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La ricezione della Commedia dai manoscritti ai media. Mostra a cura di R. Antonelli, E. Antetomaso, M. Guardo, S. De Santis, L. Serianni. [PDF]

open access: yesDante e l'Arte, 2022
Obra ressenyada: R. ANTONELLI; E. ANTETOMASO; M. GUARDO; S. DE SANTIS; L. SERIANNI (orgs.), La ricezione della Commedia dai manoscritti ai media. Roma: Biblioteca dell'Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei e Corsiniana (26 marzo-25 giugno), 2022.
Lorenzo Mainini
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Luca Serianni (1947-2022). In memoriam

open access: yesQuaderns d'Italià, 2023
La nota ha un breve riassunto della vita accademica di L. Serianni e la presentazione degli articoli che fanno parte dell'omaggio che accoglie la revista.
Gloria Clavería Nadal, Paolo Silvestri
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A Kinetic Photometric Assay for the Quantification of the Open-Chain Content of Aldoses. [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean J Org Chem, 2021
An operationally simple UV‐based kinetic assay allows the accurate determination of the minute proportions (<1 %) of the open‐chain forms (OCC) of aldoses in equilibrium with the dominant ring forms. The OCC‐data of all parent aldoses has been determined with this new ABAO‐assay and is fully consistent with the literature gold standard, allowing ...
Kalaus H   +5 more
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3D Membrane Microstructures for Increased Efficiency in Blood-Gas Transfer. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Oxygenators for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation are based on hollow fiber membranes. They are associated with many complications, such as thrombosis or systemic inflammation during the therapy. By implementing 3D membrane microstructures for oxygenators, the transfer efficiency of oxygen and carbon dioxide is improved, which can lead to ...
Barbian KP   +9 more
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First direct comparison of whole beam and single beamlet divergences in a negative ion source with simultaneous BES and CFC tile calorimetry measurements

open access: yesAIP Advances, 2021
Neutral beam injection (NBI) systems are required for heating and current drive in the next generation fusion experiment ITER, and strict requirements are placed on the beamlet core divergence (
A. Hurlbatt   +16 more
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Overview of the design of the ITER heating neutral beam injectors

open access: yesNew Journal of Physics, 2017
The heating neutral beam injectors (HNBs) of ITER are designed to deliver 16.7 MW of 1 MeV D ^0 or 0.87 MeV H ^0 to the ITER plasma for up to 3600 s. They will be the most powerful neutral beam (NB) injectors ever, delivering higher energy NBs to the ...
R S Hemsworth   +14 more
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The PRIMA Test Facility: SPIDER and MITICA test-beds for ITER neutral beam injectors

open access: yesNew Journal of Physics, 2017
The ITER Neutral Beam Test Facility (NBTF), called PRIMA (Padova Research on ITER Megavolt Accelerator), is hosted in Padova, Italy and includes two experiments: MITICA, the full-scale prototype of the ITER heating neutral beam injector, and SPIDER, the ...
V Toigo   +116 more
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Update on the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, Volume 8, Issue 1, Page 98-120, 2008., 2008
Retinopathy is the most feared complication of diabetes, compromising quality of life in most sufferers. Almost all patients with type 1 diabetes will develop retinopathy over a 15‐ to 20‐year period, and approximately 20–30% will advance to the blinding stage of the disease[1].
Jennifer L. Wilkinson-Berka   +2 more
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Diadenosine Tetraphosphate (Ap4A) Serves as a 5′ RNA Cap in Mammalian Cells

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, Volume 136, Issue 6, February 5, 2024.
Diadenosine tetraphosphate‐RNA (Ap4A‐RNA) is found in human and rat cell lines. Its amount is not dependent on the intracellular concentration of Ap4A. Ap4A‐RNA is decapped by two enzymes, NUDT2 and DXO. Even though Ap4A‐RNA is present in the same fraction as mRNA, it is not translated. However, it is recognized as self RNA by the innate immune system,
Jiří František Potužník   +11 more
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Glyceraldehyde metabolism in mouse brain and the entry of blood‐borne glyceraldehyde into the brain

open access: yesJournal of Neurochemistry, Volume 168, Issue 9, Page 2868-2879, September 2024.
D‐Glyceraldehyde is a neurotoxic metabolite of fructose and glucose. In Alzheimer's disease brains, glyceraldehyde has been detected in beta‐amyloid plaques. D‐Glyceraldehyde levels in blood are increased in diabetes, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease development. We asked: does D‐glyceraldehyde enter the brain from the circulation?
Bjørnar Hassel   +5 more
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