range. Therefore diet does not seem to account for the relatively elevated serum levels of the metabolite. On the contrary sunlight exposure appeared to have marked influence both on mean 250HD levels and on the seasonal rhythm. In spite of seasonal wide variation of serum 250HD levels, blood calcium and phosphate values were stable. The results of serum PTH assay favour the hypothesis that the maintenance of steady blood calcium levels may be due to seasonal variation of parathyroid secretion.
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- 1980
183. [Serum 25-hydroxycholecalciferol and parathyroid function in the nephrotic syndrome]
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Coen G, Bianchini G, Mazzaferro S, Di Segni M, Ar, Bianchi, Elena Bravo, Gallucci G, and Ga, Cinotti
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Adult ,Parathyroid Glands ,Nephrotic Syndrome ,Adolescent ,Hydroxycholecalciferols ,Humans ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,Middle Aged ,Child ,Calcifediol - Published
- 1981
184. High-resolution high-speed microwave-multiplexed low temperature microcalorimeters for the HOLMES experiment.
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Alpert, B., Becker, D., Bennet, D., Biasotti, M., Borghesi, M., Gallucci, G., De Gerone, M., Faverzani, M., Ferri, E., Fowler, J., Gard, J., Giachero, A., Hays–Wehle, J., Hilton, G., Mates, J., Nucciotti, A., Orlando, A., Pessina, G., Puiu, A., and Reintsema, C.
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We present the first performance results obtained with microwave multiplexed Transition Edge Sensors prototypes specifically designed for the HOLMES experiment, a project aimed at directly measuring the electron neutrino mass through the calorimetric measurement of the 163 Ho electron capture spectrum. The detectors required for such an experiment feature a high energy resolution at the Q–value of the transition, around ∼ 2.8 keV, and a fast response time combined with the compatibility to be multiplexed in large arrays in order to collect a large statistics while keeping the pile-up contribution as small as possible. In addition, the design has to be suitable for future ion-implantation of 163 Ho. The results obtained in these tests allowed us to identify the optimal detector design among several prototypes. The chosen detector achieved an energy resolution of (4.5 ± 0.3) eV on the chlorine K α line, at ∼ 2.6 keV, obtained with an exponential rise time of 14 μ s. The achievements described in this paper pose a milestone for the HOLMES detectors, setting a baseline for the subsequent developments, aiming to the actual ion-implantation of the 163 Ho nuclei. In the first section the HOLMES experiment is outlined along with its physics goal, while in the second section the HOLMES detectors are described; the experimental set-up and the calibration source used for the measurements described in this paper are reported in Sects. 3 and 4, respectively; finally, the details of the data analysis and the results obtained are reported in Sect. 6. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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185. Clinical accuracy outcomes of closed-tray and open-tray implant impression techniques for partially edentulous patients
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Gallucci, G. O., Papaspyridakos, P., Linah Ashy, Kim, G. E., Brady, N. J., and Weber, H. -P
186. A limit for the decay from the MEG experiment
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Adam, J., Bai, X., Baldini, A., Baracchini, E., Barchiesi, A., Bemporad, C., Boca, G., Cattaneo, P. W., Cavoto, G., Cecchet, G., Cei, F., Cerri, C., De Bari, A., De Gerone, M., Doke, T., Dussoni, S., Egger, J., Galli, L., Gallucci, G., Gatti, F., Golden, B., Grassi, M., Grigoriev, D. N., Haruyama, T., Hildebrandt, M., Hisamatsu, Y., Ignatov, F., Iwamoto, T., Kaneko, D., Kettle, P.-R., Khazin, B. I., Kiselev, O., Korenchenko, A., Kravchuk, N., Maki, A., Mihara, S., Molzon, W., Mori, T., Mzavia, D., Natori, H., Nardò, R., Nicolò, D., Nishiguchi, H., Nishimura, Y., Ootani, W., Panareo, M., Papa, A., Pazzi, R., Piredda, G., Popov, A., Renga, F., Ritt, S., Rossella, M., Sawada, R., Schneebeli, M., Sergiampietri, F., Signorelli, G., Suzuki, S., Topchyan, C., Tumakov, V., Uchiyama, Y., Valle, R., Voena, C., Xiao, F., Yamada, S., Yamamoto, A., Yamashita, S., Yudin, Yu. V., and Zanello, D.
