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Villani, Marianicola. "Salvatore S, ITALIA S.p.A. L’assalto al patrimonio culturale." Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 20, no. 2 (October 1, 2002): 194–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/251569202x15665366114941.

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Moreno Celeghin, María Gracia. "RESEÑA: ESCRITORAS POR LA IGUALDAD EN EL RESURGIMIENTO ITALIANO: ELENORA FONSECA PIMENTEL, GIUSEPPINA TURRISI COLONNA, ENRICHETTA CARACCIOLO Y CATERINA PERCOTO. SALVATORE BARTOLOTTA, ROCÍO LUQUE Y MERCEDES TORMO-ORTIZ." RAUDEM. Revista de Estudios de las Mujeres 8 (December 27, 2020): 348. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v8i0.4358.

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Salvatore Bartolotta, Rocío Luque & Mercedes Tormo-Ortiz. Escritoras por la igualdad en el Resurgimiento italiano: Elenora Fonseca Pimentel, Giuseppina Turrisi Colonna, Enrichetta Caracciolo y Caterina Percoto. Sevilla: ArCiBel Editores, S. L, 2019. ISBN: 978-84-15335-87-4.
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Luque Colautti, Rocío. "RESEÑA: LAS MAESTRAS. ANTOLOGÍA DE TEXTOS SOBRE LA EDUCACIÓN DE LAS MUJERES EN EL SIGLO XIX Y XX. SALVATORE BARTOLOTTA, MARÍA ANGÉLICA GIORDANO PAREDES Y MARÍA GRACIA MORENO CELEGHIN." RAUDEM. Revista de Estudios de las Mujeres 8 (December 27, 2020): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v8i0.4356.

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Salvatore Bartolotta, María Angélica Giordano Paredes & María Gracia Moreno Celeghin. Las Maestras. Antología de textos sobre la educación de las mujeres en el siglo XIX y XX. Sevilla: ArCiBel Editores, S. L, 2019. ISBN: 978-84-15335-87-0.
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Brogiolo, Gian Pietro. "Sepolture privilegiate altomedievali nel monastero di S. Salvatore di Brescia." Hortus Artium Medievalium 10 (January 2004): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.ham.2.305292.

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Gonzalo Carbó, Antoni. "El blanco inaudible: G. Richter [Cage 1-6]; H. Holliger [Scardanelli-Zyklus]; S. Sciarrino [Un’immagine di Arpocrate (Su frammenti di Goethe e Wittgenstein)]." Matèria. Revista internacional d'Art, no. 20 (July 14, 2022): 131–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/materia2022.20.7.

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En Über das Geistige in der Kunst (De lo espiritual en el arte), Wassily Kandinsky afirma que «el blanco suena como un silencio que de pronto puede comprenderse». Esta frase es citada por el compositor italiano Salvatore Sciarrino (Palermo, 1947), para expresar el sentido último de su música: «una música que ha perdido el elemento sonoro», «una música que nace en el silencio y vuelve al silencio», «dal nulla al nulla». El presente artículo analiza la importancia que el color blanco reviste en la creación contemporánea para expresar simbólicamente el silencio absoluto, lo inaudible, una alquimia sonora insondable, reflejado en los campos de la pintura abstracta –Gerhard Richter [Cage 1-6, 2006], serie de pinturas inspiradas en el silencio de John Cage– y la música –Heinz Holliger [Scardanelli-Zyklus, 1975-91], sobre el silencio del Hölderlin tardío; Salvatore Sciarrino [Un’immagine di Arpocrate (Su frammenti di Goethe e Wittgenstein), 1974-79], composición que contempla el silencio último del Tractatus de Wittgenstein: «De lo que no se puede hablar hay que callar».
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Güthoff, Elmar. "Berlingò, Salvatore, Casuscelli, Giuseppe, Codice del diritto ecclesiastico. Mailand: Giuffrè 31993. XII, 758 S." Archiv für katholisches Kirchenrecht 163, no. 2 (June 14, 1994): 661–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/2589045x-16302051.

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EFRATI, SHLOMI. "Lost and found manuscripts of Targum." Journal of Jewish Studies 75, no. 1 (April 3, 2024): 82–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/jjs.2024.75.1.82.

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In this article I describe the re-identification of two Targum manuscripts thought to be lost. (1) A Pentateuch with Targum formerly held in the convent of S. Salvatore, Bologna (Kennicott 532): I show that the lost manuscript is identical with MS. Vatican ebr. 608, and provide an updated catalogue summary of the Hebrew manuscripts from the convent’s library. (2) A manuscript of Writings Targums in Turin, National University Library, 22 (A.II.2): an examination of the restored remains of the manuscript reveals it contains a hitherto unknown copy of the Aramaic Dream of Mordecai.
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Bramorski, Jacek. "„DAMMI DA BERE”. La spiritualità brigidina di fronte alle sfide attuali della vita consacrata." Teologia i Moralność 18, no. 2 (34) (December 29, 2023): 265–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/tim.2023.34.2.17.

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Lo scopo di questo articolo è quello di presentare la spiritualità brigidina di fronte alle sfi de attuali della vita consacrata. Pertanto, un’analisi dei testi della fondatrice dell’Ordine del Santissimo Salvatore, patrona d’Europa, S. Brigida di Svezia, e la rinnovatrice dell’Ordine nel XX secolo, S. Elisabetta Hesselblad. Come punto di partenza per l’analisi è stato scelto un brano del Vangelo di san Giovanni, che racconta l’incontro tra Gesù e la Samaritana. In questo episodio evangelico troviamo uno stimolo a riscoprire il senso della vita consacrata. Un’attenta analisi dei testi di S. Brigida di Svezia e di S. Elisabetta Hesselblad mostra la loro pertinenza nel contesto dell’insegnamento contemporaneo della Chiesa sulla vita consacrata. Dopo tanti secoli, il cammino spirituale tracciato dalle fondatrici parla alla modernità. Sono vere maestre di vita cristiana e profetesse dei tempi nuovi. I loro pensieri, saldamente radicati nella Parola di Dio, ci permettono di trovare risposte ai dilemmi e alle sfide contemporanee della vita consacrata. La spiritualità delle Brigidine è sfaccettata e complessa, tutto da riscoprire nella sua attualità.
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Goodrich, Jonathan N. "Book Reviews : HOTEL AND MOTEL MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS by William S. Gray and Salvatore C. Liguori." Journal of Travel Research 29, no. 3 (January 1991): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004728759102900317.

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Pazienza, Annamaria, and Veronica West-Harling. "Networking Nuns: Imperial Power and Family Alliances at S. Salvatore di Brescia (c. 837-61)." Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies 10 (January 2021): 9–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.jmms.5.125357.

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Oulion, Rémi. "Dévotion et souvenir des élites autour des projets architecturaux de San Salvatore al Monte Amiata (VllIe-XIe s.)." Hortus Artium Medievalium 13, no. 1 (January 2007): 103–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.ham.2.305397.

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Kordovska, Polina. "Salvatore Sciarrino’s music at the Beethoven Festival in Bonn: actualization of the classical heritage in conteporary art projects." Aspects of Historical Musicology 23, no. 23 (March 26, 2021): 209–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-23.14.

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Problem statement. Contemporary art space creates special conditions for the functioning of the classical musical heritage. The principle of the classics, which results in the formation of certain ideas about the criteria of the “reference” work and the ways of interaction with it undergoes a radical transformation. The turn of the XX and XXI centuries became a time of experiments, including experimental dialogues of the contemporary artists with the classical artistic artifacts. The relevance of the study is due to the growing scientific interest in the specifics of the implementation of contemporary art projects. The scientific novelty of the article is connected with the attempt to analytically comprehend the process of actualization of classical musical works in the conditions of the modern artistic environment. Theoretical Background. In the context of our study, the views of P. Sloterdijk (1986) on the autonomy impossibility of the classical text and the study of U. Eco (1986), focused on the dynamism of the artistic universe of the postmodern era and the multiplicity of its possible interpretations, are recognized as the most essential. Objectives. The purpose of this study is to reveal the specifics of the actualization of classical heritage in contemporary art projects (based on “Quando ci risvegliamo” by S. Sciarrino, presented at the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, 2015). Results and Discussion. The specifics of creative rethinking of L. van Beethoven’s works, done by contemporary European composers (S. Sciarrino, H. Dufourt, V. Tarnopolsky, B. Lang, E. Poppe) during the European cycle of the Beethoven Festival (2015–2019) are analyzed. The content of the multi-layered work “Quando ci risvegliamo” by S. Sciarrino’s is revealed as it is caused by the allusions to Fantasia for piano, soloists, choir and orchestra Op. 80 by L. van Beethoven and the symbolic drama “Når vi døde vågner” (“When We Dead Awaken”) by H. Ibsen. The interaction between the texts takes place on a structural, symbolic and semantic levels. The space of silence on the imaginary border of sleep and awakening, modeled by S. Sciarrino in “Quando ci risvegliamo”, builds cross-cultural connotations, appealing at the same time to the work of the German composer and the Norwegian playwright. Conclusions. The conclusion on the actualization of the classical text in the conditions of the modern art environment at the expense of employment of other classical texts is made. It is noted that the appropriate level of cultural training and experience in perception of artistic texts, expected from the hypothetical recipients, should allow them to perceive the cultural and artistic connotations of the new work, which are included in the hypertext of postmodernism.
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Antonetti, Stefano. "L'assistenza come forma di politica nella Roma medievale: Il caso della Compagnia dei Raccomandati al S. Salvatore "Ad Sancta Sanctorum"." La Ricerca Folklorica, no. 52 (October 1, 2005): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/30033288.

