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    Cell Cycle Control in Eukaryotes: a BioSpi model

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    This paper presents a stochastic model of the cell cycle control in eukaryotes. The framework used is based on stochastic process algebras for mobile systems. The automatic tool used in the simulation is the BioSpi. We compare our approach with classical ODE specications

    Sustainability and Urban Planning Processes. An Integrated Tool for Sustainable Urban Management.

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    In the last decades in Italy the debate on the urban planning crisis (Balducci, 1991; Urbani, 2000) had showed a shift from practices informed by politics and negotiation to new positions where planning methods are characterized by a communicative adaptive evaluation of a set of options about land uses and transformations. Within this framework the need emerged of new approaches to planning able to fulfil community expectations. In the light of recent developments in the economic sector and his branches, and primarily in business management, various tools for urban policy making have been recently adopted and implemented in many Italian local authorities: - Implementation of certificated systems for environmental management (Varese Ligure was first Italian municipality to obtain an ISO 14001 certification in 1999); - Use of control and evaluation systems like environmental and strategic plan design aiming at the integration of these practices in a single comprehensive tool, articulated within three phases (organizational, social accounting (18 municipalities have already test these tools and a bill is discussed for their insert in public authorities management); - Employment of participatory practices in the government of environmental problems (Local Agenda 21 processes is hitting an advanced level of implementation both in the municipal and in the provincial level especially in regions like the Emily and Romagna, the Marches, Tuscany, Liguria); - Use of means of communication addressed both to internal members of public authorities and to stakeholders and local community (for example environmental and social statements drawing up by local authorities or sustainability reports like that compiled within 21st Olympic Games organization). However, the analysis of many case-studies showed often the use of these tools it is not directly coordinated with urban planning instruments. In this paper the authors propose a tentative framework for a sustainable decisional and operative) cyclicly. The objective is, as far as these practices are promoted by main international and European agendas and declarations, to connect by this tool local government choices to most important policies on sustainable development.

    Balanced Budget Government Spending in a Small Open Regional Economy

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    This paper investigates the impact of a balanced budget fiscal policy expansion in a regional context within a numerical dynamic general equilibrium model. We take Scotland as an example where, recently, there has been extensive debate on greater fiscal autonomy. In response to a balanced budget fiscal expansion the model suggests that: an increase in current government purchase in goods and services has negative multiplier effects only if the elasticity of substitution between private and public consumption is high enough to move downward the marginal utility of private consumers; public capital expenditure crowds in consumption and investment even with a high level of congestion; but crowding out effects might arise in the short-run if agents are myopic.regional computable general equilibrium analysis, fiscal federalism, fiscal policy.

    Forward Looking and Myopic Regional Computable General Equilibrium Models. How Significant is the Distinction?

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    We present a stylized intertemporal forward-looking model able that accommodates key regional economic features, an area where the literature is not well developed. The main difference, from the standard applications, is the role of saving and its implication for the balance of payments. Though maintaining dynamic forward-looking behaviour for agents, the rate of private saving is exogenously determined and so no neoclassical financial adjustment is needed. Also, we focus on the similarities and the differences between myopic and forward-looking models, highlighting the divergences among the main adjustment equations and the resulting simulation outcomes.Myopic and Forward-looking Behaviour, Computable General Equilibrium Models, Regional Adjustment.

    Rebound Effects from Increased Efficiency in the Use of Energy by UK Households*

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    In this paper, we use CGE modelling techniques to identify the impact on energy use of an improvement in energy efficiency in the household sector. The main findings are that 1) when the price of energy is measured in natural units, the increase in efficiency yields only to a modification of tastes, changing as a result, the composition of household consumption; 2) when households internalize efficiency, the improvement in energy efficiency reduces the price of energy in efficiency units, providing a source of improved competitiveness as the nominal wage and the price level both fall; 3) the short-run rebound can be greater than the long run rebound if the household demand elasticity is the same for both time frames, however, the short run rebound is always lower than in the long-run if the demand for energy is relatively more elastic in the long-run; 4) the introduction of habit formation changes the composition of household consumption, modifying the magnitude of the household rebound only in the short-run. In this period, household and economy wide rebound are lowest for external habit formation and highest when consumers' preferences are defined using a conventional utility function.Energy efficiency; Rebound effects; Households energy consumption; CGE models.

