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Places and Religious Bands: Explorations in spiritual tourism
Antonietta Ivona & Donatella Privitera
he musical aspect of religious tourism is currently amongst the less investigated themes. A first survey suggests that although it does not appear to be the main motivation for religious travel, it is a valued component of the experience. The aim of this study is to explore how sounds operate to forge social and spiritual identifications on the principles of Lefebvre’s rhythm analysis (2004).
This paper contributes to the emerging field of experiential tourism research...
Iatrogenic Acute Aortic Dissection in the Era of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery - Experience of a Center and Review of Literature
Daniele De Viti, Pierpaolo Dambruoso, Paolo Izzo, Ilir Dhojniku, Pasquale Raimondo, Carmine Carbone & Domenico Paparella
Abstract Introduction: Iatrogenic acute aortic dissection (IAAD) type A is a rare but potentially fatal complication of cardiac surgery. Methods: The purpose of this article is to review the literature since the first reports of IAAD in 1978, examining its clinical characteristics and describing operative details and surgical outcomes. Moreover, we reviewed the recent literature to identify current trends and risk factors for IAAD in minimally invasive cardiac surgery procedures, often related to femoral artery...
Online Hate Speech as a Moral Issue: Exploring Moral Reasoning of Young Italian Users on Social Network Sites
Francesca Ieracitano, Caterina Balenzano, Sabrina Girardi, Cataldo Giuliano Gemmano & Francesca Comunello
Taking a neo-Kohlbergian approach, we explore the moral reasoning of 486 young Italian users of social network sites exposed to moral dilemmas concerning online hate speech. The aims are to understand what moral reasoning schemas they use as they face homophobic, racist, or sexist online hate speech, and what influence personal values and moral disengagement might have on their moral reasoning process. The results reveal the prevalence of Maintaining Norms reasoning (conformity to rules and...
sj-pdf-3-cep-10.1177_03331024231158083 - Supplemental material for Safety profile of monoclonal antibodies targeting the calcitonin gene-related peptide system in pregnancy: Updated analysis in VigiBase®
Roberta Noseda, Francesca Bedussi, Claudio Gobbi, Alessandro Ceschi & Chiara Zecca
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-cep-10.1177_03331024231158083 for Safety profile of monoclonal antibodies targeting the calcitonin gene-related peptide system in pregnancy: Updated analysis in VigiBase® by Roberta Noseda, Francesca Bedussi, Claudio Gobbi, Alessandro Ceschi and Chiara Zecca in Cephalalgia
Additional file 2 of Analysis of the drivers of ASF introduction into the officially approved pig compartments in South Africa and implications for the revision of biosecurity standards
Carla Stoffel, Patrik Buholzer, Angela Fanelli & Marco De Nardi
Additional file 2. Top rated risk factors.
Additional file 7 of Analysis of the drivers of ASF introduction into the officially approved pig compartments in South Africa and implications for the revision of biosecurity standards
Carla Stoffel, Patrik Buholzer, Angela Fanelli & Marco De Nardi
Additional file 7. Rating of Uncertainty Scores in Expert Elicitation.
The impact of hydrothermal alteration on the physiochemical characteristics of reservoir rocks: the case of the Los Humeros geothermal field (Mexico)
Leandra M. Weydt, Federico Lucci, Alicja Lacinska, Dirk Scheuvens, Gerardo Carrasco-Núñez, Guido Giordano, Christopher A. Rochelle, Stefanie Schmidt, Kristian Bär & Ingo Sass
Abstract Hydrothermal alteration is a common process in active geothermal systems and can significantly change the physiochemical properties of rocks. To improve reservoir assessment and modeling of high-temperature geothermal resources linked to active volcanic settings, a detailed understanding of the reservoir is needed. The Los Humeros Volcanic Complex, hosting the third largest exploited geothermal field in Mexico, represents a natural laboratory to investigate the impact of hydrothermal processes on the rock properties through andesitic reservoir...
