171 research outputs found
G. Castrini, S. Toccaceli “Cancer of the rectum-Sphincter-saving operation. A new technique of Coloanal anastomosis”. Surg. Cl. North America, Vol. 68, n.6, December 1988.
new technique for the the preservation of sphincter anal function in low rectal cance
22) S. Toccaceli , G. Pappalardo, P. Dionisio, G. Mosiello, G. Castrini “Il ruolo attuale dell’elettromanometria nelle patologie anorettali”. Chirurgia Gastroenterologica, Vol. 19, n.4, Ott. 1985.
45) G. Pappalardo, S. Toccaceli ,G.F. Gualdi, F. Pitasi, C. Di Biasi, G. Castrini “The role of CT in early detection of recurrent rectal carcinoma”. Digestive Surgery, 3, 2, 1986.
59) G. Castrini, F. Pitasi, F. Frattaroli, S. Toccaceli ,G. Pappalardo “Our experience in the surgical treatment of 174 patients with Hepatic Hydatidosis”. Chirurgie, 201:882-886, 1989.
G. Pappalardo,S. Toccaceli , P. Dionisio, B. Ravo, G. Castrini “Pre and postoperative evaluation by manometric study of the anal sphincter after coloanal anastomosis for carcinoma”. Dis. of the Col. and Rect., 31 (2), 119-22, Febbraio 1988.
shincter save surgical tecnique for cancer of low rectum , a monometri study
56) S. Toccaceli ,P. Dionisio, F.S. Correnti, G. Pappalardo, F. De Laurentis, D. Reggio, G. Castrini “Alterazioni della motilità esofagea indotte da intubazione nasogastrica prolungata”. Chir. Gastront.
G. Pappalardo, S. Toccaceli ,G. Amabile, L. Parisi, S. Correnti, V. Floris, G. Castrini “L’impiego della manometria e della elettromiografia nella valutazione preoperatoria e nel controllo a distanza nei pazienti operati per neoplasia del retto con anastomosi colo-anali”. Chirurgia Gastroenterologica, Vol. 16, n.3, Sett. 1982.
Salvio, F. Giacovazzo, A. Cicalese, G. Dalsasso, E. Zarba Meli, D. Lomanto, S. Toccaceli, A. Basoli, V. Speranza “Manometry in rectum and anus diseases”. The Ital. Journ. of Gastr., Vol. 27, 1995.
Opinion Dynamic Modeling of Fake News Perception
Fake news diffusion represents one of the most pressing issues of our online society. In recent years, fake news has been analyzed from several points of view, primarily to improve our ability to separate them from the legit ones as well as identify their sources. Among such vast literature, a rarely discussed theme is likely to play uttermost importance in our understanding of such a controversial phenomenon: the analysis of fake news’ perception. In this work, we approach such a problem by proposing a family of opinion dynamic models tailored to study how specific social interaction patterns concur to the acceptance, or refusal, of fake news by a population of interacting individuals. To discuss the peculiarities of the proposed models, we tested them on several synthetic network topologies, thus underlying when/how they affect the stable states reached by the performed simulations
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