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Carlo Drago

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  142
Citations -  1148

Carlo Drago is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate governance & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 122 publications receiving 801 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Drago include University of Naples Federico II & Royal Dutch Shell.

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Degradation relationships for the mechanical properties of corroded steel rebars

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of both the degradation morphologies (uniform and localized) are considered, and decay equations for the main mechanical properties of reinforced steel rebars are developed.
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A taxonomy of energy resilience

TL;DR: The bibliometric analysis suggests a taxonomy of energy resilience based on 7 approaches or strategies, which suggest an evolution of the conceptual contributions, that enlarge resilience early use, merely applied to technical and hard sciences.
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Measuring and modeling energy resilience

TL;DR: This paper presents the following new results: energy resilience is defined and ranked, strengthening a composite indicator for both OECD and non-OECD countries; the determinants of energy resilience are investigated and an innovation on the construction of the World Bank's Regulatory Indicators on Sustainable Energy is operated.
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When renewable energy, empowerment, and entrepreneurship connect: Measuring energy policy effectiveness in 230 countries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors exploit a statistical approach to measure energy policy effectiveness, making use of the brand-new IBRD-World Bank release SDG7 Tracking: The Energy Progress Report.
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Comparative analysis of diagnostic performance, feasibility and cost of different test-methods for thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology

TL;DR: GAL-3-ICC represents the most suitable screening test-method to be applied on a large-scale basis in the diagnostic algorithm of indeterminate thyroid lesions and is one of the cheapest (113 USD) and easiest one to be performed in different clinical settings.