571 results on '"Benedetti, R."'
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2. Modelling spatial regimes in farms technologies
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Billé, A. G., Salvioni, C., and Benedetti, R.
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- 2018
3. Problems on invariants of knots and 3-manifolds
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Andersen, J. E., Askitas, N., Bar-Natan, D., Baseilhac, S., Benedetti, R., Bigelow, S., Boileau, M., Bott, R., Carter, J. S., Deloup, F., Dunfield, N., Fenn, R., Ferrand, E., Garoufalidis, S., Goussarov, M., Guadagnini, E., Habiro, H., Hansen, S. K., Harikae, T., Haviv, A., Jeong, M. -J., Jones, V., Kashaev, R., Kawahigashi, Y., Kerler, T., Kidwell, M., Kohno, T., Kricker, A., Le, T. T. Q., Lescop, C., Lin, X. -S., Masbaum, G., Massuyeau, G., Morita, S., Morton, H. R., Murakami, H., Murakami, J., Nakanishi, Y., Ohtsuki, T., Ohyama, Y., Okamoto, M., Okuda, N., Park, C. -Y., Pilo, L., Polyak, M., Przytycki, J., Roberts, J., Rourke, C., Rozansky, L., Sanderson, B., Sato, N., Shinohara, Y., Stanford, T., Stoimenow, A., Takata, T., Thurston, D., Turaev, V., Viro, O., Willerton, S., and Yokota, Y.
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Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,Mathematics - Quantum Algebra ,20F36, 57M25, 57M27, 57R56, 13B25, 17B10, 17B37, 18D10, 20C08, 20G42, 22E99, 41A60, 46L37, 57M05, 57M50, 57N10, 57Q10, 81T18, 81T45 - Abstract
This is a list of open problems on invariants of knots and 3-manifolds with expositions of their history, background, significance, or importance. This list was made by editing open problems given in problem sessions in the workshop and seminars on `Invariants of Knots and 3-Manifolds' held at Kyoto in 2001., Comment: Edited by T. Ohtsuki. Published by Geometry and Topology Monographs at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTMon4/paper24.abs.html
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- 2004
4. Quantum Hyperbolic Invariants Of 3-Manifolds With PSL(2,C)-Characters
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Baseilhac, S. and Benedetti, R.
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Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,57M27,57Q15 ,57R20,20G42 - Abstract
We construct {\it quantum hyperbolic invariants} (QHI) for triples $(W,L,\rho)$, where $W$ is a compact closed oriented 3-manifold, $\rho$ is a flat principal bundle over $W$ with structural group $PSL(2,\mc)$, and $L$ is a non-empty link in $W$. These invariants are based on the Faddeev-Kashaev's {\it quantum dilogarithms}, interpreted as matrix valued functions of suitably decorated hyperbolic ideal tetrahedra. They are explicitely computed as state sums over the decorated hyperbolic ideal tetrahedra of the {\it idealization} of any fixed {\it $\Dd$-triangulation}; the $\Dd$-triangulations are simplicial 1-cocycle descriptions of $(W,\rho)$ in which the link is realized as a Hamiltonian subcomplex. We also discuss how to set the Volume Conjecture for the coloured Jones invariants $J_N(L)$ of hyperbolic knots $L$ in $S^3$ in the framework of the general QHI theory., Comment: 49 pages, 17 figures. Together with our paper `Classical And Quantum Dilogarithmic Invariants Of Flat PSL(2,C)-Bundles Over 3-Manifolds' avalaible on the same ArXiv, this develops with full details the results announced in math.GT/0211061
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- 2003
5. Sample selection when a multivariate set of size measures is available
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Benedetti, R., Andreano, M. S., and Piersimoni, F.
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- 2019
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6. QHI Theory, I: 3-Manifolds Scissors Congruence Classes and Quantum Hyperbolic Invariants
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Baseilhac, S. and Benedetti, R.
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Mathematics - Geometric Topology - Abstract
For any triple $(W,L,\rho)$, where W is a closed connected and oriented 3-manifold, L is a link in W and $\rho$ is a flat principal B-bundle over W (B is the Borel subgroup of $SL(2,\mc)$), one constructs a $\Dd$-scissors congruence class $\cG_{\Dd}(W,L,\rho)$ which belongs to a (pre)-Bloch group $\Pp (\Dd)$. The class $\cG_{\Dd}(W,L,\rho)$ may be represented by $\Dd$-triangulations $\Tt=(T,H,\Dd)$ of $(W,L,\rho)$. For any $\Tt$ and any odd integer $N>1$, one defines a ``quantization'' $\Tt_N$ of $\Tt$ based on the representation theory of the quantum Borel subalgebra $\Ww_N$ of $U_q(sl(2,\mc))$ specialized at the root of unity $\omega_N = \exp (2\pi i/N)$. Then one defines an invariant state sum $K_N(W,L,\rho):= K(\Tt_N)$ called a quantum hyperbolic invariant (QHI) of $(W,L,\rho)$. One introduces the class of hyperbolic-like triples. They carry also a classical scissors congruence class $\cG_{\Ii}(W,L,\rho)$, that belongs to the classical (pre)-Bloch group $\Pp (\Ii)$ and may be represented by explicit idealizations $\Tt_{\Ii}$ of some $\Dd$-triangulations $\Tt$ of a special type. One shows that $\cG_{\Ii}(W,L,\rho)$ lies in the kernel of a generalized Dehn homomorphism defined on $\Pp (\Ii)$, and that it induces an element of $H_3^\delta(PSL(2,\mc);\mz)$ (discrete homology). One proves that $ \lim_{N\to \infty} (2i\pi/N^2) \log [K_N(W,L,\rho)] = G(W,L,\rho)$ essentially depends of the geometry of the ideal triangulations representing $\cG_{\Ii}(W,L,\rho)$, and one motivates the strong reformulation of the Volume Conjecture, which would identify $G(W,L,\rho)$ with the evaluation $R(\cG_{\Ii}(W,L,\rho))$ of a certain refinement of the classical Rogers dilogarithm on the $\Ii$-scissors class., Comment: 58 pages, 22 figures
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- 2002
7. Residual vein obstruction in patients diagnosed with acute isolated distal deep vein thrombosis associated with active cancer
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Dentali, F., Barco, S., Pegoraro, S., Di Minno, M. N. D., Mastroiacovo, D., Pomero, F., Lodigiani, C., Bagna, F., Sartori, M., Barillari, G., Mumoli, N., Napolitano, M., Passamonti, S. M., Benedetti, R., Ageno, W., and Di Nisio, M.
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- 2018
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8. Clinical course of isolated distal deep vein thrombosis in patients with active cancer: a multicenter cohort study
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Dentali, F., Pegoraro, S., Barco, S., di Minno, M.N.D., Mastroiacovo, D., Pomero, F., Lodigiani, C., Bagna, F., Sartori, M., Barillari, G., Mumoli, N., Napolitano, M., Passamonti, S.M., Benedetti, R., Ageno, W., and Di Nisio, M.
