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University of Milano-Bicocca

EducationMilan, Italy
About: University of Milano-Bicocca is a education organization based out in Milan, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Blood pressure. The organization has 8972 authors who have published 22322 publications receiving 620484 citations. The organization is also known as: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca & Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca.


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TL;DR: The amount of Zn leached from TD is related to pH, aggregation of particles and elution process, the quantity of TD present in the environment has to be taken into account and the atmospheric conditions, which may deeply influence the particle properties, have to be considered.
Abstract: It is estimated that over 80% of respirable particulate matter (PM10) in cities comes from road transport and that tire and brake wear are responsible for the 3–7% emission of it. Data on the indicators of environmental impact of tire debris (TD), originated from the tire abrasion on roads, are extremely scarce, even though TD contains chemicals (zinc and organic compounds) which can be released in the environment. TD particle morphology was analysed with SEM, TEM and FIB instruments. TD eluates and TD organic extracts were tested at dilution series on human cell lines and Xenopus laevis embryos. 50 and 100 g/L TD were used for the eluates obtained after 24 h at pH 3 and the quantity of zinc present was measured with a ICP-AES. Eluates diluted to 1%, 10%, 50% in culture media and undiluted were used on X. laevis embryos in the FETAX test. HepG2 cells were exposed for 24 h to 0.05 – 50 μg/ml of zinc salt while A549 cells were exposed for 24, 48 and 72 h to 10, 50, 60, or 75 μg/ml of TD extract. X. laevis embryos were exposed to 50, 80, 100, or 120 μg/ml TD extract. The solution of undiluted 50 g/L TD produced 80.2% mortality (p < 0.01) in X. laevis embryos and this toxic effect was three times greater than that produced by 100 g/L TD. Zn accumulation in HepG2 cells was evident after 4 h exposure. A549 cells exposed to TD organic extract for 72 h presented a modified morphology, a decrease in cell proliferation and an increase in DNA damage as shown by comet assay. The dose 80 μg/ml of TD extract produced 14.6% mortality in X. laevis embryos and 15.9% mortality at 120 μg/ml. Treatment with 80, 100, or 120 μg/ml TD organic extract increased from 14.8% to 37.8% malformed larvae percentages compared to 5.6% in the control. Since the amount of Zn leached from TD is related to pH, aggregation of particles and elution process, the quantity of TD present in the environment has to be taken into account. Moreover the atmospheric conditions, which may deeply influence the particle properties, have to be considered. The TD organic fraction was toxic for cells and organisms. Thus, because of its chemical components, TD may have a potential environmental impact and has to be further investigated.

247 citations

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TL;DR: This work presents an innovative method that combines a feature-based approach with a holistic one for three-dimensional (3D) face detection, which has been tested, with good results, on some 150 3D faces acquired by a laser range scanner.

246 citations

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S. Chatrchyan1, Vardan Khachatryan1, Albert M. Sirunyan1, Armen Tumasyan1  +2230 moreInstitutions (144)
TL;DR: The observed (expected) upper limit on the invisible branching fraction at 0.58 (0.44) is interpreted in terms of a Higgs-portal model of dark matter interactions.
Abstract: A search for invisible decays of Higgs bosons is performed using the vector boson fusion and associated ZH production modes. In the ZH mode, the Z boson is required to decay to a pair of charged leptons or a $b\bar{b}$ quark pair. The searches use the 8 TeV pp collision dataset collected by the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up to 19.7 inverse femtobarns. Certain channels include data from 7 TeV collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.9 inverse femtobarns. The searches are sensitive to non-standard-model invisible decays of the recently observed Higgs boson, as well as additional Higgs bosons with similar production modes and large invisible branching fractions. In all channels, the observed data are consistent with the expected standard model backgrounds. Limits are set on the production cross section times invisible branching fraction, as a function of the Higgs boson mass, for the vector boson fusion and ZH production modes. By combining all channels, and assuming standard model Higgs boson cross sections and acceptances, the observed (expected) upper limit on the invisible branching fraction at $m_H$=125 GeV is found to be 0.58 (0.44) at 95% confidence level. We interpret this limit in terms of a Higgs-portal model of dark matter interactions.

