913 research outputs found

    Pietra di Langa. ContinuitĂ  e discontinuitĂ  nelle culture costruttive e nel paesaggio

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    La pietra come ruolo storico e potenzialitĂ  di innovazione e costruzione nell'attenzione alle culture del territorio della Lang

    An Efficient Data Exchange Algorithm for Chained Network Functions

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    In-network function chaining often involves the deployment of multiple applications into a single, possibly multi-tenant, middlebox. This approach has gained much interest since new network paradigms, such as Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV), have been proposed to virtualize resources as well as network functions. In this scenario, it is very common to move data (e.g., packets) from an application to another by means of a switching module that is in charge of chaining network functions in the correct order, also ensuring an adequate level of isolation between any two virtualized components. With this purpose in mind, this paper proposes an efficient algorithm to handle the communication between the internal soft-switch and the heterogeneous network functions that are executed on the same server. Our proposal is designed with the aim of dealing with high speed packet processing, hence an extensive performance evaluation is also provided to prove the goodness of our solution in this context

    Dendroclimatic relevance of “Bosco Antico”, the most ancient living European larch wood in the southern Rhaetian Alps (Italy).

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    The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well documented. Nevertheless, knowledge of past climate variations is fundamental for a better understanding of ongoing climate change. This need is crucial in high mountain areas, where the effects of global warming are amplified and induce an accelerated glacial retreat. Thus, the use of climatic proxies such as tree-ring width offers tools to better understand the environmental dynamics in remote, sensitive sites. Here, we present the “Bosco Antico” site chronology, a six-century long dataset from the most ancient living stand in the Val di Sole area (southern Rhaetian Alps, Italy), and its relationship with summer mean temperatures. The analyses were performed on earlywood and latewood separately, as well as on tree-ring widths using static and moving correlations. The results showed that tree-rings and earlywood width are linked with June temperatures, whereas latewood width is mainly driven by July temperatures. All the analysed series were greatly influenced by June to July and June to August temperatures. Finally, a mean summer latewood-based temperature reconstruction since 1525 is proposed. It highlighted that during the last six hundred years, the summer temperatures span between -2.3 to +1.9 °C compared to the 1960–90 mean temperature (between 6.2 and 10.4 °C at the stand elevation). The coolest phase is recorded in the 1810s-20s underlining the strongest pulse of the Little Ice Age; other phases of negative anomalies are recorded in the first half of the 17th century, around 1700, and 1900 and during the 1970s. Our results add an important dataset for a specific climatic area, providing new information that will contribute to a better understanding of the climate dynamics for the study site as well as on a larger scale

    Continuous Photocatalytic Antibacterial Activity of AgNPs doped TiO2 Digital Printed on Commercial Porcelain-grès Tiles

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    Photocatalytic finishing materials, such as tiles or paints, are a productive as well as scientific reality. One of the most interesting photocatalytic material currently on the market is the porcelain stoneware which combines the beauty of a design product with hardness and absence of porosity and thus used for both floors and walls. The Ag- micrometric TiO2 allowed active ceramic slabs to be active under LED lights, bypassing the problem of the UVA radiation. SEM/TEM images in Fig. 1 indicate the full coverage of the porcelain surface (left image), besides a nanometric though heterogenous spreading of the AgNPs on top of the TiO2 matrix (right image). Figure 1. HR-SEM of the Active ceramic surface (left), TEM image of 8% AgNPs-TiO2(center); possible photocatalytic mechanistic pathways in Ag doped TiO2 system (right) An important question concerns the antibacterial action: in fact, today the role of silver is unknown when the metal is physically blocked on a surface and cannot penetrate and therefore interfere at the DNA level in the cellular barrier. The prepared porcelain Ag-TiO2 printed surfaces were tested against E. coli under solar and visible illumination and in the dark. To differenciate the semicondutor behavior and the ions mediated bacterial inactivation mechanism, porinless E. coli were used under band-gap irradiation. Stereomicroscopy analysis showed dead bacteria within 180 and 240 min respectively for normal E. coli and porinless E. coli. Using appropriate quenchers, the bacterial inactivation mechanisms under solar and visible light are proposed

    Etiological diagnosis, prognostic significance and role of electrophysiological study in patients with Brugada ECG and syncope.

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    BACKGROUND: Syncope is considered a risk factor for life-threatening arrhythmias in Brugada patients. Distinguishing a benign syncope from one due to ventricular arrhythmias is often difficult, unless an ECG is recorded during the episode. Aim of the study was to analyze the characteristics of syncopal episodes in a large population of Brugada patients and evaluate the role of electrophysiological study (EPS) and the prognosis in the different subgroups. METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred ninety-five Brugada patients with history of syncope were considered. Syncope were classified as neurally mediated (group 1, 61%) or unexplained (group 2, 39%) on the basis of personal and family history, clinical features, triggers, situations, associated signs, concomitant therapy. Most patients underwent EPS; they received ICD or implantable loop-recorder on the basis of the result of investigations and physician's judgment. At 62±45months of mean follow-up, group 1 showed a significantly lower incidence of arrhythmic events (2%) as compared to group 2 (9%, p<0.001). Group 2 patients with positive EPS showed the highest risk of arrhythmic events (27%). No ventricular events occurred in subjects with negative EPS. CONCLUSION: Etiological definition of syncope in Brugada patients is important, as it allows identifying two groups with different outcome. Patients with unexplained syncope and ventricular fibrillation induced at EPS have the highest risk of arrhythmic events. Patients presenting with neurally mediated syncope showed a prognosis similar to that of the asymptomatic and the role of EPS in this group is unproven

    Pietra di Langa. ContinuitĂ  e discontinuitĂ  nelle culture costruttive e nel paesaggio

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    La pietra come ruolo storico e potenzialitĂ  di innovazione e costruzione nell'attenzione alle culture del territorio della Lang
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