Publications

2020
Simserides C, Morphis A, Lambropoulos K. Hole transfer in open carbynes. Materials [Internet]. 2020;13:3979. Publisher's VersionAbstract
We investigate hole transfer in open carbynes, i.e., carbon atomic nanowires, using Real-Time Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory (RT-TDDFT). The nanowire is made of N carbon atoms. We use the functional B3LYP and the basis sets 3-21G, 6-31G*, cc-pVDZ, cc-pVTZ, cc-pVQZ. We also utilize a few Tight-Binding (TB) wire models, a very simple model with all sites equivalent and transfer integrals given by the Harrison ppπ">ppπ expression (TBI) as well as a model with modified initial and final sites (TBImod) to take into account the presence of one or two or three hydrogen atoms at the edge sites. To achieve similar site occupations in cumulenes with those obtained by converged RT-TDDFT, TBImod is sufficient. However, to achieve similar frequency content of charge and dipole moment oscillations and similar coherent transfer rates, the TBImod transfer integrals have to be multiplied by a factor of four (TBImodt4times). An explanation for this is given. Full geometry optimization at the B3LYP/6-31G* level of theory shows that in cumulenes bond length alternation (BLA) is not strictly zero and is not constant, although it is symmetrical relative to the molecule center. BLA in cumulenic cases is much smaller than in polyynic cases, so, although not strictly, the separation to cumulenes and polyynes, approximately, holds. Vibrational analysis confirms that for N even all cumulenes with coplanar methylene end groups are stable, for N odd all cumulenes with perpendicular methylene end groups are stable, and the number of hydrogen atoms at the end groups is clearly seen in all cumulenic and polyynic cases. We calculate and discuss the Density Functional Theory (DFT) ground state energy of neutral molecules, the CDFT (Constrained DFT) “ground state energy” of molecules with a hole at one end group, energy spectra, density of states, energy gap, charge and dipole moment oscillations, mean over time probabilities to find the hole at each site, coherent transfer rates, and frequency content, in general. We also compare RT-TDDFT with TB results.
Assimakopoulos M-N, Papadaki D, Tariello F, Vanoli GP. A holistic approach for energy renovation of the town hall building in a typical small city of southern Italy. Sustainability (Switzerland) [Internet]. 2020;12. Website
Assimakopoulos M-N, De Masi RF, Fotopoulou A, Papadaki D, Ruggiero S, Semprini G, Vanoli GP. Holistic approach for energy retrofit with volumetric add-ons toward nZEB target: Case study of a dormitory in Athens. Energy and Buildings [Internet]. 2020;207. Website
Papadatou-Pastou M, Ntolka E, Schmitz J, Martin M, Munafo MR, Ocklenburg S, Paracchini S. Human handedness: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin [Internet]. 2020;146(6):481-524. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Across time and place, right hand preference has been the norm, but what is the precise prevalence of left- and right-handedness? Frequency of left-handedness has shaped and underpinned different fields of research, from cognitive neuroscience to human evolution, but reliable distributional estimates are still lacking. While hundreds of empirical studies have assessed handedness, a large-scale, comprehensive review of the prevalence of handedness and the factors which moderate it, is currently missing. Here, we report five meta-analyses  on hand preference for different manual tasks and show that left-handedness prevalence lies between 9.34% (using the most stringent criterion of left-handedness) to 18.1% (using the most lenient criterion of non-right-handedness), with the best overall estimate being 10.6% (10.4% when excluding studies assessing elite athletes’ handedness). Handedness variability depends on (a) study characteristics, namely year of publication and ways to measure and classify handedness, and (b) participant characteristics, namely sex and ancestry. Our analysis identifies the role of moderators which require taking into account in future studies on handedness and hemispheric asymmetries. We argue that the same evolutionary mechanisms should apply across geographical regions to maintain the roughly 1:10 ratio, while cultural factors, such as pressure against left-hand use, moderate the magnitude of the prevalence of left-handedness. Although handedness appears as a straightforward trait, there is no universal agreement on how to assess it. Therefore, we urge researchers to fully report study and participant characteristics as well as the detailed procedure by which handedness was assessed and make raw data publicly available.
Vrachatis DA, Papaioannou TG, Deftereos S, Reimers B. Hunting the Vulnerable Carotid Plaque: All That Glitters May Not Be Gold. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology [Internet]. 2020;46(11):3168. Website
Bacopoulou F, Landis GN, Pałasz A, Tsitsika A, Vlachakis D, Tsarouhas K, Tsitsimpikou C, Stefanaki C, Kouretas D, Efthymiou V. Identifying early abdominal obesity risk in adolescents by telemedicine: A cross-sectional study in Greece. Food and Chemical Toxicology [Internet]. 2020;144. Website
Pyrri I, Zoma A, Barmparesos N, Assimakopoulos MN, Assimakopoulos VD, Kapsanaki-Gotsi E. Impact of a green roof system on indoor fungal aerosol in a primary school in Greece. Science of the Total Environment [Internet]. 2020;719. Website
Bellali T, Manomenidis G, Meramveliotaki E, Minasidou E, Galanis P. The impact of anxiety and depression in the quality of life and psychological well-being of Greek hematological cancer patients on chemotherapy. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 2020;25:201–213.
Bellali T, Manomenidis G, Meramveliotaki E, Minasidou E, Galanis P. The impact of anxiety and depression in the quality of life and psychological well-being of Greek hematological cancer patients on chemotherapy. Psychology, Health & Medicine. 2020;25(2):201-213.
Bikia V, Stergiopulos N, Rovas G, Pagoulatou S, Papaioannou TG. The impact of heart rate on pulse wave velocity: an in-silico evaluation. Journal of hypertension [Internet]. 2020;38(12):2451 - 2458. Website
Economou A. The impact of information structure on strategic behavior in queueing systems. In: Anisimov, V. Limnios, N. (eds.) Queueing Theory 2: Advanced Trends. ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2020. pp. 137-169. Economou 2020 Impact of information.pdf
Chatziralli I. The impact of LEAVO study in Greece. 2020.
Lekkas E, Nastos P, Cartalis C, Diakakis M, Gogou M, Mavroulis S, Spyrou NI, Kotsi E, Vassilakis E, Katsetsiadou KN. Impact of Medicane “IANOS”(September 2020). Newsl. Environ. Disaster Cris. Manag. Strateg. 2020;20:1-140.
Theodossiadis G, Theodossiadis P, Chatziralli I. The impact of scleral buckling technique application in diminishing high myopia. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology= Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie. 2020.
Sotiropoulou G, Sullivan S, Savre J, Lloyd G, Lachlan-Cope T, Ekman AML, Nenes A. The impact of secondary ice production on Arctic stratocumulus. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics [Internet]. 2020;20:1301 – 1316. Website
Karagiorgos J, Vervatis V, Sofianos S. The impact of tides on the bay of biscay dynamics. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering [Internet]. 2020;8. Website
Shcherbinin VI, Moskvitina YK, Avramidis KA, Jelonnek J. Improved Mode Selection in Coaxial Cavities for Subterahertz Second-Harmonic Gyrotrons. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2020;67:2933-2939. Website
Valavani C, Alexandris C, Mikros G. Improving Machine Translation Output of German Compound and Multiword Financial Terms. In: Ahram TZ, Karwowski W, Vergnano A, Leali F, Ta{\"ı}ar R Intelligent Human Systems Integration 2020 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Human Systems Integration {(IHSI} 2020): Integrating People and Intelligent Systems, February 19-21, 2020, Modena, Italy. Vol. 1131. Springer; 2020. pp. 276–281. Website
Wang B, Likodimos V, Fielding AJ, Dryfe RAW. In situ Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroelectrochemical study of graphene-based supercapacitors: Comparison between chemically reduced graphene oxide and nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide. Carbon [Internet]. 2020;160:236-246. WebsiteAbstract
An in situ electrochemical electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic study of N-doped reduced graphene oxide (N-rGO) is reported with the aim of understanding the properties of this material when employed as an electrical double-layer capacitor. N-rGO shows a capacitance of 100 F g−1 in 6 M KOH, which is twice that found for reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The temperature dependence of the rGO EPR signal revealed two different components: a narrow component, following the Curie law, was related to defects; and a broad curve with a stronger Pauli law component was attributed to the spin interaction between mobile electrons and localised π electrons trapped at a more extended aromatic structure. The N-rGO sample presented broader EPR signals, indicative of additional contributions to the resonance width. In situ EPR electrochemical spectroscopy was applied to both samples to relate changes in unpaired electron density to the enhanced capacitance. The narrow and broad components increased and diminished reversibly with potential. The potential-dependent narrow feature was related to the generated radical species from corresponding functional groups: e.g. O- and N-centred radicals. Improved capacitance seen for the N-modified basal graphene planes can be accordingly suggested to underlie the enhanced capacitance of N-rGO in basic electrolytes. © 2020 The Authors
Banks AC, Drakopoulos PG, Chaikalis S, Spyridakis N, Karageorgis AP, Psarra S, Taillandier V, D'Ortenzio F, Sofianos S, De Madron XD. An in situ optical dataset for working towards fiducial reference measurements based satellite ocean colour validation in the Eastern Mediterranean. In: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Vol. 11524. ; 2020. Website
Koustriava E, Papadopoulos K, Charitakis K, Salinas V, Miesenberger K, Kouroupetroglou G, Pino A. Including Students with Disabilities in Distance Education. In: “Future Perspectives of AT, eAccessibility and eInclusion”, ICCHP Open Access Compendium. ; 2020. pp. 153–157,. Publisher's Version
Vlachou E. Indéfinis et implicatures : le cas den'importe qu-et un N quelconque. In: Les implicatures. Au-delà du sens littéral. Paris: Collection : Sciences cognitives, Série : Les concepts fondateurs de la philosophie du langage, ISTE; 2020. Publisher's Version
Evelpidou N, Kapsimali V, Sakellariou D, Karkani A, G. S, I. N. Indirect field experience in coastal geomorphology via virtual fieldtrips: a case from Rhodes Island, Greece. In: AGU Fall Meeting (online). ; 2020.
Baloch RM, Maesano CN, Christoffersen J, Banerjee S, Gabriel M, Csobod É, de Oliveira Fernandes E, Annesi-Maesano I, Szuppinger P, Prokai R, et al. Indoor air pollution, physical and comfort parameters related to schoolchildren's health: Data from the European SINPHONIE study. Science of the Total Environment [Internet]. 2020;739. Website
Kaitelidou D, Galanis P, Economou C, Mladovsky P, Siskou O, Sourtzi P. Inequalities between Migrants and non-Migrants in accessing and using Health Services in Greece during an Era of Economic Hardship. International Journal of Health Services. 2020;50:444–457.
Umar Z, Kenourgios D, Naeem M, Abdulrahman K, Hazaa SA. The Inflation Hedging Capacity of Islamic and Conventional Equities. Journal of Economic Studies [Internet]. 2020;47(6):1377-1399. Publisher's Version
Zaninello M, Palikaras K, Naon D, Iwata K, Herkenne S, Quintana-Cabrera R, Semenzato M, Grespi F, Ross-Cisneros FN, Carelli V, et al. Inhibition of autophagy curtails visual loss in a model of autosomal dominant optic atrophy. Nat Commun. 2020;11:4029.Abstract
In autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA), caused by mutations in the mitochondrial cristae biogenesis and fusion protein optic atrophy 1 (Opa1), retinal ganglion cell (RGC) dysfunction and visual loss occur by unknown mechanisms. Here, we show a role for autophagy in ADOA pathogenesis. In RGCs expressing mutated Opa1, active 5' AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and its autophagy effector ULK1 accumulate at axonal hillocks. This AMPK activation triggers localized hillock autophagosome accumulation and mitophagy, ultimately resulting in reduced axonal mitochondrial content that is restored by genetic inhibition of AMPK and autophagy. In C. elegans, deletion of AMPK or of key autophagy and mitophagy genes normalizes the axonal mitochondrial content that is reduced upon mitochondrial dysfunction. In conditional, RGC specific Opa1-deficient mice, depletion of the essential autophagy gene Atg7 normalizes the excess autophagy and corrects the visual defects caused by Opa1 ablation. Thus, our data identify AMPK and autophagy as targetable components of ADOA pathogenesis.
Chatziralli I, Theodossiadis G, Parikakis E, Chatzirallis A, Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis P. Inner retinal layers’ alterations and microvasculature changes after vitrectomy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. International Ophthalmology. 2020;40:3349–3356.
Tsioustas C, Petratou D, Kaliakatsos-Papakostas M, Katsouros V, Kastritsis A, Christantonis K, Diamantaras K, Loupis M. Innovative Applications of Natural Language Processing and Digital Media in Theatre and Performing Arts. In: Vol. 6. 10.5281/zenodo.4059200; 2020. pp. 84 - 96.
Al Imran M, Nakashima K, Evelpidou N, Kawasaki S. Innovative approach for addressing coastal erosion protection using microbial induced carbonate precipitation. In: EGU2020. ; 2020.Abstract
Considering the global climate change and the ensuing sea level rise, the subsequent acceleration of coastal erosion is evident. Phenomena of coastal erosion, coastal flooding and shoreline retreat are expected to show a significant increase in frequency and intensity, in global level. The effects of coastal erosion are worsened by storms, and the reduction of sediment supply associated with global warming and anthropogenic modification of rivers and coastlines. As a countermeasure to coastal erosion, this work focuses on the development of coastal artificial in-situ rocks. We developed a new method that encompasses microbes and the related mechanism is called “Microbial Induced Carbonate Precipitation” (MICP). We successfully isolated three microorganisms, Micrococcus sp., Pseudoalteromonas sp., and Virgibacillus sp., from the selected area, and investigated their effectiveness in order to make a solidified sand sample. The precipitated bounding material has also been confirmed as calcite by XRD and XRF analysis. We successfully demonstrated that all of these bacterial species are very sensitive with certain environmental parameters, such as temperature, pH, culture type, culture duration, etc. In laboratory scale, we successfully obtained solidified sand by syringe (d = 2.3 cm, h = 7.1 cm) solidification method bearing UCS (Unconfined Compressive Strength) up to 1.8 MPa using 0.5 M CaCl2 and urea as cementation solution at 30°C. In addition, we propose a new sustainable approach for field implementation of this method through a combination of geotube and MICP mechanism, which will contribute to coastal erosion protection. The proposed approach is more economic, energy-saving, eco-friendly, and sustainable for bio-mediated soil improvement.
