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Thesaurus sacrorum rituum
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From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana."Correzioni," p. 276.Includes transcriptions of documents, with listings up to 1865.Seal of the author on verso of t.p. as proof of legitimate edition.Includes bibliographical references.I duchi -- I conti -- I messi regii ed imperiali -- I vescovi- signori -- I consoli e podestà -- Consoli -- Podestà ed altri primati.Mode of access: Internet
Brisk walking increases bone mineral density in cART-patients?
Introduction
In the general population, moderate intensity aerobic activity reduces the risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and may prevent bone loss. We evaluated the effects of brisk walking, with or without strength exercise, on bone mineral density in HIV-infected treated persons.
Methods
Thirty-four HIV-infected, cART-treated, sedentary subjects with were enrolled in a 12-week exercise program, consisting of 3 outdoor sessions/week of 60 min walking at 65-75% of HR (heart rate) max ± 30 min circuit training at 65% of 1-RM (Repetition Maximum). Subjects were examined at baseline (BL) and 12 weeks (W12) by 6-minute walking test (6MWT), 1-RM test; and by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) to evaluate lumbar spine and femoral bone mineral density, and t- and z-scores, in addition to morphometric (BMI, waist, hip and legcircumference) and bloodexamination (cytometry, fastingtotal, HDL and LDL cholesterol, tryglicerides, glucose, insulin; AST/ALT, ALP, gGT, creatinine, CPK, HbA1c; CD4+ and CD8+, plasma HIV-RNA). Differences between BL and W12 were tested by Wilcoxon-signed rank test.
Results
Thirty-two of 34 (94%) participants completed the 12-week program with a median adherence of 64% (IQR 56-77). They were 25M, 7F; median 48 y-o, IQR 44-54. Twenty patients were enrolled in the ’walk” group and 12 in the ’walk and strength’ group. At W12, participants showed significant improvement of distance by 6MWT (p<0.0001), and of performance in all strength exercises (crunch p= 0.0015, lat machine p= 0.001, chest press p= 0.0029, leg extension p= 0.0303, sitting calf p= 0.0015, leg press p= 0.0024). DEXA spine z-score improved significantly in the whole group (p=0.0222) and in the walk strength group (p= 0.0469), and femoral z-scores in the ’walk’ only group (p=0.0319). At W12 BMI, waist circumference, and LDL were also significantly improved in the whole group, whereas no significant changes were observed for the other variables.
Discussion
The above 12-week program of brisk walkimg, with or without strength exercise, improved fitness and bone density in HIV-infected treated subjects, in addition to some morphometric variables and serum LDL. This kind of moderate intensity exercise might help control the long-term consequences of cART on bone metabolism
Evaluation of the relationship between some blood metabolites and elements on the ovarian persistent follicle formation in dairy cattle
The object of this study was to investigate the effect of some blood metabolites and elements on the ovarian persistent follicle formation in dairy cattle. Blood samples were obtained from 117 lactating cows in two groups of normal and persistent follicle status. Glucose, urea, total protein, phosphorus and betahydroxy butyrate were measured by spectrophotometer method. Estradiol concentration in blood serum was measured by ELISA method. Effects of calving season, parity and milk production at 50-60 days postpartum were studied on persistent follicle status. Status of animal (presence or absence of resistant follicle) had significant effect on urea, protein, beta-hydroxybutyrate, phosphorus and estradiol (
Adaptive client-impostor centric score normalization: A case study in fingerprint verification
Abstract — Cohort-based score normalization as examplified by the T-norm (for Test normalization) has been the state-of-the-art approach to account for the variability of signal quality in testing. On the other hand, user-specific score normalization such as the Z-norm and the F-norm, designed to handle variabil-ity in performance across different reference models, has also been shown to be very effective. Exploiting the strenghth of both approaches, this paper proposes a novel score normalization called adaptive F-norm, which is client-impostor centric, i.e., utilizing both the genuine and impostor score information, as well as adaptive, i.e, adaptive to the test condition thanks to the use of a pool of cohort models. Experiments based on the BioSecure DS2 database which contains 6 fingers of 415 subjects, each acquired using a thermal and an optical device, show that the proposed adaptive F-norm is better or at least as good as the other alternatives, including those recently proposed in the literature. I
