MOLETI, ARTURO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 45.379
EU - Europa 2.359
AS - Asia 791
SA - Sud America 25
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 15
AF - Africa 5
OC - Oceania 2
Totale 48.576
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 45.360
UA - Ucraina 575
CN - Cina 490
IE - Irlanda 407
DE - Germania 377
IT - Italia 306
SE - Svezia 192
GB - Regno Unito 181
KR - Corea 150
FI - Finlandia 134
SG - Singapore 65
RU - Federazione Russa 62
FR - Francia 49
BE - Belgio 30
CA - Canada 16
JP - Giappone 15
NL - Olanda 12
BR - Brasile 11
IL - Israele 9
EU - Europa 8
IN - India 8
KG - Kirghizistan 8
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 7
TR - Turchia 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
ES - Italia 6
IR - Iran 6
CO - Colombia 5
RO - Romania 5
EE - Estonia 4
HK - Hong Kong 4
NO - Norvegia 4
VN - Vietnam 4
CL - Cile 3
CY - Cipro 3
MY - Malesia 3
PE - Perù 3
PL - Polonia 3
AU - Australia 2
DM - Dominica 2
GR - Grecia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
ID - Indonesia 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
LV - Lettonia 2
LY - Libia 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AM - Armenia 1
AR - Argentina 1
AT - Austria 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EG - Egitto 1
IQ - Iraq 1
KH - Cambogia 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
MD - Moldavia 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MX - Messico 1
PT - Portogallo 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SI - Slovenia 1
Totale 48.576
Città #
Woodbridge 14.603
Houston 11.765
Wilmington 11.069
Fairfield 1.472
Ann Arbor 1.203
Ashburn 719
Chandler 665
Seattle 568
Jacksonville 540
Cambridge 479
Dublin 405
Medford 316
Beijing 246
Dearborn 201
Lawrence 148
Rome 94
New York 92
Redwood City 63
San Diego 61
Columbus 58
Zhengzhou 53
Menlo Park 50
Mülheim 49
Boardman 46
Singapore 45
Milan 36
Moscow 35
Brussels 30
Mountain View 29
Kunming 27
Palo Alto 25
Atlanta 23
Nanjing 23
San Mateo 23
Norwalk 21
Falls Church 20
Hefei 19
University Park 19
Verona 19
London 18
Shanghai 15
Seoul 14
Guangzhou 13
Auburn 12
Toronto 12
Jinan 10
Nanchang 10
San Francisco 9
Helsinki 8
Auburn Hills 7
Boulder 7
Chengdu 7
Nuremberg 7
Changsha 6
Enterprise 6
Indiana 6
Washington 6
Hebei 5
Montorio Al Vomano 5
Redmond 5
Saint Petersburg 5
São Paulo 5
Amsterdam 4
Del Norte 4
Engelhard 4
Hong Kong 4
Hounslow 4
Los Angeles 4
Ningbo 4
Nürnberg 4
Phoenix 4
San Cesareo 4
Tallinn 4
Berlin 3
Chiswick 3
Clusone 3
Council Bluffs 3
Genoa 3
Genova 3
Hirschberg 3
Kilburn 3
Knoxville 3
Kuala Lumpur 3
Lima 3
Madrid 3
Netterden 3
Prescot 3
Pune 3
Roebling 3
San Jose 3
Shenyang 3
Skokie 3
Tappahannock 3
Tokyo 3
Xian 3
Almaty 2
Almere Stad 2
Brooklyn 2
Budapest 2
Buffalo 2
Totale 45.677
Nome #
All-sky search of NAUTILUS data 467
An all-sky search of EXPLORER data 430
Analysis of 3 years of data from the gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS 429
Results of the IGEC-2 search for gravitational wave bursts during 2005 426
A five-band differential IR photometer for balloon-borne observations of diffuse sky radiation 425
Wavelet and matching pursuit estimates of the transient-evoked otoacoustic emission latency 423
Methods and results of the IGEC search for burst gravitational waves in the years 1997\2000 420
EXPLORER and NAUTILUS gravitational wave detectors: a status report 418
Increasing the bandwidth of resonant gravitational antennas: The case of explorer 418
Oxidative stress biomarkers and otoacoustic emissions in humans exposed to styrene and noise 416
The ultracryogenic gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS 414
All-sky upper limit for gravitational radiation from spinning neutron stars 414
Radial particle flow, electrical-conductivity and thermal-energy content in the Frascati Tokamak upgrade 411
Vibrational excitation induced by electron beam and cosmic rays in superconductive aluminum bars 410
PCB exposure and cochlear function at age 6 years 409
Study of the coincidences between the gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS in 2001 407
Transient evoked otoacoustic emission input/output function and cochlear reflectivity: Experiment and model 403
