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    Diffusion-weighted whole-body MRI for evaluation of early response in multiple myeloma by Lacognata, C, Crimì, F, Guolo, A, Varin, C, De March, E, Vio, S, Ponzoni, A, Barilà, G, Lico, A, Branca, A, De Biasi, E, Gherlinzoni, F, Scapin, V, Bissoli, E, Berno, T, Zambello, R

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-10-2017)
    “…Aim To evaluate the modifications of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) in myelomatous lesions before and after induction treatment and the correlation…”
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    Spin-flop transition in small nanoparticles: Internal magnetic study of surface effects by Laura-Ccahuana, D., De Biasi, E.

    “…•• Surface anisotropy increases the hs1 spin-flop field in small particles.•• The hs2 field is not modified by surface anisotropy.•• The effects of surface…”
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    Intra-articular rifamycin in haemophilic arthropathy by Radossi, P., Baggio, R., Petris, U., Biasi, E. De, Risato, R., Davoli, P. G., Tagariello, G.

    “…Synoviorthesis is the intra‐articular injection of chemical or radioactive substances able to produce fibrosis of hypertrophied synovium, which has proved…”
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    Size and anisotropy determination by ferromagnetic resonance in dispersed magnetic nanoparticle systems by de Biasi, E., Ramos, C.A., Zysler, R.D.

    “…We present results for the FMR line shape modelling of non-interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems. We compare the results of the Smit and Beljers formalism…”
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    Effect of thermal fluctuations in FMR experiments in uniaxial magnetic nanoparticles: Blocked vs. superparamagnetic regimes by De Biasi, E., Lima, E., Ramos, C.A., Butera, A., Zysler, R.D.

    “…We present ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) experiments on two low-interacting nanoparticle systems: Fe3O4 and CoFe2O4 corresponding to low- and high-anisotropy…”
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    A new model to describe the crossover from superparamagnetic to blocked magnetic nanoparticles by De Biasi, E., Zysler, R.D., Ramos, C.A., Knobel, M.

    “…A new model that considers the thermal probability of uniform magnetization inversion in magnetic nanoparticles is presented. We included the temporal window…”
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    Comparative study of the thermal fluctuations effects on the classical Stoner–Wohlfarth and analytical vector hysteron models by De Biasi, E., Ramos, C.A., Zysler, R.D.

    “…In this work we present a comparative study of the classical Stoner Wohlfarth model and the analytical vector hysteron model. We analyze the hysteretic…”
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    Evidence of large surface effects in Co–Ni–B amorphous nanoparticles by Zysler, R.D., Romero, H., Ramos, C.A., Biasi, E.De, Fiorani, D.

    “…The results of magnetization measurements on ∼3 nm amorphous (Co 0.25Ni 0.75) 65B 35 nanoparticles, in a diluted dispersion (4% in a polymer) and in a powder…”
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    Effective anisotropy field variation of magnetite nanoparticles with size reduction by Vargas, J. M., Lima, E., Zysler, R. D., Duque, J. G. S., De Biasi, E., Knobel, M.

    “…Size effect on the internal magnetic structure has been investigated on weakly interacting magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) nanoparticles by ferromagnetic resonance…”
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    “Blocking” effects in magnetic resonance? The ferromagnetic nanowires case by Ramos, C.A., De Biasi, E., Zysler, R.D., Vassallo Brigneti, E., Vázquez, M.

    “…We present magnetic resonance results obtained at L, X, and Q bands (1.2, 9.4 and 34 GHz, respectively) on ferromagnetic nanowires with a hysteresis cycle…”
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    Study of the magnetic properties on Mn and As co-implanted GaAs by De Biasi, E., Pudenzi, M.A.A., Behar, M., Carvasan, F., Knobel, M.

    “…The interest on diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS), like GaMnAs, has increased during the last years due to potential applications, mainly on spintronic…”
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    Metropolis algorithm for simulating hysteresis in ferromagnetic nanoparticles by De Biasi, E., Ramos, C.A., Zysler, R.D., Fiorani, D.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-02-2006)
    “…We report of Monte Carlo simulations by Metropolis algorithm of the magnetization cycles of ∼3 nm non-interacting ferromagnetic amorphous nanoparticles…”
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    Ferromagnetic resonance in amorphous nanoparticles by De Biasi, E., Ramos, C.A., Zysler, R.D., Romero, H.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (31-12-2004)
    “…We present the results of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) measurements on noninteracting amorphous nanoparticle systems (Co 0.25Ni 0.75) 65B 35 (CNB2) and (Fe…”
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    Monte Carlo simulation of Fe–Co amorphous nanoparticles magnetization by Molina Concha, B., De Biasi, E., Zysler, R.D.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-02-2008)
    “…Magnetization simulations of ∼3 nm non-interacting Fe–Co ferromagnetic amorphous nanoparticles were made using Metropolis algorithm of Monte Carlo method. The…”
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    Concurrent total hip and knee replacements in a patient with haemophilia with inhibitors using recombinant factor VIIa by continuous infusion by Tagariello, G., Bisson, R., Radossi, P., Petris, U., Zanardo, G., De Biasi, E., Risato, R., Polese, F., Davoli, P. G.

    “…The introduction of activated recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa) has allowed elective surgery to be safely performed in haemophiliacs with inhibitors. The main…”
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    Complex magnetic internal order in structurally disordered Ni nanoparticles by De Biasi, E., León-Vanegas, A., Nunes, W. C., Sharma, S. K., Haddad, P., Rocha, T. C.R., Santos Duque, J. G., Zanchet, D., Knobel, M.

    “…A detailed study of the magnetic properties of colloidal Ni nanoparticles (∼5.2 nm) that do not present long range order is presented. Two magnetic…”
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