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    On the minimum distance of AG codes, on Weierstrass semigroups and the smoothability of certain monomial curves in 4-Space

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    In this paper we treat several topics regarding numerical Weierstrass semigroups and the theory of Algebraic Geometric Codes associated to a pair (X,P)(X, P), where XX is a projective curve defined over the algebraic closure of the finite field FqF_q and P is a FqF_q-rational point of XX. First we show how to evaluate the Feng-Rao Order Bound, which is a good estimation for the minimum distance of such codes. This bound is related to the classical Weierstrass semigroup of the curve XX at PP. Further we focus our attention on the question to recognize the Weierstrass semigroups over fields of characteristic 0. After surveying the main tools (deformations and smoothability of monomial curves) we prove that the semigroups of embedding dimension four generated by an arithmetic sequence are Weierstrass.Comment: 30 pages, presented at CAAG 2010 (Bangalore, India

    Diversity of cervical microbiota in asymptomatic chlamydia trachomatis genital infection: a pilot study

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    Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection continues to be an important public health problem worldwide due to its increasing incidence. C. trachomatis infection can lead to severe sequelae, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, obstructive infertility, and preterm birth. Recently, it has been suggested that the cervico-vaginal microbiota may be an important defense factor toward C. trachomatis infection as well as the development of chronic sequelae. Therefore, the investigation of microbial profiles associated to chlamydial infection is of the utmost importance. Here we present a pilot study aiming to characterize, through the metagenomic analysis of sequenced 16s rRNA gene amplicons, the cervical microbiota from reproductive age women positive to C. trachomatis infection. The main finding of our study showed a marked increase in bacterial diversity in asymptomatic C. trachomatis positive women as compared to healthy controls in terms of Shannon's diversity and Shannon's evenness (P = 0.031 and P = 0.026, respectively). More importantly, the cervical microbiota from C. trachomatis positive women and from healthy controls significantly separated into two clusters in the weighted UniFrac analysis (P = 0.0027), suggesting that differences between the two groups depended entirely on the relative abundance of bacterial taxa rather than on the types of bacterial taxa present. Furthermore, C. trachomatis positive women showed an overall decrease in Lactobacillus spp. and an increase in anaerobes. These findings are part of an ongoing larger epidemiological study that will evaluate the potential role of distinct bacterial communities of the cervical microbiota in C. trachomatis infection

    Quality in the extra-analytical phases of urinalysis

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    The chemical, physical and morphologic urine examination has undergone radical changes over the last few years, so that the time has come for introducing further changes and modifications in various steps of this important test. The breakthroughs of new technologies have allowed making the laboratory report much more informative for the stakeholders. Nevertheless, important considerations for improving the quality throughout the testing process were also raised, especially in the preanalytical phase. Currently, it might be advisable to pursue consolidation and standardization of the analytical phase, as well as redefinition of clinical targets through construction of a complete, integrated and much more clinically meaningful report. This article aims to review the state of the art in urinalysis, as well as providing useful information for achieving more standardization and quality of this useful diagnostic test

    173. Insulin B9-23 LV-Driven Expression in Hepatocytes Combined With Suboptimal Dose of Anti-CD3 mAb Cures Type 1 Diabetes in NOD Mice

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    Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease resulting in complete destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells. In T1D in human and in the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse, the spontaneous murine model of T1D, auto-reactive T cells target islet-associated antigens. Induction of antigen (Ag)-specific tolerance could cure Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) but it has not been achieved yet. We previously showed that lentiviral vector (LV)-mediated gene expression in hepatocytes induces active tolerance toward the encoded-Ag. Systemic administration of a single dose of Integrase competent (IC) or integrase defective (ID) LV.ET.InsB9-23.142T, enabling stable and transient expression of InsB9-23 in hepatocytes, respectively, arrests β cell destruction in NOD mice at advanced pre-diabetic stage by generating InsB9-23-specific FoxP3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs). In the present study we tested the efficacy of hepatocytes-directed LV.ET. InsB9-23.142T gene transfer in protecting from disease progression at later stages and in reversing T1D.Treatment with LV.ET.InsB9-23.142T in NOD mice with glucose levels ranging from 200mg/mL to 250mg/mL blocked T1D progression in only 27% of the mice. Co-expression of the late auto-Ags-derived epitopes GAD206-220 and IGRP195-214 in hepatocytes did not improve the efficacy of LV.ET.InsB9-23.142T treatment. LV.ET.InsB9-23.142T treatment in diabetic NOD mice with blood glucose levels ranging from 250mg/mL to 300mg/mL did not result in reversion to normoglycemic levels in any of the treated mice.We next combined InsB9-23 gene transfer with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) treatment. Treatment with anti-CD3 mAb at optimal doses is able per se to reverse T1D in NOD mice. Therefore, we tested decreasing doses of anti-CD3 mAb in diabetic NOD mice with blood glucose levels ranging from 250mg/mL to 300mg/mL to identify the sub-optimal dose unable to revert T1D. We found that a single administration of anti-CD3 mAb at 5μg instead of 10μg results was not effective. This sub-optimal dose of anti-CD3 mAb (1X 5μg) was administered together with LV.ET.InsB9-23.142T to NOD mice with blood glucose levels ranging from 250mg/mL to 300mg/mL. Results showed T1D reversal in 75% of ICLV-treated and 40% of the IDLV-treated mice. These data indicate that the LV.ET. InsB9-23.142T treatment combined with sub-optimal anti-CD3 mAb treatment is able to reverse overt diabetes

