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Weatherill, Jonathan. "Two New Traditional Neighborhoods for the Town of Rozzano, Milan." Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, no. 3 (November 8, 2022): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.51303/jtbau.vi3.594.

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A town of 42,000 inhabitants in the agricultural belt on the south side of Milan, Rozzano was developed in the 1960s and 1970s on the Soviet suburban model to house migrant workers from the south. The stock of modular cement high-rises is now deteriorating rapidly and will not be restored or replaced with similar buildings. The town council intends to replace this fabric with one that is more livable, following the principles of New Urbanism. Two projects are being developed for new mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods on municipal sites. The projects will become part of the town’s Development Plan and the sites will be offered to developers who are to build the new quarters as designed. The results will serve as examples of how to renew Rozzano – using traditional local building models of urban, rural, and agricultural architecture. The initiative is a chance to create a ground-breaking example of suburban sprawl repair.
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Polat TOPÇUOĞLU, Gökşen, and Elif ÜNSAL AVDAL. "Rozzano Locsin Teknolojik Yeterlilik Teorisine Göre Uzaktan Diyabet Bakımı." Turkish Journal of Diabetes Nursing 1, no. 1 (2021): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.29228/tjdn.51310.

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Macalam, Trecella May, and Rozzano Locsin. "Humanoid Nurse Robots and Compassion: Dialogical Conversation with Rozzano Locsin." Journal of Health and Caring Sciences 2, no. 1 (June 26, 2020): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37719/jhcs.2020.v2i1.rna001.

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It is important that in the future, nursing practice is framed with the humanoid nurse robot (HNR) functionality as a sure partner capable of expressing compassion that mimics human persons. Sr. Trecella May Macalam, SPC, a member of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres congregation, and doctoral student of St. Paul University Philippines and Dr. Rozzano Locsin, nurse theorist and author of the theory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing (TCCN) discuss the futurist idea of HNR’s capability to express compassion in nursing. Locsin’s theory has inspired the utility of advancing machine technologies in health care practice. Framing explanations and descriptions between human persons and HNRs as intelligent healthcare robots (IHRs) stimulate future nursing care in many ways. The theory of TCCN inspired “knowing persons as caring” as a process of nursing. In the future, this theory will most likely influence the inevitability and dependency of nursing through compassion in nursing by HNRs.
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Cecconi, Maurizio, Daniele Piovani, Enrico Brunetta, Alessio Aghemo, Massimiliano Greco, Michele Ciccarelli, Claudio Angelini, et al. "Early Predictors of Clinical Deterioration in a Cohort of 239 Patients Hospitalized for Covid-19 Infection in Lombardy, Italy." Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, no. 5 (May 20, 2020): 1548. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051548.

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We described features of hospitalized Covid-19 patients and identified predictors of clinical deterioration. We included patients consecutively admitted at Humanitas Research Hospital (Rozzano, Milan, Italy); retrospectively extracted demographic; clinical; laboratory and imaging findings at admission; used survival methods to identify factors associated with clinical deterioration (defined as intensive care unit (ICU) transfer or death), and developed a prognostic index. Overall; we analyzed 239 patients (29.3% females) with a mean age of 63.9 (standard deviation [SD]; 14.0) years. Clinical deterioration occurred in 70 patients (29.3%), including 41 (17.2%) ICU transfers and 36 (15.1%) deaths. The most common symptoms and signs at admission were cough (77.8%) and elevated respiratory rate (34.1%), while 66.5% of patients had at least one coexisting medical condition. Imaging frequently revealed ground-glass opacity (68.9%) and consolidation (23.8%). Age; increased respiratory rate; abnormal blood gas parameters and imaging findings; coexisting coronary heart disease; leukocytosis; lymphocytopenia; and several laboratory parameters (elevated procalcitonin; interleukin-6; serum ferritin; C-reactive protein; aspartate aminotransferase; lactate dehydrogenase; creatinine; fibrinogen; troponin-I; and D-dimer) were significant predictors of clinical deterioration. We suggested a prognostic index to assist risk-stratification (C-statistic; 0.845; 95% CI; 0.802–0.887). These results could aid early identification and management of patients at risk, who should therefore receive additional monitoring and aggressive supportive care.
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Lisa, Andrea Vittorio Emanuele, Leonardo Galtelli, Valeriano Vinci, Alessandra Veronesi, Luca Cozzaglio, Ferdinando Carlo Maria Cananzi, Federico Sicoli, and Marco Klinger. "Adoption of a Newly Introduced Dermal Matrix: Preliminary Experience and Future Directions." BioMed Research International 2020 (October 16, 2020): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3261318.

