01151nam a2200277 i 450099100018564970753620020506110451.0000630s1987 it ||| | ita 8838606021b10042210-39ule_instLE02614634ExLDip.to Ingegneria dell'Innovazioneita005.133Lecarme, Olivier13845Pascal :guida per programmatori /Olivier Lecarme, Jean-Louis NebutMilano, [etc.] :McGraw-Hill libri Italia,c 1987290 p. ;21 cm.Elaboratori elettroniciProgrammazioneLinguaggio PascalPascalLinguaggi di programmazioneNebut, Jean Louisauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut13846.b1004221021-09-0631-05-02991000185649707536LE026 005.133 LEC 01.01 198712026000009827le026Testo collocato sopra gli scaffali della SEZIONE-INFORMATICA-E0.00-ls 00000.i1004915031-05-02Pascal118398UNISALENTOle02601-01-00ma -itait 0103848nam 2200373 450 991037605420332120230819081114.0(CKB)4100000004910276(Non_Seri)133418(NjHacI)994100000004910276(EXLCZ)99410000000491027620230819d2017 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMuVer'17 proceedings of the First International Workshop on Multimedia Verification : October 27, 2017, Mountain View, CA, USA /Vasileios Mezaris [and three others]New York :The Association for Computing Machinery,2017.1 online resource (34 pages)1-4503-5510-2 It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 International Workshop on Multimedia Verification (MuVer'17) at the ACM Multimedia Conference. Multimedia, especially material that also includes video content, is a very powerful means for the spreading of information via different distribution channels (e.g. social networks, online, broadcasting). This is especially the case when it comes to obtaining timely information about what is happening directly around us, or elsewhere in the world (think of the recent terror attacks, natural disasters, celebrity events and such like). The digital media revolution and the convergence of social media with wired and wireless broadband connectivity have already brought breaking news to a multitude of digital platforms, both traditional and comparatively new ones. Furthermore, news organizations delivering information by web streams and TV broadcast (be it traditional organizations or newly established ones, the latter being primarily web-based) increasingly rely on user-generated multimedia recordings of breaking and developing news events shared by others in social networks for reporting or illustrating a story. However, there is not only richness and expressiveness of information in user-generated multimedia content; there is also a high risk of deception and misinformation (e.g. deliberately misleading information, such as propaganda). Access to increasingly sophisticated multimedia editing and content management tools, and the ease with which fake information spreads in electronic networks, means that news outlets and social platforms that wish to become or remain reputable, as well as amateurs re-publishing multimedia items (e.g. bloggers), need to carefully verify third party content before they (re-)publish and share it. This is vital in order to break news quickly, but not at the expense of accuracy and factuality. Furthermore, individual consumers of TV and online social media and multimedia sharing services are increasingly aware of the risk of deception that exists in media sharing and dissemination. That is why more and more people are (gradually) becoming interested in and aware of simple ways of understanding what to trust, how to assess the veracity of information, and how to debunk fake or misleading content. The goal of MuVer'17 is to bring together multimedia and video processing researchers, social media researchers, digital multimedia forensics experts, new media professionals, as well as multimedia and social sharing platform representatives, in an interdisciplinary forum for presenting and discussing the latest advances and open challenges in multimedia verification.JournalismData processingSocial mediaCongressesJournalismData processing.Social media070.40285Mezaris Vasileios911086NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910376054203321MuVer'173427533UNINA06229nam 22006495 450 991084185650332120240221120225.09783031249587303124958510.1007/978-3-031-24958-7(MiAaPQ)EBC31174264(Au-PeEL)EBL31174264(DE-He213)978-3-031-24958-7(OCoLC)1424751881(CKB)30482686200041(EXLCZ)993048268620004120240221d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierClinical and Laboratory Medicine Textbook /edited by Marcello Ciaccio1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (719 pages)9783031249570 3031249577 1 The role of laboratory medicine in the clinical context -- 2 The laboratory