    Quality in the extra-analytical phases of urinalysis

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    The chemical, physical and morphologic urine examination has undergone radical changes over the last few years, so that the time has come for introducing further changes and modifications in various steps of this important test. The breakthroughs of new technologies have allowed making the laboratory report much more informative for the stakeholders. Nevertheless, important considerations for improving the quality throughout the testing process were also raised, especially in the preanalytical phase. Currently, it might be advisable to pursue consolidation and standardization of the analytical phase, as well as redefinition of clinical targets through construction of a complete, integrated and much more clinically meaningful report. This article aims to review the state of the art in urinalysis, as well as providing useful information for achieving more standardization and quality of this useful diagnostic test

    Robustness and static-positional accuracy of the SteamVR 1.0 virtual reality tracking system

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    The use of low-cost immersive virtual reality systems is rapidly expanding. Several studies started to analyse the accuracy of virtual reality tracking systems, but they did not consider in depth the effects of external interferences in the working area. In line with that, this study aimed at exploring the static-positional accuracy and the robustness to occlusions inside the capture volume of the SteamVR (1.0) tracking system. To do so, we ran 3 different tests in which we acquired the position of HTC Vive PRO Trackers (2018 version) on specific points of a grid drawn on the floor, in regular tracking conditions and with partial and total occlusions. The tracking system showed a high inter- and intra-rater reliability and detected a tilted surface with respect to the floor plane. Every acquisition was characterised by an initial random offset. We estimated an average accuracy of 0.5 +/- 0.2 cm across the entire grid (XY-plane), noticing that the central points were more accurate (0.4 +/- 0.1 cm) than the outer ones (0.6 +/- 0.1 cm). For the Z-axis, the measurements showed greater variability and the accuracy was equal to 1.7 +/- 1.2 cm. Occlusion response was tested using nonparametric Bland-Altman statistics, which highlighted the robustness of the tracking system. In conclusion, our results promote the SteamVR system for static measures in the clinical field. The computed error can be considered clinically irrelevant for exercises aimed at the rehabilitation of functional movements, whose several motor outcomes are generally measured on the scale of metres

    intensive nutritional counselling and support and clinical outcomes in hemodialysis patients

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    Protein-energy wasting is frequently found in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Anorexia and hypophagia contribute to malnutrition, increased morbidity and mortality, but the clinical impact of correcting hypophagia remains uncertain. We evaluated whether correction of hypophagia influences morbidity and mortality in anorexic HD patients. Thirty-four HD patients were enrolled in a 2-year follow-up programme including regular nutritional assessment. Patients not meeting nutritional requirements during the follow-up, received nutritional counselling, consisting of advice, individually tailored diet and, in case of failure of dietary intervention, artificial nutrition. Biochemical, anthropometric, body composition parameters, morbidity and mortality were recorded in all patients at 12 and 24 months. At baseline, 14 patients (41%) were anorexic, and 20 patients (59%) non-anorexic. Anorexic patients were hypophagic and presented with reduced fat-free mass. After 12 and 24 months, cholesterol, albumin, lymphocyte count and BMI did not differ among groups, while FFM (%) in supplemented anorexic patients significantly improved, being not different any more vs non-anorexic (65.8±4.4 vs 65.4±8.9, respectively; p=n.s.; 65.8±4.4 vs 66.7±10.78, respectively; p=n.s.). Morbidity and mortality were not different among the two groups. In conclusion, in HD patients, nutritional counselling and nutritional support positively affect nutritional status in hypophagic patients and make the risk of morbidity and mortality in anorexic patients comparable to non-anorexic

    Comparing inconsistency of pairwise comparison matrices depending on entries

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    Pairwise comparisons have been a long-standing technique for comparing alternatives/criteria and their role has been pivotal in the development of modern decision-making methods. Since several types of pairwise comparison matrices (e.g., multiplicative, additive, fuzzy) are proposed in literature, in this paper, we investigate, for which type of matrix, decision-makers are more coherent when they express their subjective preferences. By performing an experiment, we found that the additive approach provides the worst level of coherence
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