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- 2017
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9. Classical Teichmuller theory and (2+1) gravity
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Benedetti, R. and Guadagnini, E.
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider classical Teichmuller theory and the geodesic flow on the cotangent bundle of the Teichmuller space. We show that the corresponding orbits provide a canonical description of certain (2+1) gravity systems in which a set of point-like particles evolve in universes with topology S_g x R where S_g is a Riemann surface of genus g >1. We construct an explicit York's slicing presentation of the associated spacetimes, we give an interpretation of the asymptotic states in terms of measured foliations and discuss the structure of the phase spaces., Comment: 11 pages, latex
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- 1998
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10. Alpha heating of indirect-drive layered implosions on the National Ignition Facility
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Baker, K. L., primary, MacLaren, S., additional, Jones, O., additional, Spears, B. K., additional, Patel, P. K., additional, Nora, R., additional, Divol, L., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Anderson, G. J., additional, Gaffney, J., additional, Kruse, M., additional, Hurricane, O. A., additional, Callahan, D. A., additional, Christopherson, A. R., additional, Salmonson, J., additional, Hartouni, E. P., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Dewald, E., additional, Tommasini, R., additional, Thomas, C. A., additional, Weber, C., additional, Clark, D., additional, Casey, D. T., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Khan, S., additional, Woods, T., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Berger, R. L., additional, Strozzi, D., additional, Kritcher, A., additional, Bachmann, B., additional, Benedetti, R., additional, Bionta, R., additional, Celliers, P. M., additional, Fittinghoff, D., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Gatu Johnson, M., additional, Kyrala, G., additional, Ma, T., additional, Meaney, K., additional, Millot, M., additional, Nagel, S. R., additional, Pak, A., additional, Volegov, P. L., additional, Yeamans, C., additional, and Wilde, C., additional
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- 2023
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11. Alternative and complementary approaches to spatially balanced samples
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Benedetti, R., Piersimoni, F., and Postiglione, P.
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12. Different outcome of targeting ERN1/IRE1 alpha and EIF2AK3/PERK in NSG mice engrafted with primary effusion lymphoma
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Arena, A, Romeo Maria Anele, Focaccetti, C, Anastasiadou, E, Trived, P, Cifaldi, L, Gilardini, M, Maria, S, Benedetti, R, Santarelli, R, Gonnella, R, Benvenuto, M, Marchese, C, Masuelli, L, Bei, R, and Cirone, M
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- 2023
13. Comparative effectiveness and safety of non-vitamin K antagonists for atrial fibrillation in clinical practice:: GLORIA-AF Registry
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Lip G. Y. H., Kotalczyk A., Teutsch C., Diener H. -C., Dubner S. J., Halperin J. L., Ma C. -S., Rothman K. J., Marler S., Gurusamy V. K., Huisman M. V., Abban D. W., Aziz E., Kalan M. B., Abdul N., Backes L. M., Bradman D., Abud A. M., Badings E., Brautigam D., Adams F., Bagni E., Breton N., Addala S., Baker S. H., Brouwers P. J. A. M., Adragao P., Bala R., Browne K., Ageno W., Baldi A., Cortada J. B., Aggarwal R., Bando S., Bruni A., Agosti S., Banerjee S., Brunschwig C., Agostoni P., Bank A., Buathier H., Aguilar F., Esquivias G. B., Buhl A., Linares J. A., Barr C., Bullinga J., Aguinaga L., Bartlett M., Cabrera J. W., Ahmed J., Basic Kes V., Caccavo A., Aiello A., Baula G., Cai S., Ainsworth P., Behrens S., Caine S., Aiub J. R., Bell A., Calo L., Al-Dallow R., Benedetti R., Calvi V., Alderson L., Mazuecos J. B., Sanchez M. C., Velasco J. A. A., Benhalima B., Candeias R., Alexopoulos D., Bergler-Klein J., Capuano V., Manterola F. A., Berneau J. -B., Capucci A., Aliyar P., Bernstein R. A., Caputo R., Alonso D., Berrospi P., Rizo T. C., da Costa F. A. A., Berti S., Cardona F., Amado J., Berz A., da Costa Darrieux F. C., Amara W., Best E., Vera Y. C. D., Amelot M., Bettencourt P., Carolei A., Amjadi N., Betzu R., Carreno S., Ammirati F., Bhagwat R., Carvalho P., Andrade M., Bhatta L., Cary S., Andrawis N., Biscione F., Casu G., Annoni G., Bisignani G., Cavallini C., Ansalone G., Black T., Cayla G., Ariani M. K., Bloch M. J., Celentano A., Arias J. C., Bloom S., Cha T. -J., Armero S., Blumberg E., Cha K. S., Arora C., Bo M., Chae J. K., Aslam M. S., Bohmer E., Chalamidas K., Asselman M., Bollmann A., Challappa K., Audouin P., Bongiorni M. G., Chand S. P., Augenbraun C., Boriani G., Chandrashekar H., Aydin S., Boswijk D. J., Chartier L., Bott J., Chatterjee K., Ayryanova I., Bottacchi E., Ayala C. A. 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B., Muriago M., Padilla F. G. P., Prelle A., Musial W., Rios V. P., Prodafikas J., Musser C. W., Pajes G., Protasov K., Musumeci F., Pandey A. S., Pye M., Nageh T., Paparella G., Qiu Z., Nakagawa H., Paris F., Quedillac J. -M., Nakamura Y., Park H. W., Raev D., Nakayama T., Park J. S., Grado C. A. R., Nam G. -B., Parthenakis F., Rahimi S., Nanna M., Passamonti E., Raisaro A., Natarajan I., Patel R. J., Rama B., Nayak H. M., Patel J., Ramos R., Naydenov S., Patel M., Ranieri M., Nazlic J., Patrick J., Raposo N., Nechita A. C., Jimenez R. P., Rashba E., Nechvatal L., Paz A., Rauch-Kroehnert U., Negron S. A., Pengo V., Reddy R., Neiman J., Pentz W., Renda G., Neuenschwander F. C., Perez B., Reza S., Neves D., Rios A. M. P., Ria L., Neykova A., Perez-Cabezas A., Richter D., Miguel R. N., Perlman R., Rickli H., Nijmeh G., Persic V., Rieker W., Nizov A., Perticone F., Vera T. R., Campos R. N., Peters T. K., Ritt L. E., Nossan J., Petkar S., Roberts D., Novikova T., Pezo L. F., Briones I. 