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Introduction. Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) products are adopted in the management of injuries to soft tissues. ADMs have been increasingly employed for their clinical advantages, and they are acquiring relevance in the future of plastic surgery. The aim of our study is to evaluate the application of ADMs in our patients who could not undergo fast reconstruction. Materials and Methods. We performed a retrospective study on 12 patients who underwent ADM placement for scalp and limb surgical reconstructions at the Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano (Milano), Italy. Wounds resulted from 9 tumor resections and 3 chronic ulcers. The ADM substrate used to treat these lesions was PELNAC™ (Gunze, Japan), a double-layered matrix composed of atelocollagen porcine tendon and silicon reinforcement. All patients underwent a second surgical operation to complete the treatment with a full-thickness skin graft to cover the lesion. Results. In this study, 12 patients were treated with PELNAC™: 11 out of 12 patients showed a good attachment over a median time of 21.3 days (range 14-27). After almost 23 days, all patients were ready to undergo a full-thickness skin grafting. Conclusion. This study assesses the benefits of PELNAC™ and proposes this method as an alternative to traditional approaches, especially in situations where the latter techniques cannot be applied.
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Santoro, A., R. Cavina, H. Soto Parra, F. Latteri, E. Campagnoli, V. Ginanni, G. Biancofiore, V. Pedicini, M. Alloisio, and A. Sala. "Oral ZD1839 (iressa) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): preliminary results from a series of patients at the Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Rozzano-Milano." European Journal of Cancer 37 (April 2001): S60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0959-8049(01)80702-4.

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Cavina, Raffaele, Hector J. Soto Parra, Paolo A. Zucali, Elisabetta Campagnoll, Latteri Fiorenza, Giuseppe Biancofiore, Giovanni Abbadessa, Emanuela Morenghi, and Armando Santoro. "P-618 ZD 1839 (Iressa) in elderly patients with progressive pretreated non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): Results at the Istituto clinico humanitas, Rozzano, Milano." Lung Cancer 41 (August 2003): S248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-5002(03)92585-2.

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Beidler, Philip D. "South Pacific and American Remembering; or, “Josh, We're Going to Buy This Son of a Bitch!”." Journal of American Studies 27, no. 2 (August 1993): 207–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800031534.

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For many post-1945 Americans, the title South Pacific does not describe a text so much as a process of remembering. For the cultural historian, it offers an account of production. It is the relationship of these that will be my subject. The pattern of the former will largely depend, of course, on the rememberer – something of a book perhaps, a play, a movie, a song, another song. The latter, albeit complicated, is traceable. It has a literary provenance in a 1947 collection of fictional narratives by James A. Michener entitled Tales of the South Pacific, variously described as short stories or a novel, but always noted as winner of the Pulitzer Prize. In translation to Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1949 Broadway classic, it adds another Pulitzer and a paperback fortune for the original honoree: to one of the most celebrated runs in the golden era of the American musical. It parlays that success into one of the first widely popular 33⅓ RPM long-playing records, memorialized in its dramatic connection by a cover photograph of Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza in the lead roles of U.S. Navy nurse Nellie Forbush and French planter Emile DeBecque. It then reappears as a 1958 movie musical spectacular, leading to another joyride of the Michener narrative on the best-seller lists, and to yet another best-selling LP, now in stereo, with the cover photo of the lovers, here Mitzi Gaynor and Rozzano Brazzi, resituated against a Hollywood backdrop of wide-screen tropical splendors. Along the way, it proliferates into endless road productions and revivals; television showings and VCR rentals; re-recordings and new recordings on LP, tape, and compact disk.
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Stefanini, Giulio G., Mauro Chiarito, Giuseppe Ferrante, Francesco Cannata, Elena Azzolini, Giacomo Viggiani, Andrea De Marco, et al. "Early detection of elevated cardiac biomarkers to optimise risk stratification in patients with COVID-19." Heart 106, no. 19 (August 14, 2020): 1512–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2020-317322.

