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    Modal properties of photonic crystal cavities and applications to lasers

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    Photonic crystal cavities enable strong light–matter interactions, with numerous applica-tions, such as ultra-small and energy-efficient semiconductor lasers, enhanced nonlinearities and single-photon sources. This paper reviews the properties of the modes of photonic crystal cavities, with a special focus on line-defect cavities. In particular, it is shown how the fundamental resonant mode in line-defect cavities gradually turns from Fabry–Perot-like to distributed-feedback-like with increasing cavity size. This peculiar behavior is directly traced back to the properties of the guided Bloch modes. Photonic crystal cavities based on Fano interference are also covered. This type of cavity is realized through coupling of a line-defect waveguide with an adjacent nanocavity, with applications to Fano lasers and optical switches. Finally, emerging cavities for extreme dielectric confinement are covered. These cavities promise extremely strong light–matter interactions by realizing deep sub-wavelength mode size while keeping a high quality factor

    La tutela dell'ambiente nella fase che precede la formazione della norma (partecipazione a scopo collaborativo) e nella fase dell'applicazione (partecipazione a scopo difensivo)

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    Dottorato di ricerca in discipline giuspubblicistiche. 6. cicloConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7, Rome; Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale - P.za Cavalleggeri, 1, Florence / CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle RichercheSIGLEITItal

    In vitro testicular toxicity models : Opportunities for advancement via biomedical engineering techniques

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    To address the pressing need for better in vitro testicular toxicity models, a workshop sponsored by the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI), the Health and Environmental Science Institute (HESI), and the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), was held at the Mt. Washington Conference Center in Baltimore, MD, USA on October 26-27, 2011. At this workshop, experts in testis physiology, toxicology, and tissue engineering discussed approaches for creating improved in vitro environments that would be more conducive to maintaining spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis and could provide more predictive models for testicular toxicity testing. This workshop report is intended to provide scientists with a broad overview of relevant testicular toxicity literature and to suggest opportunities where bioengineering principles and techniques could be used to build improved in vitro testicular models for safety evaluation. Tissue engineering techniques could, conceivably, be immediately implemented to improve existing models. However, it is likely that in vitro testis models that use single or multiple cell types will be needed to address such endpoints as accurate prediction of chemically induced testicular toxicity in humans, elucidation of mechanisms of toxicity, and identification of possible biomarkers of testicular toxicity.publishe

    Linee guida per la sorveglianza sanitaria in agricoltura

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    la medicina del lavoro in agricoltura, cenni storici; l'agricoltura in Italia oggi; Tecnologie, cicli produttivi e rischi per la salute; valutazione dei rischi per la salute; epidemiologia delle malattie da lavoro; sorveglianza sanitaria in agricoltura; compiti del medico competente; attivit\ue0 di vigilanza, coordinamento e controllo delle AS
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