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    IL CLIMA NEL VINO. METODI DI RICOSTRUZIONE E IMPATTI ECONOMICI DELLE FLUTTUAZIONI CLIMATICHE NELLE REGIONI VITIVINICOLE (SECOLI XVII-XX)

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    This study discusses the potential of wine quality as a new proxy data for the historical climatology. Wine-growing regions represent traditional areas of research since the beginnings of the discipline, when it was discovered the value of grape harvest dates (GHD) for the reconstruction of temperatures in the pre-instrumental period. However, annual meteorological variability exerts a considerable influence also on winemaking\u2019s results. To define the quality of wine we propose a quantitative index to convert narrative descriptions in vintage quality ratings. The analysis of the relationship between grape harvest dates and wine quality ratings shows significative correspondences in several European regions opening new perspectives of research for areas devoid of phenological data. Moreover, the information on vintages characteristics expands the meteorological knowledge available through the GHD series allowing useful suggestions about the seasonal distribution of temperature anomalies and precipitations. Finally, it was investigated also the role of the vintages quality in the economies of wine-growing regions, finding unexpected similarities in wine prices\u2019 historical trends of different European countries

    Chemotherapy-free treatments: are we ready for prime time?

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    Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is most frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage and, despite high response rates to initial taxane-platinum-based chemotherapy, more than 70% of patients will develop recurrent disease and will receive several chemotherapy treatments. At present, the 5-year overall survival (OS) for women diagnosed with stage III–IV disease is 46% and patients with genetic impairments of DNA repair pathways [BRCA mutations and in general homologous recombination deficiency (HRD)] live longer and possibly will receive even more lines of chemotherapy

    Ectopic eruption of the first permanent molar in the maxilla: Cephalometric features of 13 pediatric patients

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    Ectopic eruption of the first permanent molar in the maxilla, generally characterized by the wrong axial positioning during eruption, is reported to occur in about 2–6% of children. Its incidence is surely under-estimated as it frequently remains undiagnosed and, additionally, becomes irreversible, resulting in posterior crowding in such cases. This retrospective study aims to investigate the cephalometric features of patients affected by ectopic eruption of the maxillary first molar in comparison to a control group of patients. From a total of 1935 subjects, 13 patients were enrolled in the study group, while 26 patients were randomly selected as a control group. Lateral cephalometric teleradiographs obtained at the time of diagnosis were used to measure cephalometric values between study patients and controls. The prevalence of ectopic eruption of the first maxillary permanent molar in our patients was 1.14%. The mandibular angle (SN-GoMe) was found to be significantly greater in the study group than in control. The same statistical trend was observed for the inter-maxillary angle (SnaSnp-GoMe); also, the distance Sna-Me was greater in the study group. Differences between groups were statistically significant for the following distances: Snp-Sna, Ba-S and SOR-Sna, which were found to be, overall, greater in the study group. Ectopic eruption of the first permanent molar in the maxilla seems to be associated with morphogenetic characteristics of patients, mainly with a dolichocephalic pattern

    Inhibition of cell migration and invasion mediated by the TAT-RasGAP317-326 peptide requires the DLC1 tumor suppressor.

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    TAT-RasGAP317-326, a peptide corresponding to the 317-326 sequence of p120 RasGAP coupled with a cell-permeable TAT-derived peptide, sensitizes the death response of various tumor cells to several anticancer treatments. We now report that this peptide is also able to increase cell adherence, prevent cell migration and inhibit matrix invasion. This is accompanied by a marked modification of the actin cytoskeleton and focal adhesion redistribution. Interestingly, integrins and the small Rho GTP-binding protein, which are well-characterized proteins modulating actin fibers, adhesion and migration, do not appear to be required for the pro-adhesive properties of TAT-RasGAP317-326. In contrast, deleted in liver cancer-1, a tumor suppressor protein, the expression of which is often deregulated in cancer cells, was found to be required for TAT-RasGAP317-326 to promote cell adherence and inhibit migration. These results show that TAT-RasGAP317-326, besides its ability to favor tumor cell death, hampers cell migration and invasion

    Laser offset welding of AZ31B magnesium alloy to 316 stainless steel

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    In this paper, the feasibility of using a fiber laser to perform a dissimilar metal joining was explored. AZ31B magnesium and 316 stainless steel were autogenously joined in butt configuration. The weldability between different materials is often compromised by a large difference in thermal properties and poor metallurgical compatibility. Thus, the beam was focused onto the top surface of the magnesium plate, at a certain distance from the interfaces (offset), and without using any interlayer or groove preparation. Such a method was called laser offset welding (LOW). Results proved a very good capability. The ultimate tensile strength exceeded the value of 100 MPa, since a resistant and thin layer of hard intermetallic compounds is formed within the fusion zone. The rupture was observed within the magnesium side, far from the centerline. The metallurgy of fusion zone indicated the effectiveness of phases coalescence, without mixing at liquid states. LOW was demonstrated to be a promising technique to join dissimilar metal welds, being capable to produce an effective bonding with good tensile strength

    Vins, vendanges et fluctuations climatiques : EnquĂȘte en Italie

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    L'article, centrĂ© sur les dates de vendanges comme outil pour la reconstruction du climat de derniers 800 ans, travaille sur deux grands axes : l’un essentiellement historique, visant Ă  reconstruire l’origine, le dĂ©veloppement et l’exportation vers l’Italie de la mĂ©thode des dates des vendanges ; l’autre, visant Ă  la rĂ©alisation et Ă  l’analyse prĂ©liminaire d’une base de donnĂ©es de dates italiennes. La mise Ă  jour et la rĂ©vision des donnĂ©es existantes a Ă©tĂ© complĂ©tĂ©e par la collection de nouvelles dates. Cela nous a permis d’étendre jusqu’à nos jours les sĂ©ries de dates disponibles

    Determination of recombination length of a non-equilibrium plasma produced by laser ablation

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    An experimental study of the laser ablation produced plasma evolution is necessary for its deeper understanding, since plasma expansion has both spatially and temporally varying characteristics. We irradiated a Cu target with a KrF laser beam. A small Faraday cup array and an axial Faraday cup were used as diagnostic systems, in order to study the spatial variation in the total charge carried by plasma ions. Charge loss during the plasma expansion was observed, which was attributed to the charged species recombination. This occurred upstream to the critical distance where the plasma density is high enough. Downstream the critical distance the plasma particles collisions were negligible and the ion charge remained frozen. In these experiments it was observed that the critical distance for charge recombination was a function of laser fluence
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