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Effect of social interaction and meal accompaniments on acceptability of sourdough prepared croissants: An exploratory study
Principles of reconstruction. Like with like and flap thinning: two essential tools
The "like with like" and the "flap thinning" are two workhorse principles the surgeon must keep in mind to achieve a functional and cosmetic reconstruction of the hand. These principles are underpinned by a thorough knowledge of anatomy and functional hand units, with a wide range of reconstructive procedures that must be finalized to the necessity of the impaired structures. "Like with like" means that a lost tissue must be replaced with another one that can be compared in appearance and function. In addition, good cosmetic is often associated with good function because the complex attempt to get a proper aesthetic always traduces itself into a better functional reconstruction. "Flap thinning" is essential because soft tissue injuries of the hand represent a more difficult reconstructive challenge than similar injuries elsewhere, and the need for thin tissue to wrap the superficial noble structures of the hand is constant. However, the procedure of thinning a flap can be dangerous and must adhere to the vascular architecture of the flap. This paper aims to review and briefly summarize the current literature in this field
An innovative approach for Opinion Mining: the Plutchick Analysis.
In this work we introduce an innovative approach for “Sentiment Analysis” or Opinion Mining, that is classically based on the concept that some words have positive or negative meanings. Infact, introducing the Plutchick score, it is possible to achieve an Emotional Analysis, that is a deeper analysis over the polarity. The original contribution of the paper is to present a program on Italian Emotional analysis of social networks hashtag mainly as part of “InfoSphere”. For this scope we introduce AIN EMOTION, an evolution of AIN Thesaurus, that is the first italian thesaurus for Emotional Analysis. This analysis gives a ratio of emotional hashtag on shared by social network users, can produce a behavioral trend and could be applied to any other language simply by changing the “emotional thesaurus”
Correction to: When terminology hinders research: the colloquialisms of transitions of control in automated driving (Cognition, Technology & Work, (2022), 10.1007/s10111-022-00705-3)
In the original article, author affiliation published with error. The correct affiliations are: Davide Maggi—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Richard Romano—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Oliver Carsten—Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds, UK. Joost C. F. De Winter—Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. The original article has been corrected.Human-Robot Interactio
An innovative approach for the GDPR compliance in Big Data era
The present work shows a preliminary overview of the Big Data Analytics scenario, introducing the related privacy issues considered by the new General Data Protection Regulation, better known by its acronym GDPR. The work then introduces an innovative index to assess the compliance of a company with this regulation on the protection of personal data, in terms of privacy by design and privacy by default. Abstract Il presente lavoro mostra una preventiva panoramica in merito allo scenario del Big Data Analytics, introducendo le relative problematiche di privacy considerate dal nuovo Regolamento Generale sulla Protezione dei Dati, meglio noto con l’acronimo inglese GDPR. Il lavoro introduce quindi un innovativo indice per valutare la conformità di un’azienda a tale regolamento sulla tutela dei dati personali, in termini di privacy by design e privacy by default
Cerebral time domain-NIRS: Reproducibility analysis, optical properties, hemoglobin species and tissue oxygen saturation in a cohort of adult subjects
The reproducibility of cerebral time-domain near-infrared spectroscopy (TDNIRS) has not been investigated so far. Besides, reference intervals of cerebral optical properties, of absolute concentrations of deoxygenated-hemoglobin (HbR), oxygenatedhemoglobin (HbO), total hemoglobin (HbT) and tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) and their variability have not been reported. We have addressed these issues on a sample of 88 adult healthy subjects. TD-NIRS measurements at 690, 785, 830 nm were fitted with the diffusion model for semi-infinite homogenous media. Reproducibility, performed on 3 measurements at 5 minutes intervals, ranges from 1.8 to 6.9% for each of the hemoglobin species. The mean ± SD global values of HbR, HbO, HbT, StO2are respectively 24 ± 7 Î1⁄4M, 33.3 ± 9.5 Î1⁄4M, 57.4 ± 15.8 Î1⁄4M, 58 ± 4.2%. StO2displays the narrowest range of variability across brain regions
Time domain near infrared spectroscopy system for oxygen saturation assessment in stroke patients
In this work we present a medical device for non-invasive oxygen saturation assessment in stroke patients. The system based on time-resolved near infrared spectroscopy was fully characterized and tested on healthy volunteers
Admiel Kosman, Siamo giunti a Dio
International audienceSix poems from Israeli poet Admiel Kosman translated from the Hebrew into Italian. Selection of poems, presentation of the author, translation and notes by Davide Mano
Admiel Kosman, Siamo giunti a Dio
International audienceSix poems from Israeli poet Admiel Kosman translated from the Hebrew into Italian. Selection of poems, presentation of the author, translation and notes by Davide Mano
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