176 research outputs found
Coherent transport in extremely underdoped Nd1.2Ba1.8Cu3Oz nanostructures
Proximity-effect and resistance magneto-fluctuations measurements in
submicron Nd1.2Ba1.8Cu3Oz (NBCO) nano-loops are reported to investigate
coherent charge transport in the non-superconducting state. We find an
unexpected inhibition of cooper pair transport, and a destruction of the
induced superconductivity, by lowering the temperature from 6K to 250mK. This
effect is accompanied by a significant change in the conductance-voltage
characteristics and in the zero bias conductance response to the magnetic field
pointing to the activation of a strong pair breaking mechanism at lower
temperature. The data are discussed in the framework of mesoscopic effects
specific to superconducting nanostructures, proximity effect and high
temperature superconductivity.Comment: to appear on new journal of Physic
Effects of compost organic amendments on chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)
The following fertiliser treatments were compared during the years 2002 and 2003 on alfalfa forage (Medicago sativa L.): compost obtained from the organic fraction of the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW); olive pomace compost (OPC); mineral fertiliser (Min). All the treatments allowed a distribution of 75kg ha-1 of P2O5. Three cuttings occurred: at 168, 206 and 351 days after compost application (DAA) in 2002; 119, 152 and 320 DAA in 2003. Cumulative biomass and dry matter yields were measured during each experimental year. Furthermore, chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of dry matter (DMd), organic matter (OMd), crude protein (CPd) and NDF (NDFd) were determined. MSW treatment showed a significantly (P<0.01) higher content of ADL than OPC and Min (77.0, 66.0 and 65.0g kg-1 DM, respectively). Fertiliser treatments also affected (P<0.01) digestibility parameters. In fact, DMd and OMd values showed the same trend with lower percentages in MSW treatment than in the OPC and Min ones. The NDFd differed in all treatments having the highest value in OPC (40.1%). The results indicated that the soil distribution of organic materials offer the possibility to reduce the application of mineral fertilisers and production costs without decreasing alfalfa yield, forage chemical composition and in vitro digestibility
Effetti della riduzione degli input di coltivazione sul girasole (<i>Helianthus annuus</i> L.) coltivato in diversi ambienti mediterranei
A two year field experiment was carried out on six different environmental sites of Middle and Southern Italy with the aim of
evaluating the effects of some low input cultural techniques on yield of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.). In each sites sunflower
commerciai hybrids were sown at different dates between January to April. Normal and minimum soil tillage were included
in the experimental design, and irrigation treatments were also tested in two sites.
Yield response of sunflower to minimum tillage treatments did not show in most cases a significant variation in comparison
with ordinary tillage methods. Early sowing enhanced or decreased sunflower performance according to the agrometeorological
features of the sites. Irrigation determined a significant yield effect but in some cases water efficiency was lower in early sowing
treatments. The results indicate the possibility of reducing energy input in sunflower without remarkable yield depression, by
adapting cultural techniques and hybrid choice to the environmental characteristics.
Due anni di sperimentazione in campo sono stati condotti in sei differenti ambienti dell'Italia Centro-Meridionale al fine di
valutare la possibilità di una semplificazione della tecnica colturale in girasole. Sono stati saggiati ibridi di diversa precocità
seminati in differenti epoche e sottoposti ad un diverso grado di intensificazione delle lavorazioni. In due delle unità operative
(UUOO) sono stati sperimentati anche diversi trattamenti irrigui.
Nella maggior parte dei casi la lavorazione ridotta non ha determinato differenze significative di resa rispetto alla tecniche
tradizionali di preparazione del terreno, mettendo in evidenza la capacità del girasole di sfruttare l'effetto residuo delle
lavorazioni. L'anticipo delle semine ha avuto un effetto sulle rese variabile a seconda del sito di sperimentazione, indicando che in
alcuni ambienti questo accorgimento consente di utilizzare al meglio le eventuali piogge invernali e primaverili.
L'eliminazione o la riduzione degli apporti irrigui ha invece determinato significative riduzioni di produzione, anche se in
alcune situazioni questo effetto è risultato meno marcato con le epoche di semina anticipate.