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L., Zizzo S., Xu Y., Zhang H., Zong W., Xu X., Zhang D., Zukerman L. S., Yamanoue H., Zhang X., Yamashita T., Cardiology, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, Lip G.Y.H., Kotalczyk A., Teutsch C., Diener H.-C., Dubner S.J., Halperin J.L., Ma C.-S., Rothman K.J., Marler S., Gurusamy V.K., Huisman M.V., Abban D.W., Aziz E., Kalan M.B., Abdul N., Backes L.M., Bradman D., Abud A.M., Badings E., Brautigam D., Adams F., Bagni E., Breton N., Addala S., Baker S.H., Brouwers P.J.A.M., Adragao P., Bala R., Browne K., Ageno W., Baldi A., Cortada J.B., Aggarwal R., Bando S., Bruni A., Agosti S., Banerjee S., Brunschwig C., Agostoni P., Bank A., Buathier H., Aguilar F., Esquivias G.B., Buhl A., Linares J.A., Barr C., Bullinga J., Aguinaga L., Bartlett M., Cabrera J.W., Ahmed J., Basic Kes V., Caccavo A., Aiello A., Baula G., Cai S., Ainsworth P., Behrens S., Caine S., Aiub J.R., Bell A., Calo L., Al-Dallow R., Benedetti R., Calvi V., Alderson L., Mazuecos J.B., Sanchez M.C., Velasco J.A.A., Benhalima B., Candeias R., Alexopoulos D., Bergler-Klein J., Capuano V., 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Chreih R.M., Kuniss M., Luengas C.A., Luengas A., Mikdadi G., Kuo J.-Y., Luke R., Mikus M., Kuppers A., Luo M., Milicic D., Kurrelmeyer K., Lupovitch S., Militaru C., Kwak C.H., Lyrer P., Minaie S., Laboulle B., Ma C., Minescu B., Labovitz A., Ma G., Mintale I., Ter Lai W., Madariaga I., Mirault T., Lam A., Maeno K., Mirro M.J., Lam Y.Y., Magnin D., Mistry D., Lanas Zanetti F., Maid G., Miu N.V., Landau C., Mainigi S.K., Miyamoto N., Landini G., Makaritsis K., Moccetti T., Lanna Figueiredo E., Malhotra R., Mohammed A., Larsen T., Manning R., Nor A.M., Lavandier K., Manolis A., Mollerus M., LeBlanc J., Hurtado H.A.M., Molon G., Lee M.H., Mantas I., Mondillo S., Lee C.-H., Jattin F.M., Moniz P., Lehman J., Maqueda V., Mont L., Leitao A., Marchionni N., Montagud V., Lellouche N., Ortuno F.M., Montana O., Lelonek M., Santana A.M., Monti C., Lenarczyk R., Martinez J., Moretti L., Lenderink T., Maskova P., Mori K., Gonzalez S.L., Hernandez N.M., Moriarty A., Leong-Sit P., Matsuda K., Morka J., Leschke M., Maurer T., Moschini L., Ley N., Mauro C., Moschos N., Li Z., May E., Mugge A., Mayer N., Mulhearn T.J., Muresan C., Jose E.P., Precoma D.B., Muriago M., Padilla F.G.P., Prelle A., Musial W., Rios V.P., Prodafikas J., Musser C.W., Pajes G., Protasov K., Musumeci F., Pandey A.S., Pye M., Nageh T., Paparella G., Qiu Z., Nakagawa H., Paris F., Quedillac J.-M., Nakamura Y., Park H.W., Raev D., Nakayama T., Park J.S., Grado C.A.R., Nam G.-B., Parthenakis F., Rahimi S., Nanna M., Passamonti E., Raisaro A., Natarajan I., Patel R.J., Rama B., Nayak H.M., Patel J., Ramos R., Naydenov S., Patel M., Ranieri M., Nazlic J., Patrick J., Raposo N., Nechita A.C., Jimenez R.P., Rashba E., Nechvatal L., Paz A., Rauch-Kroehnert U., Negron S.A., Pengo V., Reddy R., Neiman J., Pentz W., Renda G., Neuenschwander F.C., Perez B., Reza S., Neves D., Rios A.M.P., Ria L., Neykova A., Perez-Cabezas A., Richter D., Miguel R.N., Perlman R., Rickli H., Nijmeh G., Persic V., Rieker W., Nizov A., Perticone F., Vera T.R., Campos R.N., Peters T.K., Ritt L.E., Nossan J., Petkar S., Roberts D., Novikova T., Pezo L.F., Briones I.R., Nowalany-Kozielska E., Pflucke C., Escudero A.E.R., Nsah E., Pham D.N., Pascual C.R., Fragoso J.C.N., Phillips R.T., Roman M., Nurgalieva S., Phlaum S., Romeo F., Nuyens D., Pieters D., Ronner E., Nyvad O., Pineau J., Roux J.-F., de Los Rios Ibarra M.O., Pinter A., Rozkova N., O'Donnell P., Pinto F., Rubacek M., O'Donnell M., Pisters R., Rubalcava F., Oh S., Pivac N., Russo A.M., Oh Y.S., Pocanic D., Rutgers M.P., Oh D., Podoleanu C., Rybak K., O'Hara G., Politano A., Said S., Oikonomou K., Poljakovic Z., Sakamoto T., Olivares C., Pollock S., Salacata A., Oliver R., Garcea J.P., Salem A., Ruiz R.O., Poppert H., Bodes R.S., Olympios C., Porcu M., Saltzman M.A., Omaszuk-Kazberuk A., Reino A.P., Salvioni A., Asensi J.O., Prasad N., Vallejo G.S., Fernandez M.S., Sokal A., Tu T.M., Saporito W.F., Yan Y.S.O., Tuininga Y., Sarikonda K., Sotolongo R., Turakhia M., Sasaoka T., de Souza O.F., Turk S., Sati H., Sparby J.A., Turner W., Savelieva I., Spinar J., Tveit A., Scala P.-J., Sprigings D., Tytus R., Schellinger P., Spyropoulos A.C., Valadao C., Scherr C., Stakos D., van Bergen P.F.M.M., Schmitz L., Steinwender C., van de Borne P., Schmitz K.-H., Stergiou G., van den Berg B.J., Schmitz B., Stiell I., van der Zwaan C., Schnabel T., Stoddard M., Van Eck M., Schnupp S., Stoikov A., Vanacker P., Schoeniger P., Streb W., Vasilev D., Schon N., Styliadis I., Vasilikos V., Schwimmbeck P., Su G., Vasilyev M., Seamark C., Su X., Veerareddy S., Searles G., Sudnik W., Mino M.V., Seidl K.-H., Sukles K., Venkataraman A., Seidman B., Sun X., Verdecchia P., Sek J., Swart H., Versaci F., Sekaran L., Szavits-Nossan J., Vester E.G., Serrati C., Taggeselle J., Vial H., Shah N., Takagi Y., Victory J., Shah V., Takhar A.P.S., Villamil A., Shah A., Tamm A., Vincent M., Shah S., Tanaka K., Vlastaris A., Sharma V.K., Tanawuttiwat T., Dahl J., Shaw L., Tang S., Vora K., Sheikh K.H., Tang A., Vranian R.B., Shimizu N., Tarsi G., Wakefield P., Shimomura H., Tassinari T., Wang N., Shin D.-G., Tayal A., Wang M., Shin E.-S., Tayebjee M., Wang X., Shite J., Berg J.M., Wang F., Sibilio G., Tesloianu D., Wang T., Silver F., The S.H.K., Warner A.L., Sime I., Thomas D., Watanabe K., Simmers T.A., Timsit S., Wei J., Singh N., Tobaru T., Weimar C., Siostrzonek P., Tomasik A.R., Weiner S., Smadja D., Torosoff M., Weinrich R., Smith D.W., Touze E., Wen M.-S., Snitman M., Trendafilova E., Wiemer M., Filho D.S., Tsai W.K., Wiggers P., Soda H., Tse H.F., Wilke A., Sofley C., Tsutsui H., Williams D., Williams M.L., Yan P.Y.B., Zhang P., Witzenbichler B., Yang T., Zhang J., Wong B., Yao J., Zhao S.P., Wong K.S.L., Yeh K.-H., Zhao Y., Wozakowska-Kaplon B., Yin W.H., Zhao Z., Wu S., Yotov Y., Zheng Y., Wu R.C., Zahn R., Zhou J., Wunderlich S., Zarich S., Zimmermann S., Wyatt N., Zenin S., Zini A., Wylie J., Zeuthen E.L., Zizzo S., Xu Y., Zhang H., Zong W., Xu X., Zhang D., Zukerman L.S., Yamanoue H., Zhang X., and Yamashita T.