Panagiotopoulos K, Holtvoeth J, Kouli K, Marinova E, Francke A, Cvetkoska A, Jovanovska E, Lacey JH, Lyons ET, Buckel C, et al. Insights into the evolution of the young Lake Ohrid ecosystem and vegetation succession from a southern European refugium during the Early Pleistocene. [Internet]. 2020;227:106044. WebsiteAbstract
Mediterranean mid-altitude sites are critical for the survival of plant species allowing for elevational vegetation shifts in response to high-amplitude climate variability. Pollen records from the southern Balkans have underlined the importance of the region in preserving plant diversity over at least the last half a million years. So far, there are no records of vegetation and climate dynamics from Balkan refugia with an Early Pleistocene age. Here we present a unique palynological archive from such a refugium, the Lake Ohrid basin, recording continuously floristic diversity and vegetation succession under obliquity-paced climate oscillations. Palynological data are complemented by biomarker, diatom, carbonate isotope and sedimentological data to identify the mechanisms controlling shifts in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems within the lake and its catchment. The study interval encompasses four complete glacial-interglacial cycles (1365–1165 ka; MIS 43–35). Within the first 100 kyr of lake ontogeny, lake size and depth increase before the lake system enters a new equilibrium state as observed in a distinct shift in biotic communities and sediment composition. Several relict tree genera such as Cedrus, Tsuga, Carya, and Pterocarya played an important role in ecological succession cycles, while total relict abundance accounts for up to half of the total arboreal vegetation. The most prominent biome during interglacials is cool mixed evergreen needleleaf and deciduous broadleaf forests, while cool evergreen needleleaf forests dominate within glacials. A rather forested landscape with a remarkable plant diversity provide unique insights into Early Pleistocene ecosystem resilience and vegetation dynamics.
Syriopoulos T, Di Vaio A, Alvino F, Palladino R. “Integrated thinking and reporting” towards sustainable business models: a concise bibliometric analysis. Meditari Accountancy Research. 2020.
Evelpidou N, Karkani A, Komi A, Giannikopoulou K, Tzouxanioti M, Saitis G, Gatou M-A. Interactive virtual fieldtrip as a tool for remote education. In: AGU Fall Meeting (online). ; 2020.
An interlanguage study of request perspective: Evidence from German, Greek, Polish and Russian learners of English.
Ogiermann E, Bella S. An interlanguage study of request perspective: Evidence from German, Greek, Polish and Russian learners of English. Contrastive Pragmatics [Internet]. 2020;1(2):180-209. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study examines request perspective, the least researched form of mitigation in requesting, while focusing on a type of request characterised by a strong preference for the speaker perspective in English and the hearer perspective in most other languages researched to date. It examines requests produced by 900 speakers from 9 different (inter)language groups: five groups of native speakers (English, German, Greek, Polish and Russian) and four groups of advanced learners of English as a foreign language (German, Greek, Polish and Russian L1s). While the learners used more conventionally indirect forms than the native speakers of the respective L1s, thus showing awareness of this English pragmatic norm, they retained a preference for the hearer perspective. These results suggest a reliance on pragmatic universals as an alternative explanation to pragmatic transfer, also illustrating the need to address less salient pragmatic features in English language teaching.
Pieńkowski D, Gałan C, Tomov T, Gazeas K, Wychudzki P, Mikołajewski M, Kubicki D, Staels B, Zoła S, Pakońska P, et al. International observational campaign of the 2014 eclipse of EE Cephei. [Internet]. 2020;639:A23. WebsiteAbstract
Context. EE Cep is one of few eclipsing binary systems with a dark, dusty disc around an invisible object similar to ɛ Aur. The system is characterised by grey and asymmetric eclipses every 5.6 yr that have significant variations in their photometric depth, ranging from ∼0.m5 to ∼2.m0. Aims: The main aim of the observational campaign of the EE Cep eclipse in 2014 was to test the model of disc precession. We expected that this eclipse would be one of the deepest with a depth of ∼2.m0. Methods: We collected multicoloured observations from almost 30 instruments located in Europe and North America. These photometric data cover 243 nights during and around the eclipse. We also analyzed low- and high-resolution spectra from several instruments. Results: The eclipse was shallow with a depth of 0.m71 in the V band. The multicoloured photometry illustrates small colour changes during the eclipse with a total amplitude of order ∼+0.m15 in the B - I colour index. We updated the linear ephemeris for this system by including new times of minima, measured from the three most recent eclipses at epochs E = 9, 10, and 11. We acquired new spectroscopic observations, covering orbital phases around the eclipse, which were not observed in the past and increased the data sample, filling some gaps and giving better insight into the evolution of the Hα and Na I spectral line profiles during the primary eclipse. Conclusions: The eclipse of EE Cep in 2014 was shallower than expected, measuring 0.m71 instead of ∼2.m0. This means that our model of disc precession needs revision. Tables A1-A29 are only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/639/A23
GW C, Alacqua M, Altraja A, Backer V, Bel E, Bjermer L, Bjornsdottir US, Bourdin A, Brusselle GG, Christoff GC, et al. International Severe Asthma Registry: Mission Statement. Chest 2020. 2020;157(4):805-814.
Christie IM, Petropoulou M, Sironi L, Giannios D. Interplasmoid Compton scattering and the Compton dominance of BL Lacs. [Internet]. 2020;492:549 - 555. WebsiteAbstract
Blazar emission models based on magnetic reconnection succeed in reproducing many observed spectral and temporal features, including the short-duration luminous flaring events. Plasmoids, a self-consistent by-product of the tearing instability in the reconnection layer, can be the main source of blazar emission. Kinetic simulations of relativistic reconnection have demonstrated that plasmoids are characterized by rough energy equipartition between their radiating particles and magnetic fields. This is the main reason behind the apparent shortcoming of plasmoid-dominated emission models to explain the observed Compton ratios of BL Lac objects. Here, we demonstrate that the radiative interactions among plasmoids, which have been neglected so far, can assist in alleviating this contradiction. We show that photons emitted by large, slow-moving plasmoids can be a potentially important source of soft photons to be then upscattered, via inverse Compton, by small fast-moving, neighbouring plasmoids. This interplasmoid Compton scattering process can naturally occur throughout the reconnection layer, imprinting itself as an increase in the observed Compton ratios from those short and luminous plasmoid-powered flares within BL Lac sources, while maintaining energy equipartition between radiating particles and magnetic fields.
Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis P, Chatzirallis A, Kazantzis D, Theodossiadis G, Chatziralli E. Intravitreal ranibizumab alone or in combination with panretinal photocoagulation for the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy with coexistent macular edema: Long-term outcomes in real-life data. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2020;61:3305–3305.
Chatziralli I, Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis G, Kazantzis D, Theodossiadis P. Intravitreal ranibizumab alone or in combination with panretinal photocoagulation for the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy with coexistent macular edema: long-term outcomes of a prospective study. Acta Diabetologica. 2020;57:1219–1225.
Chatziralli I, Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis G, Bourouki E, Bagli E, Kitsos G, Theodossiadis P. Intravitreal ranibizumab versus vitrectomy for recurrent vitreous haemorrhage after pars plana vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy: a prospective study. International ophthalmology. 2020;40:841–847.
Sklirou TS, Andreopoulou A, Georgaki A, Tselikas ND. Introducing Secondary Education Students to Programming through Sound Alerts. European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research. 2020;5:130–139.
Zhang H, Christie IM, Petropoulou M, Rueda-Becerril JM, Giannios D. Inverse Compton signatures of gamma-ray burst afterglows. [Internet]. 2020;496:974 - 986. WebsiteAbstract
The afterglow emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is believed to originate from a relativistic blast wave driven into the circumburst medium. Although the afterglow emission from radio up to X-ray frequencies is thought to originate from synchrotron radiation emitted by relativistic, non-thermal electrons accelerated by the blast wave, the origin of the emission at high energies (HE; ≳GeV) remains uncertain. The recent detection of sub-TeV emission from GRB 190114C by the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov Telescopes (MAGIC) raises further debate on what powers the very high energy (VHE; ≳300 GeV) emission. Here, we explore the inverse Compton scenario as a candidate for the HE and VHE emissions, considering two sources of seed photons for scattering: synchrotron photons from the blast wave (synchrotron self-Compton or SSC) and isotropic photon fields external to the blast wave (external Compton). For each case, we compute the multiwavelength afterglow spectra and light curves. We find that SSC will dominate particle cooling and the GeV emission, unless a dense ambient infrared photon field, typical of star-forming regions, is present. Additionally, considering the extragalactic background light attenuation, we discuss the detectability of VHE afterglows by existing and future gamma-ray instruments for a wide range of model parameters. Studying GRB 190114C, we find that its afterglow emission in the Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT) band is synchrotron dominated. The late-time Fermi-LAT measurement (I.e. t ∼ 104 s), and the MAGIC observation also set an upper limit on the energy density of a putative external infrared photon field (I.e. ${\lesssim} 3\times 10^{-9}\, {\rm erg\, cm^{-3}}$ ), making the inverse Compton dominant in the sub-TeV energies.
Zhang H, Christie IM, Petropoulou M, Rueda-Becerril JM, Giannios D. Inverse Compton signatures of gamma-ray burst afterglows. [Internet]. 2020;496:974 - 986. WebsiteAbstract
The afterglow emission from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is believed to originate from a relativistic blast wave driven into the circumburst medium. Although the afterglow emission from radio up to X-ray frequencies is thought to originate from synchrotron radiation emitted by relativistic, non-thermal electrons accelerated by the blast wave, the origin of the emission at high energies (HE; ≳GeV) remains uncertain. The recent detection of sub-TeV emission from GRB 190114C by the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov Telescopes (MAGIC) raises further debate on what powers the very high energy (VHE; ≳300 GeV) emission. Here, we explore the inverse Compton scenario as a candidate for the HE and VHE emissions, considering two sources of seed photons for scattering: synchrotron photons from the blast wave (synchrotron self-Compton or SSC) and isotropic photon fields external to the blast wave (external Compton). For each case, we compute the multiwavelength afterglow spectra and light curves. We find that SSC will dominate particle cooling and the GeV emission, unless a dense ambient infrared photon field, typical of star-forming regions, is present. Additionally, considering the extragalactic background light attenuation, we discuss the detectability of VHE afterglows by existing and future gamma-ray instruments for a wide range of model parameters. Studying GRB 190114C, we find that its afterglow emission in the Fermi-Large Area Telescope (LAT) band is synchrotron dominated. The late-time Fermi-LAT measurement (I.e. t ∼ 104 s), and the MAGIC observation also set an upper limit on the energy density of a putative external infrared photon field (I.e. ${\lesssim} 3\times 10^{-9}\, {\rm erg\, cm^{-3}}$ ), making the inverse Compton dominant in the sub-TeV energies.
Mavrikaki E. Investigating the Impact of the Duration of Engagement in Socioscientific Issues in Developing Greek Students’ Argumentation and Informal Reasoning Skills. American Journal of Educational Research. 2020.
Katsianis D. Investigating the intertwining impact of wholesale access pricing and the commitment to net neutrality principle on European next-generation access networks private investment plans: An options-game application for capturing market players{'} competitive . Telecommunications Policy [Internet]. 2020. Website
Dogkas G, Koukou MK, Konstantaras J, Pagkalos C, Lymperis K, Stathopoulos V, Coelho L, Rebola A, Vrachopoulos MG. Investigating the performance of a thermal energy storage unit with paraffin as phase change material, targeting buildings' cooling needs: an experimental approach. International Journal of Thermofluids [Internet]. 2020;3-4:100027. Website
Dogkas G, Koukou MK, Konstantaras J, Pagkalos C, Lymperis K, Stathopoulos V, Coelho L, Rebola A, Vrachopoulos MG. Investigating the performance of a thermal energy storage unit with paraffin as phase change material, targeting buildings’ cooling needs: an experimental approach. International Journal of Thermofluids. 2020;3:100027.
Balis N, Zaky AA, Athanasekou C, Silva AM, Sakellis E, Vasilopoulou M, Stergiopoulos T, Kontos AG, Falaras P. Investigating the role of reduced graphene oxide as a universal additive in planar perovskite solar cells. [Internet]. 2020;386. Website
Balis N, Zaky AA, Athanasekou C, Silva AM, Sakellis E, Vasilopoulou M, Stergiopoulos T, Kontos AG, Falaras P. Investigating the role of reduced graphene oxide as a universal additive in planar perovskite solar cells. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry [Internet]. 2020;386. Website
Baros D, Rigogiannis N, Papanikolaou N, Loupis M. Investigation of Communication Delay Impact on DC Microgrids with Adaptive Droop Control. In: 10.1109/INDEL50386.2020.9266166; 2020.
Michaleas SN, Sergentanis TN, Tsoucalas G, Vladimiros L, Diamantis A, Tentolouris N, Papaioannou TG. Ioannis Kardamatis (1852-1942): Pioneer of the anti-Malaria battle in Greece. Infezioni in Medicina [Internet]. 2020;28(1):104 - 107. Website
Mazis, I. & Troulis M. Israeli–Greek Common Security Concerns: On the
Deterrence of Turkey’s Adventurism
. Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Israeli deterrence strategy, as an integral part of its strategic behavior tout azimut,can briefly be outlined in terms of threats (including existential ones), challenges,operational initiatives, doctrine, and the regional balance of power. All of thesecan be examined in light of Turkey’s ongoing adventurism. Israel’s strategic behaviorwill be analyzed in comparison to Greece’s security challenges and policieswith regard to Turkey, which engages in aggressive tactics in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East at the expense of Greek and Israeli vital interests.
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Alexandris CK. Issues in the multilingual information processing of spoken political and journalistic texts. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2020 pp. 22 cm.
