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    Logging residues mass and volume from systematic literature review

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    Creation of a benchmark for logging residues after harvesting operations and forest management treatments. This dataset represents the most up-to-date collection of studies related to quantity and volume values of logging residue and shows how the relationship with working systems, treatments, and forest type is affecting these values. The dataset can be used to establish a line of comparison for further research and applications in the field of forest management giving insights on quantities that could be potentially present after harvesting operations

    Data associated with the paper: "Uniqueness of Glasses Prepared via X-ray Induced Yielding"

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    The folder contains the data on which the publication cited in the title is based. Each figure in the paper is associated with an H5 file that contains the data specific to that figure. The group names indicate the data types, while the data values are stored in the corresponding datasets

    Mean Hillslope Length

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    This deposit contains the data (Catchment.zip) and the codes to compute the empirical mean hillslope length and its percentage derivative, for all the 15 catchments considered in the paper. A readme file provides some details about the functioning of the codes. Please place the scripts in the same location of the Catchments folder and run them in the proper order

    Simultaneous Expression of Different Therapeutic Genes by Infection with Multiple Oncolytic HSV-1 Vectors (IF pictures)

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    These are different pictures taken at the confocal microscope as well as at the fluorescence microscope to analyze the effect of different oHSV-1 on MDA-MB-231 cell vitality as well as the expression of transgenes (EGFP). Some of these pictures have been inserted in the manuscript entitled "Simultaneous Expression of Different Therapeutic Genes by Infection with Multiple Oncolytic HSV-1 Vectors" authored by Vitiello et a

    Prevalence of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease in patients with primary aldosteronism

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    Objective: to assess the prevalence of metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) in patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) compared to other benign adrenal nodules, and evaluate the impact of hormonal excess in inducing MAFLD. Design: a monocentric retrospective study at Padova Hospital. Methods: a cohort of 175 patients was analyzed: 41 with PA (20 surgically treated, PAsurgery , and 21 treated with mineralcorticoid receptor antagonist, PAMRA), 50 nonfunctioning adrenal incidentalomas (NF-AI), 48 adenomas with mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS), 10 adrenal Cushing Syndrome (CS) and 26 healthy controls. We proposed a new definition of MAFLDendocrine, including hormonal excess as a diagnostic criteria, to assess the impact of endocrine excess in the pathogenetic process. Results: MAFLD prevalence was higher in PA compared to MACS (49% vs 25%, p<0.05) and NF-AI (49% vs 14%, p<0.001), but similar to CS (49% vs 45%, p=0.61). PAsurgery patients had higher prevalence of both MAFLDclassical and MAFLDendocrine compared to PAMRA group (70% vs 29% MAFLDclassical and 75% vs 28% MAFLDendocrine). Within patients with hormone excess, 5/63 (8%) patients negative for MAFLDclassical fulfilled diagnostic criteria for MAFLDendocrine. L/S ratio differed between PA and NF-AI (mean L/S ratio 1.10 vs 1.25, p < 0.001), MACS (mean L/S ratio 1.10 vs 1.21, p 0.007), and controls (mean L/S ratio 1.10 vs 1.35, p < 0.001), but was comparable with adrenal CS (mean L/S 1.10 vs =1.15, p = 0.147). Conclusions: we reported a considerable prevalence of MAFLD in PA, higher in PAsurgey compared to PAMRA, and similar to adrenal CS. MAFLDendocrine identified patients at high risk of MAFLD who do not fulfill classical diagnostic criteria

    pWM-adults

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    This includes behavioral and fNIRS data on a study of phonological working memory in adult participant

    Data associated to the PhD dissertation "Balancing Stability and Flexibility in Cognitive Control and Learning: The Effects of Arousal"

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    Data, materials, and scripts associated with my PhD thesis, titled "Balancing Stability and Flexibility in Cognitive Control and Learning: The Effects of Arousal"

    Fragility fractures might be predicted by the overall cardiovascular burden in endogenous Cushing syndrome

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    Endogenous CS represents a complex condition associated with a negative impact on long-term mortality and morbidity. Among the various complications, cardiovascular and skeletal issues stand out as particularly debilitating . However, these intriguing findings indicate the overall burden of cardiovascular morbidity as potential novel shared predictors of damage affecting the bone-vascular axis, and impacting the risk of fracture, extending beyond the mere degree of cortisol excess. The present study is the first that offers a holistic assessment of the interplay between fracture risk, bone quality, and cardiovascular morbidity in overt endogenous CS

    Microfluidic Loading of Verteporfin into Extracellular Vesicles for Neuroblastoma Therapy

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    Manuscript, raw data and source files on Microfluidic Loading of Verteporfin into Extracellular Vesicles for Neuroblastoma Therap

    Dataset of the Doctoral Dissertation “The Energy to Come: Promises, Imaginaries and Ecology of Nuclear Fusion”

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    Dataset of the Doctoral Dissertation “The Energy to Come: Promises, Imaginaries and Ecology of Nuclear Fusion” by Alessio Giacometti, PhD in Social Sciences [37th Cycle, 2021/2024] at the University of Padova (Italy

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