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Teaching Capitalism. The role of schools of economic thought
The datasets in the repository allow a full understanding of the methodology used in the article. In particular, 1) they allow an analysis of the terms identifying the schools of thought introduced in the paper; 2) they allow a complete overview of the analyses of the lexical time series
Data for "Extra food buffers thermoregulatory growth costs but does not reduce heatwave-induced mortality in nestlings of a cavity-nesting raptor"
Data for "Extra food buffers thermoregulatory growth costs but does not reduce heatwave-induced mortality in nestlings of a cavity-nesting raptor
Data for "A new experimental setup for combined fast differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy"
The folder contains the data relative to "A new experimental setup for combined fast differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy", https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057752400251
PPT slides on shear stregth and drained/undrained conditions of soils
This material was used for the survey to students and teachers about their preferred slide type. The survay asked "what slide do you prefer" and "why". Results are presented in the paper "Enhancing student learning in geotechnical engineering: a study on effective slide design from students' perspective" submitted to the Geotechncal Engineering Education conference in July 2025
Data for: Expansion of greenhouses alters water use and underscores the need to balance food and water security in Mediterranean catchments
This collection contains the data and the CATHY model used in the manuscript "Expansion of greenhouses alters water use and underscores the need to balance food and water security in Mediterranean catchments
Non-perennial, yet predictable: Hierarchical Stream Activation Enables the Prediction of Channel Network Dynamics in Sporadically Monitored Catchments - DATA
Data collected on the monitored nodes of Focobon and Valfredda catchments. The information collected are about node's ID, length, persistency and surveyed status on a specific date
Open Educational Resources dell'Università degli Studi di Padova anni 2023-2024
Il file contiene dati relativi alle Risorse Didattiche Aperte pubblicate nel 2023 e nel 2024 e sviluppate durante le attività istituzionali dell'Università degli Studi di Padova. I dati sono stati raccolti da 5 piattaforme tra quelle originariamente individuate. Si è deciso di utilizzare una definizione ampia di OER, includendo nella ricognizione risorse educative prive di licenza esplicita ovvero incluse in piattaforme che richiedono una autenticazione gratuita per l'accesso.
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The file contains data relating to Open Educational Resources published in 2023 and 2024 and developed during the institutional activities of the University of Padua. The data was collected from five of the platforms originally identified. It was decided to use a broad definition of OER, including educational resources without an explicit license or those hosted on platforms that require free authentication to access the resources
Functional hyperprolactinemia and primary hypothyroidism: myth or reality in clinical practice?
Background: Hyperprolactinemia is a frequent clinical condition with different etiologies. Although primary hypothyroidism is often considered a leading cause of mild hyperprolactinemia, the supporting evidence is limited and often based on small studies with single prolactin (PRL) measurements, especially in cases of subclinical hypothyroidism. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in patients assessed for hyperprolactinemia.
Patients and methods: This retrospective study included patients undergoing cannulated PRL sampling (three serial measurements) and TSH assessment on the first sample, between January 2013 and May 2024, at Padova University Hospital. Patients were stratified by the degree of PRL elevation and TSH levels. PRL-secreting pituitary adenoma, functional hyperprolactinemia and normal pituitary function were assessed through review of medical history.
Results: Of 292 patients with available data, 233 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Hyperprolactinemia was confirmed in 91/233 patients (39%). Among these, 27% had increased TSH compared to 18% in the normoprolactinemic group (p=0.073). No significant differences in TSH levels were observed when comparing subgroups of patients with varying degrees of PRL excess (p=0.474). PRL levels from cannulated samples and their mean values were not significantly higher in patients with hypothyroidism. Bivariate correlation analysis revealed no significant association between TSH and PRL levels.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest a low probability of hypothyroidism as a primary cause of hyperprolactinemia: TSH increase should not delay the diagnostic evaluation for hyperprolactinemia, due to the low probability of thyroid dysfunction. Further studies are necessary to confirm these findings and improve clinical practice
Data for "Reaching the Yield Point of a Glass During X-Ray Irradiation"
The folder contains the data relative to "Reaching the Yield Point of a Glass During X-Ray Irradiation", DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.13.04103