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Surgical site infection after caesarean section. Space for post-discharge surveillance improvements and reliable comparisons [PDF]
Surgical site infections (SSI) after caesarean section (CS) represent a substantial health system concern. Surveying SSI has been associated with a reduction in SSI incidence.
Agresta, A. +80 more
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We show that self-localized ground states can be created in the spin-balanced gas of fermions with repulsion between the spin components, whose strength grows from the center to periphery, in combination with the harmonic-oscillator (HO) trapping ...
Malomed, Boris A. +2 more
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Structural investigation of lemon, orange, and red orange IntegroPectin using X‐ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and nanoparticle tracking analysis unveils several structural nuances of relevance to forthcoming studies on the use of citrus IntegroPectin for therapy and prevention of numerous diseases.
Rosaria Ciriminna +11 more
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INFN Camera demonstrator for the Cherenkov Telescope Array [PDF]
The Cherenkov Telescope Array is a world-wide project for a new generation of ground-based Cherenkov telescopes of the Imaging class with the aim of exploring the highest energy region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Ambrosi, G. +48 more
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Can the International Reference Ionosphere Model Predict Long‐Term Trends in the Ionosphere?
Abstract The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model can partially reproduce ionospheric long‐term trends (LTTs), although not intentionally, provided that an appropriate effective ionospheric index is used. We evaluate how model predictions driven by a solar activity proxy (R12) and by an effective ionospheric proxy (IG12) can reproduce the ...
A. Pignalberi +3 more
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Crustal Heat Flow Drives the Earthquake Magnitude Distribution
Abstract Earthquake magnitude‐frequency distributions exhibit significant space‐time variations, which can provide critical insights into the physical processes driving seismicity. Understanding these variations is crucial for assessing seismic hazards and uncovering the physical processes driving earthquakes.
P. Corrado +5 more
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Two-mode dipolar bosonic junctions
We consider a two-mode atomic Josephson junction realized with dilute dipolar bosons confined by a double-well. We employ the two-site extended Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian and characterize the ground-state of this system by the Fisher information, coherence
Dell'Anna, L., Mazzarella, G.
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A Physics‐Informed Neural Network Approach to the Gannon Storm
Abstract Extreme geomagnetic storms, such as the May 2024 Gannon event, pose significant risks to technological infrastructure, requiring robust forecasting models. Here, we apply Physics‐Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) to the Burton equation to model the storm's ring current dynamics by studying the temporal evolution of the SuperMAG SMR index during
M. Lacal +3 more
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The Integrated Direct Digital Internship (TDDI) represented a new and important method of internship of an experimental nature (in collaboration with the Regional School Office for Tuscany) which had as its primary objective to guarantee all students the opportunity to live this fundamental pre-professional experience.
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Un uso sostenibile delle risorse idriche con dati telerilevati e software Open Source
Sustainable agricultural water use by means of open source decision support systems and Earth Observation data. The PLEIADeS project (funded by European VI Framework Program) addresses the improvement of water use and management in agriculture through ...
Pasquale Nino +3 more
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