Il primo biennio di sperimentazione ha messo in evidenza che la riduzione degli input nella coltivazione del girasole sia
proponibile anche dal punto di vista economico purché si adegui la scelta delle tecniche colturali e dei genotipi alle caratteristiche
ambientali
Enhanced Josephson coupling in hybrid nanojunctions
We have fabricated NbN/Au nanogaps and bridged them with an Al superconductor using Ti as an interlayer. The nanodevices show a critical current density at 300 mK as high as 3
7106A/cm2, which is 30% higher than that of Al nanowires with the same lateral dimensions as the NbN-based devices. The response of the critical current as a function of the external magnetic field clearly showed a Fraunhofer-like behavior, indicating a Josephson coupling between the NbN electrodes through the Al barrier. The superconducting transport evolves into different transport regimes as a function of the temperature. These findings demonstrate the importance of using superconducting barriers in hybrid nanodevices to achieve very high Josephson current in nanodevices of great relevance in superconducting circuits requiring high integration density
Little-Parks effect in single YBaCuO sub-micron rings
The properties of single submicron high-temperature superconductor (HTS)
rings are investigated. The Little-Parks effect is observed and is accompanied
by an anomalous behavior of the magnetic dependence of the resistance, which we
ascribe to non-uniform vorticity (superfluid angular momentum) within the ring
arms. This effect is linked to the peculiar HTS-relationship between the values
of the coherence length and the London penetration depth.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Study of the Adhesion of the Human Gut Microbiota on Electrospun Structures
Although the adhesion of bacteria on surfaces is a widely studied process, to date, most of the works focus on a single species of microorganisms and are aimed at evaluating the antimicrobial properties of biomaterials. Here, we describe how a complex microbial community, i.e., the human gut microbiota, adheres to a surface to form stable biofilms. Two electrospun structures made of natural, i.e., gelatin, and synthetic, i.e., polycaprolactone, polymers were used to study their ability to both promote the adhesion of the human gut microbiota and support microbial growth in vitro. Due to the different wettabilities of the two surfaces, a mucin coating was also added to the structures to decouple the effect of bulk and surface properties on microbial adhesion. The developed biofilm was quantified and monitored using live/dead imaging and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicated that the electrospun gelatin structure without the mucin coating was the optimal choice for developing a 3D in vitro model of the human gut microbiota
Bone and gut microbiota crosstalk: A novel 3D in vitro approach
The present research aimed at shedding light on the interplay between the composition of the human gut microbiota and bone cells
Surgical management of adult Brainstem Gliomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The present review aims to investigate the survival and functional outcomes in adult high-grade brainstem gliomas (BGSs) by comparing data from resective surgery and biopsy. MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library were screened to conduct a systematic review of the literature, according to the PRISMA statement. Analysis was limited to articles including patients older than 18 years of age and those published from 1990 to September 2022. Case reports, review articles, meta-analyses, abstracts, reports of aggregated data, and reports on multimodal therapy where surgery was not the primary treatment were excluded. The ROBINS-I tool was applied to evaluate the risk of bias. Six studies were ultimately considered for the meta-analysis. The resective group was composed of 213 subjects and the bioptic group comprised 125. The analysis demonstrated a survival benefit in those patients in which an extensive resection was possible (STR HR 0.59 (95% CI 0.42, 0.82)) (GTR HR 0.63 (95% CI 0.43, 0.92)). Although surgical resection is associated with increased survival, the significantly higher complication rate makes it difficult to recommend surgery instead of biopsy for BSGs. Future investigations combining volumetric data and molecular profiles could add important data to better define the proper indication between resection and biopsy
Electrospun Structures Made of a Hydrolyzed Keratin-Based Biomaterial for Development of in vitro Tissue Models
The aim of this study is the analysis and characterization of a hydrolyzed keratin-based biomaterial and its processing using electrospinning technology to develop in vitro tissue models. This biomaterial, extracted from poultry feathers, was mixed with type A porcine gelatin and cross-linked with γ-glycidyloxy-propyl-trimethoxy-silane (GPTMS) to be casted initially in the form of film and characterized in terms of swelling, contact angle, mechanical properties, and surface charge density. After these chemical-physical characterizations, electrospun nanofibers structures were manufactured and their mechanical properties were evaluated. Finally, cell response was analyzed by testing the efficacy of keratin-based structures in sustaining cell vitality and proliferation over 4 days of human epithelial, rat neuronal and human primary skin fibroblast cells
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