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    Strange nucleon form factors: Solitonic approach to GM s , GE s , \( \tilde{{G}}_{{A}}^{{p}}\) and \( \tilde{{G}}_{{A}}^{{n}}\) and comparison with world data

    We summarize the results of the chiral quark-soliton model (χ QSM) concerning basically all form factors necessary to interpret the present data of the parity-violating electron scattering experiments SAMPLE, ...

    K. Goeke, H. -C. Kim, A. Silva, D. Urbano in The European Physical Journal A (2007)

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    Strange nucleon form factors: Solitonic approach to G M s , G E s , \( \tilde G_A^p \) and \( \tilde G_A^n \) and comparison with world data

    We summarize the results of the chiral quark-soliton model ( \( X \) QSM) concerning basically all form factors necessary to int...

    K. Goeke, H. -C. Kim, A. Silva, D. Urbano in Proceedings of The 3rd Workshop From Parit… (2007)

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    Strange form factors of the nucleon in the chiral quark-soliton model

    The results for the strange electromagnetic and axial form factors in the chiral quark-soliton model are reviewed. The roles of a new quantization method and of the meson asymptotic behaviour are discussed. Pr...

    A. Silva, D. Urbano, H.-C. Kim, K. Goeke in The European Physical Journal A - Hadrons … (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Strange form factors of the nucleon in the chiral quark-soliton model

    The results for the strange electromagnetic and axial form factors in the chiral quark-soliton model are reviewed. The roles of a new quantization method and of the meson asymptotic behaviour are discussed. Pr...

    A. Silva, D. Urbano, H.-C. Kim, K. Goeke in From Parity Violation to Hadronic Structur… (2005)

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    The risk of gallbladder perforation at laparoscopic cholecystectomy

    Background: The best policy to prevent the potential hazard of bile and stones spilled at laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is to avoid inadvertent gallbladder (GB) perforations. No study so far ...

    P. De Simone, R. Donadio, D. Urbano in Surgical Endoscopy (1999)

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    Glucocorticoid receptors immunoreactivity in tissue of human embryos

    The exact period when glucocorticoid receptors (GR) appear in human embryos is unknown, however their presence is acknowledged in target tissues before the fetal adrenal cortex secretes Cortisol. Determining w...

    Prof. A. Costa, M. P. Rocci, R. Arisio in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1996)

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    Alternative laparoscopic management of perforated peptic ulcers

    Surgery—namely, suture closure-is still the treatment of choice for perforated peptic ulcers, despite the proven efficacy of Taylor's conservative approach. Such conservative management, however, has been prov...

    D. Urbano, M. Rossi, P. De Simone, P. Berloco, D. Alfani in Surgical Endoscopy (1994)

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    Immunological Features of Simple Endemic Goitre

    The aim of this research was to study immune aspects of endemic goiter and throw light on the uncertain boundaries between autoimmune and non-autoimmune thyroid diseases.

    A. Costa, C. Ricci, V. Benedetto, Paola Borelli, Emanuela Fadda in Thyroid Autoimmunity (1987)