Publications by authors named "G Florio"

Multi-stable behavior at the microscopic length-scale is fundamental for phase transformation phenomena observed in many materials. These phenomena can be driven not only by external mechanical forces but are also crucially influenced by disorder and thermal fluctuations. Disorder, arising from structural defects or fluctuations in external stimuli, disrupts the homogeneity of the material and can significantly alter the system's response, often leading to the suppression of cooperativity in the phase transition.

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Background: Transpulmonary pressure is the effective pressure across the lung parenchyma and has been proposed as a guide for mechanical ventilation. The pleural pressure is challenging to directly measure in clinical setting and esophageal manometry using esophageal balloon catheters was suggested for estimation. However, the accuracy of using esophageal pressure to estimate pleural pressure is debated due to variability in the mechanical properties of respiratory system, esophagus and esophageal catheter.

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In the past few decades, there has been a notable technological advancement in geophysical sensors. In the case of magnetometry, several sensors were used, having the common feature of being miniaturized and lightweight, thus idoneous to be carried by UAVs in drone-borne magnetometric surveys. A common feature is that their sensitivity ranges from 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Polydopamine (PDA) can strongly adhere to various materials, making it useful for attaching magnetite nanoparticles to gold surfaces, which were coated with PDA films through dopamine oxidation.
  • The study aimed to understand how the composition and surface structure of PDA layers affect the adhesion of these magnetite nanoparticles, with varied reaction times influencing the properties of the coatings.
  • Results showed that the amount of magnetite nanoparticles did not increase consistently with longer PDA reaction times, reaching a minimum adhesion at 20 minutes, likely due to changes in the coating's chemical composition.
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The Irpinia Fault, also known as the Monte Marzano Fault System, located in the Southern Apennines (Italy), is one of the most seismically active structures in the Mediterranean. It is the source of the 1980, Ms 6.9, multi-segment rupture earthquake that caused significant damage and nearly 3,000 casualties.

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