179 research outputs found
Lucio Gambi tra Calabria e Messina
Il paesaggio della memoria finisce con l’apparire distante, alternativo alle visioni e alle sensazioni del presente. Ed è nell’abitare questa distanza che è possibile cogliere lo spessore della vita che si è persa. Adesso nel presente che si fa memoria, in questa distanza, vive anche Lucio Gambi, come la nostra giovinezza: con la sua lezione e con il nostro crescere assieme, con Maria Teresa, con Amelia, con la cara Candida e molti altri che ci corrispondevano… nel cuore nessuna croce manca.</p
Flexural and Shear Resistance of High Strength Concrete Beams
In the present paper, an analytical model is proposed that is able to determine the shear resistance of high strength
reinforced concrete beams with longitudinal bars, in the presence of transverse stirrups. The model is based on the evaluation of the
resistance contribution due to beam and arch actions. For the resistance contribution of the main bars in tension the residual bond
adherence of steel bars and the crack spacing of R.C. beams are considered. The compressive strength of the compressed arch is also
verified by taking into account of the biaxial state of stresses.
The model was verified on the basis of experimental data available in the literature and it is able to include the following
variables in the resistance provision: - geometrical percentage of steel bars; - depth-to-shear span ratio; - resistance of materials; -
crack spacing; - tensile stress in main bars; - residual bond resistance;- size effects. Finally, some of the more recent analytical
expressions able to predict the shear and the flexural resistance of concrete beams are mentioned and a comparison is made with
experimental data
Shear design of high strength concrete beams in MRFs
This paper presents the criteria for the shear design of high strength concrete (HSC)
beams in moment resisting frames (MRFs). The formulation of an analytical model is
provided for the case of beams with longitudinal reinforcement in the presence of
transverse stirrups. Themodel is of additive type, in themeaning that the shear resistance
of the beamis evaluated as the sumof several contributions. In particular, the contribution
of concrete, longitudinal rebars, and transversal reinforcement are taken into account.
Furthermore, for assessing the concrete contribution, a classical approach is followed,
according to which two effects arise in the shear mechanism: the arc and the beam
effect. The features of these two resisting mechanisms are particularized to the case of
HSC in steel reinforced beams and the maximum concrete contribution is limited to the
maximum compressive strength of the concrete strut in biaxial state of stress. Moreover,
for the evaluation of the resistance contribution of the longitudinal steel rebars in tension,
the model takes into account the residual bond adherence between HSC and steel
reinforcement and the spacing between subsequent cracks. The results are compared
with the prescriptions currently provided in the main building codes and with different
analytical models existing in the literature. For the comparison, the analytical expressions
are applied to a set of experimental data available in the literature and design observations
are made on the geometrical percentage of steel bars, the resistance of materials, the
residual bond stress and the depth-to-shear span ratio
Coperture in vetro stratificato: criteri di progettazione
This paper concerns the design activity about laminated glass structures for the evaluation of criteria to optimize the design.
This target is reached by using a preliminary study of the normative frame in national and international field. Forward by studying the bibliography on laminated glass structure.
Application is on canopy designed by authors. Here are reported the step design procedures starting by definition of load, the restraints condition for structure element and a 3d model is produced by using a FEM method
Inclusion of cocoa by-product in the diet of dairy sheep: Effect on the fatty acid profile of ruminal content and on the composition of milk and cheese.
Abstract In this study, we hypothesized that dietary cocoa bean shell (CBS) as a partial replacer of human edible cereal grains in the diet of lactating ewes may affect performance and milk and cheese composition. Twenty Comisana lactating ewes allotted into control (CTRL; n = 10) or cocoa (CBS; n = 10) group received alfalfa hay ad libitum and 800 g of conventional (CTRL) or experimental (CBS) concentrate containing 11.7% CBS to partially replace corn and barley of the CTRL concentrate. Milk yield and composition did not differ between groups, and only urea concentration was lower in CBS milk. Dietary CBS increased cheese fat and reduced protein percentage in CBS group. Fatty acid composition of rumen content partially reflected that of the ingested diet, with total saturated fatty acids (SFA), total monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), 16:0, 18:0 and 18:1c9 greater in the CBS group. Moreover, all the identified trans- and cis-18:1 isomers were greater in CBS rumen content. Milk and cheese showed a similar fatty acid composition. Total MUFAs were greater in milk and cheese of CBS, mainly due to the proportion of 18:1c9, and conversely, total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), PUFAn-6 and PUFAn-6-to-PUFAn-3 ratio was greater in CTRL group. Concluding, the inclusion of CBS in the diet of lactating ewes within the limit imposed by the current legislation did not cause detrimental effects on animal performance and milk composition. Interestingly, dietary CBS reduced milk urea concentration probably due to the phenols contained in CBS concentrate. However, our results support that biohydrogenation was weakly impaired by dietary CBS. Finally, CBS negatively affected cheese nutritional characteristics due to lower protein and greater fat content, but improved fat health indexes in milk and cheese
Endotracheal metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report.