187. Antiproton Flux, Antiproton-to-Proton Flux Ratio, and Properties of Elementary Particle Fluxes in Primary Cosmic Rays Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
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Aguilar, M., Ali Cavasonza, L., Alpat, B., Ambrosi, G., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Aupetit, S., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Başecmez-Du Pree, S., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bindi, V., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Boschini, M. J., Bourquin, M., Bueno, E. F., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X. D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Casaus, J., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cervelli, F., Chae, M. J., Chang, Y. H., Chen, A. I., Chen, G. M., Chen, H. S., Cheng, L., Chou, H. Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C. H., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Creus, W., Crispoltoni, M., Cui, Z., Dai, Y. M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M. B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Dong, F., Donnini, F., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Egorov, A., Eline, A., Eronen, T., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Formato, V., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R. J., Gargiulo, C., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gómez-Coral, D. M., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guerri, I., Guo, K. H., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K. C., He, Z. H., Heil, M., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T. H., Huang, H., Huang, Z. C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W. Y., Jinchi, H., Kang, S. C., Kanishev, K., Kim, G. N., Kim, K. S., Kirn, T., Konak, C., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M. S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H. T., Lee, S. C., Leluc, C., Li, H. S., Li, J. Q., Li, Q., Li, T. X., Li, W., Li, Z. H., Li, Z. Y., Lim, S., Lin, C. H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lu, S. Q., Lu, Y. S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J. Z., Lv, S. S., Majka, R., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D. C., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Nelson, T., Ni, J. Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Pauluzzi, M., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Picot-Clemente, N., Pilo, F., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X. M., Qin, X., Qu, Z. Y., Räihä, T., Rancoita, P. G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J. S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Schael, S., Schmidt, S. M., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Seo, E. S., Shan, B. S., Shi, J. Y., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Song, J. W., Sun, W. H., Tacconi, M., Tang, X. W., Tang, Z. C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., Ting, S. C. C., Ting, S. M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoǧlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vázquez Acosta, M., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J. P., Vitale, V., Vitillo, S., Wang, L. Q., Wang, N. H., Wang, Q. L., Wang, X., Wang, X. Q., Wang, Z. X., Wei, C. C., Weng, Z. L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Willenbrock, M., Wu, H., Wu, X., Xia, X., Xiong, R. Q., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Yang, Y., Yi, H., Yu, Y. J., Yu, Z. Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, C., Zhang, J., Zhang, J. H., Zhang, S. D., Zhang, S. W., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z. M., Zhu, Z. Q., Zhuang, H. L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., and Zuccon, P.
