85 research outputs found
Improved understanding of self-sustained, sub-micrometric multi-composition surface Constantan wires interacting with H2 at high temperatures: experimental evidence of Anomalous Heat Effects
This article is an extension of what presented by our team at 17th International Conference on Cold Fusion, ICCF-17, in Daejon, Korea, in 2012 [1]. It documents the improvements on Constantan-related experiments, started in 2011, in order to study the feasibility of new Nickel based alloys that are able to absorb proper amounts of Hydrogen (H2) and/or Deuterium (D2) and that have, in principle, some possibility to generate anomalous thermal effects at temperatures >100°C. The interest in Ni comes in part because there is the possibility to use also H2 instead of expensive D2. Moreover, cross-comparison of results using H2 instead of D2 can be made and could help the understanding of the phenomena involved (atomic, nuclear, super-chemical origin?) due to the use of such isotopes. Keywords: calorimeter, LENR, Nickel based alloys, sub-micrometric surface
Further progress/developments, on surface/bulk treated Constantan wires, for anomalous heat generation by H2/D2 interaction
In the framework of those studies aimed to analyze anomalous effects (thermal and/or nuclear) due to the interaction among some specific materials (pure and/or alloys) and H2 (or D2), we focused, since 2011, on a specific alloy called Constantan (Cu55-Ni44-Mn1). We selected such material using our own considerations and intuitions and because, according to a scientific paper [1], it has the largest energy value for dissociation of H2 to 2H, i.e. about 3eV. Among others B. Ahern suggested that Ni-Cu-H can be used for heat generation. We improved the preparation procedure of such wire from simple thermal treatments (up to May 2012 [2])to more sophisticated ones, with more tight control of the multilayered (400-700) surface structures. Some of the results were presented at ICCF17, Aug. 2012 [3]. After [3], several groups asked to make their own experiments using such kind of wires ([phi]=200[mu]m, l=100cm) to cross-check (and possibly improve) our results. Some of such Researchers (group of M. Fleischmann Memorial Project; U. Mastromatteo) made public their (positive) results since Dec. 14, 2012 at Ministry of Aeronautics in Rome, Italy. In short, using an (home-made) apparatus integrated with an acquisition system (type PXi) by National Instruments, we made, since September 2012, not mentioning qualitative reconfirmation of previous results, further and unexpected progress and discoveries: a) We developed a new kind of procedure of measurement (about anomalous excess heat) under dynamic vacuum, to avoid the effect of different thermal conductivity, inside the gas cell, due to type of gas and pressure variation: the wire didn't lose, macroscopically, H even at T=600[degrees]C. b) We developed a new, very simple, type of surface coating (2 layers) that is nano-diamandoidslike; c) We observed, at least 2 times, the phenomenon of water splitting due to catalytic effect of surface treated Constantan. Such phenomenon is larger in comparison with what expected just by thermal splitting (wires temperature of about 300-500[degrees]C); d) We observed a very large variation (about a factor 100) of Resistive Thermal Coefficient (RTC) of the wire used (400 layers) as the amount of H (related to the macroscopic value of resistive ratio R/Ro, normalize to empty wire Ro) increased. As example, with "treated" virgin wire (w/o H2) the RTC was about 5*10-6 and increased to6*10-4 when the R/Ro reduced to 0.68; temperature range 20-300[degrees]C. The RTC is larger with D in respect to H. Experiments are in progress also at 77K. e) Overall results are affected by previous operating conditions
Can New Ultrasound Imaging Techniques Improve Breast Lesion Characterization? Prospective Comparison between Ultrasound BI-RADS and Semi-Automatic Software âSmartBreastâ, Strain Elastography, and Shear Wave Elastography
Background: Ultrasound plays a crucial role in early diagnosis of breast cancer. The aim of this research is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of BI-RADS classification in comparison with new semi-automatic software Resona R9, Mindray, âSmartBreastâ and strain elastography (SE), point shear wave (pSWE), and 2D shear wave (2D SWE) Elastography for breast lesion differentiation. Methods: Ninety-two breast nodules classified according to BI-RADS lexicon by an expert radiologist were evaluated by a second investigator with B-mode ultrasound, color Doppler, âSmartBreastâ, and elastography. Histopathology was considered the gold standard. Results: The agreement between software and investigator was excellent in the identification of the posterior features of breast masses (Cohenâs k = 0.94), good for shape and vascular signal (Cohenâs k, respectively, of 0.6 and 0.65), poor for orientation, margins, and echo pattern (Cohenâs k, respectively, of 0.28, 0.33 and 0.48), moderate for dimensions (Linâs correlation coefficient of 0.90, p = 0.07). SE showed a greater area under curve (AUC) than pSWE and 2D SWE (0.84, 0.64, and 0.61, respectively), with a greater specificity and a comparable sensitivity to pSWE (respectively, of 0.86 and 0.55, 0.81 and 0.84). Conclusions: SE improved the diagnostic performance of BI-RADS classification more than pSWE and 2D SWE; âSmartBreastâ showed good agreement only for shape and vascularization but not for the other ultrasound features of breast lesions