246 citations

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K.-H. Ackermann1, Matteo Agostini2, M. Allardt3, M. Altmann1, E. Andreotti4, A. M. Bakalyarov5, M. Balata, I. R. Barabanov6, M. Barnabe Heider1, M. Barnabe Heider2, N. Barros3, Laura Baudis7, C. Bauer1, N. Becerici-Schmidt1, E. Bellotti8, S. Belogurov6, S. T. Belyaev5, Giovanni Benato7, Alessandro Bettini9, L. B. Bezrukov6, T. Bode2, V.B. Brudanin10, R. Brugnera9, D. Budjáš2, Allen Caldwell1, C. Cattadori8, A. Chernogorov, O. Chkvorets1, F. Cossavella1, A. D Andragora, E. V. Demidova, A. Denisov6, A. di Vacri, A. Domula3, V. G. Egorov10, R. Falkenstein4, A. D. Ferella7, K. Freund4, F. Froborg7, N. Frodyma11, A. M. Gangapshev1, A. M. Gangapshev6, A. Garfagnini9, J. Gasparro, S. Gazzana1, R. Gonzalez de Orduna, P. Grabmayr4, V. I. Gurentsov6, K. N. Gusev2, K. N. Gusev5, K. N. Gusev10, K. K. Guthikonda7, W. Hampel1, A. Hegai4, M. Heisel1, S. Hemmer9, G. Heusser1, Werner Hofmann1, Mikael Hult, L. V. Inzhechik6, L. Ioannucci, J. Janicskó Csáthy2, Josef Jochum4, M. Junker, R. Kankanyan1, S. Kianovsky6, Thomas Kihm1, J. Kiko1, I. V. Kirpichnikov, A. Kirsch1, A. A. Klimenko6, A. A. Klimenko1, A. A. Klimenko10, M. Knapp4, K. T. Knöpfle1, O.I. Kochetov10, V. N. Kornoukhov6, Kevin Kröninger1, V. Kusminov6, M. Laubenstein, A. Lazzaro2, V. I. Lebedev5, B. Lehnert3, D. Lenz1, H. Y. Liao1, Manfred Lindner1, Ivano Lippi, Jing Liu1, X. Liu12, A. Lubashevskiy1, Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev6, A. A. Machado1, Bela Majorovits1, W. Maneschg1, Gerd Marissens, S. Mayer1, G. Meierhofer13, G. Meierhofer4, Igor Nemchenok10, L. Niedermeier4, Stefano Nisi, J. Oehm1, C.M. O'Shaughnessy1, Luciano Pandola, P. Peiffer1, K. Pelczar11, Alberto Pullia14, Stefano Riboldi14, F. Ritter15, F. Ritter4, C. Rossi Alvarez, Cinzia Sada9, M. Salathe1, C. Schmitt4, S. Schönert2, Jochen Schreiner1, J. Schubert1, O. Schulz1, U. Schwan1, B. Schwingenheuer1, H. Seitz1, E. Shevchik10, M. Shirchenko5, M. Shirchenko10, Hardy Simgen1, A.A. Smolnikov1, L. Stanco, F. Stelzer1, H. Strecker1, M. Tarka7, U. Trunk1, C. A. Ur, A. A. Vasenko, S. Vogt1, O. Volynets1, K. von Sturm4, V. Wagner1, M. Walter7, A. Wegmann1, Marcin Wójcik11, E. A. Yanovich6, P. Zavarise, I. Zhitnikov10, S. V. Zhukov5, D. R. Zinatulina10, Kai Zuber3, G. Zuzel11 
TL;DR: The Gerda detector as mentioned in this paper performed a search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge with the eponymous detector at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso and started operation in November 2011.
Abstract: The Gerda collaboration is performing a search for neutrinoless double beta decay of 76Ge with the eponymous detector. The experiment has been installed and commissioned at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso and has started operation in November 2011. The design, construction and first operational results are described, along with detailed information from the R&D phase.

245 citations

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M. Aguilar, O. Demakov1, Ying Lu2, U. Becker1  +253 moreInstitutions (27)
TL;DR: The observation of new properties of primary cosmic rays He, C, and O measured in the rigidity (momentum/charge) range 2 GV to 3 TV with 90×10−6 helium, 8.4×10^{6} carbon, and 7.0×10 6} oxygen nuclei collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first five years of operation are reported.
Abstract: We report the observation of new properties of primary cosmic rays He, C, and O measured in the rigidity (momentum/charge) range 2 GV to 3 TV with 90×106 helium, 8.4×106 carbon, and 7.0×106 oxygen nuclei collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) during the first five years of operation. Above 60 GV, these three spectra have identical rigidity dependence. They all deviate from a single power law above 200 GV and harden in an identical way.

245 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Carlo Rovelli1461502103550
Giuseppe Mancia1451369139692
Marco Bersanelli142526105135
Teruki Kamon1422034115633
Marco Colonna13951271166
M. I. Martínez134125179885
A. Mennella13246393236
Roberto Salerno132119783409
Federico Ferri132137689337
Marco Paganoni132143888482
Arabella Martelli131131884029
Sandra Malvezzi129132684401
Andrea Massironi129111578457
Marco Pieri129128582914
Cristina Riccardi129162791452
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023173
2022349
20212,468
20202,253
20191,905
20181,706