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Basevi, C. "Salvatore LEONARDA, La Gioia nelle Lettere di S. Paolo, Ed. Augustinus («Theologica», 1), Palermo 1988, 198 pp., 17 x 24." Scripta Theologica 23, no. 3 (February 27, 2018): 1049. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/006.23.18176.

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Koehler, Karen. "Review: Nietzsche and "An Architecture of Our Minds" by Alexandre Kostka, Irving Wohlfarth, Julia Bloomfield, Michael S. Roth, Salvatore Settis." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 59, no. 4 (December 1, 2000): 536–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/991629.

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De Vita, Mariangela, Giulia Massari, and Pierluigi De Berardinis. "Retrofit Methodology Based on Energy Simulation Modeling Applied for the Enhancement of a Historical Building in L’Aquila." Energies 13, no. 12 (June 26, 2020): 3289. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13123289.

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Energy loss has not been addressed effectively by policies introduced to encourage the preservation and enhancement of historical structures. Material and other constraints, together with safety standard improvements, do not always guarantee adequate levels of environmental performance. An optimization of retrofit measures to align with new uses, new standards of comfort, and energy saving are needed, as are studies based on new best practices for the enhancement of architectural heritage. This paper presents a method that uses dynamic models tared on non-destructive surveys, and based on compatible energy and structural interventions derived from preliminary analyses integrated into special design tools. Energy simulations were carried out using Design Builder (6.1.5.002, Designbuilder Software Ltd, Stroud, UK) software. The case study is a former hospital, S. Salvatore, in L’Aquila, an architecturally important building, severely damaged by an earthquake in 2009. The methodology presented in this research includes in-depth investigations coherently systematized into a multi-scenario output using simulation software. The results guarantee a high level of compatibility with restoration and seismic guidelines, and new building environmental performance requirements.
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Panteleeva, Yuliya N. "Author Function in the Poetics of Contemporary Music." Problemy Muzykal'noj Nauki / Music Scholarship, no. 4 (2022): 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.56620/2782-3598.2022.4.053-065.

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The term “author function,” derived from the famous work of Michel Foucault What is an author?, is projected in this work on a number of works by contemporary composers in Russia and other countries. The theme of discussion is music: Sounding Letters by Alfred Schnittke, Clavier Music by J. S. Bach (The Zagny Collection) by Sergei Zagny, Bridges to Bach by Giya Kancheli, Quartet Fragmente-Stille, an Diotima by Luigi Nono and Anamorphosi by Salvatore Sciarrino. The problem of authorship is included in the mainstream of urgent issues associated with the study and interpretation of the meaning of contemporary musical compositions. In some of them, the composer’s figure is marked in the music itself, while in others, on the contrary, it marks its absence. Various diverse ways of functioning of the composer’s voice often arise in the intertextual space, which makes it possible to capture the distance between different works and composers’ styles. Our field of vision also includes the composer’s words dedicated to the problem of authorship.
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Robert, Marc. "Molecular (photo)Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to C1 Products with 2, 4, 6 and 8 Electrons from Mechanistic Studies to Hybrid Systems and Devices." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 52 (October 9, 2022): 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02521998mtgabs.

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Reduction of carbon dioxide has as main objective the production of useful organic compounds and fuels - renewable fuels - in which solar energy would be stored. Molecular catalysts can be employed to reach this goal, either in photochemical or electrochemical (or combined) contexts. They may in particular provide excellent selectivity thanks to easy tuning of the electronic properties at the metal and of the ligand second and third coordination sphere. Recently it has been shown that such molecular catalysts may also be tuned for generating highly reduced products such as methanol and methane, leading to new exciting advancements. Hybridization of these catalysts with conductive or semi-conductive materials may lead to enhance stability and new catalytic properties, as well as inclusion of molecular catalysts in devices for applications. This approach bridges between homogeneous and heterogeneous, and it raises new fundamental questions that may further lead to breakthrough in CO2 reduction chemistry. Our recent results in these various areas will be discussed, using earth abundant metal (Fe, Co) porphyrins and phthalocyanines as well as related complexes as catalysts. References P. B. Pati, E. Boutin, R. Wang, S. Diring, S. Jobic, N. Barreau, F. Odobel, M. Robert, Nat. Commun. 2020, 11:3499. S. Ren, D. Joulie, D. Salvatore, K. Torbensen, M. Wang, M. Robert, C. Berlinguette, Science 2019, 365, 367-369. E. Boutin, M. Wang, J. C. Lin, M. Mesnage, D. Mendoza, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, C. Hahn, T. F. Jaramillo, M. Robert, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2019, 58, 16172-16176. Z. Guo, C. Cometto, G. Chen, L. Chen, B. Ma, H. Fan, T. Groizard, W-L. Man,S-M. Yiu, K-C. Lau, T-C. Lau, M. Robert, Nat. Catal. 2019, 2, 801-808. H. Rao, L. Schmidt, J. Bonin, M. Robert, Nature 2017, 548, 74-77. C. Costentin, S. Drouet, M. Robert, J-M. Savéant, Science 2012, 338, 90-94.
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Vandenplas, Yvan, Bruno Hauser, and Silvia Salvatore. "Functional gastrointestinal disorders in infancy: impact on infants and family health." Pediatrics (Suppl Consilium Medicum), no. 1 (2020): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/26586630.2020.1.190721.

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Цель. Функциональные гастроинтестинальные расстройства (ФГИР), такие как колики, запоры и регургитация, встречаются практически у 1/2 младенцев. Целью данной публикации является предоставление врачами современного обзора данных по влиянию ФГИР на здоровье семьи и ребенка, а также практических рекомендаций по ведению данных пациентов. Материалы и методы. Проанализированы руководства и экспертные рекомендации. Результаты. ФГИР являются частой причиной беспокойства родителей и ухудшения качества жизни ребенка и членов семьи. Кроме того, они опре-деляют существенные финансовые затраты родителей, страховых компаний и системы здравоохранения в целом. Первичной задачей ведения мла-денцев с ФГИР является уменьшение выраженности симптомов у ребенка и улучшение качества жизни семьи. В тех случаях, когда тактика ведения не ограничивается успокоением родителей, адекватная диетотерапия может быть рекомендована как эффективный и наиболее безопасный метод. Заключение. К основным задачам специалистов в области здравоохранения при ведении детей с ФГИР относятся успокоение родителей, опре-деление оптимальной тактики диетотерапии и ограничение необоснованного использования медикаментов. Ключевые слова: запор, функциональные гастроинтестинальные расстройства, младенец, младенческие колики, питание, регургитация, рефлюкс. Для цитирования: Vandenplas Y., Hauser B., Salvatore S. Функциональные гастроинтестинальные расстройства: влияние на здоровье ребенка и семьи. Педиатрия. Consilium Medicum. 2020; 1: 36–41. DOI: 10.26442/26586630.2020.1.190721
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Gordić-Petković, Vladislava. "The Enchanted self: Individual identity change in fiction and film." Зборник радова Филозофског факултета у Приштини 50, no. 3 (2020): 157–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp50-28121.

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The paper will focus on the representations of identity, self, fantasy and transformation in seemingly incomparable novels and films. The theoretical background of the analysis is partly based on Laura Mulvey's theory of "male gaze", along with various critical analyses of other processes that radically change the concept of identity, love, emotion, and desire in the modern world. The novel The Enchanted April and the film Her show that the gap dividing the imaginary self and the real world narrows as the protagonists tread into beautiful landscapes as imaginary territories that bring miraculous change of personalities and relationships. In this paper, Theodore Twombly and Lady Caroline Dester are seen primarily as fugitives from their respective realities of the year 2025 and the 1920's: while Theodore seeks solace in connecting to a computer operating system designed to function as a flawless emotional partner, Caroline retreats to a garden of a fascinating mansion San Salvatore in order to find her priorities and define her own identity, with the firm intention to become more than a beautiful object of male gaze and desire. The paper will explore the examples of hunger for intimacy in the modern age, as well as the human need to form romantic obsessive attachments to inanimate objects, places and landscapes.
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Lazzaroni, Marta, Marino Vetuschi Zuccolini, Barbara Nisi, Jacopo Cabassi, Stefano Caliro, Daniele Rappuoli, and Orlando Vaselli. "Mercury and Arsenic Discharge from Circumneutral Waters Associated with the Former Mining Area of Abbadia San Salvatore (Tuscany, Central Italy)." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9 (April 23, 2022): 5131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095131.

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Dissolved and suspended toxic elements in water discharged from abandoned and active mining areas pose several critical issues, since they represent a threat to the environment. In this work, we investigated the water, suspended particulates, and stream sediments of a 2.1 km long creek (Fosso della Chiusa) that is fed by waters draining the galleries of the abandoned Hg mining area of Abbadia San Salvatore (Mt. Amiata, Tuscany, central Italy). The geochemical results show evidence that the studied matrices are characterized by relatively high concentrations of Hg and As, whereas those of Sb are generally close to or below the instrumental detection limit. Independent of the matrices, the concentration of As decreases from the emergence point to the confluence with the Pagliola creek. In contrast, Hg concentrations display more complex behavior, as water and sediment are mainly characterized by concentrations that significantly increase along the water course. According to the geoaccumulation index (Igeo), sediments belong to Class 6 (extremely contaminated) for Hg. The Igeo of As varies from Class 6, close to the emergence, to Class 2 (moderately contaminated), dropping to Class 0 (uncontaminated) at the confluence with the Pagliola creek. Finally, the total mass load of Hg and As entering the Pagliola creek was computed to be 1.3 and 0.5 kg/year, respectively, when a mean flow rate of 40 L/s was considered. The calculated loads are relatively low, but, when the Fosso della Chiusa drainage basin is taken into account, the specific load is comparable to, or even higher than, those of other mining areas.
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Rink, Martin. "Salvatore Bono, Schiavi. Una storia mediterranea (XVI–XIX secolo), Bologna: Il Mulino 2016, 481 S. (= Biblioteca storica), EUR 28,00 [ISBN 978-88-15-26052-9]." Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift 77, no. 2 (November 30, 2018): 518–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgzs-2018-0095.