Low Back Pain and Radiofrequency Denervation of Facet Joint: Beyond Pain Control—A Video Recording
Adis Journals on behalf of:, Mariateresa Giglio, Filomena Puntillo, Angela Preziosa, Giacomo Fari, alberto Corriero, Salvatore Grasso & Giustino Varrassi
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Efficacy of a formulation of sarolaner/moxidectin/pyrantel (Simparica Trio®) for the prevention of Thelazia callipaeda canine eyeworm infection
Marcos Antonio Bezerra-Santos, Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan, Giovanni Sgroi, Riccardo Paolo Lia, Giulia Venegoni, Fabrizio Solari Basano, Roose Nele, Sean P. Mahabir, Stasia Borowski, Thomas Geurden & Domenico Otranto
Abstract Background For a long time known as the oriental eyeworm, Thelazia callipaeda is a zoonotic nematode that infects the eyes of a wide range of vertebrate hosts including dogs, cats, wildlife carnivores, lagomorphs, and humans. The high occurrence of this infection in Europe and the first cases in the United States have increased scientific interest in the parasite, as it also represents a risk for people living in endemic areas. Therefore, treatment and prevention...
Efficacy of a formulation of sarolaner/moxidectin/pyrantel (Simparica Trio®) for the prevention of Thelazia callipaeda canine eyeworm infection
Marcos Antonio Bezerra-Santos, Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan, Giovanni Sgroi, Riccardo Paolo Lia, Giulia Venegoni, Fabrizio Solari Basano, Roose Nele, Sean P. Mahabir, Stasia Borowski, Thomas Geurden & Domenico Otranto
Abstract Background For a long time known as the oriental eyeworm, Thelazia callipaeda is a zoonotic nematode that infects the eyes of a wide range of vertebrate hosts including dogs, cats, wildlife carnivores, lagomorphs, and humans. The high occurrence of this infection in Europe and the first cases in the United States have increased scientific interest in the parasite, as it also represents a risk for people living in endemic areas. Therefore, treatment and prevention...
Crop diversity benefits carabid and pollinator communities in landscapes with semi-natural habitats
Guillermo Aguilera Núñez, Tomas Roslin, Kirsten Miller, Giovanni Tamburini, Klaus Birkhofer, Berta Caballero-Lopez, Sandra Lindström, Erik Öckinger, , Adrien Rusch, Henrik Smith & Riccardo Bommarco
1. In agricultural landscapes, arthropods provide essential ecosystem services such as biological pest control and pollination. Intensified crop management practices and homogenization of landscapes have led to declines among such organisms. Semi-natural habitats, associated with high numbers of these organisms, are increasingly lost from agricultural landscapes but diversification by increasing crop diversity has been proposed as a way to reverse observed arthropod declines and thus restore ecosystem services. However, whether or not an increase in...
Le strade del vino e il binomio agricoltura-turismo: tipicità, qualità e appeal del territorio
Rosalina Grumo
Annali del turismo, anno I (2012), p. 195-210
Research of a contact stresses in swivel elements of flexible shaft in screw conveyor for transportation of agricultural materials
Volodymyr Bulgakov, Jüri Olt, Semjons Ivanovs, Oleksandra Trokhaniak, Jaroslav Gadzalo, Valerii Adamchuk, Mykhailo Chernovol, Simone Pascuzzi, Francesco Santoro & Margus Arak
The paper presents the new design of the rotating part with ball-bearing swivel joints between its sections for flexible screw conveyors. The new design provides for the improvement of the operation efficiency and loading capacity, the enhancement of the technological capabilities and the reduction of the admissible curvature radius. The contact stresses in the swivel element as the most loaded area in the rotating part have been analysed. It has been established that the maximum...
Accrual of organ damage in Behçet’s syndrome: trajectory, associated factors, and impact on patients’ quality of life over a 2-year prospective follow-up study
Alberto Floris, Matteo Piga, Riccardo Laconi, Gerard Espinosa, Giuseppe Lopalco, Luisa Serpa Pinto, Nikolaos Kougkas, Jurgen Sota, Andrea Lo Monaco, Marcello Govoni, Luca Cantarini, George Bertsias, João Correia, Florenzo Iannone, Ricard Cervera, Carlos Vasconcelos, Alessandro Mathieu & Alberto Cauli
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the trajectory of damage accrual, associated factors, and impact on health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in a multicenter cohort of patients with Behçet’s syndrome (BS) over 2 years of follow-up. Methods Patients recruited in the BS Overall Damage Index (BODI) validation study were prospectively monitored for 2 years and assessed for damage accrual, defined as an increase ≥1 in the BODI score, and HR-QoL was evaluated by the...