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Apixaban ,Atrial fibrillation ,Dabigatran ,Non-vitamin K antagonists ,Rivaroxaban ,Pyridones ,Medizin ,Myocardial Infarction ,Administration, Oral ,Anticoagulants ,Hemorrhage ,General Medicine ,Non-vitamin K antagonist ,Stroke ,Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Background and purpose Prospectively collected data comparing the safety and effectiveness of individual non-vitamin K antagonists (NOACs) are lacking. Our objective was to directly compare the effectiveness and safety of NOACs in patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods In GLORIA-AF, a large, prospective, global registry program, consecutive patients with newly diagnosed AF were followed for 3 years. The comparative analyses for (1) dabigatran vs rivaroxaban or apixaban and (2) rivaroxaban vs apixaban were performed on propensity score (PS)-matched patient sets. Proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for outcomes of interest. Results The GLORIA-AF Phase III registry enrolled 21,300 patients between January 2014 and December 2016. Of these, 3839 were prescribed dabigatran, 4015 rivaroxaban and 4505 apixaban, with median ages of 71.0, 71.0, and 73.0 years, respectively. In the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for dabigatran vs rivaroxaban were, for stroke: 1.27 (0.79–2.03), major bleeding 0.59 (0.40–0.88), myocardial infarction 0.68 (0.40–1.16), and all-cause death 0.86 (0.67–1.10). For the comparison of dabigatran vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 1.16 (0.76–1.78), myocardial infarction 0.84 (0.48–1.46), major bleeding 0.98 (0.63–1.52) and all-cause death 1.01 (0.79–1.29). For the comparison of rivaroxaban vs apixaban, in the PS-matched set, the adjusted HRs were, for stroke 0.78 (0.52–1.19), myocardial infarction 0.96 (0.63–1.45), major bleeding 1.54 (1.14–2.08), and all-cause death 0.97 (0.80–1.19). Conclusions Patients treated with dabigatran had a 41% lower risk of major bleeding compared with rivaroxaban, but similar risks of stroke, MI, and death. Relative to apixaban, patients treated with dabigatran had similar risks of stroke, major bleeding, MI, and death. Rivaroxaban relative to apixaban had increased risk for major bleeding, but similar risks for stroke, MI, and death. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifiers: NCT01468701, NCT01671007. Date of registration: September 2013. Graphical abstract
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14. Stochastic frontier estimation through parametric modelling of quantile regression coefficients
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Fusco, E., primary, Benedetti, R., additional, and Vidoli, F., additional
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15. LEVELS OF KNOTTING OF SPATIAL HANDLEBODIES
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BENEDETTI, R. and FRIGERIO, R.
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16. The topology of Helmholtz domains
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Benedetti, R., Frigerio, R., and Ghiloni, R.
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17. 1189P Mixed neuroendocrine-non neuroendocrine neoplasms (MiNEN): Characterization of the genomic and pathological profile
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Di Mauro, A., Tatangelo, F., Tafuto, S., Cantile, M., Chianese, U., Benedetti, R., Conte, M., Cerrone, M., Scognamiglio, G., Nebbioso, A., and Altucci, L.
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18. A Cycle is the Fundamental Class of an Euler Space
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Benedetti, R. and Dedo, M.
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19. Fundamentals and applications of PlanejArroz, a software for irrigated rice management and yield estimation
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STEINMETZ, S., PEREIRA, C. B., SANTOS, E. L. dos, CUADRA, S. V., ALMEIDA, I. R. de, STRECK, N. A., BENEDETTI, R. P., DUARTE JÚNIOR, A. J., ZANON, A. J., RIBAS, G. G., SILVA, M. R. DA, KROEFF, R. M., PRESTES, S. D., SILVIO STEINMETZ, CPACT, CRISTOVAO BASILIO PEREIRA, CPACT, EMERSON LANGIE DOS SANTOS, CPACT, SANTIAGO VIANNA CUADRA, CNPTIA, IVAN RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA, CNPTIA, NEREU AUGUSTO STRECK, UFSM, RÔMULO PULCINELLI BENEDETTI, UFSM, ARY JOSÉ DUARTE JÚNIOR, UFSM, ALENCAR JUNIOR ZANON, UFSM, GIOVANA GHISLENE RIBAS, UFSM, MICHEL ROCHA DA SILVA, UFSM, RICARDO MACHADO KROEFF, IRGA, and SOLISMAR DAMÉ PRESTES, INMET.
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Software PlanejArroz ,Arroz ,Grão ,Graus-dia ,Fenologia - Abstract
Apesar de relativamente alta (7,7 t ha-1), a produtividade média do arroz irrigado no Estado do Rio Grande Sul (RS) pode ser ainda maior, se as práticas de manejo forem realizadas no momento mais adequado, considerando a data de ocorrência dos principais estádios de desenvolvimento da planta (EDP). O objetivo deste artigo foi demonstrar os fundamentos e a utilização do software PlanejArroz para estimar a data de ocorrência de seis EDP, visando o manejo da cultura, e a produtividade de grãos esperada. Com base no método de graus-dia, o software estima a data de cada um dos seis EDP, usando séries históricas (30 anos) de dados climáticos, e atualiza essas estimativas usando os dados meteorológicos da safra em andamento. Essas informações podem ser geradas para 131 municípios produtores de arroz e para 41 cultivares recomendadas para cultivo no RS. Da mesma forma, a produtividade de grãos, para as três cultivares mais semeadas, pode ser estimada como média de 30 anos e para a safra em andamento. O PlanejArroz é uma ferramenta que permite que as práticas de manejo sejam realizadas no momento mais adequado, estimando a data de ocorrência de seis EDP associados a essas práticas. Também é possível simular as datas de semeadura mais adequadas e obter a produtividade média de grãos esperada para a safra atual. Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-30T02:23:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 26847-128721-1-PB.pdf: 1042189 bytes, checksum: bf57f330848ae714446898c7e855d87d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021
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20. Emergency reversal of anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists with 3-factor prothrombin complex concentrates in patients with major bleeding
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Imberti, D., Magnacavallo, A., Dentali, F., Condoleo, E., Gallerani, M., Benedetti, R., and Ageno, W.
