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    Strategies for preventing group B streptococcal infections in newborns: A nation-wide survey of Italian policies

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    Damage Detection in Civil Engineering Structure Considering Temperature Effect

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    This paper concerns damage identification of a bridge located in Luxembourg. Vibration responses were captured from measurable and adjustable harmonic swept sine excitation and hammer impact. Different analysis methods were applied to the data measured from the structure showing interesting results. However, some difficulties arise, especially due to environmental influences (temperature and soil-behaviour variations) which overlay the structural changes caused by damage. These environmental effects are investigated in detail in this work. First, the modal parameters are identified from the response data. In the next step, they are statistically collected and processed through Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Kernel PCA. Damage indexes are based on outlier analysis

    Comparison of risk-based methods for bridge scour management

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    Scour is a significant cause of bridge failure, and resulting bridge closures are likely to generate significant disruption to infrastructure networks. The management of scour-susceptible bridges is a significant challenge for improving transport resilience, but tends to be heuristic and qualitative. Such assessments often suffer from insufficient knowledge of key factors and require assumptions, which may increase their estimation and relative uncertainty. Analysis of publicly available technical documents reveals that various definitions of "risk" are adopted, as well as multiple approaches are applied. This paper has three objectives: (i) to illustrate the concept of risk in bridge scour management; (ii) to propose a simple scoring system to analyse existing risk-based approaches to manage bridge scour; and (iii) to analyse and compare such approaches on the basis of the obtained scores. A sample of nine documents containing bridge scour risk assessment practices or approaches was analysed using the developed rating system

    Familial Tumoral Calcinosis: clinico-pathological findings and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy of hard and soft tissues lesions

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    Objective: We report on the clinic-pathological features of Familial Tumoral Calcinosis (FTC), a rare disease of early childhood and adulthood, caused by mutations in fibroblast growth factor 23 and GalNAc transferase 3. It is a bone metabolism disorder with abnormal phosphate and calcium (calcinosis) deposits around the joints, in visceral and soft tissues. Case Presentation: A 17 year-old girl complaining for long-standing night leg pain, resistant to FANS therapy, had been diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta and was therefore undergoing bisphosphonates therapy. She was referred to our Dental Clinic for diffuse dental anomalies, maxillary hypoplasia and tooth roots inclusions and underwent combined surgical and orthodontic treatment. The surgical samples were used for conventional and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopic (Nikon E-600) (CLSM) examination. Results: Microscopically several metaplastic micro and macro-calcificationin soft and periodontal tissue location were detected, along with a typical islands of homogenous, non tubular, dentino-osteoid calcified structures in dentinal tissues. Also, dentinal dysplasia with osteoid-like material, without incremental lines but with strong basophilia, intermingled with remnants of mature mucous connective tissue, was demonstrated. The diagnosis of FTC was confirmed by genetic analysis. Conclusions: CLSM helps to demonstrate distinct odontoblast and osteoblast anomalies in FTC that lead to the accumulation of atypical calcified tissues, responsible for the several clinical signs detected in the patient and formerly attributed to osteogenesis imperfecta

    New Insight into the Central Benzodiazepine Receptor-Ligand Interactions: Design, Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Molecular Modeling of 3-Substituted 6-Phenyl-4H-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepines and Related Compounds

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    20reservedmixedAnzini, Maurizio; Valenti, S.; Braile, C.; Cappelli, Andrea; Vomero, Salvatore; Alcaro, S.; Ortuso, F.; Marinelli, L.; Limongelli, V.; Novellino, E.; Betti, L.; Giannaccini, G.; Lucacchini, A.; Daniele, S.; Martini, C.; Ghelardini, C.; DI CESARE MANNELLI, L.; Giorgi, Gianluca; Mascia, M. P.; Biggio, G.Anzini, Maurizio; S., Valenti; C., Braile; Cappelli, Andrea; Vomero, Salvatore; S., Alcaro; F., Ortuso; L., Marinelli; V., Limongelli; E., Novellino; L., Betti; G., Giannaccini; A., Lucacchini; S., Daniele; C., Martini; C., Ghelardini; L., DI CESARE MANNELLI; Giorgi, Gianluca; M. P., Mascia; G., Biggi
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