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    Inaction and Long Term Properties in the Housing Market

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    Economics of Inaction and Long-Range Dependence in Housing Prices. Stocks and Housing over the Life Cycle. Mathematical Appendix

    Inaction and Long Term Properties in the Housing Market

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    Economics of Inaction and Long-Range Dependence in Housing Prices. Stocks and Housing over the Life Cycle. Mathematical Appendix.Economics of Inaction and Long-Range Dependence in Housing Prices. Stocks and Housing over the Life Cycle. Mathematical Appendix.LUISS PhD Thesi

    I.S.Mu.L.T. Achilles Tendon Ruptures Guidelines

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    This work provides easily accessible guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of Achilles tendon ruptures. These guidelines could be considered as recommendations for good clinical practice developed through a process of systematic review of the literature and expert opinion, to improve the quality of care for the individual patient and rationalize the use of resources. This work is divided into two sessions: 1) questions about hot topics; 2) answers to the questions following Evidence Based Medicine principles. Despite the frequency of the pathology andthe high level of satisfaction achieved in treatment of Achilles tendon ruptures, a global consensus is lacking. In fact, there is not a uniform treatment and rehabilitation protocol used for Achilles tendon ruptures

    Gioia di ber. un viaggio nei secoli

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    Introduzione al Catalogo della Mostra volta a mettere a fuoco gli obiettivi scientifici e di valorizzazione dell'evento

    Gioia di ber. Ceramiche da vino e da acqua in Italia dall'antichitĂ  classica al design, Sezione: Ceramiche da vino nel mondo antico

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    La sezione del Catalogo Ceramiche da vino nel mondo antico affronta in una prospettiva diacronica lo sviluppo delle pratiche connesse al consumo del vino dalle origini fino al periodo romano, illustrate grazie ad una selezione di vasellame dalla collezione del Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche di Faenza

    Effect of 2-methyltaurine and its enantiomers on arterial blood pressure

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    Taurine has been shown to exert many biological effects. Among them, the ability of this amino acid to induce a reduction of arterial blood pressure, when administered intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) to mammals, has been established since a long time ago. To gain further information on the structure-activity requirements for taurine´s hypotensive effect, the synthesis of 2-methyltaurine (2-aminopropanesulphonic acid) and the asymmetric synthesis of its enantiomers were performed; the enantiomeric purity of (R)- and (S)-2-methyltaurine was assayed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and HPLC, The findings here reported show that the hypotensive effect elicited by the i.c.v, administration of racemate is mainly due to the (S)-enantiomer. The specificity of this effect was proved by the ability of the taurine antagonist TAG (6-aminomethyl-4H-3-methyl-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine 1,1-dioxide) to prevent it

    Smart Co-housing for People With Disabilities: A Preliminary Assessment of Caregivers\u2019 Interaction With the DOMHO System

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    Millions of people with motor and cognitive disabilities face hardships in daily life due to the limited accessibility and inclusiveness of living spaces which limit their autonomy and independence. The DOMHO project deals with these fundamental issues by leveraging an innovative solution: a smart co-housing apartment. Besides, the project aims at exploiting the well know effects of co-housing on individuals\u2019 health and well-being in combination with ambient assisted living technologies. The present study focused on the interaction of caregivers with the control application of an integrated smart system. Participants performed different tasks, fill out a questionnaire, and were interviewed. Performance and usability of the user interface, trust in technology, privacy, and attitudes towards home automation were explored. A series of guidelines for domotic technology control interfaces design was identified, and a high level of trust in these advanced tools was shown. Caregivers considered smart technologies as a work aid and a means for enhancing autonomy and life quality for users with disabilities

    Chemico-physical investigation of tenofovir loaded polymeric nanoparticles

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    Tenofovir (PMPA), an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate analog, is one of the most important drugs used for the HIV treatment. Unfortunately, several adverse reactions are related to its i.v. administration owing to the saturation of an anionic renal transporter. In order to improve the drug administration, the PMPA was embedded into a new type of nanocarriers based on poly-(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and/or chitosan (CH). The strategies for the preparation of nanoparticles (Nps) with a more efficient drug loading respect to the one reported in the literature for PMPA nanoencapsulation were investigated. CH was added in the first inner emulsion or in the external phase during the second emulsion of water/oil/water (W/O/W) Nps. The addition of CH in the first inner emulsion was the most promising technique. The Nps have a Z-average of 230 nm, a Z-potential of 123 mV and an EE% of 15 that was 2.5\u20133 times higher than that obtained with PLGA Nps or CH Nps. In vitro release studies showed a limited control on drug release in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) while an initial burst effect followed by a slow drug release was observed in acidic receiving phase (pH 4.6). These results suggest the PLGA/CH Nps should be an effective and attractive anti-HIV drug carrier to study the cellular uptake and drug delivery on target cells such as macrophages
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