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    Assessment of structural reliability: a dynamic monitoring approach

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    The subject of this thesis is framed in the field of vibration based monitoring. In particular the work is focused on: implementing techniques of extraction of features, the use of collected data to recognize damages and the combined application of knowledge coming from monitoring systems with the classical structural safety formulations to a real case stud

    February 25, 2021

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    Michael Quattrone (he/him) is the author of Rhinoceroses (New School Chapbook Award, 2006) and of the songs of One River (Wolfe Island Records, 2018). His work is included inThe Best American Erotic Poems and The Incredible Sestina Anthology. Recent poems are forthcoming in New York Quarterly, Poet Lore, and EcoTheo. Michael lives in Tarrytown, New York, where he reads for The Westchester Review and Slapering Hol Press. michaelquattrone.co

    Esofago di Barrett : attuali orientamenti diagnostico-terapeutici

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    L’esofago di Barrett è una complicanza grave del reflusso gastroesofageo che va individuata e tenuta sotto controllo per la sua potenzialità a sviluppare adenocarcinoma. A tale scopo è consigliabile un esame endoscopico in pazienti affetti da reflusso al fine di escludere con certezza la presenza di questa patologi

    Correction to: Daytime sleepiness and sleep quality in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (Journal of Neurology, (2023), 270, 11, (5561-5568), 10.1007/s00415-023-11911-y)

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    The article Daytime sleepiness and sleep quality in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, written by Marta Bellofatto, Luca Gentile, Alessandro Bertini, Irene Tramacere, Fiore Manganelli, Gian Maria Fabrizi, Angelo Schenone, Lucio Santoro, Tiziana Cavallaro, Marina Grandis, Stefano C. Previtali, Marina Scarlato, Isabella Allegri, Luca Padua, Costanza Pazzaglia, Flavio Villani, Eleonora Cavalca, Paola Saveri, Aldo Quattrone, Paola Valentino, Stefano Tozza, Massimo Russo, Anna Mazzeo, Giuseppe Vita, Sylvie Piacentini, Giuseppe Didato, Chiara Pisciotta, Davide Pareyson and for the Italian C. M. T. Network was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 04 August 2023 without open access. With the author(s)’ decision to opt for Open Choice the copyright of the article changed on 19 August 2023 to © The Authors 2023 and this article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit. The original article has been corrected

    Premorbid Adjustment and IQ in Patients With First-Episode Psychosis: A Multisite Case-Control Study of Their Relationship With Cannabis Use

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    Ferraro, L; La Cascia, C; Quattrone, D; Sideli, L; Matranga, D; Capuccio, V; Tripoli, G; Gayer-Anderson, C; Morgan, C; Sami, MB; Sham, P; de Haan, L; Velthorst, E; Jongsma, HE; Kirkbride, JB; Rutten, BPF; Richards, AL; Roldan, L; Arango, C; Bernardo, M; Bobes, J; Sanjuan, J; Santos, JL; Arrojo, M; Tarricone, I; Tortelli, A; Szoke, A; Del-Ben, CM; Selten, JP; Lynskey, M; Jones, PB; Van Os, J; La Barbera, D; Murray, RM; Di Forti, M Ferraro, Laura; La Cascia, Caterina; Quattrone, Diego; Sideli, Lucia; Matranga, Domenica; Capuccio, Veronica; Tripoli, Giada; Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte; Morgan, Craig; Sami, Musa B.; Sham, Pak; de Haan, Lieuwe; Velthorst, Eva; Jongsma, Hannah E.; Kirkbride, James B.; Rutten, Bart P. F.; Richards, Alexander L.; Roldan, Laura; Arango, Celso; Bernardo, Miquel; Bobes, Julio; Sanjuan, Julio; Luis Santos, Jose; Arrojo, Manuel; Tarricone, Ilaria; Tortelli, Andrea; Szoke, Andrei; Del-Ben, Cristina Marta; Selten, Jean-Paul; Lynskey, Michael; Jones, Peter B.; Van Os, Jim; La Barbera, Daniele; Murray, Robin M.; Di Forti, Mart

    The continuity of effect of schizophrenia polygenic risk score and patterns of cannabis use on transdiagnostic symptom dimensions at first-episode psychosis: findings from the EU-GEI study