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13. Climate action
188. High Statistics Measurement of the Positron Fraction in Primary Cosmic Rays of 0.5-500 GeV with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
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Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Accardo, L., Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alpat, B., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Carosi, G., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cerreta, D., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Cindolo, F., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Haas, D., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Henning, R., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Levi, G., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lolli, M., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Massera, F., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Monreal, B., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pauluzzi, M., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilastrini, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rossi, L., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Rybka, G., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. 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Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoğlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vaurynovich, S., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J.P., Vitale, V., Volpini, G., Wang, L.Q., Wang, Q.L., Wang, R.S., Wang, X., Wang, Z.X., Weng, Z.L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Wu, H., Wu, K.Y., Xia, X., Xie, M., Xie, S., Xiong, R.Q., Xin, G.M., Xu, N.S., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Ye, Q.H., Yi, H., Yu, Y.J., Yu, Z.Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, J.H., Zhang, M.T., Zhang, X.B., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z.M., Zhou, F., Zhuang, H.L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., Zuccon, P., Zurbach, C., Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Accardo, L., Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alpat, B., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Carosi, G., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cerreta, D., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Cindolo, F., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Haas, D., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Henning, R., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Levi, G., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lolli, M., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Massera, F., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Monreal, B., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pauluzzi, M., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilastrini, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rossi, L., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Rybka, G., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. 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189. Electron and Positron Fluxes in Primary Cosmic Rays Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
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Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoğlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vaurynovich, S., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J.P., Wang, L.Q., L. Wang, Q., S.Wang, R., Wang, X., Wang, Z.X., Weng, Z.L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Wu, H., Xia, X., Xie, M., Xie, S., Xiong, R.Q., Xin, G.M., Xu, N.S., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Ye, Q.H., Yi, H., Yu, Y.J., Yu, Z.Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, J.H., Zhang, M.T., Zhang, X.B., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z.M., Zhuang, H.L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., Zuccon, P., Zurbach, C., Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoğlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vaurynovich, S., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J.P., Wang, L.Q., L. Wang, Q., S.Wang, R., Wang, X., Wang, Z.X., Weng, Z.L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Wu, H., Xia, X., Xie, M., Xie, S., Xiong, R.Q., Xin, G.M., Xu, N.S., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Ye, Q.H., Yi, H., Yu, Y.J., Yu, Z.Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, J.H., Zhang, M.T., Zhang, X.B., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z.M., Zhuang, H.L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., Zuccon, P., and Zurbach, C.
190. Electron and Positron Fluxes in Primary Cosmic Rays Measured with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