Supplemental Material - Effects of an Intrathecal Drug Delivery System Connected to a Subcutaneous Port on Pain, Mood and Quality of Life in End Stage Cancer Patients: An Observational Study
Mariateresa Giglio, Angela Preziosa, Roberta Mele, Nicola Brienza, Salvatore Grasso & Filomena Puntillo
Supplemental Material for Effects of an Intrathecal Drug Delivery System Connected to a Subcutaneous Port on Pain, Mood and Quality of Life in End Stage Cancer Patients: An Observational Study by Mariateresa Giglio, Angela Preziosa, Roberta Mele, Nicola Brienza, Salvatore Grasso, and Filomena Puntillo in Cancer Control
Effects of an Intrathecal Drug Delivery System Connected to a Subcutaneous Port on Pain, Mood and Quality of Life in End Stage Cancer Patients: An Observational Study
Mariateresa Giglio, Angela Preziosa, Roberta Mele, Nicola Brienza, Salvatore Grasso & Filomena Puntillo
BackgroundIn cancer patients with limited life expectancy, an implant of an intrathecal (IT) drug delivery system connected to a subcutaneous port (IDDS-SP) has been proposed as a successful strategy, but conflicting results are reported on quality of life (QoL). The aim of this prospective observational study is to report the effects on pain, mood and QoL of an IT combination therapy delivered by an IDDS-SP in malignant refractory pain.MethodsAdult patients in which IT therapy was...
sj-pdf-1-tia-10.1177_23312165221148035 - Supplemental material for Adapting to the Sound of Music — Development of Music Discrimination Skills in Recently Implanted CI Users
Alberte B. Seeberg, Niels T. Haumann, Andreas Højlund, Anne S. F. Andersen, Kathleen F. Faulkner, Elvira Brattico, Peter Vuust & Bjørn Petersen
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-tia-10.1177_23312165221148035 for Adapting to the Sound of Music — Development of Music Discrimination Skills in Recently Implanted CI Users by Alberte B. Seeberg, Niels T. Haumann, Andreas Højlund, Anne S. F. Andersen, Kathleen F. Faulkner, Elvira Brattico, Peter Vuust and Bjørn Petersen in Trends in Hearing
sj-pdf-2-tia-10.1177_23312165221148035 - Supplemental material for Adapting to the Sound of Music — Development of Music Discrimination Skills in Recently Implanted CI Users
Alberte B. Seeberg, Niels T. Haumann, Andreas Højlund, Anne S. F. Andersen, Kathleen F. Faulkner, Elvira Brattico, Peter Vuust & Bjørn Petersen
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-tia-10.1177_23312165221148035 for Adapting to the Sound of Music — Development of Music Discrimination Skills in Recently Implanted CI Users by Alberte B. Seeberg, Niels T. Haumann, Andreas Højlund, Anne S. F. Andersen, Kathleen F. Faulkner, Elvira Brattico, Peter Vuust and Bjørn Petersen in Trends in Hearing
Additional file 1 of Crenigacestat blocking notch pathway reduces liver fibrosis in the surrounding ecosystem of intrahepatic CCA viaTGF-β inhibition
Serena Mancarella, Isabella Gigante, Grazia Serino, Elena Pizzuto, Francesco Dituri, Maria F. Valentini, Jingxiao Wang, Xin Chen, Raffaele Armentano, Diego F. Calvisi & Gianluigi Giannelli
Additional file 1.
Additional file 3 of Guadecitabine increases response to combined anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 treatment in mouse melanoma in vivo by controlling T-cells, myeloid derived suppressor and NK cells
Adriana Amaro, Francesco Reggiani, Daniela Fenoglio, Rosaria Gangemi, Anna Tosi, Alessia Parodi, Barbara Banelli, Valentina Rigo, Luca Mastracci, Federica Grillo, Alessandra Cereghetti, Aizhan Tastanova, Adhideb Ghosh, Fabio Sallustio, Laura Emionite, Antonio Daga, Tiziana Altosole, Gilberto Filaci, Antonio Rosato, Mitchell Levesque, Michele Maio, Ulrich Pfeffer & Michela Croce
Additional file 3: Supplementary Figure 3. Gating strategies. A: spleen: leukocytes were gated based on SSC-A versus FSC-A and singlets were selected from the FSC-A versus FSC-H dot plot. Dead cells were excluded with Fixable Viability Dye (FVD). CD45+ from spleen cells were separated in CD3+ cells (CD4+ and CD8+) and in CD3-NKp46+ NK cells. B: lymph nodes: leukocytes were gated based on SSC-A versus FSC-A and singlets were selected from the FSC-A versus FSC-H...
