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    Minimal control effort and time Lie-group synchronisation design based on proportional-derivative control by Fiori, S., Del Rossi, L. 

    Published in International journal of control (02-01-2022)
    “…The present paper introduces a novel minimal control-effort and control-time, proportional-derivative feedback control theory for second-order dynamical…”
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    Combining conservation priorities and vulnerability of invasion in nature reserves using geospatial tools can optimize management efforts by Bravo, M. E., Fiori, S. M., Carbone, M. E.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2021)
    “…The management of invasive species in large, little-known, nature reserves is difficult. Weighing the risk of invasion against the conservation value of each…”
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    Extended Hamiltonian Learning on Riemannian Manifolds: Numerical Aspects by Fiori, S.

    “…This paper is the second part of a study initiated with the paper S. Fiori, "Extended Hamiltonian learning on Riemannian manifolds: Theoretical aspects," IEEE…”
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    Blind deconvolution by a Newton method on the non-unitary hypersphere by Fiori, S.

    “…SUMMARYBlind deconvolution is an inverse filtering technique that has received increasing attention from academia as well as industry because of its…”
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    Processing and characterization of plasticized PLA/PHB blends for biodegradable multiphase systems by Armentano, I., Fortunati, E., Burgos, N., Dominici, F., Luzi, F., Fiori, S., Jimenez, A., Yoon, K., Ahn, J., Kang, S., Kenny, J. M.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-07-2015)
    “…Blends of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) plasticized with a lactic acid oligomer (OLA) added at three different concentrations (15,…”
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    LUNCH—Lung Ultrasound for early detection of silent and apparent aspiratioN in infants and young CHildren with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial by Fiori, S, Scaramuzzo, RT, Moretti, E, Amador, C, Controzzi, T, Martinelli, A, Filippi, L, Guzzetta, A, Gargagni, L

    Published in BMC pediatrics (23-06-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Children with neurological impairment may have dysphagia and/or gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), which predispose to complications…”
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    PROMPT to improve speech motor abilities in children with cerebral palsy: a wait-list control group trial protocol by Fiori, S, Ragoni, C, Podda, I, Chilosi, A, Amador, C, Cipriani, P, Guzzetta, A, Sgandurra, G

    Published in BMC neurology (06-07-2022)
    “…Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often have communication impairments, including speech altered intelligibility. Multiple levels of disrupted speech have been…”
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    An Algorithm to Compute Averages on Matrix Lie Groups by Fiori, S., Tanaka, T.

    Published in IEEE transactions on signal processing (01-12-2009)
    “…Averaging is a common way to alleviate errors and random fluctuations in measurements and to smooth out data. Averaging also provides a way to merge structured…”
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    Complement Alternative Pathway Deficiency in Recipients Protects Kidney Allograft From Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury and Alloreactive T Cell Response by Casiraghi, F., Azzollini, N., Todeschini, M., Fiori, S., Cavinato, R. A., Cassis, P., Solini, S., Pezzuto, F., Mister, M., Thurman, J. M., Benigni, A., Remuzzi, G., Noris, M.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-09-2017)
    “…Despite the introduction of novel and more targeted immunosuppressive drugs, the long‐term survival of kidney transplants has not improved satisfactorily…”
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    Validation of an MRI Brain Injury and Growth Scoring System in Very Preterm Infants Scanned at 29- to 35-Week Postmenstrual Age by George, J M, Fiori, S, Fripp, J, Pannek, K, Bursle, J, Moldrich, R X, Guzzetta, A, Coulthard, A, Ware, R S, Rose, S E, Colditz, P B, Boyd, R N

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-07-2017)
    “…The diagnostic and prognostic potential of brain MR imaging before term-equivalent age is limited until valid MR imaging scoring systems are available. This…”
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    Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study by Fehri, M. K., Mugoni, C., Cinelli, P., Anguillesi, I., Coltelli, M. B., Fiori, S., Montorsi, M., Lazzeri, A.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-04-2016)
    “…Blends consisting of commercial poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(lactic acid) oligomer (OLA8) as plasticizer and a sulfonic salt of a phthalic ester and…”
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    Wound response in orange as a resistance mechanism against Penicillium digitatum (pathogen) and P. expansum (non-host pathogen) by Vilanova, L., Torres, R., Viñas, I., González-Candelas, L., Usall, J., Fiori, S., Solsona, C., Teixidó, N.

    Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-04-2013)
    “…► Wound response is an important factor in the resistance of oranges to P. digitatum and P. expansum. ► At 4°C wound response in oranges was slower than at…”
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    MMT and LDH organo-modification with surfactants tailored for PLA nanocomposites by Coiai, S., Cicogna, F., de Santi, A., Perez Amaro, L., Spiniello, R., Signori, F., Fiori, S., Oberhauser, W., Passaglia, E.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-03-2017)
    “…Low molecular weight polyesters were end-functionalized with ammonium and carboxylate salts and used in ionic exchange reactions with respectively cationic…”
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    A conserved dibasic site is essential for correct processing of the peptide hormone AtRALF1 in Arabidopsis thaliana by Matos, Juliana L., Fiori, Celso S., Silva-Filho, Marcio C., Moura, Daniel S.

    Published in FEBS letters (15-10-2008)
    “…Prohormone proteins in animals and yeast are typically processed at dibasic sites by convertases. Propeptide hormones are also found in plants but little is…”
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