    An Attention Module for Object Detection in Cluttered Images

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    In this paper, we propose a visual attention module that automatically detects the regions of an input previously unseen image, which are more likely occupied by a known object. The module can be integrated in many object recognition systems for reducing the image space in which to search the object, and the computational costs. The strategy has been tested on two public real-world image databases showing good performances. Moreover, we measured the usefulness of this selective visual attention by comparing the performances of the SIFT recognition algorithm with and without the proposed attention module

    The importance of graduates to the Scottish economy : a “micro to macro" approach

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    There have been numerous attempts to assess the overall impact of Higher Education Institutions on regional economies in the UK and elsewhere. There are two disparate approaches focussing on: demand-side effects of HEIs, exerted through universities’ expenditures within the local economy; HEIs’ contribution to the “knowledge economy”. However, neither approach seeks to measure the impact on regional economies that HEIs exert through the enhanced productivity of their graduates. We address this lacuna and explore the system-wide impact of the graduates on the egional economy. An extensive and sophisticated literature suggests that graduates enjoy a significant wage premium, often interpreted as reflecting their greater productivity relative to non-graduates. If this is so there is a clear and direct supply-side impact of HEI activities on regional economies through the employment of their graduates. However, there is some dispute over the extent to which the graduate wage premium reflects innate abilities rather than the impact of higher education per se. We use an HEI-disaggregated computable general equilibrium model of Scotland to estimate the impact of the growing proportion of graduates in the Scottish labour force that is implied by the current participation rate and demographic change, taking the graduate wage premium in Scotland as an indicator of productivity enhancement. We conduct a range of sensitivity analyses to assess the robustness of our results. While the detailed results do, of course, vary with alternative assumptions about future graduate retention rates and the size of the graduate wage premium, for example, they do suggest that the long-term supply-side impacts of HEIs provide a significant boost to regional GDP. Furthermore, the results suggest that the supply-side impacts of HEIs are likely to be more important than the expenditure impacts that are the focus of most “impact” studies

    SEMIAUTOMATIC ANALYSIS OF SLEEP MICROSTRUCTURE PARAMETERS: AROUSAL, CYCLIC ALTERNATING PATTERN AND REM MUSCLE ATONIA.

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    This thesis project is focused on systems of automatic analysis of sleep parameters and it is composed by two main parts: the first is focused on the process of creation of a software for the analysis of Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) a particular parameter of sleep microstructure and the second part is focused on the use of automatic analysis of muscle activity during sleep. CAP is defined as periodic EEG activity of NREM sleep characterized by sequences of transient electrocortical events, that are distinct from the background electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and occurs at up to 1-minute intervals. CAP represents the microstructure of sleep, and its analysis gives fundamental information that are otherwise neglected with the analysis of sleep macrostructure (sleep staging) alone. CAP is considered a marker for the evaluation of sleep stability and its oscillatory presence is fundamental preservation of sleep stability through the night and in response to arousal stimuli. Analysis of CAP is a very time consuming procedure and it is still used mainly for research purpose rather than in the clinical practice. The development of a software for the analysis of CAP was the main focus of the work in collaboration with MicromedÂź (an international company for the manufacturing of hardware and software for neurophysiology based in Mogliano Veneto (TV)). During the months spent at MicromedÂź the PhD student worked with the software programmers and engineers for the creation and validation of the software, individuating all the clinical parameters from guidelines and verifying their correct application and the validity of the results. In the first part of this thesis all the creation process is described in detail. The second part of this thesis is focused on the automatic analysis of muscle EMG tone during both REM and NREM sleep. Muscle tone during sleep gradually diminishes throughout the different sleep stages reaching its minimum with REM muscle atonia. Evaluation of muscle tone during REM sleep is fundamental for the diagnosis of REM sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) in which there is loss of muscle atonia during REM associated to dream enacting behavior. Muscle activity is measured in polysomnography (PSG) through the recording of different EMG channels. This activity is evaluated almost exclusively during REM sleep using a manual method of visual scoring that require high expertise is highly time consuming. A validated method developed by R. Ferri and co. allows automatic analysis of chin EMG activity through the calculation of Atonia index. Few studies evaluated muscle tone during NREM sleep, and little is known about the neurophysiology of muscle control. Manual methods would be difficult to apply to NREM sleep; the method developed by Ferri is capable to perform an analysis of muscle tone for all sleep stages. RBD is associated to neurodegenerative disorders, synucleinopathies such as Parkinson disease (PD), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). MSA patients have a more severe loss of atonia during REM sleep compared to PD with RBD. Starting from the fortuitous observation of a prominent facial activity during NREM sleep, we decided to evaluate the facial activity recorded in vPSG in patients with PD, MSA and controls and to evaluate the muscle tone in both REM and NREM sleep using the automatic method for the calculation of atonia index. Our results showed that MSA have a more sustained muscle tone compared to healthy controls in all sleep stages and compared to PD in all NREM stages. Moreover a particular facial expression was noted to be significantly more frequent in MSA compared to PD. This results may help the differential diagnosis between PD and MSA. This is the first study to evaluate muscle tone during all sleep stages using Atonia index and this analysis may open to different perspectives for the understanding of REM behavior disorder and the mechanism underlying the control of muscle tone in NREM slee

    The external benefits of higher education

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    The private market benefits of education are widely studied at the micro level, although the magnitude of their macroeconomic impact is disputed. However, there are additional benefits of education, which are less well understood. In this paper the macroeconomic effects of external benefits of higher education are estimated using the “micro-to-macro” simulation approach. Two types of externalities are explored: technology spillovers and productivity spillovers in the labour market. These links are illustrated and the results suggest they could be very large. However, this is qualified by the dearth of microeconomic evidence, for which we hope to encourage further work
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