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Temperoni, Chiara, Luca Caiazzo, and Francesco Barchiesi. "High Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance among Opportunistic Pathogens Isolated from Patients with COVID-19 under Mechanical Ventilation: Results of a Single-Center Study." Antibiotics 10, no. 9 (September 6, 2021): 1080. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091080.

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The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on antibiotic resistance diffusion in healthcare settings has not been fully investigated. In this study we evaluated the prevalence of antibiotic resistance among opportunistic pathogens isolated from patients with COVID-19 under mechanical ventilation. An observational, retrospective, analysis was performed on confirmed cases of COVID-19 patients who were admitted to the ICU department of San Salvatore Hospital in Pesaro, Italy, from 1 February 2021 to 31 May 2021. We considered all consecutive patients aged ≥ 18, under mechanical ventilation for longer than 24 h. Eighty-nine patients, 66 (74.1%) men and 23 (25.9%) women, with a median age of 67.1 years, were recruited. Sixty-eight patients (76.4%) had at least one infection, and 11 patients (12.3%) were colonized, while in the remaining 10 patients (11.2%) neither colonization nor infection occurred. In total, 173 microorganisms were isolated. There were 73 isolates (42.2%) causing bacterial or fungal infections while the remaining 100 isolates (57.8%) were colonizers. Among Gram-negative bacteria, E. coli, A. baumannii and K. pneumoniae were the most common species. Among Gram-positive bacteria, S. aureus and E. faecalis were the most common species. Overall, there were 58/105 (55.2%) and 22/59 (37.2%) MDR isolates among Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. The prevalence of an MDR microorganism was significantly higher in those patients who had been exposed to empiric antibiotic treatment before ICU admission. In conclusion, we found a high prevalence of antibiotic resistance among opportunistic pathogens isolated from patients with COVID-19 under mechanical ventilation.
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Zhang, Hanguang, John Weiss, Luigi Osmieri, and Piotr Zelenay. "M-N-C-Supported Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Reduction Reaction." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2023-01, no. 26 (August 28, 2023): 1703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2023-01261703mtgabs.

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Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (CO2RR) is a promising approach to converting CO2 into value-added chemicals using renewable electricity and to ultimately reducing the dependence on fossil resources. However, achieving sufficient activity and selectivity in economically viable CO2 electrolyzers presents a great challenge for CO2RR catalysts.1 Carbons are an important and particularly suitable component of a majority of CO2RR catalysts due to their excellent electronic conductivity, relatively easily achievable high porosity and hierarchical pore structure.2, 3 Thanks to these benefits, the metal-nitrogen-carbon (M-N-C) materials, containing at least 95 at% of carbon, have attracted special interest due to their promising selectivity for CO in CO2RR.4 In particular, the Ni-N-C support has been used to improve selectivity of Cu-based CO2RR catalysts for ethylene, attributed to the enhancement of CO generation during CO2RR.5 However, a comprehensive study is still needed to understand the effect of composition and morphology of M-N-C materials as supports for CO2RR. In this presentation, we will summarize the results of our recent study that has focused on the effect of composition (e.g., different metal centers) and morphology (e.g., porosity) of M-N-C supports on the activity and selectivity of metal (e.g., Cu) nanoparticles. We will specifically concentrate on possible advantages/disadvantages of using M-N-C materials as performance enhancing supports rather than autonomous CO2RR electrocatalysts. Acknowledgement Research presented in this work was supported by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development program of Los Alamos National Laboratory under project number 20230065DR. References (1) Masel, R. I.; Liu, Z.; Yang, H.; Kaczur, J. J.; Carrillo, D.; Ren, S.; Salvatore, D.; Berlinguette, C. P. An industrial perspective on catalysts for low-temperature CO2 electrolysis. Nature Nanotechnology 2021, 16 (2), 118-128. (2) Jhong, H.-R. M.; Tornow, C. E.; Kim, C.; Verma, S.; Oberst, J. L.; Anderson, P. S.; Gewirth, A. A.; Fujigaya, T.; Nakashima, N.; Kenis, P. J. A. Gold Nanoparticles on Polymer-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes: An Efficient and Selective Catalyst for the Electroreduction of CO2. ChemPhysChem 2017, 18 (22), 3274-3279. (3) Baturina, O. A.; Lu, Q.; Padilla, M. A.; Xin, L.; Li, W.; Serov, A.; Artyushkova, K.; Atanassov, P.; Xu, F.; Epshteyn, A.; et al. CO2 Electroreduction to Hydrocarbons on Carbon-Supported Cu Nanoparticles. ACS Catalysis 2014, 4 (10), 3682-3695. (4) Liang, S.; Huang, L.; Gao, Y.; Wang, Q.; Liu, B. Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to CO over Transition Metal/N-Doped Carbon Catalysts: The Active Sites and Reaction Mechanism. Advanced Science 2021, 8 (24), 2102886. (5) Wang, X.; de Araújo, J. F.; Ju, W.; Bagger, A.; Schmies, H.; Kühl, S.; Rossmeisl, J.; Strasser, P. Mechanistic reaction pathways of enhanced ethylene yields during electroreduction of CO2–CO co-feeds on Cu and Cu-tandem electrocatalysts. Nature Nanotechnology 2019, 14 (11), 1063-1070.
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Wang, Zhongyang, Ge Sun, Mrinmay Mandal, Paul Kohl, Juan de Pablo, Shrayesh N. Patel, and Paul F. Nealey. "Role of Water Molecules in Enabling Site Hopping and Vehicular Transport Mechanisms in Polynorbornene-Based Anion Exchange Membrane." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 41 (October 9, 2022): 1536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02411536mtgabs.

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Role of Water Molecules in Enabling Site Hopping and Vehicular Transport Mechanisms in Polynorbornene-based Anion Exchange Membrane Zhongyang Wang, ⸹ Ge Sun , ⸹ Mrinmay Mandal, ‡, Paul A. Kohl, ‡, Juan de Pablo, ⸹ Shrayesh N. Patel, ⸹ and Paul F. Nealey ⸹ ‡ School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 30332-0100, United States ⸹ Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA Ion exchange membranes are at the heart of electrochemical conversion and storage devices such as fuel cells 1, water electrolyzers 2, CO2 electrolyzers 3. redox flow batteries 4, and reverse electrodialysis 5. Anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) have attracted enormous attention as alternatives to replace perfluorinated, sulfonic acid-based proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) 6 because alkaline membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) composed of anion exchange ionomers (AEIs) and AEMs that allow the use of Ni 7, 8, Fe 9, and Ag 10 based precious-group-metal (PGM) free catalysts in alkaline environments for hydrogen oxidation reactions (HORs) and oxygen reduction reactions (ORRs). However, the lack of understanding of ion transport mechanisms at different hydration levels of an anion exchange membrane hinders the rational design of the MEAs in an AEMFC. Here we investigate site hopping and vehicular transport mechanisms using anion exchange thin films, interdigitated electrodes, and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. Halide ion (Br-, Cl- and I-) conductivities in polynorbornene-based thin films are measured as a function of temperature and relative humidity using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Halide ions show Arrhenius behaviors, and activation energy (Ea) is for the first time used as an indicator for detecting the transition of site hopping and vehicular transport mechanisms. Using atomistic molecular dynamics simulation, we quantitatively demonstrate that the transition of site hopping and vehicular mechanisms is aided by better solvation environments of anions and more percolated water pathways. References Z. Wang, J. Parrondo, C. He, S. Sankarasubramanian and V. Ramani, Nature Energy, 2019, 4, 281-289. S. Z. Oener, M. J. Foster and S. W. Boettcher, Science, 2020, 369, 1099-1103. D. A. Salvatore, C. M. Gabardo, A. Reyes, C. P. O’Brien, S. Holdcroft, P. Pintauro, B. Bahar, M. Hickner, C. Bae, D. Sinton, E. H. Sargent and C. P. Berlinguette, Nature Energy, 2021, 6, 339-348. K. Lin, Q. Chen, M. R. Gerhardt, L. Tong, S. B. Kim, L. Eisenach, A. W. Valle, D. Hardee, R. G. Gordon, M. J. Aziz and M. P. Marshak, Science, 2015, 349, 1529-1532. R. D. Cusick, Y. Kim and B. E. Logan, Science, 2012, 335, 1474-1477. J. Wang, Y. Zhao, B. P. Setzler, S. Rojas-Carbonell, C. Ben Yehuda, A. Amel, M. Page, L. Wang, K. Hu, L. Shi, S. Gottesfeld, B. Xu and Y. Yan, Nature Energy, 2019, 4, 392-398. G. Braesch, Z. Wang, S. Sankarasubramanian, A. G. Oshchepkov, A. Bonnefont, E. R. Savinova, V. Ramani and M. Chatenet, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2020, 8, 20543-20552. S. Kabir, K. Lemire, K. Artyushkova, A. Roy, M. Odgaard, D. Schlueter, A. Oshchepkov, A. Bonnefont, E. Savinova, D. C. Sabarirajan, P. Mandal, E. J. Crumlin, Iryna V. Zenyuk, P. Atanassov and A. Serov, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2017, 5, 24433-24443. H. Adabi, A. Shakouri, N. Ul Hassan, J. R. Varcoe, B. Zulevi, A. Serov, J. R. Regalbuto and W. E. Mustain, Nature Energy, 2021, 6, 834-843. H. Erikson, A. Sarapuu and K. Tammeveski, ChemElectroChem, 2019, 6, 73-86.
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Vaselli, Orlando, Marta Lazzaroni, Barbara Nisi, Jacopo Cabassi, Franco Tassi, Daniele Rappuoli, and Federica Meloni. "Discontinuous Geochemical Monitoring of the Galleria Italia Circumneutral Waters (Former Hg-Mining Area of Abbadia San Salvatore, Tuscany, Central Italy) Feeding the Fosso Della Chiusa Creek." Environments 8, no. 2 (February 20, 2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/environments8020015.

