Corrado Lagazio
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Recent Articles
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Procida G, Cichelli A, Lagazio C, Conte L
J Sci Food Agric
. 2015 Jan;
96(1):311-8.
PMID: 25597626
Background: The volatile fraction of virgin olive oil is characterised by low molecular weight compounds that vaporise at room temperature. In order to obtain an aroma profile similar to natural...
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Boscutti F, Sigura M, Gambon N, Lagazio C, Krusi B, Bonfanti P
Environ Manage
. 2014 Nov;
55(2):443-52.
PMID: 25392019
Conservation tillage (CT) is widely considered to be a practice aimed at preserving several ecosystem functions. In the literature, however, there seems to be no clear pattern with regard to...
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Musella V, Rinaldi L, Lagazio C, Cringoli G, Biggeri A, Catelan D
Vet Parasitol
. 2014 Aug;
205(1-2):158-68.
PMID: 25131190
Model-based geostatistics and Bayesian approaches are appropriate in the context of Veterinary Epidemiology when point data have been collected by valid study designs. The aim is to predict a continuous...
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Manzocco L, Anese M, Marzona S, Innocente N, Lagazio C, Nicoli M
Food Chem
. 2013 Jul;
141(3):2246-52.
PMID: 23870954
S. Daniele hams were collected at different stages during dry-curing and submitted to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) according to the acquisition Spin-Echo sequences T1 and T2. The intensity of the...
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Manzocco L, Rumignani A, Lagazio C
J Food Sci
. 2012 Jul;
77(7):S258-62.
PMID: 22757717
Unlabelled: Fruit salads stored for different lengths of time as well as their images were used to estimate sensory shelf life by survival analysis. Shelf life estimates obtained using fruit...
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Catelan D, Lagazio C, Biggeri A
Biom J
. 2010 Sep;
52(6):784-97.
PMID: 20809523
We propose a Bayesian approach to multiple testing in disease mapping. This study was motivated by a real example regarding the mortality rate for lung cancer, males, in the Tuscan...
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Dreassi E, Lagazio C, Maule M, Magnani C, Biggeri A
Geospat Health
. 2008 Aug;
2(2):263-71.
PMID: 18686274
The relation between disease risk and a point source of pollution is usually investigated using distance from the source as a proxy of exposure. The analysis may be based on...
18.
Baccini M, Biggeri A, Accetta G, Lagazio C, Lerxtundi A, Schwartz J
Epidemiol Prev
. 2006 Dec;
30(4-5):279-88.
PMID: 17176943
In 2002, serious criticism was raised about the use of standard statistical software (Splus, SAS, Stata) to fit Generalized Additive Models (GAM) to epidemiological time series data. This criticism concerns...
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Biggeri A, Dreassi E, Catelan D, Rinaldi L, Lagazio C, Cringoli G
Stat Methods Med Res
. 2006 Aug;
15(4):337-52.
PMID: 16886735
Model-based geostatistics and Bayesian approaches are useful in the context of veterinary epidemiology when point data have been collected by appropriate study design. We take advantage of an example of...
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Biggeri A, Lagazio C, Catelan D, Pirastu R, Casson F, Terracini B
Epidemiol Prev
. 2006 Jul;
30(1 Suppl 1):5-95.
PMID: 16826748
Industrial Areas: Portoscuso (59,000). Processing of aluminium and other metals. Foundry. Power plants. Dismissed mines (mainly coal mining, lead, zinc). Plants for storing and treating special wastes. Italian Law 349/1986...