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21. D-dimer testing, with gender-specific cutoff levels, is of value to assess the individual risk of venous thromboembolic recurrence in non-elderly patients of both genders: a post hoc analysis of the DULCIS study
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Palareti G., Legnani C., Antonucci E., Cosmi B., Poli D., Testa S., Tosetto A., Ageno W., Falanga A., Ferrini P. M., Pengo V., Prandoni P., Prisco D., Ghirarduzzi A., Veropalumbo M. R., Ugolotti M. C., Erba N., De Micheli V., Paoletti O., Luigi S., Donadini M., Rancan E., Quintavalla R., Santoro R. C., Orlandini F., Benedetti R., Cattaneo M., Lussana F., Bertinato E., Cappelli R., Pizzini A. M., D'Angelo A., Crippa L., Angeloni L., Bortolotti R., Vandelli M. R., Tripodi A., Imberti D., Moia M., Pesavento R., Magrini N., Marongiu F., Zonzin P., Piaggesi N., Silingardi M., Palareti G., Legnani C., Antonucci E., Cosmi B., Poli D., Testa S., Tosetto A., Ageno W., Falanga A., Ferrini P.M., Pengo V., Prandoni P., Prisco D., Ghirarduzzi A., Veropalumbo M.R., Ugolotti M.C., Erba N., De Micheli V., Paoletti O., Luigi S., Donadini M., Rancan E., Quintavalla R., Santoro R.C., Orlandini F., Benedetti R., Cattaneo M., Lussana F., Bertinato E., Cappelli R., Pizzini A.M., D'Angelo A., Crippa L., Angeloni L., Bortolotti R., Vandelli M.R., Tripodi A., Imberti D., Moia M., Pesavento R., Magrini N., Marongiu F., Zonzin P., Piaggesi N., Silingardi M., Palareti, G, Legnani, C, Antonucci, E, Cosmi, B, Poli, D, Testa, S, Tosetto, A, Ageno, W, Falanga, A, Ferrini, P, Pengo, V, and Prandoni, P
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Patients ,medicine.drug_class ,Cardiology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Individual risk ,Cohort Studies ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sex Factors ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Post-hoc analysis ,D-dimer ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cutoff ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,business.industry ,Gender ,Anticoagulants ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Vitamin K antagonist ,Middle Aged ,Confidence interval ,Telemedicine ,Venous thromboembolism ,Discontinuation ,Im - Original ,Emergency Medicine ,Female ,business - Abstract
Male patients, especially the young, are at a higher risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism (RVTE) than females. Recent scientific reports show the use of D-dimer does not help predict RVTE risk in males. In the present report, we reviewed the data obtained in the DULCIS study (main report published in Blood 2014), focusing on D-dimer results recorded in non-elderly patients of both genders included in the study, and their relationship with RVTE events occurring during follow-up. Using specifically designed cutoff values for positive/negative interpretation, serial D-dimer measurements (performed during warfarin treatment and up to 3 months after discontinuation of anticoagulation) in 475 patients (males 57.3%) aged ≤ 65 years were obtained. D-dimer resulted positive in 46.3% and 30.5% of males and females, respectively (p = 0.001). Following management procedure, anticoagulation was stopped in 53.7% of males and 69.5% of females, who had persistently negative D-dimer results. The rate of subsequent recurrent events was 1.7% (95% CI 0.5–4.5%) and 0.4% (95% CI 0–2.5%) patient-years in males and females, respectively, with upper limits of confidence intervals always below the level of risk considered acceptable by international scientific societies for stopping anticoagulation (
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22. The identification of spatially constrained homogeneous clusters of Covid-19 transmission
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Benedetti, R., Piersimoni, F., Pignataro, G., and Vidoli, F.
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Time series distance ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Physics - Physics and Society ,R(t) ,Spatial justice ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Epidemiological Models ,Spatial heterogeneity ,Applications (stat.AP) ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) ,Spatial clustering ,Statistics - Applications - Abstract
The paper introduces an approach to identify a set of spatially constrained homogeneous areas maximally homogeneous in terms of epidemic trends. The proposed hierarchical algorithm is based on the Dynamic TimeWarping distances between epidemic time trends where units are constrained by a spatial proximity graph. The paper includes two different applications of this approach to Italy, based on different data (number of positive test and number of differential deaths, with respect to the previous years) and on different observational units (provinces and Labour Market Areas). Both applications, above all the one related to Labour Market Areas, show the existence of well-defined areas, where the dynamics of growth of the infection have been strongly differentiated. The adoption of the same lock-down policy throughout the entire national territory has been therefore sub-optimal, showing once again the urgent need for local data-driven policies., Preliminary version
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23. Connectivity results for surface branched ideal triangulations
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Benedetti, R.
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57M27 ,branching ,57Q15 ,57N05 ,branched flips ,Branched flips ,Branching ,Triangulation of surfaces ,triangulation of surfaces ,57M50 - Abstract
We consider triangulations of closed surfaces S with a given set of vertices V ; every triangulation can be branched that is enhanced to be a Δ-complex. Branched triangulations are considered up to the b-transit equivalence generated by b-flips (i.e. branched diagonal exchanges) and isotopy keeping V pointwise fixed. We extend a well-known connectivity result for 'naked' triangulations; in particular, in the generic case when χ(S) < 0, we show that each branched triangulation is connected to any other if χ(S) is even, while this holds also for odd χ(S) possibly after the complete inversion of one of the two branchings. Natural distribution of the b-flips in sub-families gives rise to restricted transit equivalences with nontrivial (even infinite) quotient sets. We analyze them in terms of certain structures of geometric/topological nature carried by each branched triangulation, invariant for the given restricted equivalence.
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24. GIS based models and estimation methods for the probability of archaeological site location
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Espa, G., Benedetti, R., De Meo, A., Ricci, U., and Espa, S.
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25. Psidium guajava L. anti-neoplastic effects: induction of apoptosis and cell differentiation
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Bontempo, P., Doto, A., Miceli, M., Mita, L., Benedetti, R., Nebbioso, A., Veglione, M., Rigano, D., Cioffi, M., Sica, V., Molinari, A. M., and Altucci, L.