Alevizaki V-M, Anastasopoulos M, Tzanakaki A, Simeonidou D. Joint Fronthaul Optimization and SDN Controller Placement in Dynamic 5G Networks.; 2020 pp. 181 - 192. Website
Alevizaki V-M, Anastasopoulos M, Tzanakaki A, Simeonidou D. Joint Fronthaul Optimization and SDN Controller Placement in Dynamic 5G Networks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:181-192. Website
Protopapas A, Kypriotis K, Chatzipapas I, Kathopoulis N, Sotiropoulou M, Michala L. {Juvenile Cystic Adenomyoma vs Blind Uterine Horn: Challenges in the Diagnosis and Surgical Management.}. Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. 2020;33:735–738.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Juvenile cystic adenomyomas (JCAs) are rare uterine lesions. Differential diagnosis might be difficult. We present the case of an adolescent who was diagnosed with JCA and was managed with laparoscopic excision. CASE: A 14-year-old patient with complaint of menarche with excruciating dysmenorrhea, was diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging with a uterine anomaly consisting of a normal right hemiuterus, and a left cystic lesion with surrounding hypotense myometrium. She was managed with laparoscopic excision of the left side, and uterine reconstruction. Histology was suggestive of JCA, associated with diffuse adenomyosis. Dysmenorrhea improved considerably after surgery. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Differential diagnosis between cystic uterine lesions relies on clinical, imaging, and perioperative clues that might assist in their formal classification. Doubt might still remain in some cases.
Karalemas N, Filis C, Skourtsos E, Kranis H, Lozios S, Antoniou V, Diakakis M, Mavroulis S, Danamos G, Vassilakis E. Karst springs in small islands: The Kamari spring (Mylopotamos) in Kythira Island, Greece. Copernicus Meetings; 2020.
Karalemas, N., Fillis, C., Skourtsos, E., Kranis, H., Lozios, S., Antoniou, V., Diakakis, Μ., Mavroulis, S., Danamos, G., Vassilakis, Emm., et al. Karst springs in small islands: The Kamari spring (Mylopotamos) in Kythira Island, Greece. In: EGU2020. Vienna, Austria; 2020. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21380Abstract
Three main aquifer systems developed on Kythira Island (Greece) include (Pagounis, 1981; Pagounis & Gertsos, 1984, Danamos, 1991; Koumantakis et al., 2006; Filis et al., 2019):
  • The porous aquifer system in Neogene and Quaternary formations.
  • The karst aquifer system in the carbonate formations of the Pindos and Tripolis Units.
  • The aquifer system (both shallow and deep) in the fractured hard rocks mainly of the Phyllites – Quartzites Unit.
The main discharge of the aquifer systems takes place in coastal and submarine brackish springs around the island, except for its northern part where the Phyllites – Quartzites Unit outcrops and its central part where springs of small capacity discharge the carbonate formations of the Pindos Unit. Precipitation is the direct recharge of the three aforementioned aquifer systems while indirectly lateral discharge occurs in places between adjacent and tangential aquifer systems and from the streams runoff as well. In the area of Mylopotamos village four springs discharge the karst aquifer of the Pindos Unit within the channel of Kako Laghadi stream forming downstream the known “Neraida or Fonissa waterfall”. Moreover, along the dell of Kako Laghadi stream 22 watermills were built, among the plane trees and the ivy. The most significant of the aforementioned springs is the Kamari spring (+282.28 meters a.s.l.) which emerge at the thrust fault between the overlying permeable carbonates and the underlying impermeable flysch formation of the Pindos Unit. The discharge of the Kamari spring presents annual fluctuation which varies from app. 45-50 m3/h (during winter) to total recession (during summer), due to restriction of the precipitation and the prolonged drought and overpumping of its recharge area mainly with boreholes. The inactive municipal borehole of Mylopotamos village (+299.15 meters a.s.l.) is located app. 310 meters SSE of the Kamari spring within its recharge area (karst aquifer of the Pindos Unit). This borehole of a total depth of 40 meters penetrates carbonates of the Pindos Unit which thickness exceeds 100 meters in that area. Monthly measurements of the Kamari spring discharge and the water table head in the inactive borehole demonstrate clear and direct hydraulic correlation between them. The Kamari spring presents outflow only in the case when the water level head of the borehole exceeds +282.28 meters. This means that the water level head in the borehole should not exceed 16.87 meters from the earth surface. Taking into account all the aforementioned, the Kamari spring is designated as an overflow spring. Finally, microbiological analysis from the Kamari spring showed qualitative degradation, due to human activities in the wider area (Pagounis, 1981; Filis et al., 2019).
Konsolaki A, Vassilakis, Emm. Karst Topography Analysis Based on Multi-sensor (UAS & LiDAR) Data Acquisition. In: EGU2020. Vienna, Austria; 2020. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-2928Abstract
The state-of-the-art in surveying of open surface the last few decades is based on Point Cloud processing and interpretation. Lately, similar technology tends to be used for indoor surveying as well. One of the extreme applications is the use of the exact same technology in underground karstic cavities, evolving the methodology used in cave mapping. Geometric and morphometric analysis of the caves or any containing components (speleothems) include various techniques aiming at quantifying their dimensions in order to determine the characteristics and consequently the relationship between the cavity morphology and the surrounding structural, lithological and hydrogeological properties. The purpose of this research is to combine high resolution topographic data acquired with different instruments for both the underground morphology of a karstic cave (Koutouki, Peania, Greece) and the open-air surface above it. The described methodology is based on photogrammetric processing of Unmanned Aerial System image data and the extraction of a point cloud recorded with the use of a handheld laser scanning system. The latter resulted a 3D model of the cave and led to the production of a digital relief for the roof of the cave, which in turn was combined with the digital terrain model of the open-air surface above the cave. The final product is a high-resolution information layer with measurements of the rock thickness between the roof of the underground karstic structure and the open-surface topography with high accuracy.
Stamopoulos D. Kinetic inductance and superconductivity at the services of photon detectors: the possible leading role of hafnium. SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. 2020;33(11).
Lambrou GI, Bacopoulou F. Kisspeptin and the “special relationship” between reproduction and metabolism: A computational approach. Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2020;16:796-811. Website
Alexopoulou A. La prise de conscience interculturelle dans les manuels d’espagnol langue étrangère. Journal of Applied Linguistics. 2020;(33):6-24.
Kalampalikis A, Ivanidou S, Michala L. {Labial fusion in adolescence secondary to lichen sclerosus}. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2020.Abstract
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor {&} Francis Group. Labial fusion in adolescence is uncommon and is usually secondary to other skin disorders or trauma of the vulvar area. In a five-year period, we treated five patients with labial fusion in our facility with a mean age of 16.4 years. Based on clinical presentation and biopsy of the vulvar skin, lichen sclerosus (LS) was the causative factor. Four out of five had urinary problems and one suffered from an inflamed inclusion cyst. All of them had a long history of pruritus. In all cases, blunt separation of the labia minora under general anaesthesia was performed, followed by local application of a potent glucocorticoid cream and an emollient agent. One patient received additionally oral and local antibiotics. One recurrence was noted, which resolved after re-separation and more meticulous treatment. Early identification and treatment of LS are crucial to prevent distortion of the vulvar anatomy.Impact StatementWhat is already known on this subject? Labial fusion is an uncommon problem in adolescence and an underlying cause should always be investigated. Lichen sclerosus typically affects the anogenital area and can lead to fusion of the labia minora. What do the results of this study add? Urinary symptoms may be the presenting feature of LS in adolescents. What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research? Delay in diagnosis and appropriate treatment can result in irreversible changes to the vulva.
Thivaiou D, Koskeridou E, Psarras C, Michalopoulou K, Evelpidou N, Saitis G, Lyras G. Lake Lerna: investigating Hercules' ancient myth. In: EGU2020. ; 2020.Abstract
Greece and the Aegean area are among the first areas in Europe to have been occupied by humans. The record of human interventions in natural environments is thus particularly rich. Some of the interventions of the people inhabiting various localities of the country have been recorded in local mythology. Through the interdisciplinary field of geomythology it is possible to attempt to uncover the relationships between the geological history of early civilizations and ancient myths.In the present work, we focused on the history of Lake Lerni in the Eastern Peloponnese, an area that is better known through the myth of Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra. The area of the lake – now dried and cultivated – was part of a karstic system and constituted a marshland that was a source of diseases and needed to be dried.A new core is studied from the area of modern-day Lerni using palaeontological methods in order to reconstruct environmental changes that occurred during the last 6.000 years approximately. The area is known to have gone from marsh-lacustrine environments to dryer environments after human intervention or the intervention of Hercules according to mythology. Levels of peat considered to represent humid intervals were dated using the radiocarbon method so as to have an age model of the core. Samples of sediment were taken every 10 cm; the grain size was analysed for each sample as well as the fossil content for the environmental reconstruction.The presence of numerous freshwater gastropods reflects the intervals of lacustrine environment accompanied with extremely fine dark sediment. Sedimentology is stable throughout the core with few levels of coarse sand/fine gravel, only changes in colour hint to multiple levels richer in organic material.
Izdebski A, Słoczyński T, Bonnier A, Koloch G, Kouli K. Landscape Change and Trade in Ancient Greece: Evidence from Pollen Data. The Economic Journal [Internet]. 2020;130(632):2596 - 2618. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this article we use pollen data from six sites in southern Greece to study long-term vegetation change in this region from 1000 BCE to 600 CE. Based on insights from environmental history, we interpret our estimated trends in the regional presence of cereal, olive and vine pollen as proxies for structural changes in agricultural production. We present evidence that there was a market economy in ancient Greece and a major trade expansion several centuries before the Roman conquest. Our results are consistent with auxiliary data on settlement dynamics, shipwrecks and ancient oil and wine presses.
Karantanellis, E., Marinos V, Vassilakis E. Landslide and Rockfall failures Characterization with Object-Based 3D Analysis. EGU2020 [Internet]. 2020. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21880Abstract
Geological failures from massive rockfall failures to small landslides of few cubic meters are a major geological hazard in many parts of the world. Based on the latest developments, close-range photogrammetry and individually UAV photogrammetry and Light Detection and Ranging systems have become indispensable tools for geo-experts in order to provide ultra high-resolution 3D models of the failure site. TLS suffers from the fact that is sometimes tricky to capture the holistic area of interest from the ground, while some areas may often be obscured by vegetation or negative inclinations. The science of photogrammetry has long been used to accurately detect and characterize landslide and rockfall failures. Due to the continuously increasing spatial resolution capability of new generation sensors, traditional pixel-based approaches are not capable to cope with the level of detail resulted from those sensors. Mostly, landslides present complex and dynamic geomorphological features with great heterogeneity in their spatial, spectral and contextual properties dependent on the specific failure mechanism. In the current study, an object-based 3D approach for the automated detection of landslide and rockfall hazard is presented based on detailed topographic photogrammetric point clouds and 3D analysis. Recent trends show that close photogrammetry will play a vital role on the geological and engineering geological assessments concerning geo-failures. The results show that object-based approach is closer to human interception due to integration of contextual and semantic, spectral and spatial information rather than translating pixel’s spectral information solely. The current procedure provides a detailed objective quantification of landslide characteristics and automated semantic landslide modelling of the case site.
Stanota E-S, Spyrou N-I, Andreadakis E, Skourtsos E, Lozios S, Lekkas E. Landslide behaviour and Risk Reduction using SfM and 3D modelling techniques with Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Chios island (Greece). 2020.
Spyridoula Stanota E, Spyrou NI, Andreadakis E, Skourtsos E, Lozios S, Lekkas E. Landslide Behaviour and Risk Reduction using SfM and 3D modelling techniques with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Chios island (Greece). EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 2020:18852.
Ortiz JL, Santos-Sanz P, Sicardy B, Benedetti-Rossi G, Duffard R, Morales N, Braga-Ribas F, Fernández-Valenzuela E, Nascimbeni V, Nardiello D, et al. The large trans-Neptunian object 2002 TC302 from combined stellar occultation, photometry, and astrometry data. [Internet]. 2020;639:A134. WebsiteAbstract
Context. Deriving physical properties of trans-Neptunian objects is important for the understanding of our Solar System. This requires observational efforts and the development of techniques suitable for these studies. Aims: Our aim is to characterize the large trans-Neptunian object (TNO) 2002 TC302. Methods: Stellar occultations offer unique opportunities to determine key physical properties of TNOs. On 28 January 2018, 2002 TC302 occulted a mv ~ 15.3 star with designation 593-005847 in the UCAC4 stellar catalog, corresponding to Gaia source 130957813463146112. Twelve positive occultation chords were obtained from Italy, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Also, four negative detections were obtained near the north and south limbs. This represents the best observed stellar occultation by a TNO other than Pluto in terms of the number of chords published thus far. From the 12 chords, an accurate elliptical fit to the instantaneous projection of the body can be obtained that is compatible with the near misses. Results: The resulting ellipse has major and minor axes of 543 ± 18 km and 460 ± 11 km, respectively, with a position angle of 3 ± 1 degrees for the minor axis. This information, combined with rotational light curves obtained with the 1.5 m telescope at Sierra Nevada Observatory and the 1.23 m telescope at Calar Alto observatory, allows us to derive possible three-dimensional shapes and density estimations for the body based on hydrostatic equilibrium assumptions. The effective diameter in equivalent area is around 84 km smaller than the radiometrically derived diameter using thermal data from Herschel and Spitzer Space Telescopes. This might indicate the existence of an unresolved satellite of up to ~300 km in diameter, which is required to account for all the thermal flux, although the occultation and thermal diameters are compatible within their error bars given the considerable uncertainty of the thermal results. The existence of a potential satellite also appears to be consistent with other ground-based data presented here. From the effective occultation diameter combined with absolute magnitude measurements we derive a geometric albedo of 0.147 ± 0.005, which would be somewhat smaller if 2002 TC302 has a satellite. The best occultation light curves do not show any signs of ring features or any signatures of a global atmosphere. Tables A.1-A.3 are only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/639/A134
Carlos E, Carlos E, Dellis S, Kalfagiannis N, Koutsokeras L, Koutsogeorgis DC, Branquinho R, Martins R, Fortunato E. Laser induced ultrafast combustion synthesis of solution-based AlO: X for thin film transistors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C [Internet]. 2020;8(18):6176 - 6184. Website
Carlos E, Carlos E, Dellis S, Kalfagiannis N, Koutsokeras L, Koutsogeorgis DC, Branquinho R, Martins R, Fortunato E. Laser induced ultrafast combustion synthesis of solution-based AlO: X for thin film transistors. Journal of Materials Chemistry C [Internet]. 2020;8:6176-6184. Website
Chatzigiannakis G, Jaros A, Leturcq R, Jungclaus J, Voss T, Gardelis S, Kandyla M. Laser-Microstructured ZnO/p-Si Photodetector with Enhanced and Broadband Responsivity across the Ultraviolet-Visible-Near-Infrared Range. ACS Applied Electronic Materials [Internet]. 2020;2:2819-2828. WebsiteAbstract
We develop ZnO/p-Si photodetectors by atomic layer deposition (ALD) of ZnO thin films on laser-microstructured silicon, and we investigate their electrical and optical behavior, demonstrating high sensitivity and broadband operation. Microstructured p-type silicon was obtained by nanosecond laser irradiation in SF6 gas, which results in the formation of quasi-ordered and uniform microspikes on the silicon surface. The irradiated silicon contains sulfur impurities, which extend its absorbance to the near-infrared. A thin film of ZnO was conformally deposited on the microstructured silicon substrates by ALD. Photoluminescence measurements indicate high crystalline quality of the ZnO film after annealing. Current-voltage (I-V) measurements of the ZnO/p-Si heterodiodes in the dark show a nonlinear behavior with unusual high current values in reverse bias. Under illumination photocurrent is observed for reverse bias, even for wavelengths below the silicon bandgap in the case of the laser-microstructured photodetectors. Higher current values are measured for the microstructured photodetectors compared to planar ones. Photoconductivity measurements show enhanced responsivity across the UV-vis-NIR spectral range for the laser-microstructured devices because of their increased surface area and light absorption. © 2020 American Chemical Society.