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The Galleria Italia waters drain the complex tunnel system of the former Hg-mining area of Abbadia San Salvatore (Tuscany, central Italia) and feed the 2.5 km-long Fosso della Chiusa creek. The mining exploitation was active for more than one century and more than 100,000 tons of liquid mercury were produced by roasting processes of cinnabar (HgS). In this work, a discontinuous geochemical monitoring of the Galleria Italia circumneutral waters was carried out from February 2009 to October 2020, during which the main physicochemical parameters, main and minor dissolved species and trace elements (including Hg) were determined. In the observation period, significant variations in the water chemistry were recorded, particularly when flooding waves, due to intense precipitations, occurred, with the two main events being recorded in February 2009 and January 2010. The chemical composition of the Galleria Italia waters was Ca(Mg)-SO4 and related to congruent dissolution of gypsum/anhydrite at which a contribution from carbonatic and silicatic minerals and partial solubilization of CO2 and and H2S oxidation is to be added. Regarding the trace elements, Al, Mn and Fe were up to 1500, 768 and 39520 μg L−1, with these elements also showing high contents in the sediment precipitating by the Galleria Italia waters. In most cases, dissolved mercury was below the instrumental detection limit (<0.1 μg L−1), although occasionally it reached >1 μg L−1. Considering a mean flow rate of 40 L s−1 of the discharged water, the amount of dissolved mercury released from Galleria Italia was computed, although most mercury was occurring in the sediment (1.2 mg kg−1). A more realistic computation of mercury released from Galleria Italia should involve a sampling network along the Fosso della Chiusa before entering the riverine system of the Tiber basin, into which dissolved and suspended mercury are to be determined along with that occurring in the sediments.
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Wagg, Adrian. "Re: Digesu G, Hutchings A, Salvatore S, Selvaggi L, Milani R, Khullar V. 2004. Pressure-flow study: A useful diagnostic test of female lower urinary tract symptoms. Neuro Urol 23:104-8." Neurourology and Urodynamics 23, no. 7 (2004): 716–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.20052.

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Tomassi, Stefano, Caterina Ieranò, Stefania Scala, Anna Messere, and Salvatore Di Maro. "Abstract A026: Synthesis and structure-activity studies of DNA- and RNA-binding nucleopeptides with a cell penetrating potential." Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 22, no. 12_Supplement (December 1, 2023): A026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-23-a026.

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Abstract In the field of modern biomedicine, significant progress has been made in countering or restoring faulty genes using exogenous nucleic acids or their mimetics (NAMs). This approach enables targeted and long-lasting therapeutic effects by circumventing the need of interventions at a protein level. Despite the boom of clinical approvals, the development of NAMs still faces crucial challenges, including susceptibility to metabolic breakdown, limited uptake by cells, self-aggregation, and the potential for immune reactions. In addition to employing advanced delivery strategies, alternative methods to address these issues involve modifying NAMs chemically or combining oligonucleotides (ONs) with cellular carriers, including cell-penetrating peptides. Against this background, herein we present the nucleopeptides (NPs) as a family of unexplored NAMs that bridge the gap between ONs and peptide structures. By incorporating two consecutive amino acids—one bearing a nucleobase on the side chain and the other remaining unaltered—we created a monomer that spans the length of a single nucleotide. This functional module possesses nucleobase recognition elements along with additional functional groups eligible to modulate physio-chemical properties. We investigated this class of macromolecules by preliminarily devising an efficient solid-phase peptide synthesis technique profitable for homo- and hetero-sequences and sparing the monomer assembly in solution. [1] The influence of the amino acid composition on target binding properties, metabolic stability, and cellular penetration, were assessed through the synthesis of a series of homothymine hexameric derivatives. This simplified model was also used to investigate the distance between the nucleobase and the backbone, the absolute configuration of the nucleobase- bearing element, and the polycationic/anionic nature of the unmodified amino acid. [2-4] We evaluated the recognition and the thermodynamic stability of NPs/DNA and NPs/RNA hetero-duplexes through circular dichroism and UV spectroscopy experiments, while we employed confocal microscopy with suitable FITC- labeled derivatives to determine the intracellular localization in target cells. [1,3] Our results suggested that NPs exhibit distinct binding properties towards complementary RNA and DNA sequences according to their aminoacidic composition, and are characterized by a higher affinity compared to ONs and PNAs, thus arising as promising cell penetrating NAMs. [1] Mercurio ME, Tomassi S, et al. J Org Chem. 2016, 81(23), 11612- 11625. [2] Tomassi S, Ieranò C, et al. Bioorg Med Chem. 2018, 26(9), 2539-2550. [3] Tomassi S, Montalban FF, et al. Symmetry 2019, 11(4), 567-582. [4] Tomassi S, Ieranò C, et al. Int J Mol Sci. 2022, 23(15), 8504-8518. Citation Format: Stefano Tomassi, Caterina Ieranò, Stefania Scala, Anna Messere, Salvatore Di Maro. Synthesis and structure-activity studies of DNA- and RNA-binding nucleopeptides with a cell penetrating potential [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR-NCI-EORTC Virtual International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics; 2023 Oct 11-15; Boston, MA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Mol Cancer Ther 2023;22(12 Suppl):Abstract nr A026.
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Salvatore, Domenico, Angela Celetti, Nicole Fabien, Christian Paulin, Maria Luisa Martelli, Caterina Battaglia, Daniela Califano, et al. "Low frequency of p53 mutations in human thyroid tumors; p53 and Ras mutation in two out of fifty-six thyroid tumours." European Journal of Endocrinology 134, no. 2 (February 1996): 177–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje.0.1340177.

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Salvatore D, Celetti A, Fabien N, Paulin C, Martelli ML, Battaglia C, Califano D, Monaco C, Viglietto G, Santoro M, Fusco A. Low frequency of p53 mutations in human thyroid tumors; p53 and Ras mutation in two out of fifty-six thyroid tumours. Eur J Endocrinol 1996;134:177–83. ISSN 0804–4643 Objective: p53 is a well-known nuclear phosphoprotein encoded by a suppressor gene known to be mutated in various kinds of human tumours. A relationship between p53 gene mutation and tumour progression seems to be a common feature of several neoplasias. Desing: In order to investigate the role of p53 mutations in human thyroid tumours, DNA samples derived from fifty-six neoplastic tissues, ranging from benign adenomas to undifferentiated carcinomas, were examined for the presence of p53 gene mutations. Methods: The analysis has been conducted using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of the exons 5–9 of the p53 gene followed by single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and sequence analyses. Results: One anaplastic carcinoma and one papillary carcinoma showed p53 gene mutations in exons 5 and 8, respectively. A cell line established from the papillary carcinoma showed the same mutation present in the original tumour. Both p53 mutations were heterozygous. The p53 positive samples were analysed for other genetic alterations frequently detected in human thyroid carcinomas (mutations of the RET, TRK, and ras oncogenes): both p53-mutated samples proved to be mutated at level of codon 13 of the c-Ki-ras gene. Conclusions: Our data confirm that p53 gene alterations are rare in well-differentiated thyroid tumours, that they are an important requirement for the establishment in culture of human thyroid carcinoma cell lines, and that they can be associated with other genetic alterations, namely ras mutations, in the malignant progression of thyroid tumours. Alfredo Fusco, Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia Cellulare e Molecolare, Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, via S. Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Italy
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Tsuji, Akihito, Yu Sunakawa, Wataru Ichikawa, Yutaro Kubota, Mitsugu Kochi, Takashi Sekikawa, Tamotsu Sagawa, et al. "A randomized phase II study to investigate the deepness of response (DpR) of FOLFOXIRI plus cetuximab (Erbitux) versus FOLFOXIRI plus bevacizumab as the first-line therapy in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients with RAS wild-type tumors: DEEPER." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 4_suppl (February 1, 2017): TPS818. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.4_suppl.tps818.