We describe the case of a 75 years old patient with a history of hepatocellular carcinoma, with acute respiratory failure due to tracheal obstruction by metastasis, successfully treated with airway disobstruction with rigid bronchoscope
Pathology reporting in neuroendocrine neoplasms of the digestive system: everything you always wanted to know but were too afraid to ask
During the 5th NIKE (Neuroendocrine tumors Innovation in Knowledge and Education) meeting, held in Naples, Italy, in May 2019, discussions centered on the understanding of pathology reports of gastroenetropancreactic neuroendocrine neoplasms. In particular, the main problem concerned the difficulty that clinicians experience in extrapolating relevant information from neuroendocrine tumor pathology reports. During the meeting, participants were asked to identify and rate issues which they have encountered, for which the input of an expert pathologist would have been appreciated. This article is a collection of the most rated questions and relative answers, focusing on three main topics: 1) morphology and classification; 2) Ki67 and grading; 3) immunohistochemistry. Patient management should be based on multidisciplinary decisions, taking into account clinical and pathology-related features with clear comprehension between all health care professionals. Indeed, pathologists require clinical details and laboratory findings when relevant, while clinicians require concise and standardized reports. In keeping with this last statement, the minimum requirements in pathology datasets are provided in this paper and should be a baseline for all neuroendocrine tumor professionals
Commentary: Case Report: Abdominal Lymph Node Metastases of Parathyroid Carcinoma: Diagnostic Workup, Molecular Diagnosis, and Clinical Management
In the issue of March 2021, Lenschow et al. reported the case of a 46-year-old woman with recurrent, programmed death-ligand-1 (PD-L1) negative, tumor mutational burden (TMB)-high parathyroid carcinoma (PC), who showed stable disease as her best response on imaging, and a three-fold drop in PTH after treatment with intravenous pembrolizumab. Given the remarkable results obtained by Lenschow et al. with the anti-PD-1 agent pembrolizumab in the above-mentioned case, we performed an extensive search for possible further relevant data sources, including a) full published articles in international online databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase); b) preliminary reports in selected international meeting abstract repositories (American Society of Clinical Oncology, ASCO; European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society, ENET; European Society for Medical Oncology, ESMO); c) registered clinical trials in the U.S. National Institutes of Health registry of clinical trials (http://clinicaltrials.gov) and in any primary register of the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP)
L'immigrazione necessaria. Appunti sulla situazione italiana
Le teorie economiche, ma anche il senso comune, suggeriscono che la migrazione dalle regioni in cui la forza lavoro è in esubero e a buon mercato verso regioni in cui è scarsa e cara, porta ad un benessere complessivo. Se c'è però un diritto di emigrare, non esiste il diritto simmetrico all'immigrazione e con diverse motivazioni aumentano le restrizioni alla mobilità internazionale. Restrizioni quindi, a fronte di un immigrazione che sembra diventare un ondata travolgente, ma anche richiesta di immigrati che aumenta e che probabilmente è destinata ad aumentare nei prossimi anni: questo il paradosso. Anche l'Italia, antico paese di emigrazione, sta diventando, in termini accelerati, un paese di immigrazione: la percentuale degli stranieri regolari però corrisponde ancora al 2 per cento circa della popolazione totale. Popolazione che dovrebbe passare dagli attuali 57,3 milioni ai 41,2 milioni di abitanti del 2050. L'allarme sociale resta un fatto complesso, quasi in controtendenza. Anche se molti vorrebbero esorcizzarla, invece, la società multietnica è alle porte
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