Stefanou ME, Dundon NM, Bestelmeyer PEG, Ioannou C, Bender S, Biscaldi M, Smyrnis N, Klein C. Late attentional processes potentially compensate for early perceptual multisensory integration deficits in children with autism: evidence from evoked potentials. [Internet]. 2020;10(1):16157. WebsiteAbstract
Sensory processing deficits and altered long-range connectivity putatively underlie Multisensory Integration (MSI) deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The present study set out to investigate non-social MSI stimuli and their electrophysiological correlates in young neurotypical adolescents and adolescents with ASD. We report robust MSI effects at behavioural and electrophysiological levels. Both groups demonstrated normal behavioural MSI. However, at the neurophysiological level, the ASD group showed less MSI-related reduction of the visual P100 latency, greater MSI-related slowing of the auditory P200 and an overall temporally delayed and spatially constrained onset of MSI. Given the task design and patient sample, and the age of our participants, we argue that electro-cortical indices of MSI deficits in ASD: (a) can be detected in early-adolescent ASD, (b) occur at early stages of perceptual processing, (c) can possibly be compensated by later attentional processes, (d) thus leading to normal MSI at the behavioural level.
Kyrikou S, Kouli K, Triantaphyllou MV, Dimiza MD, Gogou A, Panagiotopoulos IP, Anagnostou C, Karageorgis AP. Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation patterns of Attica: A high-resolution record from Elefsis Bay, southern Greece. Quaternary International [Internet]. 2020;545:28–37. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The present study focuses on the palynological investigation of a sediment core (S2P) recovered from Elefsis Bay, in the western part of Attica Peninsula (southern Greece). Until now, there is quite scarce knowledge about the vegetation history of southern Greece during Late Glacial and Holocene due to a deficiency of long high-resolution pollen records. The analyzed gravity core is a unique continuous and well-dated pollen archive, providing the opportunity for the reconstruction of the plant landscape succession in southern Greece since Late Glacial. In order evidence for the vegetation response to climate oscillations and human impact to be derived, detailed analyses were conducted throughout the sedimentary sequence, spanning the last 13,500 years. The pollen data suggest that temperate deciduous, open oak woodlands of Late Glacial were fully expanded during the onset of Holocene, without any pronounced setback due to climate oscillations as it has been previously indicated by pollen archives from northern Greece. Following this period, Middle Holocene is characterized by the establishment of complex vegetation patterns, partly as the result of human activities, which seem to be the dominant vegetation shaping factor during Late Holocene. Overall, our pollen record highlights the vegetation transition during Late Glacial and Holocene in southern Greece, while offering valuable insight into the plant landscape prior to the first signs of human impact on the environment.
Coleman MJ, Schneider DA, Grasemann B, Soukis K, Lozios S, Hollinetz MS. {Lateral Termination of a Cycladic-Style Detachment System (Hymittos, Greece)}. Tectonics. 2020;39.Abstract
The bedrock of Hymittos, Attic peninsula, Greece, exposes a pair of low-angle crustal-scale ductile-then-brittle detachment faults. The uppermost detachment fault separates sub-greenschist facies phyllite and marble of a Pelagonian Zone hanging wall, from greenschist facies metasedimentary schist, calc-schist, and marble correlated to the Cycladic Blueschist Unit. A second, structurally lower detachment fault subdivides the metamorphic rocks of the Cycladic blueschist unit footwall into middle and lower units. There is a marked step in metamorphic grade between the sub-greenschist facies uppermost package, and the middle-to-upper greenschist facies middle and lower packages. A suite of new white mica 40Ar/39Ar and zircon (U-Th)/He dates indicates accommodation of deformation along these faults occurred from the late Oligocene to the late Miocene with both faults active during the middle Miocene. The structures have clear top-S/SSW kinematics determined from flanking folds, sigmoids, shear bands, stair-stepping of strain shadows on porphyroclasts, and SCC' fabrics. The ductile-to-brittle deformation of the structures, morphology of the massif, and the increase in metamorphic grade suggest these low-angle structures are part of a major, crustal-scale extensional complex, located at the northwest end of the West Cycladic Detachment System, that accommodated Miocene bivergent exhumation of Attic-Cycladic metamorphic core complexes in the central Aegean. Taken together, the above data suggest that multiple coeval detachment branches may form in areas with high strain gradients to accommodate the mechanically necessary termination of Cycladic-style detachment systems.
Nantsou T, Frache G, Kapotis EC, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Learning-by-doing as an educational method of conducting experiments in electronic physics. In: IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, EDUCON. Vol. 2020-April. ; 2020. pp. 236-241. Website
Nantsou T, Frache G, Kapotis EC, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Learning-by-doing as an educational method of conducting experiments in electronic physics. In: IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, EDUCON. Vol. 2020-April. ; 2020. pp. 236-241. Website
Efthymiou L. L'École normale supérieure de Sèvres : naissance, évolutions, mutations d'une institution de formation professorale féminine sous la IIIe République. In: Femmes et le Savoir. Women and Knowledge. Frauen und Wissen. Collectif. Paris: Éditions Classiques Garnier; 2020. pp. 89-103. Publisher's VersionAbstract
En 1880 fut votée en France la loi relative à la création par l’État de l’enseignement secondaire de jeunes filles. Se posa dès lors la question du sexe du personnel qui allait se charger de l’enseignement dans les nouveaux établissements féminins. Dans son rapport de 1880 à la Chambre, Camille Sée, promoteur de l’œuvre, suggérait : « À mesure qu’il se présentera des femmes capables de donner l’enseignement, on devra les préférer et cela pour deux raisons : toutes les carrières sont fermées à la femme […] ; […] nous trouvons chez elle des qualités que nous chercherons en vain chez l’homme ». Par cette proposition le député républicain demandait, en substance, l’ouverture d’une nouvelle carrière intellectuelle pour les femmes. Son intervention impliquait, en même temps, néanmoins, la suppression d’un monopole masculin : le métier de professeur, étroitement associé au savoir et, subséquemment, à la raison et à l’abstraction, était, jusque-là, réservé « par nature » aux hommes. L’invention du « professeur femme » par la Troisième République se fit dans le cadre d’une entreprise de large envergure visant à la laïcisation de l’enseignement. Concrètement, ce nouveau corps féminin devait être investi de la mission d’arracher les jeunes bourgeoises, futures épouses et mères, à l’influence de l’Église. Sous ce rapport, des républicains, soucieux de ne point nuire au succès d’une œuvre si importante à leurs yeux pour la stabilité du régime même, s’employèrent, d’une part, à faire intégrer cette nouvelle figure de professionnelle à la norme féminine en la dotant des qualités de chasteté, de dévouement et d’abnégation caractérisant la religieuse qu’elle était appelée à remplacer dans le domaine de l’éducation des filles ; à lui procurer, d’autre part, une formation spécifique, adéquate à ses fonctions dans les nouveaux lycées féminins. Le but était, tout d’abord, de préparer les futures professeures à leurs responsabilités morales ; de leur donner, ensuite, accès à un savoir supérieur, certes, mais ayant tout de même un genre. Pour répondre à ces impératifs, les républicains fondèrent en 1881 à Sèvres une École normale supérieure, pendant féminin de celle qui fonctionnait pour les jeunes hommes, depuis le début du XIXe siècle, rue d’Ulm. Le présent traavail se propose de reconstituer – à travers l’étude de textes administratifs, de la presse spécialisée et associative de l’époque et de témoignages autobiographiques – la première grande étape de l’histoire fascinante de ce temple du savoir féminin sous la Troisième République.  L’accent est mis en particulier sur l’évolution des finalités d’une formation destinée à des femmes, sur les mutations du genre dans les programmes d’études et sur l’organisation des concours. Enfin, sont examinées les avancées vers l’assimilation avec la formation des professeurs hommes. The present work proposes to reconstruct the first major stage in the fascinating history of the École Normale Supérieure for young girls which took place in Sèvres itself. Particular emphasis is placed on the evolution of the aims of training for women, gender changes in curricula and in the organization of national competitions for professors. Finally, the progress towards assimilation with the training of male professors is examined.  
Vihou M. Les écoles congréganistes françaises de Smyrne à la fin du XIXe siècle, considérées par le chef de commerce Demetrius Georgiadès. Documents pour l'histoire du français langue étrangère [Internet]. 2020;64=65:353-370. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The article examines the critique of the French congregational schools of Smyrna in the late 19th century, carried out by Demetrius Georgiades, a Smyrniot trade manager and, at the same time, a French-speaking journalist and author. Through the study of his journals and books, published in Paris at the dawn of the new century, we have been able to trace the origins of the skepticism that preoccupies the public opinion inside and outside of France, in connection with the confessional character of schools. Under the pretext of defending the French interests in these remote regions, Georgiades examines the role of congregational schools in the penetration of French commerce and the expansion of French language and civilization in Asia Minor. The questions of functioning and financing of these schools do not escape Georgiadès’s caustic pen either. To strengthen his arguments, Georgiades compares the education provided by French schools to that of Smyrna’s other foreign communities.
Papapanagiotou IK, Charamanta M, Roidi S, Al-Achmar NS, Soldatou A, Michala L. {Letter to the Editor and Response.}. Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. 2020;33:316–317.
Korovesis K, Alexandridis G, Caridakis G, Polydoras P, Tsantilas P. Leveraging Aspect-Based Sentiment Prediction with Textual Features and Document Metadata. In: 11th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery; 2020. pp. 168–174. WebsiteAbstract
Aspect-based sentiment prediction is a specific area of sentiment analysis that models the sentiment of a text excerpt as a multi-dimensional quantity pertaining to various interpretations, rather than a scalar one, that admits a single explanation. Extending earlier work, the said task is examined as a part of a unified architecture that collects, analyzes and stores documents from various online sources, including blogs & social network posts. The obtained data are processed at various levels; initially, a hybrid, attention-based bi-directional long short-term memory network, coupled with convolutional layers, is used to extract the textual features of the document. Following, an additional number of document metadata are also examined, such as the number of repetitions, the existence, type and frequency of emoji ideograms and, especially, the presence of keywords, assigned either manually (e.g. in the form of hashtags) or automatically. All of the aforementioned features are subsequently provided as input to a fully-connected, multi-layered, feed-forward artificial neural network that performs the final prediction task. The overall approach is tested on a large corpus of documents, with encouraging results.
Efentakis P, Varela A, Chavdoula E, Sigala F, Sanoudou D, Tenta R, Gioti K, Kostomitsopoulos N, Papapetropoulos A, Tasouli A, et al. Levosimendan prevents doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in time- and dose-dependent manner: implications for inotropy. Cardiovasc ResCardiovasc ResCardiovasc Res. 2020;116:576-591.Abstract
AIMS: Levosimendan (LEVO) a clinically-used inodilator, exerts multifaceted cardioprotective effects. Case-studies indicate protection against doxorubicin (DXR)-induced cardiotoxicity, but this effect remains obscure. We investigated the effect and mechanism of different regimens of levosimendan on sub-chronic and chronic doxorubicin cardiotoxicity. METHODS AND RESULTS: Based on preliminary in vivo experiments, rats serving as a sub-chronic model of doxorubicin-cardiotoxicity and were divided into: Control (N/S-0.9%), DXR (18 mg/kg-cumulative), DXR+LEVO (LEVO, 24 mug/kg-cumulative), and DXR+LEVO (acute) (LEVO, 24 mug/kg-bolus) for 14 days. Protein kinase-B (Akt), endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and protein kinase-A and G (PKA/PKG) pathways emerged as contributors to the cardioprotection, converging onto phospholamban (PLN). To verify the contribution of PLN, phospholamban knockout (PLN-/-) mice were assigned to PLN-/-/Control (N/S-0.9%), PLN-/-/DXR (18 mg/kg), and PLN-/-/DXR+LEVO (ac) for 14 days. Furthermore, female breast cancer-bearing (BC) mice were divided into: Control (normal saline 0.9%, N/S 0.9%), DXR (18 mg/kg), LEVO, and DXR+LEVO (LEVO, 24 mug/kg-bolus) for 28 days. Echocardiography was performed in all protocols. To elucidate levosimendan's cardioprotective mechanism, primary cardiomyocytes were treated with doxorubicin or/and levosimendan and with N omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), DT-2, and H-89 (eNOS, PKG, and PKA inhibitors, respectively); cardiomyocyte-toxicity was assessed. Single bolus administration of levosimendan abrogated DXR-induced cardiotoxicity and activated Akt/eNOS and cAMP-PKA/cGMP-PKG/PLN pathways but failed to exert cardioprotection in PLN-/- mice. Levosimendan's cardioprotection was also evident in the BC model. Finally, in vitro PKA inhibition abrogated levosimendan-mediated cardioprotection, indicating that its cardioprotection is cAMP-PKA dependent, while levosimendan preponderated over milrinone and dobutamine, by ameliorating calcium overload. CONCLUSION: Single dose levosimendan prevented doxorubicin cardiotoxicity through a cAMP-PKA-PLN pathway, highlighting the role of inotropy in doxorubicin cardiotoxicity.