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ObjectiveRisk stratification is crucial to optimise treatment strategies in patients with COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate the impact on mortality of an early assessment of cardiac biomarkers in patients with COVID-19.MethodsHumanitas Clinical and Research Hospital (Rozzano-Milan, Lombardy, Italy) is a tertiary centre that has been converted to the management of COVID-19. Patients with confirmed COVID-19 were entered in a dedicated database for cohort observational analyses. Outcomes were stratified according to elevated levels (ie, above the upper level of normal) of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-TnI), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) or both measured within 24 hours after hospital admission. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality.ResultsA total of 397 consecutive patients with COVID-19 were included up to 1 April 2020. At the time of hospital admission, 208 patients (52.4%) had normal values for cardiac biomarkers, 90 (22.7%) had elevated both hs-TnI and BNP, 59 (14.9%) had elevated only BNP and 40 (10.1%) had elevated only hs-TnI. The rate of mortality was higher in patients with elevated hs-TnI (22.5%, OR 4.35, 95% CI 1.72 to 11.04), BNP (33.9%, OR 7.37, 95% CI 3.53 to 16.75) or both (55.6%, OR 18.75, 95% CI 9.32 to 37.71) as compared with those without elevated cardiac biomarkers (6.25%). A multivariate analysis identified concomitant elevation of both hs-TnI and BNP as a strong independent predictor of all-cause mortality (OR 3.24, 95% CI 1.06 to 9.93).ConclusionsAn early detection of elevated hs-TnI and BNP predicts mortality in patients with COVID-19. Cardiac biomarkers should be systematically assessed in patients with COVID-19 at the time of hospital admission in order to optimise risk stratification.
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Jean, el-Cheikh, Crocchiolo Roberto, Fürst Sabine, Bramanti Stefania, Sarina Barbara, Granata Angela, Faucher Catherine, et al. "Micafungin Versus Fluconazole Or Itraconazole For Prophylaxis Against Invasive Fungal Infections During Neutropenia In Patients Undergoing Haplo-Identical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation." Blood 122, no. 21 (November 15, 2013): 4564. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v122.21.4564.4564.

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Objectives Over the past decade, invasive fungal infections (IFI) have remained an important problem in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The optimal approach for prophylactic antifungal therapy has yet to be determined. Patients and Methods we conducted a retrospective, bi-institutional comparative clinical study, (Institut Paoli-Calmettes at Marseille France and Humanitas cancer center at Rozzano, Italy), and we compared the efficacy and safety of Micafungin 50mg/day (iv) with those of fluconazole (400mg/day) or itraconazole 200mg/day (iv) as prophylaxis for adult patients with various haematological diseases receiving haplo-identical allogeneic stem cell transplantation (haplo-SCT). Patients received prophylaxis with the beginning of the transplant conditioning regimen until the hospital discharge, or until occurrence of an IFI. We compared the incidence of proven or probable IFI (the primary end point) between the micafungin and fluconazole or itraconazole groups; death from any cause and time to death was secondary end points. Patients were followed for 100 days after haplo-SCT and for 30 days after the last dose of the prophylaxis drug administrated. Results From January 2009 to May 2013, a total of 99 patients were identified; 30 patients received micafungin, and 69 patients received fluconazole or itraconazole. 81 patients (82%) received a non myeloabaltive conditioning regimen (NMA), with Fludarabine, Cyclophosphamide and Total body irradiation (TBI) 2 Gy based , or Fludarabine, Busulfan, and Cyclophosphamide based (3%) or other (9%), while five patients (5%) received a thiotepa-based conditioning regimen. The patients and transplant details are shown in the table 1. Proven or probable invasive fungal infections were reported in 2 patients (7%) in the micafungin group and 8 patients (12%) in the fluconazole or itraconazole group (absolute reduction in the micafungin group, −5%; 95% confidence interval, 0.0565-3.1395, P=0.72). Fewer patients in the micafungin group had invasive aspergillosis (1 [3%] vs. 5 [7%], P=0.6). A total of 4 (13%) patients in the micafungin group and 23 (33%) patients in the fluconazole or itraconazole group received empirical antifungal therapy (P = 0.14). No serious adverse events related to treatment were reported by patients and there was no treatment discontinuation because of drug related adverse event in both groups. Overall Survival and disease free survival were similar among the two groups (P = 0.97). 6 patients (20%) in the micafungin group died within 100 days, as did 10 patients (14%) in the fluconazole or itraconazole group (P = 0.57). Interestingly the transplant related mortality (TRM) at 100 days was 0% in the micafungin group vs 13% in the second group [CI 95% (0-22)] (p=0,06), whereas the relapse or progression rate at 100 days was 27% vs. 8% respectively [CI 95% (14-44)] (p=0,14). Conclusions In patients undergoing to haplo-SCT, antifungal prophylaxis with micafungin is well tolerated and effective to prevent IFI. Furthermore, the incidence of IFI and invasive aspergillosis seems lower even if this did not attend statistical power, probably due to low number of patients. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rozzano"