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Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoğlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vaurynovich, S., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J.P., Wang, L.Q., L. Wang, Q., S.Wang, R., Wang, X., Wang, Z.X., Weng, Z.L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Wu, H., Xia, X., Xie, M., Xie, S., Xiong, R.Q., Xin, G.M., Xu, N.S., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Ye, Q.H., Yi, H., Yu, Y.J., Yu, Z.Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, J.H., Zhang, M.T., Zhang, X.B., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z.M., Zhuang, H.L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., Zuccon, P., Zurbach, C., Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Grenoble Alpes, Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules (LAPP) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université de Savoie, Laboratoire Univers et Particules de Montpellier (LUPM) ; CNRS - IN2P3 - Université Montpellier II - Sciences et techniques, AMS, Aguilar, M., Aisa, D., Alvino, A., Ambrosi, G., Andeen, K., Arruda, L., Attig, N., Azzarello, P., Bachlechner, A., Barao, F., Barrau, A., Barrin, L., Bartoloni, A., Basara, L., Battarbee, M., Battiston, R., Bazo, J., Becker, U., Behlmann, M., Beischer, B., Berdugo, J., Bertucci, B., Bigongiari, G., Bindi, V., Bizzaglia, S., Bizzarri, M., Boella, G., De Boer, W., Bollweg, K., Bonnivard, V., Borgia, B., Borsini, S., Boschini, M.J., Bourquin, M., Burger, J., Cadoux, F., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caroff, S., Casaus, J., Cascioli, V., Castellini, G., Cernuda, I., Cervelli, F., Chae, M.J., Chang, Y.H., Chen, A.I., Chen, H., Cheng, G.M., Chen, H.S., Cheng, L., Chikanian, A., Chou, H.Y., Choumilov, E., Choutko, V., Chung, C.H., Clark, C., Clavero, R., Coignet, G., Consolandi, C., Contin, A., Corti, C., Coste, B., Cui, Z., Dai, M., Delgado, C., Della Torre, S., Demirköz, M.B., Derome, L., Di Falco, S., Di Masso, L., Dimiccoli, F., Díaz, C., Von Doetinchem, P., Du, W.J., Duranti, M., D'Urso, D., Eline, A., Eppling, F.J., Eronen, T., Fan, Y.Y., Farnesini, L., Feng, J., Fiandrini, E., Fiasson, A., Finch, E., Fisher, P., Galaktionov, Y., Gallucci, G., García, B., García-López, R., Gast, H., Gebauer, I., Gervasi, M., Ghelfi, A., Gillard, W., Giovacchini, F., Goglov, P., Gong, J., Goy, C., Grabski, V., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Guandalini, C., Guerri, I., Guo, K.H., Habiby, M., Haino, S., Han, K.C., He, Z.H., Heil, M., Hoffman, J., Hsieh, T.H., Huang, Z.C., Huh, C., Incagli, M., Ionica, M., Jang, W.Y., Jinchi, H., Kanishev, K., Kim, G.N., Kim, K.S., Kirn, Th., Kossakowski, R., Kounina, O., Kounine, A., Koutsenko, V., Krafczyk, M.S., Kunz, S., La Vacca, G., Laudi, E., Laurenti, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lebedev, A., Lee, H.T., Lee, S.C., Leluc, C., Li, H.L., Li, J.Q., Li, Q., Li, T.X., Li, W., Li, Y., Li, Z.H., Li, Z.Y., Lim, S., Lin, C.H., Lipari, P., Lippert, T., Liu, D., Liu, H., Lomtadze, T., Lu, M.J., Lu, Y.S., Luebelsmeyer, K., Luo, F., Luo, J.Z., Lv, S.S., Majka, R., Malinin, A., Mañá, C., Marín, J., Martin, T., Martínez, G., Masi, N., Maurin, D., Menchaca-Rocha, A., Meng, Q., Mo, D.C., Morescalchi, L., Mott, P., Müller, M., Ni, J.Q., Nikonov, N., Nozzoli, F., Nunes, P., Obermeier, A., Oliva, A., Orcinha, M., Palmonari, F., Palomares, C., Paniccia, M., Papi, A., Pedreschi, E., Pensotti, S., Pereira, R., Pilo, F., Piluso, A., Pizzolotto, C., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Poireau, V., Postaci, E., Putze, A., Quadrani, L., Qi, X.M., Rancoita, P.G., Rapin, D., Ricol, J.S., Rodríguez, I., Rosier-Lees, S., Rozhkov, A., Rozza, D., Sagdeev, R., Sandweiss, J., Saouter, P., Sbarra, C., Schael, S., Schmidt, S.M., Schuckardt, D., Schulz Von Dratzig, A., Schwering, G., Scolieri, G., Seo, E.S., Shan, B.S., Shan, Y.H., Shi, J.Y., Shi, X.Y., Shi, Y.M., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Spada, F., Spinella, F., Sun, W., Sun, W.H., Tacconi, M., Tang, C.P., Tang, X.W., Tang, Z.C., Tao, L., Tescaro, D., C. C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tomassetti, N., Torsti, J., Türkoğlu, C., Urban, T., Vagelli, V., Valente, E., Vannini, C., Valtonen, E., Vaurynovich, S., Vecchi, M., Velasco, M., Vialle, J.P., Wang, L.Q., L. Wang, Q., S.Wang, R., Wang, X., Wang, Z.X., Weng, Z.L., Whitman, K., Wienkenhöver, J., Wu, H., Xia, X., Xie, M., Xie, S., Xiong, R.Q., Xin, G.M., Xu, N.S., Xu, W., Yan, Q., Yang, J., Yang, M., Ye, Q.H., Yi, H., Yu, Y.J., Yu, Z.Q., Zeissler, S., Zhang, J.H., Zhang, M.T., Zhang, X.B., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z.M., Zhuang, H.L., Zhukov, V., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, N., Zuccon, P., and Zurbach, C.