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26. 5-Azacytidine prevents transgene methylation in vivo
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Ianni, M Di, Terenzi, A, Perruccio, K, Ciurnelli, R, Lucheroni, F, Benedetti, R, Martelli, M F, and Tabilio, A
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27. Different Approaches to Unveil Biomolecule Configurations and Their Mutual Interactions
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Benedetti, R., primary, Bajardi, F., additional, Capozziello, S., additional, Carafa, V., additional, Conte, M., additional, Del Sorbo, M. R., additional, Nebbioso, A., additional, Singh, M., additional, Stunnenberg, H. G., additional, Valadan, M., additional, Altucci, L., additional, and Altucci, C., additional
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28. Difficulties in Making the Ethically Correct Choice in the Management of a Case of Proven Dangerousness of a Shelter Dog
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Benedetti, R., primary, Malfatti, A., additional, and Marchegiani, A., additional
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29. Mapping GDP and PPPs at Sub-National Level Through Earth Observation in Eastern Europe and CIS Countries
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Andreano, M. S., primary, Benedetti, R., additional, Piersimoni, F., additional, and Savio, G., additional
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30. Nucleophosmin leukaemic mutants contain C-terminus peptides that bind HLA class I molecules
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Liso, A, Colau, D, Benmaamar, R, De Groot, A, Martin, W, Benedetti, R, Specchia, G, Martelli, M P, Coulie, P, and Falini, B
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31. Optimisation of Perioperative Cardiovascular Management to Improve Surgical Outcome II (OPTIMISE II) trial: study protocol for a multicentre international trial of cardiac output-guided fluid therapy with low-dose inotrope infusion compared with usual care in patients undergoing major elective gastrointestinal surgery
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Edwards M, Forbes G, Berdunov V, Mihaylova B, Dias P, Thomson A, Grocott M, Mythen M, Gillies M, Phan T, Evered L, Wijeysundera D, McCluskey S, Hofer C, Abukhudair H, Szczeklik W, Hajjar L, Kahan B, Pearse R, MacDonald N, Abbott T, Martin T, Januszewska M, Niebrzegowska E, Bekele S, Pates K, Haines R, Walker S, Fowler A, Oliveira M, Whalley J, Stephens T, Amaral V, May S, Manou V, Jones T, Dunkley S, Pakats M, Griffiths B, Fernandez M, Jonas M, Bolger C, Collings N, Burnish R, Kelleher M, Dawson H, Lang A, Campbell R, Rea N, Clark S, Blunt M, Rosbergen M, Hodgson R, Wittenberg M, Filipe H, Gleeson Y, Pakou G, Szakmany T, Gunter U, Hodkinson G, Reay M, Gidda R, Allcock C, Cole A, Watts A, Gardner W, Tindall M, Anumakonda V, Agarwal N, Price T, Clark P, Thompson R, Fowler S, Gray K, McGregor A, Smith T, Wilson T, Guha A, Hodgson A, McSkeane A, Barberis L, Mohamed M, Prentice S, Saunders Z, Ratnam V, Pawa N, Sayan A, Thankachen M, Svensson M, Raj A, Ahmad N, Ivermee C, Cashman J, Smee E, Kanapeckaite L, Corcoran P, Fitzgerald E, Peyton P, Buckley A, Baulch S, Claxton G, Harris S, Sidiropolous S, de Almeida J, Simoes C, Galas F, Camara L, Malbouisson L, Soares S, Fernandes C, Joaquim E, Stefani L, Falcao L, Salgado M, Guimaraes G, Gomes M, Lineburger E, Navarro L, Salles L, Azi L, Prado R, Benedetti R, de Godoy E, Bastos F, da Silva R, dos Santos W, Pazmino-Canizares J, Parotto M, Wasowicz M, Beattie S, Meineri M, Clarke H, Ladha K, Jerath A, Ayach N, Poonawala H, Sellers D, Duncan D, Carroll J, Hudson C, van Vlymen J, Jaeger M, Shelley J, Shore D, McQuaide S, Richebe P, Godin N, Gobert Q, Fortier L, Verdonck O, Sato H, Schricker T, Codere-Maruyama T, Lattermann R, Hatzakorzian R, Moore A, Sato T, Funk D, Kowalski S, Girling L, Monterola M, Fidler K, Sander M, Markmann M, Schulte D, Singer R, Koch C, Ruhrmann S, Habig L, Edinger F, Schneck E, Treskatsch S, Ertmer M, Trauzeddel R, Weyland A, Diers A, Grote T, Pabel S, Lipka A, Nannen L, Fleischer A, Wittmann M, Winkler A, Neumann C, Fingerhut M, Ehrentraut H, Guttenthaler V, Heringlake M, Brandt S, Olsson S, Schmidt C, Schemke S, Murat L, Abu Khudair H, Farhoud E, Ghidan A, Al Masri M, Abu Kwiak S, Abdel-Nabi H, Grigoras I, Ristescu I, Jitaru I, Manole M, Rusu D, Gata A, Aldecoa C, Gonzalez A, Alfonso S, Perz L, Feijoo J, Guerra Y, Herrero A, Ripolles-Melchor J, Abad-Motos A, de Pablo E, Martinez-Hurtado E, Abad-Gurumeta A, Salvachua-Fernandez R, Nozal-Mateo B, de Nadal M, Galan P, Visauta E, Peral E, Da Prat I, Suarez S, Peral C, Una-Orejon R, Caldera-Alvarez M, Fernandez-Francos S, Davila A, Ortola C, Gutierrez A, Mugarra A, Romero E, Soro M, Gracia E, Pozo N, Villafane A, Diez A, Sanchez C, Buron F, Blanco R, Duran M, Parada P, Torres M, Rivas M, Brage S, Castro A, Conde M, Pardal C, Ben M, Perez A, Sancho J, Alarcon M, Mariotti S, Marcolino I, Winter A, McGrane T, Craven D, Turnbo T, Mayo G, Campbell D, Klintworth S, Tilley A, Weinstein M, Horan A, Chowdary R, Carlon V, Balasinorwala T, Yang G, and OPTIMISE II Investigators
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32. Irrigated rice sowing periods based on simulated grain yield
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STEINMETZ, S., CUADRA, S. V., ALMEIDA, I. R. de, STRECK, N. A., ZANON, A. J., RIBAS, G. G., SILVA, M. R. da, BENEDETTI, R. P., CERA, J. C., SILVA, S. C. da, HEINEMANN, A. B., SILVIO STEINMETZ, CPACT, NEREU AUGUSTO STRECK, ALENCAR JÚNIOR ZANON, GIOVANA GHISLENE RIBAS, MICHEL ROCHA DA SILVA, IVAN RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA, CPACT, JOSSANA CEOLIN CERA, SILVANDO CARLOS DA SILVA, CNPAF, ALEXANDRE BRYAN HEINEMANN, CNPAF., SANTIAGO VIANNA CUADRA, CPACT, and RÔMULO PULCINELLI BENEDETTI
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Oryza Sativa ,Arroz ,Arroz Irrigado ,Clima - Abstract
This study aimed to establish the sowing periods with lower climatic risk for irrigated rice cultivation in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, using the grain yield simulated by the SimulArroz which is an eco-physiological model based in processes that also simulates the development and the growth of the crop. The simulated grain yields were normalized for each of the four groups of cultivars, referenced as Relative Yield (YRel), considering the values of Reference Yield (YRef). The YRef considered was equal to the 80 percentile for the cultivars of groups 1 and 2 (Very short and Short cycle, respectively), and to the 90 percentile, for the cultivars of groups 3 and 4 (Medium and Long cycle, respectively). A successful year was when the YRel value was equal to or greater than 60% of YRef. These years were used to classify the climatic risk levels of 20% (80% success), 30% (70% success) and 40% (60% success). The preferential sowing periods for the four cultivar groups, at three levels of climatic risk, were established for all counties of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. The results indicated that the beginning of sowing occurs, depending on the group of cultivars, on September 1st or September 11th. On the other hand, the final sowing date varies with the group of cultivars and the level of risk involved, being December 20th the last sowing date for group 1 (Very short cycle). It is concluded that the SimulArroz model is appropriate to define the sowing periods of irrigated rice in Rio Grande do Sul considering grain yield, cycle of the cultivars and level of climatic risk. Made available in DSpace on 2020-03-14T00:40:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 STEINMETZ2019264401271891PB.pdf: 2941466 bytes, checksum: 5fbfd1868cabc4d0545f21b75161d80b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2019
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33. The value of one-portal endoscopic carpal tunnel release: A prospective randomized study
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Sennwald, G. R. and Benedetti, R.
