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The drivers of customer satisfaction for academic library services: managerial hints from an empirical study on two Italian university libraries using the Kano model
The intent of this qualitative research is to investigate and understand the requisites of customer satisfaction for academic librariesâ users and to give managerial hints for the implementation of user centred academic library services. To this aim, we analyse the library services of two Italian Universities (the Faculty of Economics of University of Palermo and the Central Library of the University of Salerno) to find relations and congruencies and to evaluate the perceived relevance of the tangible and intangible aspects of these services. In the preliminary phase of the research, we conducted both focus groups and individual interviews involving students or researchers who regularly use the library services. This study supplies a significant analysis of qualitative data that can be functional for researchers and for university managers to plan strategic and operative activities in order to improve academic library services
Marketing as a Luhmanian System
This study is focused on a twofold observation through Niklas Luhmannâs systemic theory (1927-1998). On one side, we see marketing as a methodology/topic in the relentless process of sense and meaning construction by each system through its specific code and program (e. g. science, economics, law, religion, politics). The process of making of sense and meaning can be depicted as communication: (Marketing = Code -> System = Market System)
Designing a Mobile App for Museums According to the Drivers of Visitor Satisfaction
The aim of this study is to identify the key factors as antecedents of visitor satisfaction for the design of a mobile app for museums. To our aim we use the Kano model that allows to categorize service attributes according to how they are perceived by customers and to estimate their impact on customer satisfaction. We collected qualitative data trough 300 questionnaires administered to tourists visiting the Sicilian cities of Palermo and Trapani over a period of 3 months (October- December 2012). The results of our analysis can be relevant for museum and public managers to plan strategic and operative activities, for researcher in the field of touristic marketing, for application developers, and for all those concerned with touristic and cultural heritage issues
Geometric expansion of the log-partition function of the anisotropic Heisenberg model
We study the asymptotic expansion of the log-partition function of the
anisotropic Heisenberg model in a bounded domain as this domain is dilated to
infinity. Using the Ginibre's representation of the anisotropic Heisenberg
model as a gas of interacting trajectories of a compound Poisson process we
find all the non-decreasing terms of this expansion. They are given explicitly
in terms of functional integrals. As the main technical tool we use the cluster
expansion method.Comment: 38 page
Molecular Conformation of Pyridinic Aromatic Esters. II. Electronic Absorption Spectra and Dipole Moments by Semiempirical Methods
The semiempirical MIM method was applied to calculate the
UV spectra of nine pyridine-aromatic-ester derivatives (having the
general formula R1-COO-R2) assuming a planar geometry. Benzene,
pyridine and formic acid were adopted as component systems.
The dipole moments of the same compounds were evaluated at the
MIM and INDO levels and the equilibrium percentage of the conformers
was deduced from experimental and theoretical values.
Comparable results were generally obtained. On the whole the
results are satisfactory but not sufficient to affirm with certainty
if the molecular skeleton is or is not planar
Molecular Conformation of Aza-substituted Benzanilides by Electronic Absorption Spectra and Dipole Moments
The electronic absorption spectra of thirteen pyridine aromatic
amides of general formula R1-CO-NH- R2 (Ri, R2 = pyridil or
phenyl) were obtained in methanol and dioxane solution.
The band assignment is briefly discussed.
