Publications by authors named "A Bonanni"

The recently introduced concept of 'exposome' emphasizes the impact of non-traditional threats onto cardiovascular health. Among these, air pollutants - particularly fine particulate matter < 2.5 μm (PM2.

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This paper introduces a quantitative method for dopamine determination. The method is based on a molecularly imprinted polypyrrole (e-MIP)-modified screen-printed electrode, with differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) as the chosen measurement technique. The dopamine molecules are efficiently entrapped in the polymeric film, creating recognition cavities.

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Over the last decades, the Campania Region in Italy has faced an environmental crisis due to the widespread illegal dumping and burning of waste. This has led to the area being notoriously known as the Land of Fires (Terra dei Fuochi - TdF), sparking serious concerns about public health and threatening the region's agricultural sector, one of its economic mainstays. In such a context, a timely, accurate, and reliable flow of information, aimed both at the population and at stakeholders, is crucial for establishing a proper dialogue between institutions and people, driving the empowerment of citizens.

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  • The study investigates the potential distribution of a mosquito species known for spreading vector-borne diseases in central Italy using a combination of entomological data and satellite imagery from Sentinel-2.
  • Three predictive models were utilized: a baseline deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) for environmental conditions at the time of collection, a multitemporal model analyzing conditions over the past two months, and a MultiAdjacency Graph Attention Network (MAGAT) model that considers spatial and climatic relationships.
  • Results showed that the baseline model had a high F1 score of 75.8%, which improved to 81.4% with the multitemporal model and reached 80.9% with the MAGAT model, confirming the widespread presence of the mosquito
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The exchange bias phenomenon, inherent in exchange-coupled ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems, has intrigued researchers for decades. Van der Waals materials, with their layered structures, offer an ideal platform for exploring exchange bias. However, effectively manipulating exchange bias in van der Waals heterostructures remains challenging.

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