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34. Reproducibility of hohlraum-driven implosion symmetry on the National Ignition Facility
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Kyrala G.A., Bradley D.K., Callahan D.A., Dixit S.N., Edwards M.J., Glenn S.M., Glenzer S.H., Izumi N., Jones O.S., Kline J.L., Landen O.L., Ma T., Milovich J.L., Meezan N.B., Spears B.K., Town R.P.J., Weber S., Benedetti R., Döppner T., Ralph J., and Kilkenny J.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Indirectly driven Symcap capsules are used at the NIF to obtain information about ignition capsule implosion performance, in particular shape. Symcaps replace the cryogenic fuel layer with an equivalent ablator mass and can be similarly diagnosed. Symcaps are good symmetry surrogates to an ignition capsule after the peak of the drive, radiation-hydrodynamics simulations predict that doping of the symcaps vary the behavior of the implosion. We compare the equatorial shapes of a symcap doped with Si or Ge, as well as examine the reproducibility of the shape measurement using two symcaps with the same hohlraum and laser conditions.
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35. Symmetry tuning with megajoule laser pulses at the National Ignition Facility
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Kline J.L., Meezan N.B., Callahan D.A., Glenzer S.H., Kyrala G.A., Dixit S.N., Town R.P.J., Benedetti R., Bradley D.K., Bond E., Nicola P. Di, Dewald E.L., Doeppner T., Glenn S., Haynam C., Heeter R.F., Hinkel D.E., Izumi N., Jancaitis K., Jones O.S., Kalantar D., Kilkenny J., LaFortune K.N., Landen O., Ma T., MacKinnon A., Michel P., Moody J.D., Moran M., Parham T., Prasad R.R., Radousky H.B., Ralph J., Schneider M.B., Simanovskaia N., Thomas C.A., Weber S., Widmann K., Widmayer C., Williams E.A., Wontergheman B. Van, Edwards M.J., Suter L.J., Atherton L.J., and MacGowan B.J.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Experiments conducted at the National Ignition Facility using shaped laser pulses with more than 1 MJ of energy have demonstrated the ability to control the implosion symmetry under ignition conditions. To achieve thermonuclear ignition, the low mode asymmetries must be small to minimize the size of the hotspot. The symmetry tuning experiments use symmetry capsules, “symcaps”, which replace the DT fuel with an equivalent mass of CH to emulate the hydrodynamic behavior of an ignition capsule. The x-ray self-emission signature from gas inside the capsule during the peak compression correlates with the surrounding hotspot shape. By tuning the shape of the self-emission, the capsule implosion symmetry can be made to be “round.” In the experimental results presented here, we utilized crossbeam energy transfer [S. H. Glenzer, et al., Science 327, 1228 (2010)] to change the ratio of the inner to outer cone power inside the hohlraum targets on the NIF. Variations in the ratio of the inner cone to outer cone power affect the radiation pattern incident on the capsule modifying the implosion symmetry.
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36. The hemodynamic effect of dietary calcium supplementation on rat renovascular hypertension
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Benedetti, R. G., Wise, K. J., and Massey, L. K.
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37. Effectiveness—non effectiveness in semialgebraic and PL geometry
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Acquistapace, F., Benedetti, R., and Broglia, F.
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38. Energy transfer between lasers in low-gas-fill-density hohlraums
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Kritcher, A. L., primary, Ralph, J., additional, Hinkel, D. E., additional, Döppner, T., additional, Millot, M., additional, Mariscal, D., additional, Benedetti, R., additional, Strozzi, D. J., additional, Chapman, T., additional, Goyon, C., additional, MacGowan, B., additional, Michel, P., additional, Callahan, D. A., additional, and Hurricane, O. A., additional
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39. High-Performance Indirect-Drive Cryogenic Implosions at High Adiabat on the National Ignition Facility
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Baker, K. L., primary, Thomas, C. A., additional, Casey, D. T., additional, Khan, S., additional, Spears, B. K., additional, Nora, R., additional, Woods, T., additional, Milovich, J. L., additional, Berger, R. L., additional, Strozzi, D., additional, Clark, D., additional, Hohenberger, M., additional, Hurricane, O. A., additional, Callahan, D. A., additional, Landen, O. L., additional, Bachmann, B., additional, Benedetti, R., additional, Bionta, R., additional, Celliers, P. M., additional, Fittinghoff, D., additional, Goyon, C., additional, Grim, G., additional, Hatarik, R., additional, Izumi, N., additional, Gatu Johnson, M., additional, Kyrala, G., additional, Ma, T., additional, Millot, M., additional, Nagel, S. R., additional, Pak, A., additional, Patel, P. K., additional, Turnbull, D., additional, Volegov, P. L., additional, and Yeamans, C., additional
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40. Genetic variability among flavescence dorée phytoplasmas from different origins in Italy and France
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Martini, M, Botti, S, Marcone, C, Marzachı̀, C, Casati, P, Bianco, P.A, Benedetti, R, and Bertaccini, A
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41. Different Approaches to Unveil Biomolecule Configurations and Their Mutual Interactions.
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Benedetti, R., Bajardi, F., Capozziello, S., Carafa, V., Conte, M., Del Sorbo, M. R., Nebbioso, A., Singh, M., Stunnenberg, H. G., Valadan, M., Altucci, L., and Altucci, C.