The dipole moments were measured in dioxane at 25 ± 0.1 °c
and compared with values calculated by both the S. H. M. 0. method
and vectorial model. The comparison suggests the most probable
conformation of derivatives which have the nitrogen either in the
ortho or meta position in one or both rings of the molecule
Thermodynamic versus Topological Phase Transitions: Cusp in the Kert\'esz Line
We present a study of phase transitions of the Curie--Weiss Potts model at
(inverse) temperature , in presence of an external field . Both
thermodynamic and topological aspects of these transitions are considered. For
the first aspect we complement previous results and give an explicit equation
of the thermodynamic transition line in the -- plane as well as the
magnitude of the jump of the magnetization (for . The signature
of the latter aspect is characterized here by the presence or not of a giant
component in the clusters of a Fortuin--Kasteleyn type representation of the
model. We give the equation of the Kert\'esz line separating (in the
-- plane) the two behaviours. As a result, we get that this line
exhibits, as soon as , a very interesting cusp where it
separates from the thermodynamic transition line
Humoral immunological parameters in Italian patients with oral lichen planus
Serum humoral immunological parameters were determined in 25 patients with atrophic-erosive forms of oral lichen planus (OLP) (Group 1), in 28 patients with reticular-plaque-like lesions of OLP (Group 2) and in 21 healthy patients without oral lesions (Group 3). Comparing patients affected by atrophic-erosive forms of OLP (Group 1) with normal Controls (Group 3), increased levels of serum IgG approaching the statistical significance were found (Kruskal-Wallis test p = 0.0572). It was also found a significantly higher value of kappa (Kruskal-Wallis test p = 0.0017; Mann-Whitney test with Bonferroniâs correction p < 0.001) and lambda (Kruskal-Wallis test p = 0.0346; Mann-Whitney test with Bonferroniâs correction p = 0.013) light chains in patients with atrophic-erosive OLP (Group 1) as compared with normal controls (Group 3). However these higher levels were probably caused by strong prevalence of chronic liver diseases (40%), in patients with atrophic-erosive variety of OLP. No one of these patients was affected by autoimmune liver disease. No differences were noted between atrophic-erosive OLP (Group 1) and hyperkeratosic OLP (Group 2). This study does not confirm the suggestion that patients with OLP may have a generalized immunologic disorder and it also add some evidences that the role of humoral immunity in the pathogenesis of OLP is probably secondary to the cell-mediated reaction against basal keratinocytes.Les principaux aspects de lâimmunologie humorale ont Ă©tĂ© Ă©valuĂ©s dans deux groupes de malades porteur dâun lichen plan de la muqueuse buccale, 25 Ă formes atrophiques-Ă©rosives (Groupe 1), 28 Ă formes en rĂ©seaux ou en plaques blanches (Groupe 2), et chez 21 sujets sains. Au terme de cette Ă©tude les diffĂ©rences les plus remarquables sont les suivantes: le taux des IgG sĂ©riques est nettement plus Ă©levĂ© chez les sujets du Groupe 1 ce qui est presque significatif par rapport au Groupe 3 (p = 0.0577). Lâanalyse statistique a surtout rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© des diffĂ©rences significatives entre le Groupe 1 et le Groupe 3 (contrĂŽle) en ce qui concerne les taux sĂ©riques des chaĂźnes Kappa (Kruskal-Wallis test p = 0.0017; Mann-Whitney test corrigĂ© par Bonferroni p < 0.001 ) et des chaĂźnes Lambda (Kruskal-Wallis test p = 0.0346; Mann-Whitney test corrigĂ© par Bonferroni p = 0.013). Aucune autre diffĂ©rence significative entre les trois groupes nâa Ă©tĂ© observee. Nous pensons que ces rĂ©sultats sont probablement dus Ă la prĂ©sence dâune hĂ©patopathie chronique non auto-immune qui a Ă©tĂ© diagnostiquĂ©e dans 40% des cas du Groupe 1. Cette Ă©tude ne confirme donc pas la thĂšse selon laquelle les sujets atteints de lichen plan buccal pourraient avoir une dĂ©faillance de lâimmunitĂ© humorale. Elle nous permet de penser que le rĂŽle de cette derniĂšre dans la pathogĂ©nĂšse de la maladie est probablement secondaire Ă la rĂ©action cellulaire dirigĂ©e contre les kĂ©ratinocytes
Detection of SARS-CoV-2 N protein allelic variants by rapid high-throughput CLEIA antigen assay
We report the data obtained using an automated chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay (CLEIA) for rapid antigen detection of SARS-CoV-2 with a number of variants
Parametric analysis of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in transcatheter aortic valve replacement: evaluation of coronary flow obstruction
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is increasingly being considered for use in younger patients having longer life expectancy than those who were initially treated. The TAVR-in-TAVR procedure represents an appealing strategy to treat failed transcatheter heart valves (THV) likely occurring in young patients. However, the permanent displacement of first THV can potentially compromise the coronary access and ultimately inhibit the blood flow circulation. The objective of this study was to use finite-element analysis (FEA) to quantify coronary flow in a patient who underwent TAVR-in-TAVR. A parametric investigation was carried out to determine the impact of both the implantation depth and device size on coronary flow for several deployment configurations. The FEAs consisted of first delivering the SAPIEN 3 Ultra THV and then positioning the Evolut PRO device. Findings indicates that high implantation depth and device undersize of the second THV could significantly reduce coronary flow to 20% of its estimated level before TAVR. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between coronary flow and the valve-to-coronary distance (R = 0.86 and p = 0.032 for the left coronary artery, and R = 0.93 and p = 0.014 for the right coronary artery). This study demonstrated that computational modeling can provide valuable insights to improve the pre-procedural planning of TAVR-in-TAVR
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