3 results match your criteria: "University of Cagliari Piazza d'Armi[Affiliation]"
Gait Posture
March 2012
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cagliari Piazza d'Armi, 09123 Cagliari, Italy.
Among a wide range of negative consequences stemming from excess mass in children, recent studies suggest an impairment of postural control, including basic capabilities such as static and dynamic balance. Such impairment may be compounded when additional tasks are performed, such as carrying localized loads as occurs among children using a backpack. To investigate this, postural control was measured among 77 overweight and obese children (6-11 years old), and an equal number of normal-weight children matched for gender, age, and height.
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June 2010
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari-Piazza d'Armi, 09123 Cagliari, Italy.
A variety of computational tasks in early vision can be formulated through lattice networks. The cooperative action of these networks depends on the topology of interconnections, both feedforward and recurrent ones. This paper shows that it is possible to consider a distinct general architectural solution for all recurrent computations of any given order.
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December 2005
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari Piazza d'Armi, I-09123 Cagliari, Italy.
Background: Due to the strict relation between protein function and structure, the prediction of protein 3D-structure has become one of the most important tasks in bioinformatics and proteomics. In fact, notwithstanding the increase of experimental data on protein structures available in public databases, the gap between known sequences and known tertiary structures is constantly increasing. The need for automatic methods has brought the development of several prediction and modelling tools, but a general methodology able to solve the problem has not yet been devised, and most methodologies concentrate on the simplified task of predicting secondary structure.
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