Otoacoustic emission latency, cochlear tuning, and hearing functionality in neonates 403
Otoacoustic emission latency and cochlear mechanics 403
Distortion product otoacoustic emission generation mechanisms and their dependence on stimulus level and primary frequency ratio 403
Comments on the 2001 run of the EXPLORER/NAUTILUS gravitational wave experiment 403
Otoacoustic emission sensitivity to low levels of noise-induced hearing loss 402
Susceptibility of linear and nonlinear otoacoustic emission components to low-dose styrene exposure 402
On the spatial distribution of the reflection sources of different latency components of otoacoustic emissions 402
Modeling otoacoustic emissions by active nonlinear oscillators 400
IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005–2007 400
On the dependence of the BM gain and phase on the stimulus level 400
All-sky search of EXPLORER data: search for coincidences 398
Detection of high energy cosmic rays with the resonant gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER and comparison with the direct measurements with an aluminum superconductive bar 397
Upper limit for a gravitational-wave stochastic background with the EXPLORER and NAUTILUS resonant detectors 397
Ground-based atmospheric radiometry in the far-infrared 397
Underground spherical gravitational wave detector 396
Objective estimates of cochlear tuning by otoacoustic emission analysis 394
Study of coincidences between resonant gravitational wave detectors 392
Input/output functions of different-latency components of transient-evoked and stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions 391
Atmospheric transmission and noise measurements in Antarctica 391
Linear and nonlinear transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in humans exposed to noise 390
Cosmic-ray-induced cascades on the ultracryogenic antenna NAUTILUS 389
Electromagnetic radiation from VDT units: Study of the effectiveness of an active shielding device 388
Otoacoustic emissions and early detection of noise induced hearing loss 387
Distortion products and backward-traveling waves in nonlinear active models of the cochlea 387
Initial operation of the International Gravitational Event collaboration 385
Energetic cosmic rays observed by the resonant gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS 384
Effect of cosmic rays on the resonant gravitational wave detector Nautilus at temperature T=1.5 K 384
Search for coincident excitation of the widely spaced resonant gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER, NAUTILUS and NIOBE 383
First joint gravitational wave search by the AURIGA-EXPLORER-NAUTILUS-Virgo Collaboration 382
Plasma characteristics in FTU with different plasma facing materials 382
Transient evoked otoacoustic emission latency and estimates of cochlear tuning in preterm neonates 381
Forward- and Reverse-Traveling Waves in DP Phenomenology: Does Inverted Direction of Wave Propagation Occur in Classical Models? 381
Experimental study of the dynamic Newtonian field with a cryogenic gravitational wave antenna 381
Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions and relaxation dynamics of long decay time OAEs in audiometrically normal and impaired subjects 378
All-sky incoherent search for periodic signals with Explorer 2005 data 377
Modeling the growth rate of distortion product otoacoustic emissions by active nonlinear oscillators 376
Detection of high energy cosmic rays with the resonant gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER 376
Anomalous signals due to cosmic rays observed by the bar gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS 376
MiniGRAIL progress report 2004 371
Probing the nonlinear cochlear amplifier with otoacoustic emissions 371
New parametric transducer for resonant detectors: Advances and room temperature test 370
Delayed stiffness cochlear model 369
Upper limit at 1.8 kHz for a gravitational-wave stochastic background with the ALTAIR resonant-mass detector 368
Effects of low-dose styrene exposure on linear and nonlinear otoacoustic emission components 366
Intensimetric detection of distortion product otoacoustic emissions with ear canal calibration 366