Bohlmann S, Shang X, Vakkari V, Giannakaki E, Leskinen A, Lehtinen K, Pätsi S, Komppula M. Lidar Depolarization Ratio of Atmospheric Pollen at Multiple Wavelengths. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. 2020:1-24.
Bohlmann S, Shang X, Giannakaki E, Filioglou M, Saarto A, Komppula M. Lidar Observations of Birch and Spruce Pollen in Finland. EPJ Web of Conferences. 2020;237.
Vatsanidou A, Kavalaris C, Fountas S, Katsoulas N, Gemtos T. A Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass Production from Energy Crops in Crop Rotation Using Different Tillage System. Sustainability [Internet]. 2020;12(17):6978. Publisher's Version
Vatsanidou A, Fountas S, Liakos V, Nanos G, Katsoulas N, Gemtos T. Life Cycle Assessment of Variable Rate Fertilizer Application in a Pear Orchard. Sustainability [Internet]. 2020;(12):6893. Publisher's Version
Efthymiou-Egleton I-P, Vozikis A, Galanis P, Sidiropoulos S, Kyriazis I. Lifestyle Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Youth. International Journal of Caring Sciences. 2020.
Papadima E-I, Boutsiadis A, Soldatou A, Ivanidou S, Vassilakou T, Michala L. {Linguistic translation and validation of the Menopause-specific Quality of Life (MENQOL) questionnaire in Greek menopausal women.}. Menopause (New York, N.Y.). 2020;27:808–815.Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to translate the Menopause-specific Quality of Life (MENQOL) questionnaire in Greek and validate it for usage in the Greek population both in written and electronic form. METHODS: The original English questionnaire MENQOL with 1-month recall period was translated by our team. According to instructions by Mapi Research Trust, the questionnaire was forward and back-translated, followed by patient testing and proofreading. Then it was transcripted electronically. Validation was performed with the following tests: internal consistency (reliability), stability (test-retest reliability) with Cronbach's alpha correlations, independent and paired t tests, and Pearson's correlation coefficients. RESULTS: A total of 105 women, the majority recently menopausal, participated in the study. Internal consistency using the Cronbach's alpha showed high reliability ranging between 0.833 (physical domain) and 0.896 (vasomotor domain) for the written, and 0.720 (physical domain) and 0.868 (vasomotor domain) for the online form. Test-retest reliability was also high for both forms. The sexual domain of MENQOL had the higher mean, indicating the highest impact on quality of life (3.80 ± 2.35). CONCLUSIONS: The Greek version of MENQOL is a reliable instrument for evaluating menopausal women. Availability of an online form will allow wider dissemination of the questionnaire. Further use of the questionnaire in Greece may lead to better understanding of the bothersome symptoms of menopause; a prerequisite to develop intervention studies for amelioration of quality of life.
Koliopoulou M. Linking elements in German compounds: A morphological analysis in comparison with Greek. In: Contrastive Studies in Morphology and Syntax (Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Theoretical Linguistics). Bloomsbury Publishing; 2020. pp. 102-118.
Linking learners’ perspectives on language assessment practices to teachers’ assessment literacy enhancement (TALE): Insights from four European countries.
Vogt K, Tsagari D, Csépes; I, Green A, Sifakis N. Linking learners’ perspectives on language assessment practices to teachers’ assessment literacy enhancement (TALE): Insights from four European countries. Language Assessment Quarterly [Internet]. 2020;17(4):410-433. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This article presents results from a needs analysis survey conducted in the first year of a European-funded project entitled ‘Teachers’ Assessment Literacy Enhancement (TALE)’. The survey questionnaire used asked 1788 learners of English in Cyprus, Germany, Greece and Hungary about their experiences of assessment; which of these they considered conducive to learning and the role feedback played as an instrument of formative assessment. Further questionnaire data from their 658 teachers were included in the data analysis. The results showed that practices differed across contexts. Overall, both learners and teachers reported a wide range of skills and areas to be assessed in the EFL classroom with writing, followed by speaking, being assessed the most. Based on the perceptions reported by the learners, the assessment types used revealed rather traditional approaches with frequent use of e.g. discrete-point tests with closed answers, extended writing and translation. The learners appeared to regard these types of assessment to be supportive of their learning. Feedback given was mostly restricted to marks and brief comments. The perceptions on feedback practices varied among teachers and their learners. Results of the needs analysis were taken as the basis of the online course design for enhancing teachers’ language assessment literacy.
Mavidis CP, Tasolamprou AC, Hasan SB, Koschny T, Economou EN, Kafesaki M, Soukoulis CM, Vos WL. Local density of optical states in the three-dimensional band gap of a finite photonic crystal. Physical Review B [Internet]. 2020;101. Website
Repouskou A, Papadopoulou A-K, Panagiotidou E, Trichas P, Lindh C, Bergman Å, Gennings C, Bornehag C-G, Rüegg J, Kitraki E, et al. Long term transcriptional and behavioral effects in mice developmentally exposed to a mixture of endocrine disruptors associated with delayed human neurodevelopment. Scientific Reports [Internet]. 2020;10. Website
Repouskou A, Papadopoulou A-K, Panagiotidou E, Trichas P, Lindh C, Bergman ?, Gennings C, Bornehag C-G, Rüegg J, Kitraki E, et al. Long term transcriptional and behavioral effects in mice developmentally exposed to a mixture of endocrine disruptors associated with delayed human neurodevelopment. Scientific Reports. 2020;10.
Klepfish M, Gross T, Vugman M, Afratis NA, Havusha-Laufer S, Brazowski E, Solomonov I, Varol C, Sagi I. LOXL2 Inhibition Paves the Way for Macrophage-Mediated Collagen Degradation in Liver Fibrosis. Front Immunol . 2020;11:480.Abstract
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and enzymes, especially fibrillary collagens, and represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Lysyl oxidases (LOXs) drive covalent crosslinking of collagen fibers, thereby promoting stabilization and accumulation of liver fibrosis while limiting its resolution. Here we show in a carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced liver fibrosis murine model that treatment with a novel anti-lysyl oxidase like 2 (LOXL2) neutralizing antibody, which targets extracellular LOXL2, significantly improves fibrosis resolution. LOXL2 inhibition following the onset of fibrosis accelerated and augmented collagen degradation. This was accompanied by increased localization of reparative monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMFs) in the proximity of fibrotic fibers and their representation in the liver. These cells secreted collagenolytic matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and, in particular, the membrane-bound MT1-MMP (MMP-14) collagenase. Inducible and selective ablation of infiltrating MoMFs negated the increased "on-fiber" accumulation of MMP-14-expressing MoMFs and the accelerated collagenolytic activity observed in the anti-LOXL2-treated mice. Many studies of liver fibrosis focus on preventing the progression of the fibrotic process. In contrast, the therapeutic mechanism of LOXL2 inhibition presented herein aims at reversing existing fibrosis and facilitating endogenous liver regeneration by paving the way for collagenolytic macrophages.
Samitas A, Kampouris E, Kenourgios D. Machine Learning as an Early Warning System to Predict Financial Crisis. International Review of Financial Analysis [Internet]. 2020;20:101507. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper studies on “Early Warning Systems” (EWS) by investigating possible contagion risks, based on structured financial networks. Early warning indicators improve standard crisis prediction models performance. Using network analysis and machine learning algorithms we find evidence of contagion risk on the dates where we observe significant increase in correlations and centralities. The effectiveness of machine learning reached 98.8%, making the predictions extremely accurate. The model provides significant information to policymakers and investors about employing the financial network as a useful tool to improve portfolio selection by targeting assets based on centrality.
Mesogiti I, Lyberopoulos G, Setaki F, Di Giglio A, Pelcelsi A, Serra L, Zou J, Tzanakaki A, Anastasopoulos M, Theodoropoulou E. Macroscopic and microscopic techno-economic analyses highlighting aspects of 5G transport network deployments. Photonic Network Communications [Internet]. 2020;40:256-268. Website
Mesogiti I, Lyberopoulos G, Setaki F, Di Giglio A, Pelcelsi A, Serra L, Zou J, Tzanakaki A, Anastasopoulos M, Theodoropoulou E. Macroscopic and microscopic techno-economic analyses highlighting aspects of 5G transport network deployments. Photonic Network Communications [Internet]. 2020;40(3):256 - 268. Website
Zouros GP, Tsakmakidis KL, Kolezas GD, Almpanis E, BASKOURELOS K, Stefański TP. Magnetic switching of Kerker scattering in spherical microresonators. Nanophotonics [Internet]. 2020;9:4033-4041. WebsiteAbstract
Magneto-optical materials have become a key tool in functional nanophotonics, mainly due to their ability to offer active tuning between two different operational states in subwavelength structures. In the long-wavelength limit, such states may be considered as the directional forward- and back-scattering operations, due to the interplay between magnetic and electric dipolar modes, which act as equivalent Huygens sources. In this work, on the basis of full-wave electrodynamic calculations based on a rigorous volume integral equation (VIE) method, we demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining magnetically-tunable directionality inversion in spherical microresonators (THz antennas) coated by magnetooptical materials. In particular, our analysis reveals that when a high-index dielectric is coated with a magnetooptical material, we can switch the back-scattering of the whole particle to forward-scattering simply by turning off/ on an external magnetic field bias. The validity of our calculations is confirmed by reproducing the above two-state operation, predicted by the VIE, with full-wave finite-element commercial software. Our results are of interest for the design of state-of-the-art active metasurfaces and metalenses, as well as for functional nanophotonic structures, and scattering and nanoantennas engineering. © 2020 Grigorios P. Zouros et al., published by De Gruyter. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Ji H, Alt A, Antiochos S, Baalrud S, Bale S, Bellan PM, Begelman M, Beresnyak A, Blackman EG, Brennan D, et al. Major Scientific Challenges and Opportunities in Understanding Magnetic Reconnection and Related Explosive Phenomena throughout the Universe. [Internet]. 2020:arXiv:2004.00079. WebsiteAbstract
This white paper summarizes major scientific challenges and opportunities in understanding magnetic reconnection and related explosive phenomena as a fundamental plasma process.
Ji H, Karpen J, Alt A, Antiochos S, Baalrud S, Bale S, Bellan PM, Begelman M, Beresnyak A, Bhattacharjee A, et al. Major Scientific Challenges and Opportunities in Understanding Magnetic Reconnection and Related Explosive Phenomena in Solar and Heliospheric Plasmas. [Internet]. 2020:arXiv:2009.08779. WebsiteAbstract
Magnetic reconnection underlies many explosive phenomena in the heliosphere and in laboratory plasmas. The new research capabilities in theory/simulations, observations, and laboratory experiments provide the opportunity to solve the grand scientific challenges summarized in this whitepaper. Success will require enhanced and sustained investments from relevant funding agencies, increased interagency/international partnerships, and close collaborations of the solar, heliospheric, and laboratory plasma communities. These investments will deliver transformative progress in understanding magnetic reconnection and related explosive phenomena including space weather events.
Manessis D, Seckel M, Fu L, Tsilipakos O, Pitilakis A, Tasolamprou A, Kossifos K, Varnava G, Liaskos C, Kafesaki M, et al. Manufacturing of high frequency substrates as software programmable metasurfaces on PCBs with integrated controller nodes. In: Proceedings - 2020 IEEE 8th Electronics System-Integration Technology Conference, ESTC 2020. ; 2020. Website
Vîlcu C, Vlăduț V, Voicu G, Broman DR, Bourouah M, Loupis M, Vlad G, Maican E, Alecu LG, Lehr CB. MAqD-Watermark for Live Online Dynamic Monitoring on Rivers or Offshore. In: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4167329; 2020.
Lekkas E, Mavroulis S, Carydis P, Skourtsos E, Kaviris G, Paschos P, Ganas A, Kazantzidou-Firtinidou D, Par-charidis I, Gatsios T. The March 21, 2020, Mw 5.7 Epirus (Greece) Earthquake. Newsletter of the Postgraduate Studies Program “Environmental Disasters & Crises Management Strategies” of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Issue. 2020;(17).
Bédard A, Antó JM, JA F, Arnavielhe S, C B, Bedbrook A, C B-J, Bosnic-Anticevich S, Cardona V, AA C, et al. MASK study group. Correlation between work impairment, scores of rhinitis severity and asthma using the MASK-air® App. Allergy 2020. 2020;75(7):1672-1688.Abstract
 
Manitakis N. Mataroa, 1945 : le cadre historique. In: Mataora 1945. Du mythe à l'histoire. Ecole Française d'Athènes. Athènes: Servanne Jollivet & Nicolas Manitakis; 2020. pp. 7-39. Publisher's Version
Lange S, Pinotsis N, Agarkova I, Ehler E. The M-band: The underestimated part of the sarcomere. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. 2020;1867:118440.Abstract
The sarcomere is the basic unit of the myofibrils, which mediate skeletal and cardiac Muscle contraction. Two transverse structures, the Z-disc and the M-band, anchor the thin (actin and associated proteins) and thick (myosin and associated proteins) filaments to the elastic filament system composed of titin. A plethora of proteins are known to be integral or associated proteins of the Z-disc and its structural and signalling role in muscle is better understood, while the molecular constituents of the M-band and its function are less well defined. Evidence discussed here suggests that the M-band is important for managing force imbalances during active muscle contraction. Its molecular composition is fine-tuned, especially as far as the structural linkers encoded by members of the myomesin family are concerned and depends on the specific mechanical characteristics of each particular muscle fibre type. Muscle activity signals from the M-band to the nucleus and affects transcription of sarcomeric genes, especially via serum response factor (SRF). Due to its important role as shock absorber in contracting muscle, the M-band is also more and more recognised as a contributor to muscle disease.