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MOLECULAR shapes , *ULTRASHORT laser pulses , *BIOMOLECULES , *NUCLEIC acids , *RAS oncogenes , *ESTROGEN receptors - Abstract
A novel technique was demonstrated that overcomes important drawbacks to crosslink cells by irradiation with ultrashort ultraviolet laser pulses (L-crosslinking). To use this technique coupled to Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation (ChIP) in a high throughput context, a prescreening fast method needs to be implemented to set up suitable irradiation conditions of the cell sample for efficient L-crosslinking with no final and long ChIP analysis. Here a fast method is reported where living human cells have been first transfected with a vector coding for Estrogen Receptor α (ERα), linked to Green Florescent protein (ERα-GFP), so that the well-known interaction between the Estrogen Receptor Elements (ERE) region of the cell DNA and the ERα protein can be detected by studying the fluorometric response of the irradiated cells. The damage induced to cells by ultraviolet irradiation is characterized by looking at the DNA integrity, protein stability, and cellular viability. A second novel approach is presented to analyze or re-visit DNA and RNA sequences and their molecular configurations. This approach is based on methods derived from Chern-Simons super-gravity adapted to describe mutations in DNA/RNA strings, as well as interactions between nucleic acids. As a preliminary case, we analyze the KRAS human gene sequence and some of its mutations. Interestingly, our model shows how the Chern-Simons currents are able to characterize the mutations within a sequence, in particular giving a quantitative indication of the mutation likelihood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Development of the CD Symcap platform to study gas-shell mix in implosions at the National Ignition Facility
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Casey, D, primary, Smalyuk, V, additional, Tipton, R, additional, Pino, J, additional, Grim, G, additional, Remington, B, additional, Rowley, D, additional, Weber, S, additional, Barrios, M, additional, Benedetti, R, additional, Bleuel, D, additional, Bond, E, additional, Bradley, D, additional, Caggiano, J, additional, Callahan, D, additional, Cerjan, C, additional, Chen, K, additional, Edgell, D, additional, Edwards, M, additional, Fittinghoff, D, additional, Frenje, J, additional, Gatu-Johnson, M, additional, Glebov, V, additional, Glenn, S, additional, Guler, N, additional, Haan, S, additional, Hamza, A, additional, Hatarik, R, additional, Herrmann, H, additional, Hoover, D, additional, Hsing, W, additional, Izumi, N, additional, Kervin, P, additional, Khan, S, additional, Kilkenny, J, additional, Kline, J, additional, Knauer, J, additional, Kyrala, G, additional, Landen, O, additional, Ma, T, additional, MacPhee, A, additional, McNaney, J, additional, Mintz, M, additional, Moore, A, additional, Nikroo, A, additional, Pak, A, additional, Parham, T, additional, Petrasso, R, additional, Rinderknecht, H, additional, Sayre, D, additional, Schneider, M, additional, Stoeffl, W, additional, Tommasini, R, additional, Town, R, additional, Widman, K, additional, Wilson, D, additional, and Yeamans, C, additional
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43. Comparison between different D-Dimer cutoff values to assess the individual risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism: Analysis of results obtained in the DULCIS study
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Palareti, G, Legnani, C, Cosmi, B, Antonucci, E, Erba, N, Poli, D, Testa, S, Tosetto, A, De Micheli, V, Ghirarduzzi, A, Veropalumbo, MR, Chiara, UM, Prisco, D, Aterotrombotiche, M, Paoletti O, Falanga, A, Luigi, S, Donadini, M, Rancan, E, Quintavalla, R, Ferrini, PM, Santoro, RC, Orlandini, F, Benedetti, R, Cattaneo, M, Lussana, F, Bertinato, E, Cappelli, R, Pizzini, AM, Angeloni, L, D'angelo, A, Crippa, L, Bortolotti, R, Vandelli, MR, Palareti, G, Legnani, C, Cosmi, B, Antonucci, E, Erba, N, Poli, D, Testa, S, Tosetto, A, De Micheli, V, Ghirarduzzi, A, Veropalumbo, M, Chiara, U, Prisco, D, Aterotrombotiche, M, Paoletti, O, Falanga, A, Luigi, S, Donadini, M, Rancan, E, Quintavalla, R, Ferrini, P, Santoro, R, Orlandini, F, Benedetti, R, Cattaneo, M, Lussana, F, Bertinato, E, Cappelli, R, Pizzini, A, Angeloni, L, D'Angelo, A, Crippa, L, Bortolotti, R, Vandelli, M, G. PALARETI, C. LEGNANI, B. COSMI, E. ANTONUCCI, N. ERBA, D. POLI, S. TESTA, A. TOSETTO, and ON BEHALF OF THE DULCIS (D-DIMER-ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION ITALIAN STUDY) INVESTIGATORS
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cutoff criteria ,medicine.medical_specialty ,recurrence ,Clinical Biochemistry ,venous thromboembolism ,Individual risk ,Clinical biochemistry ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,03 medical and health sciences ,Reference Values ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,D-dimer ,medicine ,Cutoff ,Humans ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Anticoagulants ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Recurrent event ,030104 developmental biology ,Reference values ,Female ,business ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
SummaryIntroduction D-dimer assay, generally evaluated according to cutoff points calibrated for VTE exclusion, is used to estimate the individual risk of recurrence after a first idiopathic event of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Methods Commercial D-dimer assays, evaluated according to predetermined cutoff levels for each assay, specific for age (lower in subjects
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44. Blood cellular and biochemical changes after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
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Di Silverio, F., Gallucci, M., Gambardella, P., Alpi, G., Benedetti, R., La Mancusa, R., Pulcinelli, F. M., Romiti, R., and Gazzaniga, P. P.
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- 1990
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45. Valutazione e trattamento dei deficit tardivi sensori-motori, cognitivi e comportamentali dell'intossicazione acuta da ossido di carbonio: descrizione di un caso
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Spina, V, Celli, Lina, Benedetti, R, Tomaiuolo, F, Rossi, B, and Carboncini, Mc
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intossicazione da ossido di carbonio ,ossigenoterapia iperbarica ,Delayed Neurological Syndrome, intossicazione da ossido di carbonio, ossigenoterapia iperbarica, farmaci antiossidanti ,Delayed Neurological Syndrome ,farmaci antiossidanti - Published
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46. The EINSTEIN CHOICE study
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Agnelli, G, Becattini, C., Giustozzi, M, Imberti, D, Benedetti, R, and Fontana, M.
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47. Familial papillary carcinoma of the thyroid: a report of nine first-degree relatives of four families
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Marchesi, M., Biffoni, M., Biancari, F., Faloci, C., Cresti, R., Mariotti, F., Nobili Benedetti, R., and Campana, F.P.
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48. Difficulties in Making the Ethically Correct Choice in the Management of a Case of Proven Dangerousness of a Shelter Dog.
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Benedetti, R., Malfatti, A., and Marchegiani, A.
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The management of shelter dogs whose dangerousness to people has been verified is an aspect of considerable importance as it assesses animal welfare, public health, and the management of human and economic resources. In this paper, we briefly discuss the case of a large sized male dog that had bitten people several times and was declared to be at high risk of causing danger. Despite a behavioral rehabilitation program, the initial evidence of dangerousness remained unchanged, thus, there was no possibility of putting the dog up for adoption. This clinical case is an example of how conflicting it is for a behaviorist to choose ethically when considering euthanasia and animal welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Sample selection when a multivariate set of size measures is available
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Benedetti, R., primary, Andreano, M. S., additional, and Piersimoni, F., additional
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- 2018
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50. Remarks and counterexamples in the theory of real algebraic vector bundles and cycles
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Benedetti, R., Tognoli, A., Colliot-Thélène, Jean-Louis, editor, Coste, Michel, editor, Mahé, Louis, editor, and Roy, Marie-Françoise, editor
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- 1982
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