Abstract in atti di convegno
Text Lines and Words Variational Extraction from Ancient Printed Documents |
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Algebraic Multigrid Based on Maximum Weighted Matching in Matrix Graphs Exploiting an Auction Algorithm |
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Mathematical Modeling of Intracellular ATP Concentration in Vascular Endothelial Cells on Line Patterns |
The migration of endothelial cells (ECs) is critical for various processes including vascular wound healing, tumor angiogenesis, and the development of viable endovascular implants. EC migration is regulated by intracellular ATP and recent observations in our laboratory on ECs cultured on line… | |
Modelling smart drug delivery with functionally graded materials |
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Breakup of small aggregates in bounded and unbounded turbulent flows |
Breakup of small tracer-like aggregates is studied by means f numerical simulations in four different flows, namely homogeneous isotropic turbulence, smooth stochastic flow, turbulent channel flow, and developing boundary layer flow. | |
Variable porosity coatings as a means of controlling drug release from stents |
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Numerical test of a mathematical model of rock glacier flow with temperature effects |
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SESAME: a powerful Bayeisan method for Magneto/Electro-EnchephaloGraphy inverse problem |
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Applications and limitations of remote sensing for threat analysis in protected areas: inferring anthropic pressure from habitat and land cover impacts |
Protected areas are continuously subjected to ecological change due to anthropic pressures. Analyses of changes in the extent and intensity of pressures over time are essential for adaptive management, yet such analyses are rarely conceptualized or performed in a well-defined, standardized way,… | |
Mathematical modelling of variable porosity coatings and dual drug release |
The topic of controlled drug release has received much attention in recent years, for example in the design of tablets and in local drug delivery devices such as stents, transdermal patches, therapeutic contact lenses and orthopaedic implants. In recent years, we have developed a series of models… |