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Zanon, Lorenzo [Verfasser], Karen [Akademischer Betreuer] Veroy-Grepl, and Gianluigi [Akademischer Betreuer] Rozza. "Model order reduction for nonlinear elasticity: applications of the reduced basis method to geometrical nonlinearity and finite deformation / Lorenzo Zanon ; Karen Veroy-Grepl, Gianluigi Rozza." Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1162498293/34.

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Rozza, Rafaela Elvira. "Avaliação de diferentes estratégias para prevenção de mucosite bucal em pacientes sob quimioterapia antineoplásica : ensaio clínico randomizado = Evaluation of different strategies for oral mucositis prevention in patients under chemotherapy : rondomised clinical trial / Rafaela Elvira Rozza ; orientador, Paulo Henrique Couto Souza." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_PR, 2011. http://www.biblioteca.pucpr.br/tede/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=2198.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, 2011
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A mucosite bucal é caracterizada pela inflamação da mucosa induzida pela toxicidade sistêmica ocasionada pela quimioterapia antineoplásica (QTA). O objetivo principal desta pesquisa foi avaliar a eficácia de quatro diferentes estratégias de prevenção para
Oral mucositis is characterized by mucosal inflammation induced by subsequent systemic toxicity caused by antineoplasic chemotherapy (CT). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies for oral mucositis prevention in onc
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SOLIMANDO, ANNA RACHELE. "Il paesaggio delle aree agricole periurbane. Strumenti e progetti di tutela e valorizzazione." Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/592728.

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Books on the topic "Rozzano"

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Davide, Riggiardi, ed. La chiesa dei Santi Fermo e Rustico a Quinto Stampi di Rozzano. Milano: Biblion, 2010.

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Capurso, Claudia. Cartografia storica del territorio di Rozzano: Le immagini del mutamento dal '700 ad oggi. Rozzano: CIEDS, 1998.

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1944-, Erba Valeria, and Tutino Alessandro, eds. L' Intervento urbanistico nella periferia metropolitana: Analisi e proposte per il Comune di Rozzano. Milano, Italy: F. Angeli, 1989.

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Nilde Iotti: Presidente : dalla Cattolica a Montecitorio : atti del convegno di studi, Rozzano, 20 febbraio 2009. Milano: Biblion, 2010.

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Belloli, Paolo. La parrocchia di S. Bernardo Abate in Castel Rozzone. [Italy: s.n., 1993.

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Reichert, Marcus. Art & Ego: Marcus Reichert in Conversation with Edward Rozzo. London: Ziggurat Books, 2007.

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Gorian, Rudj. Dalla bibliografia alla storia: Studi in onore di Ugo Rozzo. Udine: Forum, 2010.

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Ugo, Rozzo, ed. Dalla bibliografia alla storia: Studi in onore di Ugo Rozzo. Udine: Forum, 2010.

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Nayana, Suharni. Laporan penelitian dan penulisan biografi K.H. Abdur Rozzaq Fachruddin di Propinsi D.I. Yogyakarta. [Jakarta]: Proyek Penelitian Keagamaan, Departemen Agama, Bagian Proyek Penelitian dan Pengembangan Lektur Agama, 1987.

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Quattro enigmi intorno al Caravaggio: Un disegno, un rivale, un santo rozzo e due scritture. Salerno: Scala editrice, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rozzano"

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TK, Ajesh, and Soumya Chandran. "Rozzano Locsin: Technological Competency." In Application of Nursing Theories, 182. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/13072_22.

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Imbert, Christophe. "Un che di potentemente rozzo : la Rome héroïque de Vico, Piranèse et Saverio Bettinelli." In L’Italie et l’Antiquité du Siècle des lumières à la chute du fascisme, 193–207. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.13053.

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