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TPS818 Background: The FIRE-3 study proved that early tumor shrinkage (ETS) and DpR were superior with FOLFIRI plus cetuximab (cet) compared to bevacizumab (bev) in mCRC patients with RAS wild-type tumors (Stintzing S, et al. Lancet Oncol 2016). A retrospective analysis of treatment groups between FOLFOXIRI plus anti-EGFR antibody and bev showed significantly better DpR and ETS in the anti-EGFR antibody group (48.6% vs. 37.8% for the median DpR; 40.8% vs. 26.4% for the median ETS)(Salvatore L, et al. ESMO 2014). However, there have been few studies comparing cet with bev in combination with the FOLFOXIRI regimen used as a platform. Therefore, it is great interest to investigate whether cet will be more beneficial than bev when combined with the triplet regimen as a promising treatment option. Methods: Key eligibility criteria are as follows: histologically proven unresectable metastatic/recurrent CRC; RAS wild-type tumors; patients who have not received any prior chemotherapies or patients with relapse after at least 12 months following adjuvant chemotherapy. Primary endpoint of this study is the DpR until progression. Key secondary endpoints are the ETS at Week 8, progression-free survival, overall survival, and safety. After randomization, patients receive up to 12 cycles of FOLFOXIRI (irinotecan: 150 mg/m2, oxaliplatin: 85 mg/m2, l-levofolinate: 200 mg/m2, continuous fluorouracil: 2400 mg/m2, every two weeks) plus cet (initial: 400 mg/m2, subsequent: 250 mg/m2, weekly) or bev (5 mg/kg, every two weeks) as induction treatment. Thereafter, fluorouracil, l-levofolinate, and cet or bev are administrated as maintenance treatment. Based on previous reports, the difference of 12.5% in the median DpR between the cet and bev groups was assumed. Each standard deviation was estimated to be 42% (cet group) and 34% (bev group). Under the conditions of significance level of 0.05 for a two-sided test and power of 0.85, the required sample size was calculated to be 360 patients. Thirty-three patients have been enrolled by August 2016. Clinical trial information: 000018217.
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Mardle, Peter, Zhengming Jiang, Zhiqing Shi, and Steven Holdcroft. "(Invited) Anion Exchange Membrane and Ionomer Development for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 39 (July 7, 2022): 1767. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-01391767mtgabs.

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Recent developments have proven the economic potential of electrochemical reduction of CO2 to value added chemicals, where single cells are now capable of achieving high energetic efficiencies at industrially relevant current densities. 1 These advances are in no small part due to the increased ionic conductivity, hydroxide stability and commercial availability of anion exchange membranes (AEMs). However, there currently exists little understanding as to how these materials affect the efficiency of CO2 conversion devices because the research community is only now beginning to understand the variety and complexity of the transport processes involved. 2 In collaboration with Ionomr Innovations Inc. and the National Research Council of Canada, and as part of the Energy for Clean Materials Challenge Program, we have made advances in the understanding of how AEM properties affect device performance and how we can develop materials tailor-made for CO2 electrolyser technology. Here, we demonstrate the development of a zero-gap single cell design, utilizing first generation Aemion® materials for the conversion of CO2 to CO with an energetic efficiency of 40% at 200 mA cm-2. 3 Despite the initially high energetic efficiency, we demonstrate how the crossover of carbonate dianions results in the reduction of anolyte pH and deconvolute how this results in a diminished cell efficiency over extended operation. From this, we show how functionalization of the polymer electrolyte structure can reduce this degradation mechanism while retaining high energetic efficiencies. In addition, we demonstrate how under milder electrolysis conditions, the total cell efficiency has a significant dependency on the flux of alkali metal cationic species from the supporting anolyte to the cathode. We show that due to the large promotion effect of cations for the electrochemical CO2 reduction, AEM design not only influences ohmic resistances in the cell, but also greatly affects the charge transfer resistance (RCT) of the cathode to a much greater extent than other electrochemical conversion devices. We thus make correlations between water permeability and perm-selectivity of AEMs to the overall CO2 conversion efficiency. We then discuss the incorporation of anion exchange ionomers in the cathode catalyst layer of CO2 electrolysis cells and how the ionomer parameters define the efficiency and selectivity of Ag catalysts towards electrochemical CO2 reduction. Through this work, we demonstrate the influencing factors of AEM and ionomer materials on the efficiency of electrochemical CO2 conversion and conclude that further advances are paramount for the adoption of this promising technology, which is integral in closing the carbon loop of the petrochemical industry and meeting our wider climate change targets. References: P. De Luna et al., Science, 364, eaav3506 (2019). D. Salvatore, C. Gabardo, A. Reyes, and S. Holdcroft, Nat. Energy, 6, 339–348 (2021). P. Mardle, S. Cassegrain, F. Habibzadeh, Z. Shi, and S. Holdcroft, J. Phys. Chem. C, 125, 25446–25454 (2021). Figure 1
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Chiang, Tsung-Che, Zhen-Hao Li, Po-Tsun Liu, and Yue Kuo. "(Digital Presentation) High Performance Back-Channel-Etch Igzo TFT with Self-Passivate HfO2 By Backside Exposure Technology." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 35 (October 9, 2022): 1278. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02351278mtgabs.

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Abstract Recently, amorphous oxide semiconductor (AOS)-based TFTs have drawn much attention for the backplane technologies of the ultra-high resolution TFT-LCDs and AMOLEDs [1-2]. To overcome the degradation of electrical characteristics caused by the ambient, a passivation layer capsulation is proposed to solve the problem. In this work, a capping layer of HfO2 film is studied acting as both a passivation layer and an etch stop layer for TFT device structure with the back channel etching (BCE) process. The BCE type of indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (IGZO) TFT is successfully demonstrated with a self-aligned backside exposure method for the photo-mask reduction, which not only decreases the complexity of the device fabrication but also lowers the manufacturing cost [3-4]. Experiment Amorphous IGZO TFTs with a bottom gate staggered structure were fabricated in this work. A layer of metallic Mo thin film was first deposited on a glass substrate by DC sputtering and patterned as the gate electrode. It was followed by the deposition of HfO2 film as gate insulator and a-IGZO as channel layer by RF sputtering. Besides, a HfO2 capping layer was deposited on top of IGZO channel layer as the passivation and etch stop layer (ESL). The self-aligned backside exposure process was then implemented to pattern the IGZO channel layer and ESL simultaneously. And Mo source/drain (S/D) electrodes were formed to finish the BCE a-IGZO TFT manufacture. The IGZO TFT was also fabricated with a lift-off S/D process. Firstly, the exposure of the S/D area patterns was executed by removing the photoresist covered on the top of the S/D in the development process. Then, a layer of Mo film was deposited by DC sputtering, and followed by performing the lift-off process in acetone for the photoresist stripping. Thus, the open hole on S/D pattern areas will be filled with Mo and form S/D electrodes. The manufacture of lift-off S/D IGZO TFT was completed, and it will be compared with the characteristics of BCE a-IGZO TFT. Result and Discussion The experimental results have shown that the HfO2 capping layer can keep IGZO channel from exposing to oxygen and hydrogen in the atmosphere. Also, HfO2 capping layer could be acting as etching stop layer to protect IGZO channel from the damage during BCE process. As compared with a lift-off S/D process without BCE damage, the nearly non-degraded BCE a-IGZO TFT in this work demonstrates the compatible performance such as threshold voltage of 0.03 V, an approximately ideal sub-threshold swing of 65.8 mV/dec., field-effect mobility of 9.91 cm2/V·s, on/off current ratio of 6×107 (at VD=0.1 V), and extremely low electrical hysteresis loop of ~ 0 mV was obtained successfully. Furthermore, the self-aligned process with backside exposure could lower the cost for device fabrication by decreasing the number of photomasks, and the BCE process have the ability for channel size scaling. With the excellent characteristics mentioned above, the BCE a-IGZO TFT is highly applicable to the emerging high-resolution display technologies. Reference [1] T. Kamiya, K. Nomura , and H. Hosono, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 044305, 2010. [2] P. Y. Kuo, C. M. Chang, I. H. Liu, and P. T. Liu, Scientific reports, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 1-7, 2019. [3] Y. Kuo, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, vol. 138, no. 2, pp. 637, 1991. [4] N. Münzenrieder, P. Voser, L. Petti, C. Zysset, L. Büthe, C. Vogt, G. A. Salvatore, and G. Tröster, IEEE Electron Device Letters, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 69, 2014. Figure 1
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Fisković, Igor. "Još o romaničkoj skulpturi s dubrovačke katedrale." Ars Adriatica, no. 5 (January 1, 2015): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.516.

