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H. Eduardo Roman

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  33
Citations -  1232

H. Eduardo Roman is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Noise & Traffic noise. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1111 citations. Previous affiliations of H. Eduardo Roman include University of Milan & Division of IT Convergence Engineering.

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Indication of a Universal Persistence Law Governing Atmospheric Variability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the temporal correlations in the atmospheric variability by 14 meteorological stations around the globe, the variations of the daily maximum temperatures from their average values, and found that the persistence, characterized by the correlation C(s) of temperature variations separated by s days, approximately decays.
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The fog computing service for healthcare

TL;DR: The characteristics of fog computing and services that fog computing can provide in the healthcare system and its prospect are discussed.
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Principal eigenvector of contact matrices and hydrophobicity profiles in proteins.

TL;DR: Protein sequences evolve in such a way that their average HP is close to the optimal one, implying that neutral evolution can be viewed as a kind of motion in sequence space around the optimal HP, and shows that the interactivity scale is nearly optimal both for the comparison of sequences to sequences and sequences to structures.
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The LIFE DYNAMAP project: Towards a procedure for dynamic noise mapping in urban areas

TL;DR: Results show that two statistical clusters differentiated by rush hour traffic flow are sufficient and better for categorization than the road types provided by Italian road regulation.
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A protein evolution model with independent sites that reproduces site-specific amino acid distributions from the Protein Data Bank.

TL;DR: An evolutionary model with sites evolving independently under a global constraint on the conservation of structural stability is introduced and the effective selection process reproduces well amino acid distributions as observed in the protein sequences in the PDB.