186 research outputs found
Controllo e sindacati azionari nelle società quotate italiane
Lo studio propone un indagine empirica sugli assetti proprietari delle società quotate italiane, per individuare situazioni di controllo individuale o congiunto, messi in relazione alla dimensione a-ziendale delle società, onde verificare l’interazione tra la struttura del controllo societario e le potenzialità economiche dell’impresa.
L’indagine si soffermerà sui sindacati azionari, per valutarne la ri-levanza nel contesto delle società quotate: analizzando il contenuto del-le pattuizioni, si cercherà di mettere a fuoco l’incidenza di tali patti su-gli assetti di controllo delle società stesse. L’analisi delle situazioni di controllo congiunto da sindacato azionario potrà fornire ulteriori indica-zioni sulla correlazione tra controllo e dimensione economica.
La ricerca intende sperimentare un nuovo approccio nello studio dei problemi applicativi del diritto societario, e avviare la necessaria rifles-sione sulla relativa impostazione metodologica
TWO CASES OF NON-ALCOHOLIC WERNICKE ENCEPHALOPATHY SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY THIAMINE REPLACEMENT: DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CONSIDERATIONS
Wernicke\u2019s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neurologi- cal disorder, due to a lack of thiamin (vitamin B1) which is observed mainly in alcoholic patients. Unfortunately, the syn- drome is underestimated in clinical practice and most often recognized only on autopsy, especially among non-alcoholics. The common clinical picture include mental status changes, ocular dysfunction, and gait ataxia. Treatment consists of timely thiamine replacement through intravenous infusion.
We describe the case of two patients who developed a non-alcoholic WE post-surgical, regressed completely after intravenous infusion of thiamine. These cases suggest intere- sting diagnostic and therapeutic implications
Noncommutative Figa-Talamanca-Herz algebras for Schur multipliers
We introduce a noncommutative analogue of the Fig\'a-Talamanca-Herz algebra
on the natural predual of the operator space of
completely bounded Schur multipliers on Schatten space . We determine the
isometric Schur multipliers and prove that the space of bounded
Schur multipliers on Schatten space is the closure in the weak operator
topology of the span of isometric multipliers.Comment: 24 pages; corrected typo
T-cell depleted HLA-haploidentical HSCT in a child with neuromyelitis optica
Neuromyelitis optica is an immune-mediated disease characterized by a relapsing course, resulting in progressive disability. In children, given the long life expectancy, a disease-modifying treatment could be particularly desirable. Unfortunately, the currently available treatment strategies with this potential are scarce. Very limited data are available about the use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for autoimmune neurological diseases. In this report, we present a pediatric case successfully treated with allogeneic HSCT from an HLA-haploidentical donor, after ex vivo TCR/CD19-depletion of the graft. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of a pediatric patient to benefit from such a treatment
Generalized Bloch analysis and propagators on Riemannian manifolds with a discrete symmetry
We consider an invariant quantum Hamiltonian in the
space based on a Riemannian manifold with a countable
discrete symmetry group . Typically, is the universal
covering space of a multiply connected Riemannian manifold and is
the fundamental group of . On the one hand, following the basic step of the
Bloch analysis, one decomposes the space over into a direct
integral of Hilbert spaces formed by equivariant functions on . The
Hamiltonian decomposes correspondingly, with each component
being defined by a quasi-periodic boundary condition. The quasi-periodic
boundary conditions are in turn determined by irreducible unitary
representations of . On the other hand, fixing a
quasi-periodic boundary condition (i.e., a unitary representation of
) one can express the corresponding propagator in terms of the
propagator associated to the Hamiltonian . We discuss these procedures in
detail and show that in a sense they are mutually inverse
Spectral analysis on infinite Sierpinski fractafolds
A fractafold, a space that is locally modeled on a specified fractal, is the
fractal equivalent of a manifold. For compact fractafolds based on the
Sierpinski gasket, it was shown by the first author how to compute the discrete
spectrum of the Laplacian in terms of the spectrum of a finite graph Laplacian.
A similar problem was solved by the second author for the case of infinite
blowups of a Sierpinski gasket, where spectrum is pure point of infinite
multiplicity. Both works used the method of spectral decimations to obtain
explicit description of the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions. In this paper we
combine the ideas from these earlier works to obtain a description of the
spectral resolution of the Laplacian for noncompact fractafolds. Our main
abstract results enable us to obtain a completely explicit description of the
spectral resolution of the fractafold Laplacian. For some specific examples we
turn the spectral resolution into a "Plancherel formula". We also present such
a formula for the graph Laplacian on the 3-regular tree, which appears to be a
new result of independent interest. In the end we discuss periodic fractafolds
and fractal fields
On twisted Fourier analysis and convergence of Fourier series on discrete groups
We study norm convergence and summability of Fourier series in the setting of
reduced twisted group -algebras of discrete groups. For amenable groups,
F{\o}lner nets give the key to Fej\'er summation. We show that Abel-Poisson
summation holds for a large class of groups, including e.g. all Coxeter groups
and all Gromov hyperbolic groups. As a tool in our presentation, we introduce
notions of polynomial and subexponential H-growth for countable groups w.r.t.
proper scale functions, usually chosen as length functions. These coincide with
the classical notions of growth in the case of amenable groups.Comment: 35 pages; abridged, revised and update
Acceptability of evidence-based neonatal care practices in rural Uganda – implications for programming
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although evidence-based interventions to reach the Millennium Development Goals for Maternal and Neonatal mortality reduction exist, they have not yet been operationalised and scaled up in Sub-Saharan African cultural and health systems. A key concern is whether these internationally recommended practices are acceptable and will be demanded by the target community. We explored the acceptability of these interventions in two rural districts of Uganda.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We conducted 10 focus group discussions consisting of mothers, fathers, grand parents and child minders (older children who take care of other children). We also did 10 key informant interviews with health workers and traditional birth attendants.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Most maternal and newborn recommended practices are acceptable to both the community and to health service providers. However, health system and community barriers were prevalent and will need to be overcome for better neonatal outcomes. Pregnant women did not comprehend the importance of attending antenatal care early or more than once unless they felt ill. Women prefer to deliver in health facilities but most do not do so because they cannot afford the cost of drugs and supplies which are demanded in a situation of poverty and limited male support. Postnatal care is non-existent. For the newborn, delayed bathing and putting nothing on the umbilical cord were neither acceptable to parents nor to health providers, requiring negotiation of alternative practices.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The recommended maternal-newborn practices are generally acceptable to the community and health service providers, but often are not practiced due to health systems and community barriers. Communities associate the need for antenatal care attendance with feeling ill, and postnatal care is non-existent in this region. Health promotion programs to improve newborn care must prioritize postnatal care, and take into account the local socio-cultural situation and health systems barriers including the financial burden. Male involvement and promotion of waiting shelters at selected health units should be considered in order to increase access to supervised deliveries. Scale-up of the evidence based practices for maternal-neonatal health in Sub-Saharan Africa should follow rapid appraisal and adaptation of intervention packages to address the local health system and socio-cultural situation.</p
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