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Medieval Dubrovnik was rich in Romanesque figural and decorative sculpture but only a small group of fragmentary carvings has been preserved to date due to the fact that the town suffered a devastating earthquake in 1667. The earthquake completely destroyed the monumental Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin which had been considered “la piu bella in Illyrico” on the basis of its sculptural abundance. Archaeological excavations undertaken beneath the present-day Baroque Cathedral, consecrated in 1713, unearthed several thousand fragments of high-quality sculptures. Their analysis has confirmed the close connections between Dubrovnik and artistic centres in Apulia, which are well known from archival records. This article re-assesses the results of the excavations and the information from the primary sources in a new light and deepens our knowledge about the date, authorship and reconstruction of the thireenth-century pieces under consideration.The article opens with a discussion about the archival record informing us that Eustasius of Trani came to Dubrovnik in 1199 to work as a protomagister of Dubrovnik Cathedral. The document in question was the reason why art historians attributed to him a number of rather damaged, narrative reliefs which replicate the models and forms that can be seen on the portal of Trani Cathedral. Since the sculptor responsible for that portal was not known and given that the contract preserved in Dubrovnik referred to Eustasius as a son of “Belnardi, protomagistri civitati Trani”, the two artists came to be considered as the builders of the Cathedral of S. Nicola Pellegrino at Trani and of several other churches in the Terra di Bari. The sculptures produced by Eustasius and his father were convincingly deemed to display the artistic influence of southern and central France and the same can be observed in Dubrovnik. The article assigns the figure of Christ the Judge from a portal lunette depicting the Last Judgement, which has no parallels in Apulia, to the same group of sculptures and interprets the subject matter as being inspired by the iconography of numerous pilgrimage churches to which Dubrovnik Cathedral also belonged. The assessment of the formal qualities evident in all the carvings demonstrates that they are less refined than those on the portal of Trani Cathedral. Furthermore, the article separates the works of the father from those of the son and suggests that Bolnardus introduced the aforementioned French-style carving method, which had already taken root in Palestine, and that Eustasius followed it. The starting point in the proposed chronology was the Fall of Jerusalem in 1187 and the associated withdrawal of western master carvers alongside the Crusaders. During their stopover at Trani, around 1190, Boltranius was in charge of the carving of the portal of Trani Cathedral where he was helped by his son who left for Dubrovnik in 1199. Based on the visual characteristics of the fragments of architectural decoration, Eustasius is identified as being responsible for the building of Dubrovnik Cathedral according to Apulian taste which appealed to the local patrons as a consequence of their constant exposure to it through numerous trade links and the overall cultural milieu. In fact, Apulian taste was a symbiosis of Byzantine traditions and Romanesque novelties introduced by the Normans, and its allure was grounded in the fact that both the Terra di Bari and Dubrovnik acknowledged the supreme power of these two political forces albeit not at the same time and in unequal measure.The vernacular current in the Romanesque sculpture of Dubrovnik during the second quarter of the thirteenth century can be noted in a small number of works which influenced the decoration of Gothic and Renaissance public buildings. The source of this diffusion can be identified in the decoration of the Cathedral which epitomized the strong artistic connections with southern Italy from where typological and morphological models were borrowed. The redecoration of the Cathedral’s interior, especially the pulpit – recorded for the first time in 1262 – the archaeological remains of which reveal a polygonal structure resting on twelve columns, drew on those very models. Together with the ciborium above the altar in the main apse, the pulpit was praised by local chroniclers and foreign travel writers during the fifteenth century but also by the earliest church visitation records of the mid-seventeenth century. These two monuments belonged to a group of standard Apulian-Dalmatian ciboria and pulpits which also included those that can today be seen in the cathedrals of Trogir and Split but also in many south Italian churches. Some scholars have argued that the source model for this group can be found in Jerusalem but this article suggests that the ciborium from the church of S. Lorenzo fuori le mura in Rome, dated to 1148, presents a more likely option. Particular attention is given to the naturalistic workmanship of a polygonal capital from Dubrovnik Cathedral, which is assigned to the aforementioned pulpit. It is argued that the style of the capital inspired a series of capitals carved à jour on both sides of the Adriatic and that they display characteristics consistent with the manner of carving of Pietro di Facitolo seen at Bisceglie. The exceptional workmanship of the eagle from the same pulpit is attributed to Pasquo di Pietro who was recorded as a protomagister of the Cathedral from 1255 to 1282 and who well regarded as a master carver. His good reputation earned him the citizenship and an estate; he and his son were mentioned in the local documents as “de Ragusio”. The author of the article hypothesizes that Pasquo may have been Pietro di Facitolo’s son, with which he concludes the outline of the sculptural development of the Apulian Romanesque in Dubrovnik and Dalmatia in general.The final part of the article focuses on the only known work of Simeonus Ragusinus who signed himself as “incola tranensis” on the portal of the church of S. Andrea, that is, S. Salvatore at Barletta. The hybrid artistic expression of this eclectic sculptor with a limited gift, who gathered his knowledge from a variety of sources, reveals that he may have borrowed some iconographic motifs from Eustasius’ portal of Dubrovnik Cathedral or from the other two portals. Overall, the article corroborates several hypotheses that were previously expressed in the scholarship while dismissing and rerouting others. At the same time, it emphasizes the scarcity of solid evidence because of the fragmentary nature of the material. The main goal of the article is to present new research findings and widen our perspective on the issue. The article is a revised version of a brief paper presented at the international conference “Master Buvina and his Time” which was held at Split in 2014 and which will be published in a foreign language. I hope that with the addition of new comments and the scholarly apparatus the article will be a useful point of reference to Croatian researchers of similar topics and that it will contribute towards the creation of syntheses about the medieval art in the Adriatic.
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Nascimento, Rodolfo Leandro, Marcelo Veronesi Fukuda, Karla Paresque, João Miguel de Matos Nogueira, and Paulo Cesar de Paiva. "A synopsis of Salvatoria McIntosh, 1885 (Annelida: Syllidae: Exogoninae) from Brazilian coastal and oceanic waters." PLOS ONE 16, no. 5 (May 5, 2021): e0250472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250472.

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We compiled the records for the genus Salvatoria from Brazilian coastal and oceanic habitats, collected by several projects along the years. Here we present 12 species, eight of which already reported–S. breviarticulata comb. nov., S. clavata, S. euritmica, S. heterocirra, S. limbata, S. longiarticulata comb. nov., S. neapolitana and S. cf. nitidula–with comments regarding the confidence of some of these records. We also describe three new species, S. marielleae n. sp. and Salvatoria nitiduloides n. sp., based on material from Fernando de Noronha and Trindade islands, off the Northeastern Brazilian coast, and S. ypsiloides n. sp., from Fernando de Noronha and also, Campos Basin, off Southeastern Brazilian coast, in depths down to 970 m. Finally, we report a probably undescribed species, Salvatoria sp., represented by only one specimen lacking median antenna, preventing us to proceed with further identification properly. A dichotomous identification key and a comparative table with morphological data of specimens belonging to these species are also provided.
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Rutherford, David E. "Christianity, Latinity, and Culture: Two Studies on Lorenzo Valla. Salvatore I. Camporeale. Trans. Patrick Baker. Ed. Patrick Baker and Christopher S. Celenza. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions 172. Leiden: Brill, 2014. xv + 336 pp. $180." Renaissance Quarterly 68, no. 3 (2015): 971–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/683859.

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Guadagni, Stefano, Antonietta Rosella Farina, Lucia Annamaria Cappabianca, Michela Sebastiano, Rita Maccarone, Veronica Zelli, Marco Clementi, et al. "Multidisciplinary Treatment, Including Locoregional Chemotherapy, for Merkel-Polyomavirus-Positive Merkel Cell Carcinomas: Perspectives for Patients Exhibiting Oncogenic Alternative Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII Splicing of Neurotrophin Receptor Tropomyosin-Related Kinase A." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 21 (November 3, 2020): 8222. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218222.

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Merkel cell carcinomas (MCCs) are rare, aggressive, cutaneous neuroendocrine tumours, approximately 80% of which are caused by the genomic integration of Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV). MCPyV-positive MCCs carry poor prognosis in approximately 70% of cases, highlighting the need for greater understanding of the oncogenic mechanisms involved in pathogenesis, progression and post-therapeutic relapse, and translation into novel therapeutic strategies. In a previous pilot study, we reported a potential relationship between MCPyV gene expression and oncogenic alternative Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII splicing in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) MCC tissues from a 12-patient cohort of >90% MCPyV-positive MCCs, diagnosed at San Salvatore Hospital, L’Aquila, Italy, characterising a new MCC subgroup and unveiling a novel potential MCPyV oncogenic mechanism and therapeutic target. This, however, could not be fully verified due to poor RNA quality and difficulty in protein extraction from FFPE tissues. Here, therefore, we extend our previous observations to confirm the relationship between MCPyV and oncogenic alternative Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII splicing in fresh, nonfixed, MCPyV-positive MCC metastasis by detecting sequence-verified RT-PCR products, including full-length Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII, and by Western blot detection of a 100 kDa TrkA protein isoform of identical size to 100 kDa Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII expressed by stable transfected SH-SY5Y cells. We also report that in three MCC patients submitted for multidisciplinary treatment, including locoregional chemotherapy, MCPyV large T-antigen mRNA expression, Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII mRNA expression and intracellular indirect immunofluorescence (IF) TrkA and phosphorylation protein isoform(s) immunoreactivity in FFPE tissues were not reduced in postchemotherapeutic-relapsed MCCs compared to pretherapeutic MCCs, extending the possible roles of this novel potential MCPyV oncogenic mechanism from MCC pathogenesis to post-therapeutic relapse and progression. Detection of alternative Δ exon 6–7 TrkAIII splicing in MCC, therefore, not only characterises a new MCPyV-positive MCC subgroup and unveils a novel potential MCPyV oncogenic mechanism but also identifies patients who may benefit from inhibitors of MCPyV T-antigen and/or TrkAIII expression or clinically approved Trk kinase inhibitors such as larotrectinib or entrectinib, which are known to inhibit activated TrkA oncogenes and to elicit durable responses in TrkA-fusion oncogene-driven cancers, supporting the call for a large-scale multicentre clinical study.
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Gado, Alanna M., Deniz Ipekçi, Stoyan Bliznakov, Leonard J. Bonville, Jeffrey McCutcheon, and Radenka Maric. "Investigation of the Performance and Durability of Reactive Spray Deposition Fabricated Electrodes on a Bifunctional Membrane for Alkaline Water Electrolysis and CO2 Reduction Reaction." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2023-01, no. 38 (August 28, 2023): 2250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2023-01382250mtgabs.