191. Structural and Morphological Characterization of Iridium and Ir/Au Films for Transition Edge Sensors.
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Celasco, E., Barusso, L. Ferrari, De Gerone, M., Gallucci, G., Grosso, D., Manfrinetti, P., Niazi, K., Repetto, L., and Gatti, F.
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GOLD films , *PULSED laser deposition , *CRITICAL temperature , *SUPERCONDUCTING transitions , *IRIDIUM , *DIFFRACTION patterns - Abstract
Superconducting Transition Edge Sensors employed in X-ray astrophysics space missions were realized and fully characterized in the Low temperature detector laboratory at UniGe. Several samples of Ir and Ir/Au bilayer films were grown by pulsed laser deposition at different deposition rate, varying thickness and resulting variability in critical temperature (Tc) was observed. In particular, we noticed two classes of films having discrete critical temperature (Tc), one at about the critical temperature of the bulk Ir and one at around 1.6 times compared to the bulk. Structural characterization was made and interesting correlation between critical temperature (Tc) and deposition conditions were found. Detailed X-Ray Diffraction investigations suggest a possible explanation of this effect with a clear correlation between microstrain value, grain size, and critical temperatures of the films. The study has been carried out to optimize the specified conditions to grow the film under which it is possible to accurately predict the critical temperature (Tc) by analyzing the X-ray diffraction patterns of Ir/Au films. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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192. The TES-based Cryogenic AntiCoincidence Detector (CryoAC) of ATHENA X-IFU: A Large Area Silicon Microcalorimeter for Background Particles Detection.
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D'Andrea, M., Macculi, C., Lotti, S., Piro, L., Argan, A., Minervini, G., Torrioli, G., Chiarello, F., Ferrari Barusso, L., Celasco, E., Gallucci, G., Gatti, F., Grosso, D., Rigano, M., Brienza, D., Cavazzuti, E., and Volpe, A.
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PARTICLE detectors , *COSMIC ray muons , *DETECTORS , *SILICON , *PARTICLE analysis - Abstract
We are developing the Cryogenic AntiCoincidence detector (CryoAC) of the ATHENA X-IFU spectrometer. It is a TES-based particle detector aimed to reduce the background of the instrument. Here, we present the result obtained with the last CryoAC single-pixel prototype. It is based on a 1 cm2 silicon absorber sensed by a single 2 mm × 1 mm Ir/Au TES, featuring an on-chip heater for calibration and diagnostic purposes. We have illuminated the sample with 55Fe (6 keV line) and 241Am (60 keV line) radioactive sources, thus studying the detector response and the heater calibration accuracy at low energy. Furthermore, we have operated the sample in combination with a past-generation CryoAC prototype. Here, by analyzing the coincident detections between the two detectors, we have been able to characterize the background spectrum of the laboratory environment and disentangle the primary (i.e. cosmic muons) and secondaries (mostly secondary photons and electrons) signatures in the spectral shape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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193. Extensor Tendons Rupture after Volar Plating of Distal Radius Fracture Related to a Dorsal Radial Metaphyseal Bone Spur
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O. Abrego, M., L. De Cicco, F., G. Boretto, J., L. Gallucci, G., and De Carli, P.
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Extensor tendon ruptures due to volar plating in distal radius fractures have mostly been described in relation with technique failures such as screw prominence and drill penetration. We report the case of a 71-year-old female with a C2 distal radius fracture with severe dorsal metaphyseal comminution. The patient underwent surgical treatment with reduction of the large fragments and fixation with a volar locking plate; the small dorsal metaphyseal nonarticular fragments were not reduced. Six months later, the patient developed extensor digitorum communis (EDC) rupture and extensor indicis proprius (EIP) laceration in coincidence with the dorsal comminution turned into a bony spur. The possible association between the extensor tendon injury and the dorsal residual metaphyseal bony spur in the distal radius fractures is unusual but should be taken into account in fracture patterns presenting dorsal comminution.
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194. Late cardiac effects of adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy in early breast cancer.
