Publications by authors named "Luigi Villani"

The electronic and vibrational spectra of cyclopropylbenzene (CPB) and 1,3-bromocyclopropylbenzene (BrCPB) in the gas phase were investigated using quantum chemical calculations in combination with resonance-enhanced multi-photon ionization REMPI techniques including 1c-R2PI, UV-UV holeburning, and IR-UV ion depletion in the CH stretch region. The electronic spectra revealed the presence of a single conformer for both species, with the absence of any perpendicular conformer attributed to low computed barriers to conformer interconversion. Assignment of CPB to the bisected conformer was made through interpreting distinctive CH stretch bands in the IR-UV spectrum in conjunction with quantum chemical calculations.

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Il "progetto Michelangelo" è nato dall'esigenza di rallentare la diffusione dei contagi da SARS-CoV-2 e alleggerire il carico a livello ospedaliero. Inizialmente, la maggior parte degli ospiti dell'hotel Michelangelo di Milano erano pazienti dimessi dagli ospedali con test molecolare ancora positivo che non avevano la possibilità di restare in isolamento domiciliare. Ben presto, però, il progetto è stato esteso e circa un ospite su quattro era un adulto/nucleo familiare in condizioni di grave disagio economico o sociale o una persona senza fissa dimora.

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A gas-phase electronic spectrum of nicotine in a supersonic expansion has been recorded using two-color resonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy. Efficient photoionization was achievable only via the pyridine chromophore owing to poor Franck-Condon overlap in the -methylpyrrolidine moiety. Two conformers of nicotine have been characterized and assigned by infrared-ultraviolet (IR-UV) ion depletion and IR-UV hole-burning spectroscopy, in combination with quantum chemical techniques.

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Background: Keyhole surgery is characterized by loss of dexterity of surgeon's movements because of the limited workspace, nonintuitive motor skills of the surgical systems, and loss of tactile sensation that may lead to tissue damage and bad execution of the tasks.

Methods: In this paper, a three-fingered underactuated miniature tool for robot-aided laparoscopic surgery is presented. The design is conceived to realize a closed-hand configuration allowing the insertion of the tool into the abdominal cavity through the trocar in one step and to reach different grasping as well as pushing/holding configurations once in the cavity.

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Evidence and understanding of sulfur-centered hydrogen bonding, especially where the donor is a thiol, lags far behind that for conventional OH interactions. To help address this deficiency, conformer specific IR spectra of 2-phenylethanethiol (PET) and associated 1:1 solvent complexes have been measured in SH, OH, and CH stretch regions using resonant-two-photon-ionization (R2PI) and IR-UV ion dip spectroscopic techniques. The aromatic and aliphatic CH stretch regions show signature differences between anti and gauche conformers.

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The electronic spectra of 2-bromoethylbenzene and its chloro and fluoro analogues have been recorded by resonant two-photon ionisation (R2PI) spectroscopy. Anti and gauche conformers have been assigned by rotational band contour analysis and IR-UV ion depletion spectroscopy in the CH region. Hydrate clusters of the anti conformers have also been observed, allowing the role of halocarbons as hydrogen bond acceptors to be examined in this context.

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We examined the expression of metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors in species of fish that differ for their vulnerability to anoxic brain damage. Although expression of mGlu1a and mGlu5 receptors was similar in the brain of all species examined, expression of mGlu2/3 receptors was substantially higher in the brain of anoxia-tolerant species (i.e.

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The telencephalo-habenulo-interpeduncular connections have been studied in the brain of the cartilaginous fish Chiloscyllium arabicum. In addition to telencephalic and diencephalic projections to the habenula and to habenulo-interpeduncular projection, the presence of a direct telencephalo-interpeduncular connection confirmed some homologies of this system in cartilaginous fishes with actinopterigian fishes and land vertebrates.

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