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    The work was supported by Guarantors of Brain post-doctoral clinical fellowship to DQ; Clinician Scientist Medical Research Council fellowship (project reference MR/M008436/1) to MDF; Heisenberg professorship from the German Research Founda- tion (grant no. 389624707) to UR; the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The EU-GEI Project is funded by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement No. HEALTH-F2-2010-241909 (Project EU-GEI). The Brazilian study was funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation under grant number 2012/0417-0.Quattrone D., Reininghaus U., Richards A.L., Tripoli G., Ferraro L., Quattrone A., Marino P., Rodriguez V., Spinazzola E., Gayer-Anderson C., Jongsma H.E., Jones P.B., La Cascia C., La Barbera D., Tarricone I., Bonora E., Tosato S., Lasalvia A., Szöke A., Arango C., Bernardo M., Bobes J., Del Ben C.M., Menezes P.R., Llorca P.-M., Santos J.L., Sanjuán J., Arrojo M., Tortelli A., Velthorst E., Berendsen S., de Haan L., Rutten B.P.F., Lynskey M.T., Freeman T.P., Kirkbride J.B., Sham P.C., O’Donovan M.C., Cardno A.G., Vassos E., van Os J., Morgan C., Murray R.M., Lewis C.M., Di Forti M., Hubbard K., Beards S., Stilo S.A., Parellada M., Fraguas D., Castro M.R., Andreu-Bernabeu Á., López G., Matteis M., González E., Durán-Cutilla M., Díaz-Caneja C.M., Cuadrado P., Rodríguez Solano J.J., Carracedo A., Costas J., Sánchez E., Amoretti S., Lorente-Rovira E., Garcia-Portilla P., Jiménez-López E., Franke N., van Dam D., Termorshuizen F., van der Ven E., Messchaart E., Leboyer M., Schürhoff F., Jamain S., Baudin G., Ferchiou A., Pignon B., Richard J.-R., Charpeaud T., Tronche A.-M., Frijda F., Marrazzo G., Sideli L., Sartorio C., Seminerio F., Loureiro C.M., Shuhama R., Ruggeri M., Bonetto C., Cristofalo D., Berardi D., Seri M., D’Andrea G

    The Kraepelian concept of schizophrenia: Dying but not yet dead

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    The nonsense we used to believe We have seen the dismantling of much of what we believed about schizophrenia (Guloksuz and van Os, 2018). The first rank symptoms, we thought characteristic, also occur in affective psychosis (Picardi, 2019). The supposedly specific familial predisposition is shared with other disorders (Cardno et al., 2002). The curious belief that the incidence of schizophrenia is the same worldwide has been abandoned. The brain changes which accumulate through the illness, initially thought to support the Continuum with adult psychiatric disorders Both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder typically have their onset in early adult life. Their symptoms overlap, with depression and mania common in those who receive a diagnosis of schizophrenia, and psychosis common in people with mania or severe depression (Murray et al., 2004; Demjaha et al., 2011). Many environmental risk factors are shared (Rodriguez et al., 2021b). Both schizophrenia and mania respond to D2 blockade, presumably because the two share liability to excess dopamine synthesis Conclusion Psychosis is subject to the influence of two major aetiological continua. Firstly a predisposition to adult mental illness largely shared with bipolar disorder. Secondly neurodevelopmental impairment. What is termed schizophrenia lies at the confluence of the two. Indeed, one might speculate that many patients who receive a diagnosis of schizophrenia have an underlying bipolar disorder compounded by cognitive impairment

    Daily use of high-potency cannabis is associated with more positive symptoms in first-episode psychosis patients: The EU-GEI case-control study

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    The work was supported by: Clinician Scientist Medical Research Council fellowship (project reference MR/M008436/1) to MDF; the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South London at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to DQ; DFG Heisenberg professorship (no. 389624707) to UR. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The EU-GEI Project is funded by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement No. HEALTH-F2-2010-241909 (Project EU-GEI). The Brazilian study was funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation under grant number 2012/0417-0.Quattrone, D., Ferraro, L., Tripoli, G., La Cascia, C., Quigley, H., Quattrone, A., Jongsma, H.E., Del Peschio, S., Gatto, G., Gayer-Anderson, C., Jones, P.B., Kirkbride, J.B., La Barbera, D., Tarricone, I., Berardi, D., Tosato, S., Lasalvia, A., Szöke, A., Arango, C., Bernardo, M., Bobes, J., Del Ben, C.M., Menezes, P.R., Llorca, P.-M., Santos, J.L., Sanjuán, J., Tortelli, A., Velthorst, E., De Haan, L., Rutten, B.P.F., Lynskey, M.T., Freeman, T.P., Sham, P.C., Cardno, A.G., Vassos, E., Van Os, J., Morgan, C., Reininghaus, U., Lewis, C.M., Murray, R.M., Di Forti, M
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