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Coccaro M and Gallucci G
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195. Group 2 ITI Consensus Report: Technological developments in implant prosthetics.
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Derksen, W., Joda, T., Chantler, J., Fehmer, V., Gallucci, G. O., Gierthmuehlen, P. C., Ioannidis, A., Karasan, D., Lanis, A., Pala, K., Pjetursson, B. E., Roccuzzo, M., Sailer, I., Strauss, F. J., Sun, T. C., Wolfart, S., and Zitzmann, N. U.
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PROSTHETICS , *DENTURES , *RESEARCH questions , *SURVIVAL rate , *ZIRCONIUM oxide - Abstract
Objectives: Group‐2 reviewed the scientific evidence in the field of «Technology». Focused research questions were: (1) additive versus subtractive manufacturing of implant restorations; (2) survival, complications, and esthetics comparing prefabricated versus customized abutments; and (3) survival of posterior implant‐supported multi‐unit fixed dental prostheses. Materials and Methods: Literature was systematically screened, and 67 publications could be critically reviewed following PRISMA guidelines, resulting in three systematic reviews. Consensus statements were presented to the plenary where after modification, those were accepted. Results: Additively fabricated implant restorations of zirconia and polymers were investigated for marginal/internal adaptation and mechanical properties without clear results in favor of one technology or material. Titanium base abutments for screw‐retained implant single crowns compared to customized abutments did not show significant differences concerning 1‐year survival. PFM, veneered and monolithic zirconia implant‐supported multi‐unit posterior fixed dental prostheses demonstrated similar high 3‐year survival rates, whereas veneered restorations exhibited the highest annual ceramic fracture and chipping rates. Conclusions: For interim tooth‐colored implant single crowns both additive and subtractive manufacturing are viable techniques. The clinical performance of additively produced restorations remains to be investigated. Implant single crowns on titanium base abutments show similar clinical performance compared to other type of abutments; however, long‐term clinical data from RCTs are needed. The abutment selection should be considered already during the planning phase. Digital planning facilitates 3D visualization of the prosthetic design including abutment selection. In the posterior area, monolithic zirconia is recommended as the material of choice for multi‐unit implant restorations to reduce technical complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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196. Performance of the AMS-02 Electromagnetic Calorimeter in Space.
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Gallucci, G. and group, the AMS-02 ECAL
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- 2015
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197. Late consolidation of the scaphoid. Case report and literature review.
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Sánchez-Saba, J. E., Aguiar, F., Zaidenberg, E. E., Gallucci, G., De Carli, P., and Boretto, J.
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SCAPHOID bone , *CARPAL bones , *BONE fractures , *WRIST injuries , *OSTEOARTHRITIS treatment , *TREATMENT of fractures - Abstract
Scaphoid fractures are a common wrist injury accounting for 2-7% of all adult fractures. Nonunion is described in 5-12% of cases leading to osteoarthritis. Several classifications have been developed focused on this pathology and its complication. We present a case of a 28 years old male patient with a scaphoid fracture and nonunion who spontaneously consolidates without treatment. We performed a literature review to recognize this pathology, its common evolution and possible treatment options. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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198. Status of the HOLMES Experiment.
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De Gerone, M., Alpert, B., Balata, M., Becker, D. T., Bennett, D. A., Bevilacqua, A., Borghesi, M., Ceruti, G., De Galembert, G. De Bodin, Dressler, R., Faverzani, M., Fedkevych, M., Ferri, E., Fowler, J. W., Gallucci, G., Gard, J. D., Gatti, F., Giachero, A., Hilton, G. C., and Köster, U.
