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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
Transforming Habits [TRANSHAB]. Agency, Cognition, and Social Change
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Multimodal characterization of frontal networks involved in attentive functions
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Prediction of Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) failure based on circulating biomarkers, Electrical Impedance Tomography and advanced respiratory mechanics: a multi-source pathophysiological study on acute respiratory failure using artificial intelligence.
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Effectiveness of a tiered strategy including screening and mobile app intervention for children with symptoms of long COVID-19: a territorial-based, randomized controlled trial (R.E.C.O.V.E.R.)
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Edition: Prin 2022
GAMEFUL. Videogame-based Assessment of Executive Functions through machine Learning
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ENLIGHTENING (ENgineering LIGHT-activated materials for the abatement of ENvironmentally hazardous and pollutING substances)
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPOUNDS FOR A MULTI-TARGET APPROACH AGAINST NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS (MULTIFUN)
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Geometric Evolution Problems and Shape Optimization (GEPSO)
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BIOcatalytic controlled radical polymerization within emulsions: Sustainable polymerization of COMmodity MONomers (BIOCOMMON)
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Motor resonance during action planning and social interactions: from single neurons to brain circuits
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Covid-19 and Acute Respiratory Infections: the Clinical and Epidemiological changes in the Pediatric Population (the CARICE project)
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Decoding kinematics of others' actions for learning new motor skills in healthy individuals and children with motor deficits: Neuroimaging studies and early Health Technology Assessment.