Publications by authors named "G De Giuli"

Data on the etiological factors underlying the co-occurrence of Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS) with anxiety symptoms are very limited. The present study investigated the nature of latent shared etiological elements in 400 Italian twin pairs aged 8-18, explaining the covariation between CDS and anxiety symptoms. Preliminary analysis demonstrated significant correlations between Child Behaviour Checklist/6-18 Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Scale and two (Somatic Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety) out of five Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders anxiety subscales.

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In this study, we report on the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) achieved by using three bacterial strains , and as reducing and capping agents, newly isolated from a consortium associated with the Antarctic marine ciliate . After incubation of these bacteria with a 1 mM solution of AgNO at 22 °C, AgNPs were synthesized within 24 h. Unlike and , the reduction of Ag from AgNO into Ag has never been reported for a strain.

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We report experimental evidence for a spontaneous shape transition, from regular islands to elongated nanowires, upon high-temperature annealing of a thin Mn wetting layer evaporated on Ge(111). We demonstrate that 4.5 monolayers is the critical thickness of the Mn layer, governing the shape transition to wires.

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  • - The study focuses on how volcanic ash particles change during explosive eruptions, particularly regarding their mineral composition and potential health impacts.
  • - Key aspects investigated include the oxidation state of iron (Fe) in the ash and its reactions with elements like sulfur, chlorine, and fluorine, which are critical for understanding environmental effects.
  • - Using advanced techniques like Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, researchers analyzed ash samples from Mt. Etna to better understand the mineral structures and potential risks associated with volcanic ash.
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