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ELECTRON capture , *PARTICLE physics , *CORPORATE resolutions , *VALUE capture , *HEAT capacity , *RADIOISOTOPES , *IMAGE converters - Abstract
The assessment of the absolute ν mass scale is a crucial challenge in today's particle physics and cosmology. The only experimental method which can provide a model-independent measurement is the investigation of endpoint distortion in beta/electron capture spectra. 163 Ho is a good choice thanks to its low electron capture Q value (about 2.8 keV), the proximity of the end-point to resonance M1 and its half-life (4570 years). The HOLMES experiment will exploit a calorimetric measurement of 163 Ho decay spectrum deploying a large set of cryogenic micro-calorimeters containing implanted 163 Ho. In order to get the best experimental sensitivity, it is crucial to combine high activity with very small undetected pileup contribution. Therefore, the main tasks of the experiment consist of: the development of about 1000 fast (3 μ s time resolution) cryogenic micro-calorimeters characterized by extraordinary energy resolution (down to few eV); the embedding of 163 Ho source inside the calorimeters, avoiding to spoil detectors' thermodynamical properties (mainly heat capacity) and preventing pileup issues. Moreover, it is also necessary to avoid contamination from other radionuclides, mainly 166 m Ho. Finally, an efficient high-bandwidth multiplexed readout has to be developed. The commissioning of the first implanted array is currently ongoing; the first data acquisition is expected to start in fall 2022. Here, the status of the experiment and the first results of detector commissioning will be discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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199. Commissioning of the Ion Implanter for the HOLMES Experiment.
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De Gerone, M., Bevilacqua, A., Biasotti, M., Borghesi, M., Cerboni, N., Ceruti, G., De Bodin De Galembert, G., Faverzani, M., Fedkevych, M., Ferri, E., Gallucci, G., Gatti, F., Giachero, A., Lo Cicero, A., Maugeri, E., Manfrinetti, P., Nucciotti, A., Parodi, L., Pessina, G., and Pollovio, P.
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NEUTRON irradiation , *ELECTRON capture , *CHEMICAL processes , *ION implantation , *ION sources , *MAGNETIC dipoles , *BETA decay - Abstract
The HOLMES experiment aims to directly measure the ν mass studying the 163 Ho electron capture decay spectrum developing arrays of TES-based microcalorimeters implanted with O(300 Bq/detector) Ho atoms. The embedding of the source inside detectors is a crucial step of the experiment. Because the 163 Ho production process (neutron irradiation of a 162 Er sample) is not perfectly free from impurities, Ho source must be separated from a lot of contaminants. A chemical processing removes every species other than Ho, but it is not sufficient to remove all isotope-related background sources: Indeed, 166 m Ho beta decay can produce fake signal in the region of interest. For this reason, a dedicated implantation system was set up. It is designed to achieve the separation power better than 5 σ at 163/166 a.m.u. allowing an efficient Ho ions implantation inside microcalorimeter absorbers. Its main components are a 50 kV sputter-based ion source, a magnetic dipole and a target chamber. A specially designed co-evaporation system was designed to "grow" the gold microcalorimeter absorber during the implantation process, increasing the maximum achievable activity which can be implanted. The machine performances were evaluated by means of calibration runs using 63 Cu/ 65 Cu and Mo beams. A special care was given to the study of the more effective way to populate source plasma with Ho ions obtained from different Ho compounds by sputtering process. In this work, the machine development and commissioning are described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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200. Alignment of the MEG II cylindrical drift chamber.
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Venturini, A., Baldini, A.M., Benmansour, H., Bianco, L., Boca, G., Brini, M., Cavoto, G., Cei, F., Chiappini, M., Francesconi, M., Galli, L., Gallucci, G., Grancagnolo, F., Grandoni, E.G., Grassi, M., Hildebrandt, M., Ignatov, F., Leonetti, F., Nicolò, D., and Oya, A.
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COSMIC rays , *COMPUTER software development , *ACQUISITION of data , *COMPUTER software - Abstract
We present the ongoing development of an algorithm for the software alignment of the MEG II drift chamber based on the MillePede global approach. This method uses cosmic rays data collected during the 2022 data taking period to perform wire-by-wire alignment. We discuss first results obtained on data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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