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The Alphasat satellite was launched on 25 July 2013. The Aldo Paraboni technology demonstration payload, funded by ASI under ESA's ARTES Programme, was embarked as an hosted payload on Alphasat. This Technology Demonstration Payload (identified as TDP5 and recently renamed “Aldo Paraboni”) was implemented under an ESA contract awarded in co-contractorship to Space Engineering and Thales Alenia Space...
The treatment of AcoA aneurysms represents, actually, a great challenge for both neurosurgeon and neuroradiologist. Multimodal neurophysiologic monitoring is frequently used in aneurysm surgery for assessing the level of cerebroprotective anaesthesia and monitoring ischemia. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of electroencephalogram, somatosensory evoked potentials and motor evoked...
Purpose The purpose of our paper is to illustrate our experience with minimally invasive approaches for the treatment of cervical schwannomas. Moreover, a brief review of the literature was conducted. Methods All data regarding patients treated for cervical schwannomas were retrospectively revised. Site, size and extension of the lesions and preoperative neurological status were obtained through...
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