Search for time correlation between gamma-ray bursts and data from the gravitational wave antenna EXPLORER 364
Synergistic effects of noise and hand-arm vibration on distortion product otoacoustic emissions in healthy subjects 362
Search for correlation between GRB's detected by BeppoSAX and gravitational wave detectors EXPLORER and NAUTILUS 361
Cumulative analysis of the association between the data of the gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER and the gamma ray bursts detected by BATSE and BeppoSAX 360
On the detection of early cochlear damage by otoacoustic emission analysis 360
An investigation of hearing impairment in de-novo Parkinson's disease patients: A preliminary study 360
Cross-correlation between gravitational wave detectors for detecting association with gamma ray bursts 357
Otoacoustic emissions in time-domain solutions of nonlinear non-local cochlear models 357
Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission generators in a nonlinear cochlea 357
Decoupling the level dependence of the basilar membrane gain and phase in nonlinear cochlea models 357
Localization of the Reflection Sources of Stimulus-Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions 357
Effects of cosmic-ray-induced cascades on the ultracryogenic antenna NAUTILUS 356
Photon mass and the cosmic microwave background 355
Generation place of the long- and short-latency components of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions in a nonlinear cochlear model 353
Cooling down MiniGRAIL to milli-Kelvin temperatures 353
The gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS operating at T=0.1 K 350
First Search for Gravitational Wave Bursts with a Network of Detectors 349
The next science run of the gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS 348
Transient evoked otoacoustic emission latency and cochlear tuning at different stimulus levels 348
Comparison between otoacoustic and auditory brainstem response latencies supports slow backward propagation of otoacoustic emissions 346
Numerical simulations of the Transient-evoked Otoacoustic response 346
The 2003 run of the EXPLORER–NAUTILUS gravitational wave experiment 346
On the frequency dependence of the otoacoustic emission latency in hypoacoustic and normal ears 344
Numerical Simulations of Otoacoustic Emissions from a Non-linear Non-local Cochlear Model 343
Measurements with the resonant gravitational wave detector EXPLORER during the gamma-ray burst 980425 343
Chapter 11. Role of Otoacoustic Emissions in Hearing Loss Evaluation 342
Otoacoustic emissions as a promising diagnostic tool for the early detection of mild hearing impairment - Technical advances in acquisition, analysis and modeling 342
Objective measurement of cochlear tuning factor by means of time-frequency analysis of oto-acoustic emissions 341
Capitolo 16. Funzione uditiva, psicoacustica, effetti del rumore sull'uomo 340
Cosmic Rays Observed by the Resonant Gravitational Wave Detector NAUTILUS 339
Stimulus Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions in Wild-Type and TECTA Mice 337
On the sensitivity of gravitational wave resonant bar detectors 334
Human hearing effects by noise and hand-arm vibration on distortion products otoacoustic emissions 334
Status report on the explorer and nautilus detectors and the present science run 330
Search for gravitational wave bursts by the network of resonant detectors 327
Otoacoustic emissions, time-frequency analysis, scaling symmetry, and its breaking 324
MHD and confinement during pellet injection on FTU 324
Cochlear tuning and DPOAE dependence on the primary tone frequency ratio 323
Totale 37.728
Categoria #
all - tutte 86.498
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 86.498


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/202012.867 1.009 1.146 777 1.429 1.034 1.479 1.098 1.266 1.139 931 716 843
2020/20217.432 818 842 734 998 674 835 1.006 708 200 183 313 121
2021/20221.500 76 242 102 48 42 73 105 64 85 138 129 396
2022/20231.845 205 133 22 271 187 432 161 99 166 12 102 55
2023/2024586 89 16 37 24 80 109 22 51 15 21 18 104
2024/202527 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 49.107