diagnostic process -- 3 Elements of biomedical laboratory organization -- 4 The role of statistics in laboratory medicine -- 5 Elements of metrology -- 6 The pre-analytical phase -- 7 The quality of the laboratory result: SOURCES OF VARIABILITY, METHOD OF ASSESSMENT AND ESTIMATION OF THEIR CLINICAL IMPACT -- 8 Principles of Immunochemistry -- 9 General information on laboratory tests and biomarkers -- 10 Enzymes and their clinical use -- 11 Liver: from biochemistry to clinical biochemistry -- 12 Protein diagnostics -- 13 Biomarkers of the nutritional state -- 14 Dyslipidemia -- 15 Hematological diagnostics -- 16 Immunohematology -- 17 Hemostasis -- 18 Kidney -- 19 Physical, Chemical and morphological urine examination -- 20 Hydroelectrolytic disorders -- 21 Blood gas analysis -- 22 Cardiac biomarkers -- 23 Stroke biomarkers -- 24 Thrombophilia -- 25 Endocrine system -- 26 Diabetes mellitus: from definition to therapy -- 27 Diabetes mellitus: the role of the laboratory -- 28 Metabolic syndrome -- 29 Hypoglycemia -- 30 The role of laboratory in pregnancy -- 31 Hereditary metabolic diseases -- 32 Hyperphenylalaninemia, thyrosinemia, glycogenosis, hyperammoniemia -- 33 Circulating biomarkers in oncology: areas of application, critical issues and perspectives -- 34 Liquid biopsy -- 35 Biological fluids -- 36 Laboratory diagnostics of autoimmune diseases -- 37 Laboratory diagnostics in allergic diseases -- 38 Biomarkers of bone remodeling -- 39 Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative dementias -- 40 In vivo clinical biochemistry -- 41 Clinical biochemistry of the mind -- 42 Clinical molecular biology -- 43 Fever of unknown origin -- 44 Biomarkers of inflammation -- 45 Biomarkers of sepsis -- 46 Laboratory medicine and physical exercise -- 47 Clinical biochemistry of the physical exercise -- 48 Preoperative laboratory tests -- 49 The laboratory in urgency/emergency -- 50 Biological drugs -- 51 Mass spectrometry in clinical biochemistry and laboratory medicine -- 52 Toxicology and analytical pharmacology -- 53 Pharmacotoxicology of substances of abuse -- 54 Applications of “omics” sciences in the laboratory -- 55 Covid-19 -- 56 From aging to healthy longevity: from an oxymoron to an hendiadys. Innovation in Medicine including Predictive Medicine and Laboratory Medicine approaches -- 57 Biobanks of biomedical interest -- 58 Health technology assessment in laboratory medicine.-APPENDIX A - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE APPROPRIATE VENOUS BLOOD COLLECTION.-APPENDIX B - TABLE OF REFERENCE AND DECISIONAL VALUES OF THE MAIN BIOMARKERS.This textbook describes several diseases and clinical conditions, from physiopathological mechanisms to main clinical pictures, highlighting the importance of laboratory medicine, with the aim to provide the necessary tools for guiding correct laboratory findings interpretation. Indeed, it is now widely recognized that laboratory medicine has a pivotal role in clinical medicine, significantly influencing clinical decisions. Thus, it is crucial to understand and use laboratory data appropriately. This book has the great advantage of describing each topic exhaustively in order to facilitate its understanding. Specifically, it describes both diseases with a high incidence in the population, such as Diabetes Mellitus, Cardiovascular Diseases, Dyslipidemias, and Autoimmune Diseases, as well as rare diseases, such as Hereditary Metabolic Diseases. In addition, unusual topics are treated, such as Clinical Biochemistry of the Mind, as well as hot topics, such as Biological Drugs, Biobanks, Health Technology Assessment, and Omics Sciences. Finally, the book includes a chapter on the new health emergency, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Two appendices are provided at the end of the book: a table summarizing the reference range and decisional cut-off for the main laboratory parameters and instructions on performing a venous blood sample. The book will be an invaluable tool for medical and biomedical students, as well as for practitioners. This book is a translation of an original Italian edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.MedicineEndocrinologyMedicineResearchBiologyResearchBiochemistryClinical MedicineEndocrinologyBiomedical ResearchBiological ChemistryMedicine.Endocrinology.MedicineResearch.BiologyResearch.Biochemistry.Clinical Medicine.Endocrinology.Biomedical Research.Biological Chemistry.616Ciaccio Marcello756235MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910841856503321Clinical and Laboratory Medicine Textbook4142064UNINA