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After an introduction on the effects of light on human wellness, circadian rhythm and perception of objects with this work we propose an innovative white LED lighting system able to smoothly change CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) while sensibly changing the spectral power density in the blue region (460–480 nm). Designing methodology, photometrical, electrical, optical and thermal results will...
Numerical approximation of blood flow has emerged in the last 20 years as a tool to investigate physiopathology of the circulation, moving from a proof-of-concept to a clinical stage. By merging medical images with numerical models it is possible to support the decision-making process of surgeons and doctors in general. In particular, the iCardioCloud project aims at establishing a framework to perform...
The retrieval and identification of geometrical motifs is an important open problem in bioinformatics. In previous works we presented Cross Motif Search (CMS), a novel algorithm which is able to search for recurring geometrical patterns in the secondary structure of proteins. A single run of CMS is able to look for similarities between a pair of proteins, and can be easily extended to compare each...
This paper presents an approach to detect the presence of a given motif in proteins or in protein data bank (PDB). The approach is based on the secondary structure elements (SSEs) geometrical arrangement in 3D space. A motif is represented as a set of SSEs in their specific positions related to a local reference system (LRS). We propose, exploiting the SSE biological feature saliency in the motif...
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