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    Temperature‐dependent orientation of diamond films on titanium and structural evolution of interfacial layers

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    X-ray diffraction analytical techniques have been used to investigate the influence of the deposition temperature (650–850 °C) on the composition and microstructure of the transition layers formed at the interface between titanium substrates and diamond thin films. The diamond coatings were produced by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition using a 1% methane/hydrogen mixture. X-ray diffraction analysis, performed both through θ–2θ scans and at grazing incidence, allowed investigation of the crystallographic properties and of the structural evolution of the various phases (TiC, TiH2, α-Ti) generated inside the intermediate reaction layers. The temperature-dependent orientation of diamond crystallites is discussed with reference to the complex structure of these interfacial layers

    An Efficient Artificial Intelligence Energy Management System for Urban Building Integrating Photovoltaic and Storage

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    The emerging leading role of green energy in our society pushes the investigation of new economic and technological solutions. Green energies and smart communities increase efficiency with the use of digital solutions for the benefits of inhabitants and companies. The paper focuses on the development of a methodology for the energy management, combining photovoltaics and storage systems, considering as the main case study a multi-story building characterized by a high density of households, used to generate data which allow feasibility foresights. The physical model of the algorithm is composed by two main elements: the photovoltaics modules and the battery energy storage system. In addition, to gain information about the real-time consumption a machine learning module is included in our approach to generate predictions about the near future demand. The benefits provided by the method are evaluated with an economic analysis, which computes the return of the investment using the real consumptions of a Boarding School, located in Turin (Italy). The case study analyzed in this article showed an increase in purchased energy at the minimum price from 25% to 91% and a 55% reduction in the electricity bill compared to most solutions on the market, with no additional costs and a stabilizing effect on the grid. Finally, the economic analysis shows that the proposed method is a profitable investment, with a breakeven point of thirteen years, due to the very simple implementation and the zero additional cost requested

    Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia

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    72nd Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatrics

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    Updated global analysis of Solar and reactor ν physics and future perspectives

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    Strategies towards the assembling of catbon nanotube systems for particle and electromagnetic beam handling

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    We present here some methods for the production of organized systems formed by carbon nanotubes and suitable for nano-beams generation and handling. In particular methodologies based on Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD ), chemically induced assembling and alignment by dielectrophoretic processes are examined and their capacity to produce assembling of nanostructured materials with defined architecture is discussed

    Data mining from a 27-years rotavirus surveillance in Palermo, Italy.

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    Uninterrupted surveillance conducted in Palermo, Sicily, for 27years (1985-2012) detected rotavirus infection in 32.7% of 6522 children <5years of age, hospitalised at the "G. Di Cristina" Children's Hospital of Palermo. Increased rotavirus activity usually occurred from the beginning of winter to mid-spring. G1P[8] rotaviruses were the prevalent strains in most of the years and were only occasionally overcome by G9P[8], G4P[8] or G2P[4]. The circulation of non-G1P[8] strains was discontinuous and fluctuating. Phylogenetic analyses revealed an heterogeneous population of viruses within each genotype, with different lineages and sublineages emerging over the time. Amino acid substitutions in both VP7 and VP8∗ antigenic epitopes were generally associated with different lineages/sublineages, emerging sequentially and replacing partially or completely the former strains. The present study summarises one of the longest surveillance activities conducted in the European continent, offering a useful temporal observatory of rotavirus epidemiology and strains variation and evolution in a settled population

    Local indentation modulus characterization of diamond-like carbon films by atomic force acoustic microscopy two contact resonance frequencies imaging technique

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    Two contact resonance frequencies atomic force acoustic microscopy imaging technique has been used to evaluate local indentation modulus of a diamondlike carbon film deposited on a molybdenum foil by laser ablation from glassy carbon target. Acoustic images were obtained by measuring both first and second contact resonance frequency at each point of the scanned area, and then numerically evaluating local contact stiffness and reconstructing an indentation modulus bidimensional pattern. The wide difference of the indentation modulus values allows to detect the presence of residual glassy carbon agglomerates in the diamondlike carbon film
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