Mavrigiannaki A, Gobakis K, Kolokotsa D, Kalaitzakis K, Pisello AL, Piselli C, Gupta R, Gregg M, Laskari M, Saliari M, et al. Measurement and verification of zero energy settlements: Lessons learned from four pilot cases in Europe. Sustainability (Switzerland) [Internet]. 2020;12:1-16. Website
Aad G, others. {Measurement of azimuthal anisotropy of muons from charm and bottom hadrons in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;124:082301.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of azimuthal anisotropy of muons from charm and bottom hadrons in Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt {s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;807:135595.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of differential cross sections for single diffractive dissociation in $\sqrt{s} = 8$ TeV $pp$ collisions using the ATLAS ALFA spectrometer}. JHEP. 2020;02:042.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of isolated-photon plus two-jet production in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt s=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;03:179.
Aaboud M, others. {Measurement of J/\ensuremath{\psi} production in association with a W$^{±}$ boson with pp data at 8 TeV}. JHEP. 2020;01:095.
Aaboud M, others. {Measurement of long-range two-particle azimuthal correlations in $Z$-boson tagged $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}{=}8$ and 13 TeV}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:64.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of soft-drop jet observables in $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector at $\sqrt {s}$ =13 TeV}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;101:052007.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged-particle production in $Xe+Xe$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.44$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. C. 2020;101:024906.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the Lund Jet Plane Using Charged Particles in 13 TeV Proton-Proton Collisions with the ATLAS Detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;124:222002.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the $t\bar{t}$ production cross-section and lepton differential distributions in $eμ $ dilepton events from $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13\,\text {TeV}$ with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:528.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the $t\bar{t}$ production cross-section in the lepton+jets channel at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS experiment}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;810:135797.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of Drell–{}Yan lepton pairs in proton–{}proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:616.
Aad G, others. {Measurement of the $Z(\rightarrow\ell^+\ell^-)\gamma$ production cross-section in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;03:054.
Aad G, others. {Measurements of inclusive and differential cross-sections of combined $ tøverline{t}\gamma $ and $tW\gamma$ production in the e$μ$ channel at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;09:049.
Aad G, others. {Measurements of the Higgs boson inclusive and differential fiducial cross sections in the 4$\ell$ decay channel at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:942.
Aad G, others. {Measurements of the production cross-section for a $Z$ boson in association with $b$-jets in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;07:044.
Aaboud M, others. {Measurements of top-quark pair spin correlations in the $eμ$ channel at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV using $pp$ collisions in the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:754.
Georgantzinos SK, Kariotis K, Giannopoulos GI, Anifantis NK. Mechanical properties of hexagonal boron nitride monolayers: Finite element and analytical predictions. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science. 2020;234(20):4126-4135.
Georgantzinos SK, Stamoulis KP, Markolefas SI. Mechanical Response of Hybrid Laminated Polymer Nanocomposite Structures: A Multilevel Numerical Analysis. SAE International Journal of Aerospace. 2020;13(01-13-02-0018).
Georgantzinos SK, Stamoulis KP, Markolefas SI. Mechanical response of hybrid laminated polymer nanocomposite structures. 2020.
Hogge J-P, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bruschi A, Bin W, Cau F, Cismondi F, Dubray J, Fasel D, Gantenbein G, et al. Megawatt power generation of the dual-frequency gyrotron for TCV at 84 and 126 GHz, in long pulses. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 2254. ; 2020. Website
Cunha AM, Guimarães MR, Kokras N, Sotiropoulos I, Sousa N, Almeida A, Dalla C, Leite-Almeida H. Mesocorticolimbic monoamines in a rodent model of chronic neuropathic pain. Neurosci Lett. 2020;737:135309.Abstract
Chronic pain manifests in multiple disorders and is highly debilitating. While its pathophysiology is not fully understood, the involvement of the mesocorticolimbic monoaminergic systems have been shown to play a critical role in chronic pain emergence and/or maintenance. In this study, we analyzed the levels of monoamines dopamine (DA), noradrenaline (NA) and serotonin (5-HT) in mesocorticolimbic areas - medial prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, striatum, nucleus accumbens and amygdala - 1 month after a neuropathic lesion, Spared Nerve Injury (SNI). In SNI animals, were observed a marginal decrease of DA and 5-HT in the striatum and a rightward shift in the levels of NA in the nucleus accumbens. While mesocorticolimbic monoamines might be relevant for chronic pain pathophysiology its content appears to be relatively unaffected in our experimental conditions.
Alexandraki KI, Papaioannou TG, Karamanou M. Metabolic syndrome and atopic dermatitis: reconsidering the definition criteria. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology [Internet]. 2020;34(3):e130 - e131. Website
Zeliou K, Koui E-M, Papaioannou C, Koulakiotis NS, Iatrou G, Tsarbopoulos A, Papasotiropoulos V, Lamari FN. Metabolomic fingerprinting and genetic discrimination of four Hypericum taxa from Greece. Phytochemistry. 2020:112290.
Samanides CG, Koutsokeras L, Constantinides G, Vyrides I. Methanogenesis Inhibition in Anaerobic Granular Sludge for the Generation of Volatile Fatty Acids from CO2 and Zero Valent Iron. Frontiers in Energy Research [Internet]. 2020;8. Website
Samanides CG, Koutsokeras L, Constantinides G, Vyrides I. Methanogenesis Inhibition in Anaerobic Granular Sludge for the Generation of Volatile Fatty Acids from CO2 and Zero Valent Iron. Frontiers in Energy Research [Internet]. 2020;8. Website
Ajello M, Inoue Y, Hartmann D, Bloser P, Finke J, Vestrand W, Prescod-Weinstein C, Oberlack U, Petropoulou M, The L, et al. The MeV Background with AMEGO. In: Vol. 235. ; 2020. pp. 372.16. WebsiteAbstract
The emission of our Universe is well characterized at most wavelengths, but a gap remains at MeV energies. This is an energy range where nuclear decays from type Ia supernovae (SNIa), emission from radio-loud and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGN) and potentially dark matter interaction can each contribute to the MeV background. An all-sky MeV mission like AMEGO will allow us to measure the intensity and the angular fluctuations of the MeV background. This will allow us to constrain models of SNIa formation, the evolution of radio-loud and radio-quiet AGN, the growth of the most massive black holes and to constrain the cross-section for dark matter interaction.
Tsiboukli A. Mezirow and Gould: Their relationship and distinct routes. In: Expanding Transformation Theory. New York: Routledge; 2020. pp. 57-69. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Mezirow was introduced to Gould’s ideas in the mid-1970s, when the latter was practicing psychiatry at UCLA Outpatient and Community Psychiatry Center. At that time, Mezirow was in the early stages developing his theory of transformation and became particularly interested in the work that Gould was carrying out with psychodynamic groups in psychiatric settings. In 1980, Mezirow was granted a Teacher’s College sabbatical and was invited by Gould to spend some months as a counsellor in his laboratory. Gould and Mezirow had distinct routes and professional origins that are important to bear in mind in any type of comparison or analogue that one would like to draw. Gould was a psychiatrist and an expert in adult developmental psychology. He was not involved in educational theory. At the time he met Mezirow, Gould was focusing his research interests on the developmental stages of adult life through group observation methods and analyses that included life narratives of psychiatrists, treatment staff, and patients with mental health problems. These studies formed the basis of Gould’s theory of individual change and perhaps his most significant theoretical contribution on developmental psychology and adult theory of change. Later, Gould (1990, 1995, 1996) developed a computer-assisted self-help Therapeutic Learning Program (TLP) focused on the treatment of eating disorders and the anxiety that is associated with them. The program was accompanied in 2008 by the publication of the self-help manual Shrink Yourself (Gould, 2008), that was widely accepted in the United States, where eating disorders seem to be a major concern. Gould’s theory on adult developmental stages and subsequent transformations exerted an important influence on Mezirow’s concept of perspective transformation. Therefore, the relationship between Gould and Mezirow deserves attention in a volume dedicated to Transformation Theory.
Mezirow meets Kegan: Conceptual links and insights for English as a lingua franca teacher education.
Sifakis N, Kordia S. Mezirow meets Kegan: Conceptual links and insights for English as a lingua franca teacher education. In: Alexis Kokkos (ed.), Expanding Transformation Theory: Affinities between Jack Mezirow and Emancipatory Educationalists. London: Routledge; 2020. pp. 106-122. Publisher's Version
Said Hassane C, Fouillaud M, Le Goff G, Sklirou AD, Boyer JB, Trougakos IP, Jerabek M, Bignon J, de Voogd NJ, Ouazzani J, et al. {Microorganisms Associated with the Marine Sponge Scopalina hapalia: A Reservoir of Bioactive Molecules to Slow Down the Aging Process}. Microorganisms [Internet]. 2020;8:1262. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Aging research aims at developing interventions that delay normal aging processes and some related pathologies. Recently, many compounds and extracts from natural products have been shown to delay aging and/or extend lifespan. Marine sponges and their associated microorganisms have been found to produce a wide variety of bioactive secondary metabolites; however, those from the Southwest of the Indian Ocean are much less studied, especially regarding anti-aging activities. In this study, the microbial diversity of the marine sponge Scopalina hapalia was investigated by metagenomic analysis. Twenty-six bacterial and two archaeal phyla were recovered from the sponge, of which the Proteobacteria phylum was the most abundant. In addition, thirty isolates from S. hapalia were selected and cultivated for identification and secondary metabolites production. The selected isolates were affiliated to the genera Bacillus, Micromonospora, Rhodoccocus, Salinispora, Aspergillus, Chaetomium, Nigrospora and unidentified genera related to the family Thermoactinomycetaceae. Crude extracts from selected microbial cultures were found to be active against seven targets i.e., elastase, tyrosinase, catalase, sirtuin 1, Cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7), Fyn kinase and proteasome. These results highlight the potential of microorganisms associated with a marine sponge from Mayotte to produce anti-aging compounds. Future work will focus on the isolation and the characterization of bioactive molecules.
Taka S, Tzani-Tzanopoulou P, Wanstall H, NG P. MicroRNAs in Asthma and Respiratory Infections: Identifying Common Pathways. Allergy Asthma Immunol Res 2020. 2020;12(1):4-23.
YIN S-Y, WANG T, HUA W, MIAO J-P, GAO Y-Q, FU Y-H, Matei D, Tyrlis E, CHEN D. Mid-summer surface air temperature and its internal variability over China at 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming. Advances in Climate Change Research [Internet]. 2020;11:185-197. Website
Katseli V, Thomaidis N, Economou A, Kokkinos C. Miniature 3D-printed integrated electrochemical cell for trace voltammetric Hg (II) determination. Sensors and Actuators B: ChemicalSensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 2020;308:127715.
Panoutsopoulou K, Avgeris M, Magkou P, Mavridis K, Dreyer T, Dorn J, Obermayr E, Reinthaller A, Michaelidou K, Mahner S, et al. miR-181a overexpression predicts the poor treatment response and early-progression of serous ovarian cancer patients. Int J Cancer. 2020;147:3560-3573.Abstract
Ovarian cancer (OC) remains a leading cause of gynecological cancer-related death worldwide, characterized by poor 5-year survival. Molecular markers could serve as crucial tools of personalized prognosis and therapy. Herein, we present miR-181a as novel predictor of OC prognosis, using five independent OC cohorts. In particular, a screening (n = 81) and an institutionally independent validation (n = 100, OVCAD multicenter study) serous OC (SOC) cohorts were analyzed. Bagnoli et al (2016) OC179 (n = 124) to OC133 (n = 100) and TCGA (n = 489) served as external validation cohorts. Patients' survival and disease progression were assessed as clinical endpoint events. Bootstrap analysis was performed for internal validation and decision curve analysis was utilized to evaluate clinical benefit. miR-181a overexpression was unveiled as powerful and independent molecular predictor of patients' poor survival and higher risk for disease progression after debulking surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy. Analysis of the OVCAD institutionally independent cohort, as well as of Bagnoli et al. and TCGA external cohorts further confirmed the unfavorable prognostic nature of miR-181a overexpression in SOC. Strikingly, multivariate prognostic models incorporating miR-181a with established disease markers clearly improved patients' risk-stratification and offered superior clinical benefit in OC prognostication. Conclusively, miR-181a evaluation could augment prognostic accuracy and support precision medicine decisions in OC.
Panoutsopoulou K, Avgeris M, Mavridis K, Dreyer T, Dorn J, Obermayr E, Reinthaller A, Michaelidou K, Mahner S, Vergote I, et al. miR-203 is an independent molecular predictor of prognosis and treatment outcome in ovarian cancer: a multi-institutional study. Carcinogenesis. 2020;41:442-451.Abstract
Ovarian cancer (OC) accounts for the most gynecological cancer-related deaths in developed countries. Unfortunately, the lack of both evident early symptoms and effective asymptomatic population screening results in late diagnosis and inevitably poor prognosis. Hence, it is urgent to identify novel molecular markers to support personalized prognosis. In the present study, we have analyzed the clinical significance of miR-203 in OC using two institutionally independent cohorts. miR-203 levels were quantified in a screening (n = 125) and a validation cohort (n = 100, OVCAD multicenter study). Survival analysis was performed using progression and death as clinical endpoint events. Internal validation was conducted by bootstrap analysis, and decision curve analysis was used to evaluate the clinical benefit. Increased miR-203 levels in OC patients were correlated with unfavorable prognosis and higher risk for disease progression, independently of FIGO stage, tumor grade, residual tumor after surgery, chemotherapy response and age. The analysis of the institutionally independent validation cohort (OVCAD study) clearly confirmed the shorter survival outcome of the patients overexpressing miR-203. Additionally, integration of miR-203 levels with the established disease prognostic markers led to a superior stratification of OC patients that can ameliorate prognosis and benefit patient clinical management. In this regard, miR-203 expression constitutes a novel independent molecular marker to improve patients' prognosis in OC.
