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Vincenzo Sciacca

Researcher at University of Palermo

Publications -  90
Citations -  1428

Vincenzo Sciacca is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Singularity & Reynolds number. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1356 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincenzo Sciacca include Sapienza University of Rome.

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Turing pattern formation in the Brusselator system with nonlinear diffusion

TL;DR: This work investigates the effect of density-dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in the Brusselator system, and derives the equations for the amplitude of the stationary patterns and constructs the outer amplitude equation and the inner core solution.
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Diagnosis of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome: The role of duplex scanning

TL;DR: A new diagnostic procedure to quickly and noninvasively diagnose the popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is presented, based on continuous-wave Doppler and duplex scanning studies done both in the resting state and during active contraction of the calf muscles.
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On Deformation of Poisson Manifolds of Hydrodynamic Type

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied a class of deformations of infinite-dimensional Poisson manifolds of hydrodynamic type which are of interest in the theory of Frobenius manifolds.
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Surgical treatment of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome : a ten-year experience

TL;DR: Optimal results were obtained when the syndrome was treated at an early stage by simple division of musculotendinous tissue and when arterial grafting was required the long-term patency rate was only 58.3%.
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Investigation of Tinnitus Patients in Italy: Clinical and Audiological Characteristics

TL;DR: There is a statistically significant association between high-pitched tinnitus and high-frequency SNHL and the possibility that neural connection involved in evoking tinn Titus-related negative reactions are governed by conditioned reflexes.