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“Use of Scanner Data to Analyze the Table Wine Demand in the Italian Major Retailing Trade”
ABSTRACT
While the utilization of scanner data for food demand analyses has become increasingly popular in
the United States, few food demand studies, and in particular none on table wine, have been conducted
using scanner data in Italy+ This paper presents a first attempt to estimate a demand system
for selected brands of red tetra-packaged, plastic packaged, and bag-in-box table wine using scanner
data providing new and useful insights into the marketing of Italian wine+ Price and expenditure
elasticities of Italian red table wine demand drawn from a linear almost ideal demand system are
provided+ Results suggest a partially loyal market of table wine, showing a tendency to substitution
across brands and a degree of competition among the leading brands+ @EconLit citations: Q110,
Q130#+ © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
Effects of long term application of compost and poultry manure on soil quality of citrus orchards in Southern Italy.
A six-year study was carried out in an organically managed orange orchard located in Sicily (Southern Italy) to assess the effect of compost and organic fertilizers utilisation on soil quality. Adopting a randomized-block experimental design with three replicates, four treatments were carried out. In treatments 1 and 2, two different composts (C1 from distillery by products and C2 from livestock wastes) were applied. The plots of treatment 3 were fertilized using dried poultry manure. The control treatment was fertilized with mineral/synthetic fertilizers. In order to verify the hypothesis that composts and organic fertilizers improve soil fertility, soil quality was evaluated by selecting dynamic soil parameters, as indicators linked to C and N cycles. Total organic C, total N, C/N ratio, humified fraction, isoelectric focusing (IEF) of extracted organic matter, microbial biomass C, potentially mineralisable N under anaerobic conditions, potenzially mineralizable C, C mineralization quotient and metabolic quotient were determined for each sample. Furthermore, the Comunity level Physiological Profile (by Biolog tecnique) was defined, calculating derived functional biodiversity and versatility indexes. Parameters related to IEF and potentially mineralizable C showed significant differences among the treatments. Moreover, total C, total N and humification parameters tended to increase, while no differences were observed in biodiversity indexes. On these findings, it was concluded that composts and poultry manure only weakly affected soil properties, though they increased soil nutritive elements potentially available to crops
Wideband saturable absorption in few-layer molybdenum diselenide (MoSe₂) for Q-switching Yb-, Er- and Tm-doped fiber lasers.
We fabricate a free-standing molybdenum diselenide (MoSe2) saturable absorber by embedding liquid-phase exfoliated few-layer MoSe2 flakes into a polymer film. The MoSe2-polymer composite is used to Q-switch fiber lasers based on ytterbium (Yb), erbium (Er) and thulium (Tm) gain fiber, producing trains of microsecond-duration pulses with kilohertz repetition rates at 1060 nm, 1566 nm and 1924 nm, respectively. Such operating wavelengths correspond to sub-bandgap saturable absorption in MoSe2, which is explained in the context of edge-states, building upon studies of other semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD)-based saturable absorbers. Our work adds few-layer MoSe2 to the growing catalog of TMDs with remarkable optical properties, which offer new opportunities for photonic devices
Rapid detection of copy number variations and point mutations in BRCA1/2 genes using a single workflow by ion semiconductor sequencing pipeline
Molecular analysis of BRCA1 (MIM# 604370) and BRCA2 (MIM #600185) genes is essential for familial breast and ovarian cancer prevention and treatment. An efficient, rapid, cost-effective accurate strategy for the detection of pathogenic variants is crucial. Mutations detection of BRCA1/2 genes includes screening for single nucleotide variants (SNVs), small insertions or deletions (indels), and Copy Number Variations (CNVs). Sanger sequencing is unable to identify CNVs and therefore Multiplex Ligation Probe amplification (MLPA) or Multiplex Amplicon Quantification (MAQ) is used to complete the BRCA1/2 genes analysis. The rapid evolution of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies allows the search for point mutations and CNVs with a single platform and workflow. In this study we test the possibilities of NGS technology to simultaneously detect point mutations and CNVs in BRCA1/2 genes, using the OncomineTM BRCA Research Assay on Personal Genome Machine (PGM) Platform with Ion Reporter Software for sequencing data analysis (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Comparison between the NGS-CNVs, MLPA and MAQ results shows how the NGS approach is the most complete and fast method for the simultaneous detection of all BRCA mutations, avoiding the usual time consuming multistep approach in the routine diagnostic testing of hereditary breast and ovarian cancers
Evanescent-wave coupled right angled buried waveguide: Applications in carbon nanotube mode-locking
In this paper we present a simple but powerful subgraph sampling primitive
that is applicable in a variety of computational models including dynamic graph
streams (where the input graph is defined by a sequence of edge/hyperedge
insertions and deletions) and distributed systems such as MapReduce. In the
case of dynamic graph streams, we use this primitive to prove the following
results:
-- Matching: First, there exists an space algorithm that
returns an exact maximum matching on the assumption the cardinality is at most
. The best previous algorithm used space where is the
number of vertices in the graph and we prove our result is optimal up to
logarithmic factors. Our algorithm has update time. Second,
there exists an space algorithm that returns an
-approximation for matchings of arbitrary size. (Assadi et al. (2015)
showed that this was optimal and independently and concurrently established the
same upper bound.) We generalize both results for weighted matching. Third,
there exists an space algorithm that returns a constant
approximation in graphs with bounded arboricity.
-- Vertex Cover and Hitting Set: There exists an space
algorithm that solves the minimum hitting set problem where is the
cardinality of the input sets and is an upper bound on the size of the
minimum hitting set. We prove this is optimal up to logarithmic factors. Our
algorithm has update time. The case corresponds to minimum
vertex cover.
Finally, we consider a larger family of parameterized problems (including
-matching, disjoint paths, vertex coloring among others) for which our
subgraph sampling primitive yields fast, small-space dynamic graph stream
algorithms. We then show lower bounds for natural problems outside this family
Few-layer MoS<inf>2</inf> saturable absorbers for short-pulse laser technology: Current status and future perspectives [Invited]
Few-layer molybdenum disul de (MoS2) is emerging as a promising quasi-two-dimensional material, further
extending the library of suitable layered nanomaterials with exceptional optical properties for use in saturable
absorber devices that enable short-pulse generation in laser systems. In this article, we catalog and review the
nonlinear optical properties of few-layer MoS2, summarize recent progress in processing and integration into
saturable absorber devices and comment on the current status and future perspectives of MoS2-based pulsed
lasers.The authors would like to thank J. R. Taylor for fruitful
discussions. EJRK and TH acknowledge support from
the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OSA via https://www.osapublishing.org/prj/abstract.cfm?URI=prj-3-2-A30
Dbl oncogene expression in MCF-10 A epithelial cells disrupts mammary acinar architecture, induces EMT and angiogenic factor secretion.
The proteins of the Dbl family are guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) of Rho GTPases and are known to be involved in cell growth regulation. Alterations of the normal function of these proteins lead to pathological processes such as developmental disorders, neoplastic transformation, and tumor metastasis. We have previously demonstrated that expression of Dbl oncogene in lens epithelial cells modulates genes encoding proteins involved in epithelial-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) and induces angiogenesis in the lens. Our present study was undertaken to investigate the role of Dbl oncogene in epithelial cells transformation, providing new insights into carcinoma progression. To assess how Dbl oncogene can modulate EMT, cell migration, morphogenesis, and expression of pro-apoptotic and angiogenic factors we utilized bi- and three-dimensional cultures of MCF-10░A cells. We show that upon Dbl expression MCF-10░A cells undergo EMT. In addition, we found that Dbl overexpression sustain
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