Thomadakis C, Meligkotsidou L, Pantazis N, Touloumi G. Misspecifying the Covariance Structure in a Linear Mixed Model Under MAR Drop-Out. Statistics in Medicine. 2020:10–1002.
Lou G, Palikaras K, Lautrup S, Scheibye-Knudsen M, Tavernarakis N, Fang EF. Mitophagy and Neuroprotection. Trends Mol Med. 2020;26:8-20.Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases are strongly age-related and currently cannot be cured, with a surge of patient numbers in the coming decades in view of the emerging worldwide ageing population, bringing healthcare and socioeconomic challenges. Effective therapies are urgently needed, and are dependent on new aetiological mechanisms. In neurons, efficient clearance of damaged mitochondria, through the highly evolutionary conserved cellular process termed mitophagy, plays a fundamental role in mitochondrial and metabolic homeostasis, energy supply, neuronal survival, and health. Conversely, defective mitophagy leads to accumulation of damaged mitochondria and cellular dysfunction, contributing to ageing and age-predisposed neurodegeneration. Here, we discuss the contribution of defective mitophagy in these diseases, and underlying molecular mechanisms, and highlight novel therapeutics based on new discovered mitophagy-inducing strategies.
Palikaras K, Tavernarakis N. Modeling Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Diseases in Caenorhabditis elegans. J Vis Exp. 2020.Abstract
Battling human neurodegenerative pathologies and managing their pervasive socioeconomic impact is becoming a global priority. Notwithstanding their detrimental effects on the human life quality and the healthcare system, the majority of human neurodegenerative disorders still remain incurable and non-preventable. Therefore, the development of novel therapeutic interventions against such maladies is becoming a pressing urgency. Age-associated deterioration of neuronal circuits and function is evolutionarily conserved in organisms as diverse as the lowly worm Caenorhabditis elegans and humans, signifying similarities in the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. C. elegans is a highly malleable genetic model, which offers a well-characterized nervous system, body transparency and a diverse repertoire of genetic and imaging techniques to assess neuronal activity and quality control during ageing. Here, we introduce and describe methodologies utilizing some versatile nematode models, including hyperactivated ion channel-induced necrosis (e.g., deg-3(d) and mec-4(d)) and protein aggregate (e.g., alpha-syunclein and poly-glutamate)-induced neurotoxicity, to monitor and dissect the cellular and molecular underpinnings of age-related neuronal breakdown. A combination of these animal neurodegeneration models, together with genetic and pharmacological screens for cell death modulators will lead to an unprecedented understanding of age-related breakdown of neuronal function and will provide critical insights with broad relevance to human health and quality of life.
Fountoulakis KN, Dragioti E, Theofilidis AT, Wiklund T, Atmatzidis X, Nimatoudis I, Thys E, Wampers M, Hranov L, Hristova T, et al. Modeling psychological function in patients with schizophrenia with the PANSS: an international multi-center study. CNS Spectr [Internet]. 2020:1-9. Publisher's VersionAbstract
BACKGROUND.: The aim of the current study was to explore the changing interrelationships among clinical variables through the stages of schizophrenia in order to assemble a comprehensive and meaningful disease model. METHODS.: Twenty-nine centers from 25 countries participated and included 2358 patients aged 37.21 ± 11.87 years with schizophrenia. Multiple linear regression analysis and visual inspection of plots were performed. RESULTS.: The results suggest that with progression stages, there are changing correlations among Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale factors at each stage and each factor correlates with all the others in that particular stage, in which this factor is dominant. This internal structure further supports the validity of an already proposed four stages model, with positive symptoms dominating the first stage, excitement/hostility the second, depression the third, and neurocognitive decline the last stage. CONCLUSIONS.: The current study investigated the mental organization and functioning in patients with schizophrenia in relation to different stages of illness progression. It revealed two distinct "cores" of schizophrenia, the "Positive" and the "Negative," while neurocognitive decline escalates during the later stages. Future research should focus on the therapeutic implications of such a model. Stopping the progress of the illness could demand to stop the succession of stages. This could be achieved not only by both halting the triggering effect of positive and negative symptoms, but also by stopping the sensitization effect on the neural pathways responsible for the development of hostility, excitement, anxiety, and depression as well as the deleterious effect on neural networks responsible for neurocognition.
Stamataki N, Hatzonikolakis Y, Tsiaras K, Tsangaris C, Petihakis G, Sofianos S, Triantafyllou G. Modelling mussel (Mytilus spp.) microplastic accumulation. Ocean Science [Internet]. 2020;16:927-949. Website
Kenourgios D, Papadamou S, Dimitriou D, Zopounidis C. Modelling the dynamics of unconventional monetary policies’ impact on professionals’ forecasts. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money [Internet]. 2020;64:101170. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study quantifies the effects of the Fed’s quantitative easing (QE) and tapering programs’ announcements on professionals’ consensus forecasts of U.S. macroeconomic and financial variables at different forecast horizons. The results of a vector autoregression (VAR) analysis show that the first QE (QE1) program is more effective in terms of significantly affecting the variability of near and medium term forecasts on GDP, inflation and short-term interest rates. This is not the case for these variables of long forecast horizons across all QE/tapering announcements, the forecasts of U.S. currency and long-term rates present significant short-lived responses, while the tapering displays a dominant effect on the volatility of long-term rates across long-term forecast horizons. A dynamic correlation analysis among different horizon forecasts also reveals that the Fed successfully anchor inflation and real economic growth expectations during the expansionary policy (QE) periods. Additional findings show the anchoring of the expectations across different horizons on short-term rates, as opposed to long-term rates, during the QE1 program. During the contractionary (tapering) period, the decrease in the correlations among different horizons for the short-term rates’ forecasts is a sign that the Fed increases the range of possible outcomes and highlights a signal of a monetary policy change.
ERDMANN WŁODZIMIERZS, Aschenbrenner P, Giovanis V. Modern technology assists disabled competitors: the first “Cybathlon” special competition in Zürich. ACTA OF BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMECHANICS. 2020;22(3):69-75.
Surleac M, Banica L, Casangiu C, Cotic M, Florea D, Sandulescu O, Milu P, Streinu-Cercel A, Vlaicu O, Paraskevis D, et al. Molecular Epidemiology Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Strains Circulating in Romania during the First Months of the Pandemic. Life (Basel)Life (Basel)Life (Basel). 2020;10.Abstract
BACKGROUND: The spread of SARS-CoV-2 generated an unprecedented global public health crisis. Soon after Asia, Europe was seriously affected. Many countries, including Romania, adopted lockdown measures to limit the outbreak. AIM: We performed a molecular epidemiology analysis of SARS-CoV-2 viral strains circulating in Romania during the first two months of the epidemic in order to detect mutation profiles and phylogenetic relatedness. METHODS: Respiratory samples were directly used for shotgun sequencing. RESULTS: All Romanian sequences belonged to lineage B, with a different subtype distribution between northern and southern regions (subtype B.1.5 and B.1.1). Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the Romanian epidemic started with multiple introduction events from other European countries followed by local transmission. Phylogenetic links between northern Romania and Spain, Austria, Scotland and Russia were observed, as well as between southern Romania and Switzerland, Italy, France and Turkey. One viral strain presented a previously unreported mutation in the Nsp2 gene, namely K489E. Epidemiologically-defined clusters displayed specific mutations, suggesting molecular signatures for strains coming from areas that were isolated during the lockdown. CONCLUSIONS: Romanian epidemic was initiated by multiple introductions from European countries followed by local transmissions. Different subtype distribution between northern and southern Romania was observed after two months of the pandemic.
Vlachakis D, Papakonstantinou E, MITSIS T, Pierouli K, Diakou I, Chrousos G, Bacopoulou F. Molecular mechanisms of the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and potential anti-COVID19 pharmacological targets since the outbreak of the pandemic. Food and Chemical Toxicology [Internet]. 2020;146. Website
Voudouri K–A, Giannakaki E, Komppula M, Gialitaki A, Natsis A, Balis D. Monitoring Ice Crystals Clouds: Investigation of the Lidar Depolarization Ratios. EPJ Web of Conferences. 2020;237.
Subrati A, Kim Y, Al Wahedi Y, Tzitzios V, Alhassan S, Kim HJ, Lee S, Sakellis E, Boukos N, Stephen S, et al. Monitoring the multiphasic evolution of bismuth telluride nanoplatelets. [Internet]. 2020;22:7918-7928. Website
Subrati A, Kim Y, Al Wahedi Y, Tzitzios V, Alhassan S, Kim HJ, Lee S, Sakellis E, Boukos N, Stephen S, et al. Monitoring the multiphasic evolution of bismuth telluride nanoplatelets. CrystEngComm [Internet]. 2020;22:7918-7928. Website
Petavratzis E, Moysis L, Volos C, Nistazakis H, Munoz-Pacheco JM, Stouboulos I. Motion Control of a Mobile Robot Based on a Chaotic Iterative Map. In: 2020 9th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies, MOCAST 2020. ; 2020. Website
Golemati S, Patelaki E, Gastounioti A, Andreadis I, Liapis CD, Nikita KS. Motion synchronisation patterns of the carotid atheromatous plaque from B-mode ultrasound. Sci Rep [Internet]. 2020;10. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Asynchronous movement of the carotid atheromatous plaque from B-mode ultrasound has been previously reported, and associated with higher risk of stroke, but not quantitatively estimated. Based on the hypothesis that asynchronous plaque motion is associated with vulnerable plaque, in this study, synchronisation patterns of different tissue areas were estimated using cross-correlations of displacement waveforms. In 135 plaques (77 subjects), plaque radial deformation was synchronised by approximately 50% with the arterial diameter, and the mean phase shift was 0.4 s. Within the plaque, the mean phase shifts between the displacements of the top and bottom surfaces were 0.2 s and 0.3 s, in the radial and longitudinal directions, respectively, and the synchronisation about 80% in both directions. Classification of phase-shift-based features using Random Forests yielded Area-Under-the-Curve scores of 0.81, 0.79, 0.89 and 0.90 for echogenicity, symptomaticity, stenosis degree and plaque risk, respectively. Statistical analysis showed that echolucent, high-stenosis and high-risk plaques exhibited higher phase shifts between the radial displacements of their top and bottom surfaces. These findings are useful in the study of plaque kinematics.
Petropoulou M, Murase K, Santander M, Buson S, Tohuvavohu A, Kawamuro T, Vasilopoulos G, Negoro H, Ueda Y, Siegel MH, et al. Multi-epoch Modeling of TXS 0506+056 and Implications for Long-term High-energy Neutrino Emission. [Internet]. 2020;891. WebsiteAbstract
The IceCube report of a ∼ 3.5σ excess of 13 ± 5 neutrino events in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 in 2014-2015 and the 2017 detection of a high-energy neutrino event, IceCube-170922A, during a gamma-ray flare from the same blazar, have revived the interest in scenarios for neutrino production in blazars. We perform comprehensive analyses on the long-term electromagnetic emission of TXS 0506+056 using optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray data from the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image, and the Fermi Large Area Telescope. We also perform numerical modeling of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in four epochs prior to 2017 with contemporaneous gamma-ray and lower-energy (optical and/or X-ray) data. We find that the multi-epoch SEDs are consistent with a hybrid leptonic scenario, where the gamma-rays are produced in the blazar zone via external inverse Compton scattering of accelerated electrons, and high-energy neutrinos are produced via the photomeson production process of co-accelerated protons. The multi-epoch SEDs can be satisfactorily explained with the same jet parameters and variable external photon density and electron luminosity. Using the maximal neutrino flux derived for each epoch, we put an upper limit of ∼0.4-2 on the muon neutrino number in 10 years of IceCube observations. Our results are consistent with the IceCube-170922A detection, which can be explained as an upper fluctuation from the average neutrino rate expected from the source, but in strong tension with the 2014-2015 neutrino flare.
Petropoulou M, Murase K, Santander M, Buson S, Tohuvavohu A, Kawamuro T, Vasilopoulos G, Negoro H, Ueda Y, Siegel MH, et al. Multi-epoch Modeling of TXS 0506+056 and Implications for Long-term High-energy Neutrino Emission. [Internet]. 2020;891:115. WebsiteAbstract
The IceCube report of a ∼ 3.5σ excess of 13 ± 5 neutrino events in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 in 2014-2015 and the 2017 detection of a high-energy neutrino event, IceCube-170922A, during a gamma-ray flare from the same blazar, have revived the interest in scenarios for neutrino production in blazars. We perform comprehensive analyses on the long-term electromagnetic emission of TXS 0506+056 using optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray data from the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image, and the Fermi Large Area Telescope. We also perform numerical modeling of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in four epochs prior to 2017 with contemporaneous gamma-ray and lower-energy (optical and/or X-ray) data. We find that the multi-epoch SEDs are consistent with a hybrid leptonic scenario, where the gamma-rays are produced in the blazar zone via external inverse Compton scattering of accelerated electrons, and high-energy neutrinos are produced via the photomeson production process of co-accelerated protons. The multi-epoch SEDs can be satisfactorily explained with the same jet parameters and variable external photon density and electron luminosity. Using the maximal neutrino flux derived for each epoch, we put an upper limit of ∼0.4-2 on the muon neutrino number in 10 years of IceCube observations. Our results are consistent with the IceCube-170922A detection, which can be explained as an upper fluctuation from the average neutrino rate expected from the source, but in strong tension with the 2014-2015 neutrino flare.