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Alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) is a promising technology for carbon capture [1]. Anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers (AEMWEs) utilize low-cost, non-precious metal materials, providing an economically viable alternative to more expensive proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWEs). While PEMWEs can operate at much higher current densities, they require noble metal catalysts and titanium components for the high potential environment anode [1]. The implementation of a bipolar membrane (BPM) will allow both HER and OER to occur under kinetically favorable conditions [2, 3] by combining both thin AEM and thin PEM layers within a single membrane. AEMs, PEMs, and BPMs have been tested in CO2RR electrolyzers [4]. The BPM may provide a pathway to combine the advantages of both AEMs and PEMs for CO2 reduction. Altering both the membrane and CCM is a focus in the research and development in CO2RR electrolyzers. Lee et al. [5] explored the use of a porous membrane for CO2 reduction. While work can be done to improve performance and crossover, the porous membrane provided excellent mechanical properties and good economic potential. There has been some work done on developing bifunctional membranes for water electrolysis and CO2 reduction [3, 6, 7]. Two key issues with operation of a CO2RR electrolyzer with a BPM is the reactant CO2 that is lost to the AEM and PEM membrane layer interface and the instability of the cell. Both issues contribute to a significant decrease in performance and faradaic efficiency in product conversion. Development of the BPM, both on the membrane’s fabrication and configuration, and electrode layers, needs to be explored to reach higher performances and longer lifespans. In this work, reactive spray deposition technology (RSDT) was used to fabricate electrodes on a UConn fabricated bipolar membrane. Testing of each configuration was conducted as both an AEM water electrolyzer and CO2RR electrolyzer. Polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, electrochemical equivalent circuits, and distribution of relaxation times were used to investigate cell performance and durability. References [1] B. Mayerhofer, D. McLaughlin, T. Bohm, M. Hegelheimer, D. Seeberger, and S. Thiele, “Bipolar membrane electrode assemblies for water electrolysis,” ACS applied energy materials, vol. 3, no. 10, pp. 9635–9644, 2020. [2] J. Xu, I. Amorim, Y. Li, J. Li, Z. Yu, B. Zhang, A. Araujo, N. Zhang, and L. Liu, “Stable overall water splitting in an asymmetric acid/alkaline electrolyzer comprising a bipolar membrane sandwiched by bifunctional cobalt-nickel phosphide nanowire electrodes,” Carbon Energy, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 646–655, 2020. [3] Q. Lei, B. Wang, P. Wang, and S. Liu, “Hydrogen generation with acid/alkaline amphoteric water electrolysis,” Journal of Energy Chemistry, vol. 38, pp. 162–169, 2019. [13] W. H. Lee, K. Kim, C. Lim, Y. J. Ko, Y. J. Hwang, B. K. Min, U. Lee, and H. S. Oh, “New strategies for economically feasible CO2 electroreduction using a porous membrane in zero-gap configuration,” Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 9, pp. 16169–16177, 8 2021 [4] D. A. Salvatore, C. M. Gabardo, A. Reyes, C. P. O’Brien, S. Holdcroft, P. Pintauro, B. Bahar, M. Hickner, C. Bae, D. Sinton, E. H. Sargent, and C. P. Berlinguette, “Designing anion exchange membranes forCO2 electrolysers,” Nature Energy, vol. 6, pp. 339–348, 4 202 [5] W. H. Lee, K. Kim, C. Lim, Y. J. Ko, Y. J. Hwang, B. K. Min, U. Lee, and H. S. Oh, “New strategies for economically feasible CO2 electroreduction using a porous membrane in zero-gap configuration,” Journal of Materials Chemistry A, vol. 9, pp. 16169–16177, 8 2021 [6] W. Li, Z. Yin, Z. Gao, G. Wang, Z. Li, F. Wei, X. Wei, H. Peng, X. Hu, L. Xiao, J. Lu, and L. Zhuang, “Bifunctional ionomers for efficient CO electrolysis of CO2 and pure water towards ethylene production at industrialscale current densities,” Nature Energy, 2022 [7] C. P. O’Brien, R. K. Miao, S. Liu, Y. Xu, G. Lee, A. Robb, J. E. Huang, K. Xie, K. Bertens, C. M. Gabardo, et al., “Single pass CO2 conversion exceeding 85% in the electrosynthesis of multicarbon products via local CO2 regeneration,” ACS Energy Letters, vol. 6, no. 8, pp. 2952–2959, 2021.
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Strobel, Richard, and Pfarrei Heilig Kreuz Schwäbisch Gmünd. "Rezension von: Katholische Münstergemeinde Heilig Kreuz (Hg.): St. Salvator – der heilige Berg von Schwäbisch Gmünd." Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 78 (January 18, 2022): 472–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/zwlg.v78i.1496.

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Frisone, Flavia. "M. Congiu, C Micciché. and S. Modeo EdsDal mito alla storia. La Sicilia nell'Archaiologia di Tucidide (Atti del VIII Convegno di studi, Caltanissetta, 21-22 Maggio 2011).Caltanissetta and Rome: Salvatore Sciascia Editore, (2012). Pp. 267, illus. €30. 9788882413903." Journal of Hellenic Studies 134 (2014): 186–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s007542691400175x.

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Cabaña, Imanol, Margarita Chiaraviglio, Valeria Di Cola, Antoine Guisan, Olivier Broennimann, Cristina N. Gardenal, and Paula C. Rivera. "Hybridization and hybrid zone stability between two lizards explained by population genetics and niche quantification." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 190, no. 2 (March 21, 2020): 757–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa018.

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Abstract Understanding the factors that affect hybridization is an important issue in the study of species evolution. In this work, we analyse the genetic structure of two lizard species, Salvator merianae and Salvator rufescens, at a microscale within a climatic niche analysis framework, to reveal the main factors that contribute to the stability of their hybrid zone. We assess the effect of climate in hybridization by quantifying and decomposing the niche overlap of both species. Using a mitochondrial and a nuclear marker, we find that hybridization is frequent and is not restricted to the sympatric region. The gene flow is mainly from S. rufescens to S. merianae, with introgression into the range of S. merianae. Also, S. merianae would have long been present in the area, while S. rufescens appears to be a recent colonizer. The climate contributes to the population structure of S. merianae, but not to that of S. rufescens. The niches occupied by S. rufescens in the hybrid zone and the non-hybrid zone are similar, while the niches of S. merianae are different. Our results do not fit previous models of hybrid zone stability, suggesting the need to develop new models that consider the evolutionary factors that can differentially affect parental species and hybrids.
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Hageneder, Othmar. "Codex diplomaticus Amiatinus. Urkundenbuch der Abtei S. Salvatore am Montamiata. Von den Anfängen bis zum Regierungsantritt Papst Innozenz III. (736–1198), Band 2: Vom Beginn der ottonischen Herrschaft bis zum Regierungsantritt Papst Innozenz III. (962 – 1198). Bearb. von Wilhelm Kurze." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 102, no. 1 (August 1, 1985): 380–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgga.1985.102.1.380.

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Lastoria, Secondo, Annamaria Colao, Emilia Vergara, Diego Ferone, Paola Varrella, Bartolomeo Merola, Gaetano Lombardi, and Marco Salvatore. "Technetium-99m pentavalent dimercaptosuccinic acid imaging in patients with pituitary adenomas." European Journal of Endocrinology 133, no. 1 (July 1995): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje.0.1330038.

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Lastoria S, Colao A, Vergara E, Ferone D, Varrella P, Merola B, Lombardi G, Salvatore M. Technetium-99m pentavalent dimercaptosuccinic acid imaging in patients with pituitary adenomas. Eur J Endocrinol 1995;133:38–47. ISSN 0804–4643 We studied the tumor-seeking agent technetium-99m-labeled pentavalent dimercaptosuccinic acid ([99mTc](V)DMSA) to visualize 21 growth hormone (GH)-, nine prolactin (PRL)-, two mixed GH/PRL-, six adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-secreting and 15 clinically non-functioning pituitary adenomas, three craniopharyngiomas and one dysgerminoma of the sella. All non-adenomas and 31 out of 53 adenomas were studied before treatment: 22 after surgery and/or radiotherapy. Eight cases of acromegaly were studied before and after chronic treatment with octreotide, whereas three cases of acromegaly, one of prolactinoma and two of non-functioning adenoma were imaged before and after adenomectomy. As a control group, 27 patients without any clinical evidence of pituitary adenoma were studied: 10 of them were operated on previously and treated with iodine-131 for metastatic thyroid carcinoma, 10 had brain tumors and the remaining seven patients had functional pituitary hypersecretion (four Klinefelter's syndrome, two primary hypothyroidism and one Addison's disease). The scintigraphy was repeated after testosterone in Klinefelter's syndrome, l-thyroxine in primary hypothyroidism and cortisone administration in Addison's disease. Seventeen GH-secreting (81%), seven PRL-secreting (78%), three ACTH-secreting (50%), 15 non-functioning (100%) and one (50%) mixed adenoma significantly concentrated [99mTc](V)DMSA, showing elevated tumor-to-background (T/B) ratios. The T/B ratios were similar in untreated and surgically treated adenomas (11.2 ± 5.6 vs 11.8 ± 6.2). Radiotherapy significantly lowered the [99mTc](V)DMSA uptake to 5.1 ± 2.8 (p < 0.1 vs untreated patients). Non-adenomatous lesions of the sella turcica did not concentrate [99mTc](V)DMSA in the pituitary as well as brain tumors and 8 out of 10 metastatic thyroid cancers. The treatment with octreotide normalized GH and insulin-like growth factor I levels and reduced [99mTc](V)DMSA from 15.7 ± 4.8 to 13.5 ± 3.9 (p < 0.05). Conversely, adequate substitutive therapy completely inhibited the uptake of the radiotracer in Klinefelter's syndrome, in primary hypothyroidism and in Addison's disease. The [99mTc](V)DMSA scintigraphy showed an overall sensitivity of 81% (43/53) in detecting pituitary adenomas, which was increased to 95% for lesions greater than 10 mm in size. High-quality images with minimal total body radiation were obtained, enabling a good in vivo characterization of viable adenomatous tissue as well as an accurate monitoring of the effects of different therapeutic regimens. Secondo Lastoria, Department of Nuclear Medicine, National Cancer Institute, Fondazione G Pascale, via M Semmola, 80131 Napoli, Italy
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Schick, L. "Cestaro, Antonio, Giarrizzo, Giuseppe, Longhitano, Adolfo, Marin o, Salvatore, Pieronek, Tadeusz, Ricca, Paolo, Span u, Paolo, II Sinodo Diocesano nella Teologia e nella Storia. Atti del Convegno di Studi. Catania 15–16 Maggio 1986. Acireale: Galatea 1987. 181 S. = Quaderni di Synaxis 3." Archiv für katholisches Kirchenrecht 156, no. 1 (June 7, 1987): 296–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/2589045x-15601045.