Breast cancer "tailored follow-up" in Italian oncology units: a web-based survey
urpose: Breast cancer follow-up procedures after primary treatment are still a controversial issue. Aim of this study was to investigate, through a web-based survey, surveillance methodologies selected by Italian oncologists in everyday clinical practice. Methods: Referents of Italian medical oncology units were invited to participate to the study via e-mail through the SurveyMonkey website. Participants were asked how, in their institution, exams of disease staging and follow-up are planned in asymptomatic women and if surveillance continues beyond the 5th year. Results: Between February and May 2013, 125 out of 233 (53.6%) invited referents of Italian medical oncology units agreed to participate in the survey. Ninety-seven (77.6%) referents state that modalities of breast cancer follow-up are planned according to the risk of disease progression at diagnosis and only 12 (9.6%) oncology units apply the minimal follow-up procedures according to international guidelines. Minimal follow-up is never applied in high risk asymptomatic women. Ninety-eight (78.4%) oncology units continue follow-up in all patients beyond 5 years. Conclusions: Our survey shows that 90.4% of participating Italian oncology units declare they do not apply the minimal breast cancer follow-up procedures after primary treatment in asymptomatic women, as suggested by national and international guidelines. Interestingly, about 80.0% of interviewed referents performs the so called "tailored follow-up", high intensity for high risk, low intensity for low risk patients. There is an urgent need of randomized clinical trials able to determine the effectiveness of risk-based follow-up modalities, their ideal frequency and persistence in time
Towards identifying dyslexia in Standard Indonesian: the development of a reading assessment battery
WORKPLACE CONTEXT AS A MODERATOR OF TRAINING TRANSFER
Safety at work represents a relevant topic also nowadays as in Europe almost 3.000 workers are still dying every year due to accidents at work. An important preventive measure that largely demonstrated its effectiveness in reducing occupational injuries and enhance workers' health is the development of organizational interventions such as safety training. However, in order to reduce accidents, the mere implementation of safety training courses is not enough as knowledge gained through the training should be applied to the workplace to be effective. This process refers to the transfer of training which has been defined as "the extent to which the learning that results from a training experience transfers to the job and leads to meaningful changes in work performance" ([1], p. 1066).Therefore, the main aim of this study is to add knowledge concerning the efficacy of safety training interventions through the analysis of the role of context in the transfer of safety training. Thus, we hypothesized that safety climate could moderate the relationship between safety knowledge (acquired via training) and transfer of training.A research study conducted in a vocational training organization involved 123 workers attending different safety training courses. The questionnaire was composed by items concerning safety knowledge, safety climate and transfer of training (measured as intention to transfer). Most of the participants were men (95%) and the mean average was 41 years old. The moderation effect was tested through a hierarchical multiple regression analysis.Results showed that safety climate moderated the relationship between safety knowledge and transfer of training. In other words, the workers perceiving lower levels of safety knowledge together with higher levels of safety climate reported higher levels of training transfer compared to their colleagues that perceived lower levels of safety climate. On the other side, among workers in conditions of high safety knowledge, the level of transfer wasn't influenced by safety climate. Thus, our hypothesis has been supported.This study presents both theoretical and practical implications. From a theoretical point of view our results provided further evidences concerning the effect of safety climate on the transfer of safety training. Furthermore, findings provided suggestions to firms on how contextual factors (such as safety climate) should be enhanced in order to increase the efficacy and the usefulness of safety training and consequently reduce accidents and injuries on the workplace
Eventi e News nei Mercati Finanziari
Il mercato finanziario domestico ed internazionale si Ăš sempre piĂč allontanato,
nellâultimo ventennio, dalle ipotesi di efficienza perfetta ed assenza di attriti
nella formazione dei prezzi, postulati dalla teoria ed in qualche caso osservabili
â almeno temporaneamente â in alcuni segmenti dei mercati finanziari. In questo
clima si sono sempre maggiormente affermati gli schemi interpretativi della
finanza comportamentale, di cui costituiscono un importante strumento empirico
gli Event Studies (ES), estesamente descritti in questo libro
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