Publications by authors named "M Chiesi"

Urban afforestation is considered a promising nature-climate solution that may contribute to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, since it can increase C-storage and C-sequestration, whilst providing further multiple ecosystem services for citizens. However, the quantification of the CO sequestration capacity that may be provided by an urban forest as well as the capacity to impact the city-level C-balance and offset anthropogenic emissions is a complex issue. Methodological approaches, quantity and quality of information contained in urban tree database, and the level of detail of the planned urban forest can strongly influence the estimation of C-sequestration potential offered by urban forests.

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  • * A study evaluated the NEST intervention at Saint Camille Hospital Ouagadougou by analyzing pre-intervention (2015) and post-intervention (2018) data, focusing on improvements in care quality through training, infrastructure, and collaboration.
  • * Results showed a slight decrease in overall mortality rate from 44.9% to 42.2% after the intervention, but adjustments indicated no significant impact on overall mortality; however, there was an increased proportion of multiple births among admissions.
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This paper presents an open source framework called Creamino. It consists of an Arduino-based cost-effective quick-setup EEG platform built with off-the-shelf components and a set of software modules that easily allow users to connect this system to Simulink or BCI-oriented tools (such as BCI2000 or OpenViBE) and set up a wide number of neuroscientific experiments. Creamino is capable of processing multiple EEG channels in real-time and operates under Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X in real-time on a standard PC.

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