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Lecompte, Camille. "Monaco, Salvatore F. : Archaic Cuneiform Tablets from Private Collections. Bethesda, Maryland: CDL Press 2016. X, 310 S. m. Abb. 4o = Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology 31. Hardbd. $ 90,00. ISBN 978-1-934309-65-0." Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 118, no. 3 (November 27, 2023): 175–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/olzg-2023-0058.

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Dalmasso, Alberto, Andrea Cossa, Giulia Bertolini, Niccolò Roda, Ilaria Servidio, Francesco Antonio Tucci, Salvatore Pece, Gabriella Sozzi, and Pier Giuseppe Pelicci. "Abstract 6923: Deconvolution of breast cancer dissemination and therapy resistance via single-cell transcriptional lineage tracing." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (March 22, 2024): 6923. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-6923.

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Abstract Chemotherapy remains the most used systemic treatment option for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Lineage tracing studies demonstrated that treatment does not significantly alter clonal composition of primary tumors (PTs). The specific transcriptional phenotype(s) conferring chemoresistance in PTs and metastasis, however, are still largely undetermined, and have not been analyzed at single-clone resolution. We first modelled clinically relevant contexts of chemoresistance in our recently published single-cell lineage tracing approach (DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-22-2717), using the standard-of-care combination of adriamycin and cyclophosphamide (A+C) in TNBC xenografts. Treatment was administered in neoadjuvant or adjuvant settings, or both together. In all cases, surgical PT resection was followed by metastatic disease. The neoadjuvant treatment resulted into a stable disease, thus resembling a significant fraction of the treated patients. To investigate clonal and transcriptional dynamics we performed scRNAseq analysis of 12 replicates (3 matched PT-lung replicates for each condition, for a total of 24 samples). Clustering analyses revealed a separation of treatments and tissue of origin. We retrieved a large number of longitudinal clones, including rare clones with high metastatic potential, in all the experimental conditions. A+C did not significantly alter clonal abundances, neither in PTs nor in metastases. Pseudobulk transcriptional analyses revealed key transcriptional traits associated with chemoresistance. Differential expression on longitudinal clones gave insights about transcriptional features of chemoresistant and pro-metastatic clones under chemotherapy. Integration at single-clone level of cluster analysis, pseudobulk and differential expression revealed cystatin (CST) family genes as highly-enriched in the chemoresistant and pro-metastatic phenotype. We are currently validating the role of CST genes in tumor growth, dissemination and chemoresistance in vivo using a panel of specific shRNAs. In parallel, using the same experimental model, we successfully deconvoluted the metastatic cascade through a single-cell lineage tracing approach on matched PT-CTC (circulating tumor cells)-lung replicates. scRNAseq analyses of pro-metastatic, circulating and metastatic clones is ongoing. Our preliminary data showed that all the dominant clones in the metastatic lungs are also found as CTCs in the bloodstream, thus suggesting that all pro-metastatic cells are also capable of surviving in the bloodstream and reinforcing our concept of pro-metastatic clone. This approach led us to gain a complete overview around clonal and transcriptional evolution of breast cancer dissemination. Citation Format: Alberto Dalmasso, Andrea Cossa, Giulia Bertolini, Niccolò Roda, Ilaria Servidio, Francesco Antonio Tucci, Salvatore Pece, Gabriella Sozzi, Pier Giuseppe Pelicci. Deconvolution of breast cancer dissemination and therapy resistance via single-cell transcriptional lineage tracing [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 6923.
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Vanhaelen, Maude. "Christianity, Latinity, and culture. Two studies on Lorenzo Valla. By Salvatore I. Camporeale (ed. Patrick Baker and Christopher S. Celenza). (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, 172.) Pp. xv + 336 incl. 2 ills. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2014. €1439. 978 90 04 26196 9; 1573 5664." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 66, no. 3 (June 26, 2015): 648–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002204691500010x.

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Teixeira, A. A. M., S. V. Brito, D. A. Teles, S. C. Ribeiro, J. A. Araujo-Filho, V. F. Lima, A. M. A. Pereira, and W. O. Almeida. "Helminths of the Lizard Salvator merianae (Squamata, Teiidae) in the Caatinga, Northeastern Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Biology 77, no. 2 (August 29, 2016): 312–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.13515.

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Abstract The lizard Salvator merianae is a widely distributed species in South America, occurring from southern Amazonia to the eastern Andes and northern Patagonia. Studies on the parasitic fauna of this lizard have revealed that it is a host for helminths in various Brazilian biomes. The present work provides new parasitological data on the gastrointestinal nematodes associated with the lizard S. merianae. Sixteen specimens were analyzed from nine different locations in a semi-arid region in northeastern Brazil. Five species of nematodes were identified. Oswaldofilaria petersi was first recorded as a parasite of the S. merianae, thus increasing the knowledge of the fauna of parasites that infect large Neotropical lizards.
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Arbeloa-Gutierrez, Lucas, and Antonio Arenas-Miquelez. "Artroplastia de resección de hombro como salvamento para infecciones recalcitrantes. Estado actual de la técnica a propósito de dos casos." Revista Chilena de Ortopedia y Traumatología 61, no. 03 (November 24, 2020): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1719022.

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Resumen Introducción y Objetivos La artroplastia de resección de hombro (ARH) se presenta como una técnica obsoleta y una opción no válida en la actualidad, debido a la evolución de las técnicas quirúrgicas y de los implantes. Pero, como consecuencia del aumento exponencial del uso de artroplastias de hombro, están aumentando en paralelo el número de fracasos e infecciones, con necesidad de revisión y rescate. Es por ello que, en determinadas situaciones y pacientes, esa técnica vuelve a ser una opción necesaria como salvataje, aunque tiene un alto coste funcional. El objetivo de nuestro trabajo, es presentar dos casos de artroplastia de resección de hombro como una opción válida de tratamiento en la actualidad y la revisión de la literatura. Casos Se presentan dos casos de ARH como tratamiento de rescate, en un caso de osteomielitis crónica de cabeza humeral y un caso de infección de hemiartroplastia de hombro. Ambos pacientes se encontraban sin dolor y libres de infección con un seguimiento de más de 30 meses. En un caso la funcionalidad fue limitada con un Constant de 45 pero el otro caso la funcionalidad fue aceptable con un Constant de 67. Conclusiones La ARH sigue siendo una técnica útil tras el fracaso de procedimientos de revisión, para resolver infecciones protésicas recalcitrantes u osteomielitis. Los resultados funcionales son pobres, por lo que debe reservarse para pacientes con baja demanda funcional y como salvataje, tras agotar otras opciones.
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Severi, Rita. "James S. Patty, Salvator Rosa in French Literature. From the Bizarre to the Sublime." Studi Francesi, no. 149 (December 1, 2006): 406–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.29096.

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Niehaus, Andres Schmidt-Hebbel, Robert Etienne Partarrieu Stegmeier, Matías Javier Croxatto, Sergio Arellano Garrido, Diego Edwards Silva, and Alex Vaisman Burucker. "No unión de fémur distal secundario a lesiones por armas de fuego; Manejo con técnica de masquelet y revisión de la literatura." Revista Chilena de Ortopedia y Traumatología 64, no. 03 (December 2023): e136-e142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1777992.

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Abstract Introducción Las fracturas expuestas por arma de fuego están en riesgo de presentar una pérdida de tejido óseo significativa. En defectos mayores de 2 cm es poco probable la consolidación. La técnica de membrana inducida (TMI) induce la formación de una membrana que facilita la consolidación. Se presentan dos casos de fractura expuestas por arma de fuego que evolucionaron con no uniones infectadas, defectos óseos y posterior manejo con la TMI. Presentación de los casos Se presentan dos casos de fractura expuesta de fémur distal, secundarias a herida por arma de fuego. Ambos inicialmente manejados con fijación externa seguida de un clavo endomedular (CEM), que evolucionaron con no unión infectada y defecto óseo de 4 cm. Ambos se manejaron con la TMI, logrando control de la infección y consolidación. Discusión La TMI fue utilizada de forma exitosa como cirugía de salvataje para defectos óseos secundarios a no unión infectada de fémur. El manejo de defectos óseos es un desafío ya que influye la infección, la pérdida de tejidos blandos, el gap óseo y el potencial de curación de la fractura. La TMI es una alternativa atractiva en el tratamiento de defectos óseos mayores de 2 cm, siendo la reparación independiente del tamaño del defecto y permitiendo controlar infecciones asociadas. Conclusión La TMI es una técnica de salvataje efectiva para el manejo de defectos óseos por arma de fuego, la cual permite salvar la extremidad, con un manejo integral de los diversos aspectos necesarios a considerar en estos casos.
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