Additional file 1 of Experimental feeding of Sergentomyia minuta on reptiles and mammals: comparison with Phlebotomus papatasi
Lucie Ticha, Vera Volfova, Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan, Marcos Antonio Bezerra-Santos, Carla Maia, Jovana Sadlova, Domenico Otranto & Petr Volf
Additional file 1: Table S1. Number of developed oocytes of Sergentomyia minuta females feeding on different hosts. TAR, Tarentola mauritanica; HEM, Hemidactylus turcicus; POD, Podarcis siculus; HUM, human volunteer. Table S2. Comparison of Sergentomyia minuta fecundity after feeding on different hosts. TAR, Tarentola mauritanica; HEM, Hemidactylus turcicus; POD, Podarcis siculus; HUM, human volunteer.
Data from: No evidence for impaired solitary bee fitness following pre-flowering sulfoxaflor application alone or in combination with a common fungicide in a semi-field experiment
Janine Melanie Schwarz, Anina C. Knauer, Matthew J. Allan, Robin R. Dean, Jaboury Ghazoul, Giovanni Tamburini, Dimitry Wintermantel, Alexandra-Maria Klein & Matthias Albrecht
Pesticide exposure is considered a major driver of pollinator decline and the use of neonicotinoid insecticides has been restricted by regulatory authorities due to their risks for pollinators. Impacts of new alternative sulfoximine-based compounds on solitary bees and their potential interactive effects with other commonly applied pesticides in agriculture remain unclear. Here, we conducted a highly replicated full-factorial semi-field experiment with the solitary bee Osmia bicornis, an important pollinator of crops and wild plants in...
Bariatric surgery-induced weight loss and associated genome-wide DNA-methylation alterations in obese individuals
Fazlur Rahman Talukdar, David Israel Escobar Marcillo, Ruhina Shirin Laskar, Alexei Novoloaca, Cyrille Cuenin, Paolo Sbraccia, Lorenza Nisticò, Valeria Guglielmi, Tarik Gheit, Massimo Tommasino, Eugenia Dogliotti, Paola Fortini & Zdenko Herceg
Abstract Background Obesity is a multifactorial and chronic condition of growing universal concern. It has recently been reported that bariatric surgery is a more successful treatment for severe obesity than other noninvasive interventions, resulting in rapid significant weight loss and associated chronic disease remission. The identification of distinct epigenetic patterns in patients who are obese or have metabolic imbalances has suggested a potential role for epigenetic alterations in causal or mediating pathways in the development...
sj-jpeg-1-tam-10.1177_17588359231165979 – Supplemental material for Adamantinoma-like Ewing sarcoma of the salivary glands: a case report and systematic literature review
Eleonora Lauricella, Anna Manicone, Federica Cavallo, Gian Paolo Dagrada, Giovanni Centonze, Rossella Bertulli, Pasquale Quattrone, Camillo Porta & Mauro Cives
Supplemental material, sj-jpeg-1-tam-10.1177_17588359231165979 for Adamantinoma-like Ewing sarcoma of the salivary glands: a case report and systematic literature review by Eleonora Lauricella, Anna Manicone, Federica Cavallo, Gian Paolo Dagrada, Giovanni Centonze, Rossella Bertulli, Pasquale Quattrone, Camillo Porta and Mauro Cives in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
Additional file 1 of Guadecitabine increases response to combined anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 treatment in mouse melanoma in vivo by controlling T-cells, myeloid derived suppressor and NK cells
Adriana Amaro, Francesco Reggiani, Daniela Fenoglio, Rosaria Gangemi, Anna Tosi, Alessia Parodi, Barbara Banelli, Valentina Rigo, Luca Mastracci, Federica Grillo, Alessandra Cereghetti, Aizhan Tastanova, Adhideb Ghosh, Fabio Sallustio, Laura Emionite, Antonio Daga, Tiziana Altosole, Gilberto Filaci, Antonio Rosato, Mitchell Levesque, Michele Maio, Ulrich Pfeffer & Michela Croce
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure 1. A: analysis of viable CD45+, CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ cells (referred to live CD45+cells) in tumors from mice receiving different in vivo treatments. No significative differences in percentages of cells were detected among different group of treatments. B: analysis of CD8+CD28-CD39+ regulatory cells percentages in tumors from mice receiving different in vivo treatments. *p<0.05.