275 research outputs found
La formazione universitaria alla competenza relazionale e comunicativa dell’educatore socio-pedagogico. Evidenze e riflessioni da un’analisi documentale nel Corso di Laurea in Scienze dell’educazione e della formazione dell’Università di Padova
L’articolo analizza il ruolo della competenza relazionale e comunicativa nel percorso universitario di formazione dell’educatore socio-pedagogico. Esso riporta una ricerca condotta nel Corso di Laurea L-19 dell’Università di Padova a partire dai contenuti core identificati dal Progetto nazionale TECO-D/L-19, rispetto alla competenza “dinamiche relazionali e situazionali nei diversi contesti educativi e formativi”. Lo sviluppo di tale competenza nella figura dell’educatore viene esplorata nei documenti didattici e istituzionali (Scheda SUA, syllabi e documenti di tirocinio), rilevando punti di forza e aree di miglioramento, al fine di identificare possibili aspetti di ulteriore valorizzazione di tale competenza nella preparazione accademica
Ultrafast Structural Dynamics of Photo-Reactions Revealed by Model-Independent X-ray Cross-Correlation Analysis
We applied angular X-ray Cross-Correlation analysis (XCCA) to scattering
images from a femtosecond resolution LCLS X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL)
pump-probe experiment with solvated PtPOP
([Pt(POH)]) metal complex molecules. The molecules
were pumped with linear polarized laser pulses creating an excited state
population with a preferred orientational (alignment) direction. Two time
scales of ps and ps were revealed by model-independent
XCCA, associated with an internal structural changes and rotational dephasing,
respectively. Our studies illustrate the potential of XCCA to reveal hidden
structural information in a model independent analysis of time evolution of
solvated metal complex molecules.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 50 reference
High-dose chemotherapy in the treatment of relapsed osteosarcoma: an Italian sarcoma group study.
HPV in sperm is efficiently removed by washing: A suitable approach for assisted reproduction
Research question: Is it possible, by sperm-washing spermatozoa from clinically HPV-positive men, to obtain spermatozoa free of human papillomavirus (HPV) to be employed in assisted reproduction? Design: This was an observational study performed on HPV-positive men. Freshly ejaculated semen was collected and readily processed by gradient separation followed by swim-up from the washed pellet. The resulting fractions were seminal plasma, cell pellet, round cells, non-motile spermatozoa and motile spermatozoa. All fractions were then tested for the presence of HPV DNA. Results: Of the 15 clinically HPV-positive subjects, 67% were positive in at least one of the seminal fractions. If any postivity was detected, the plasma was always HPV positive. No consistent pattern was observed throughout different samples in the cell pellet, round cell and non-motile spermatozoa fractions. However, after the sperm-wash procedure, the fraction of motile spermatozoa was never found to be HPV-positive. Conclusions: The sperm-washing technique, which was previously successfully used to remove human immunodeficiency virus, can efficiently remove HPV from spermatozoa. However, the present study was conducted on a small population so a larger follow-up study is recommended. HPV screening should be performed in sperm samples and, upon HPV positivity, sperm-washing should be considered before assisted reproduction techniques are used
Meningiomas after cranial radiotherapy for childhood cancer: a single institution experience.
GH replacement therapy and second neoplasms in adult survivors of childhood cancer: a retrospective study from a single institution.
Evaluation of the effect of protective genetic variants on cART success in HIV-1-infected patients
Photodissociation of aqueous I 3 - observed with liquid-phase ultrafast mega-electron-volt electron diffraction
Developing femtosecond resolution methods for directly observing structural dynamics is critical to understanding complex photochemical reaction mechanisms in solution. We have used two recent developments, ultrafast mega-electron-volt electron sources and vacuum compatible sub-micron thick liquid sheet jets, to enable liquid-phase ultrafast electron diffraction (LUED). We have demonstrated the viability of LUED by investigating the photodissociation of tri-iodide initiated with a 400 nm laser pulse. This has enabled the average speed of the bond expansion to be measured during the first 750 fs of dissociation and the geminate recombination to be directly captured on the picosecond time scale
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