Petropoulou M, Murase K, Santander M, Buson S, Tohuvavohu A, Kawamuro T, Vasilopoulos G, Negoro H, Ueda Y, Siegel MH, et al. Multi-epoch Modeling of TXS 0506+056 and Implications for Long-term High-energy Neutrino Emission. [Internet]. 2020;891:115. WebsiteAbstract
The IceCube report of a ∼ 3.5σ excess of 13 ± 5 neutrino events in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 in 2014-2015 and the 2017 detection of a high-energy neutrino event, IceCube-170922A, during a gamma-ray flare from the same blazar, have revived the interest in scenarios for neutrino production in blazars. We perform comprehensive analyses on the long-term electromagnetic emission of TXS 0506+056 using optical, X-ray, and gamma-ray data from the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image, and the Fermi Large Area Telescope. We also perform numerical modeling of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in four epochs prior to 2017 with contemporaneous gamma-ray and lower-energy (optical and/or X-ray) data. We find that the multi-epoch SEDs are consistent with a hybrid leptonic scenario, where the gamma-rays are produced in the blazar zone via external inverse Compton scattering of accelerated electrons, and high-energy neutrinos are produced via the photomeson production process of co-accelerated protons. The multi-epoch SEDs can be satisfactorily explained with the same jet parameters and variable external photon density and electron luminosity. Using the maximal neutrino flux derived for each epoch, we put an upper limit of ∼0.4-2 on the muon neutrino number in 10 years of IceCube observations. Our results are consistent with the IceCube-170922A detection, which can be explained as an upper fluctuation from the average neutrino rate expected from the source, but in strong tension with the 2014-2015 neutrino flare.
Diamandis GA, Georgalas BC, Kaskavelis K, Pavlopoulos G. {Multi-field inflation from a higher derivative N = 1 Supergravity model}. 2020.
Tzanis CG, Koutsogiannis I, Philippopoulos K, Kalamaras N. Multifractal detrended cross-correlation analysis of global methane and temperature. Remote Sensing [Internet]. 2020;12. Website
Richoux O, Achilleos V, Theocharis G, Brouzos I, Diakonos F. Multi-functional resonant acoustic wave router. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS. 2020;53(23).
Kabanarou SA, Bontzos G, Xirou T, Kapsala Z, Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis P, Chatziralli I. Multimodal imaging for the assessment of geographic atrophy in patients with ‘foveal’and ‘no foveal’sparing. Ophthalmic Research. 2020.
Anastasiadis V, Koukouvinos G, Petrou PS, Economou A, Dekker J, Harjanne M, Heimala P, Goustouridis D, Raptis I, Kakabakos SE. Multiplexed mycotoxins determination employing white light reflectance spectroscopy and silicon chips with silicon oxide areas of different thickness. Biosensors and BioelectronicsBiosensors and Bioelectronics. 2020;153:112035.
Panagiotidis E, Almpanis E, Stefanou N, Papanikolaou N. Multipolar interactions in Si sphere metagratings. Journal of Applied Physics. 2020;128(9):093103 (9 pages).Abstract
A thorough theoretical study of the optical properties of periodic Si nanosphere arrays is undertaken, placing a particular emphasis on the synergy between multipolar, electric and magnetic, Mie resonances, which occur in high-refractive-index nanoparticles and can lead to a rich variety of phenomena ranging from perfect reflection to controlled diffraction. Systematic calculations using the layer-multiple-scattering method, which we properly extended to describe periodic arrays with many different scatterers per unit cell, in conjunction with finite-element simulations are presented. It is shown that rectangular arrays of pairs of Si nanospheres can efficiently diffract light in reflection or transmission mode at large angles as well as split light with minimum backreflection by properly adjusting the geometry of the structure. Our rigorous full-electrodynamic calculations highlight the importance of higher-order multipoles, which are not taken into account in the commonly employed dipole approximation, in the description of these effects.
Koukousioura O, Kouli K, Vouvalidis K, Aidona E, Karadimou G, Syrides G. A multi-proxy approach for reconstructing environmental dynamics since the mid Holocene in Lake Ismarida (Thrace, N. Greece). Revue de micropaléontologie [Internet]. 2020;68:100443. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The paleoenvironmental evolution of Lake Ismarida in Thrace (Northern Greece) is revealed by the combined lithological, micropaleontological (benthic foraminifera, pollen and NPPS), molluscan analyses, magnetic susceptibility measurement and radiocarbon dating of a 5.8-m long sediment core. The mid Holocene evolution of the lake area is evidenced by the documentation of four sedimentary Units in the core ISMR-2, corresponding to four distinct evolutionary stages: (1) during ∼5500-3500 cal yr BP the lake area was a shallow marine environment characterized by an Ammonia beccarii, small rotaliids, miliolids, Bittium reticulatum and Veneridae spp. assemblage, marine dinoflagellate cysts, and low magnetic susceptibility values; (2) during ∼3500-3000 cal BP the environment is gradually tending to more isolated conditions forming an open lagoon, characterized by marine and euryhaline fauna and low magnetic susceptibility values; (3) during 3000 cal yr BP, the open lagoon presented a transition to an oligohaline inner lagoon, characterized by an Ammonia tepida, Haynesina germanica, Aubignyna perlucida, Pirenella conica, Cerastoderma glaucum and Abra spp. assemblage, sedges and aquatic vegetation. This restricted, entirely isolated from the sea inner lagoon could be definitely used as the landmark of the Lake Ismaris from Heorodotus, while describing the march of Xerxes through Thrace in 480 B.C.; (4) since ∼2000 cal yr BP to the present, the Lake Ismarida is formed, characterized by fresh-water indicators and aquatic pollen, Pseudoschizaea and high magnetic susceptibility values. Finally, the progradation of the Filiouris River deltaic deposits resulted to a 4 km wide deltaic plain between Lake Ismarida and the nowadays coastline. Pollen assemblages record the dominance of a rather rich deciduous forest in the area with traces of human presence in the lower part of the sequence, whereas the opening of the plant landscape under the increasing human pressure is evidenced after ∼ 3000 cal yr BP. Finally, an open vegetation pattern, contemporaneous with the retreat of forest vegetation, is evidenced in the area already before 2000 cal yr BP.
Koutsokostas GN, Horikis TP, Frantzeskakis DJ, Prinari B, Biondini G. Multiscale expansions avector solitons of a two-dimensional nonlocal nonlinear Schrödinger system. Studies in Applied Mathematics [Internet]. 2020;145:739-764. Website
Kostaki EG, Gova M, Adamis G, Xylomenos G, Chini M, Mangafas N, Lazanas M, Metallidis S, Tsachouridou O, Papastamopoulos V, et al. A Nationwide Study about the Dispersal Patterns of the Predominant HIV-1 Subtypes A1 and B in Greece: Inference of the Molecular Transmission Clusters. VirusesVirusesViruses. 2020;12.Abstract
Our aim was to investigate the dispersal patterns and parameters associated with local molecular transmission clusters (MTCs) of subtypes A1 and B in Greece (predominant HIV-1 subtypes). The analysis focused on 1751 (28.4%) and 2575 (41.8%) sequences of subtype A1 and B, respectively. Identification of MTCs was based on phylogenetic analysis. The analyses identified 38 MTCs including 2-1518 subtype A1 sequences and 168 MTCs in the range of 2-218 subtype B sequences. The proportion of sequences within MTCs was 93.8% (1642/1751) and 77.0% (1982/2575) for subtype A1 and B, respectively. Transmissions within MTCs for subtype A1 were associated with risk group (Men having Sex with Men vs. heterosexuals, OR = 5.34, p < 0.001) and Greek origin (Greek vs. non-Greek origin, OR = 6.05, p < 0.001) and for subtype B, they were associated with Greek origin (Greek vs. non-Greek origin, OR = 1.57, p = 0.019), younger age (OR = 0.96, p < 0.001), and more recent sampling (time period: 2011-2015 vs. 1999-2005, OR = 3.83, p < 0.001). Our findings about the patterns of across and within country dispersal as well as the parameters associated with transmission within MTCs provide a framework for the application of the study of molecular clusters for HIV prevention.
Koçak A, Mouratidis A, Uçanok Z, Selcuk E, Davies PT. Need Satisfaction as a Mediator of Associations between Interparental Relationship Dimensions and Autonomy Supportive Parenting: A Weekly Diary Study. Family Process [Internet]. 2020;59:1874-1890. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Guided by the self-determination theory, this weekly diary study tested a process model in which week-to-week mother-reported interparental conflict and perceived partner responsiveness were associated with maternal autonomy support by means of maternal psychological need satisfaction. During six consecutive weeks, 258 mothers (Mage = 41.71 years) and their 157 adolescents (51.4% females, Mage = 14.92 years) from Turkey provided weekly reports of the study variables via an online survey. Multilevel analyses showed that maternal need satisfaction was predicted by lower levels of interparental conflict and greater levels of perceived partner responsiveness. Maternal need satisfaction, in turn, was positively associated with maternal and adolescent reports of maternal autonomy support. Further, these week-to-week associations were partly moderated by maternal perfectionism. The results underscore the dynamic nature of the intra-family relationships, the important role of particular conditions in which mothers may become more autonomy supportive, and the necessity to consider mother’s personal characteristics while examining these dynamics.
Kraft M, Knop MP, Renaudin JM, Scherer Hofmeier K, Pföhler C, Bilò MB, Lang R, Treudler R, Wagner N, Spindler T, et al. Network for Online Registration of Anaphylaxis (NORA). Secondary prevention measures in anaphylaxis patients: Data from the anaphylaxis registry. Allergy 2020. 2020;75(4):901-910.
Doxaki C, Palikaras K. Neuronal Mitophagy: Friend or Foe?. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2020;8:611938.Abstract
Maintenance of neuronal homeostasis is a challenging task, due to unique cellular organization and bioenergetic demands of post-mitotic neurons. It is increasingly appreciated that impairment of mitochondrial homeostasis represents an early sign of neuronal dysfunction that is common in both age-related neurodegenerative as well as in neurodevelopmental disorders. Mitochondrial selective autophagy, known as mitophagy, regulates mitochondrial number ensuring cellular adaptation in response to several intracellular and environmental stimuli. Mounting evidence underlines that deregulation of mitophagy levels has an instructive role in the process of neurodegeneration. Although mitophagy induction mediates the elimination of damaged mitochondria and confers neuroprotection, uncontrolled runaway mitophagy could reduce mitochondrial content overstressing the remaining organelles and eventually triggering neuronal cell death. Unveiling the molecular mechanisms of neuronal mitophagy and its intricate role in neuronal survival and cell death, will assist in the development of novel mitophagy modulators to promote cellular and organismal homeostasis in health and disease.
Zhang TB, Petropoulou M, Murase K, Oikonomou F. A Neutral Beam Model for High-energy Neutrino Emission from the Blazar TXS 0506+056. [Internet]. 2020;889:118. WebsiteAbstract
The IceCube collaboration reported an ∼3.5σ excess of 13 ± 5 neutrino events in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 during an ∼6 month period in 2014-2015, as well as the (∼3σ) detection of a high-energy muon neutrino during an electromagnetic flare in 2017. We explore the possibility that the 2014-2015 neutrino excess and the 2017 multimessenger flare are both explained in a common physical framework that relies on the emergence of a relativistic neutral beam in the blazar jet due to interactions of accelerated cosmic rays (CRs) with photons. We demonstrate that the neutral beam model provides an explanation for the 2014-2015 neutrino excess without violating X-ray and γ-ray constraints and yields results consistent with the detection of one high-energy neutrino during the 2017 flare. If both neutrino associations with TXS 05065+056 are real, our model requires that (I) the composition of accelerated CRs is light, with a ratio of helium nuclei to protons ≳5; (II) a luminous external photon field (∼1046 erg s-1) variable (on yearlong timescales) is present; and (III) the CR injection luminosity, as well as the properties of the dissipation region (I.e., Lorentz factor, magnetic field, and size), vary on yearlong timescales.
Zhang TB, Petropoulou M, Murase K, Oikonomou F. A Neutral Beam Model for High-energy Neutrino Emission from the Blazar TXS 0506+056. [Internet]. 2020;889:118. WebsiteAbstract
The IceCube collaboration reported an ∼3.5σ excess of 13 ± 5 neutrino events in the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 during an ∼6 month period in 2014-2015, as well as the (∼3σ) detection of a high-energy muon neutrino during an electromagnetic flare in 2017. We explore the possibility that the 2014-2015 neutrino excess and the 2017 multimessenger flare are both explained in a common physical framework that relies on the emergence of a relativistic neutral beam in the blazar jet due to interactions of accelerated cosmic rays (CRs) with photons. We demonstrate that the neutral beam model provides an explanation for the 2014-2015 neutrino excess without violating X-ray and γ-ray constraints and yields results consistent with the detection of one high-energy neutrino during the 2017 flare. If both neutrino associations with TXS 05065+056 are real, our model requires that (I) the composition of accelerated CRs is light, with a ratio of helium nuclei to protons ≳5; (II) a luminous external photon field (∼1046 erg s-1) variable (on yearlong timescales) is present; and (III) the CR injection luminosity, as well as the properties of the dissipation region (I.e., Lorentz factor, magnetic field, and size), vary on yearlong timescales.
Economou A. New coronavirus outbreak. Current Pharmaceutical AnalysisCurrent Pharmaceutical Analysis. 2020;16:335-336.
Kassaras I, Kapetanidis V, Ganas A, Tzanis A, Kosma C, Karakonstantis A, Valkaniotis S, Chailas S, Kouskouna V, Papadimitriou P. The New Seismotectonic Atlas of Greece (v1.0) and Its Implementation. Geosciences. 2020;10(11).Abstract
Knowledge and visualization of the present-day relationship between earthquakes, active tectonics and crustal deformation is a key to understanding geodynamic processes, and is also essential for risk mitigation and the management of geo-reservoirs for energy and waste. The study of the complexity of the Greek tectonics has been the subject of intense efforts of our working group, employing multidisciplinary methodologies that include detailed geological mapping, geophysical and seismological data processing using innovative methods and geodetic data processing, involved in surveying at various scales. The data and results from these studies are merged with existing or updated datasets to compose the new Seismotectonic Atlas of Greece. The main objective of the Atlas is to harmonize and integrate the most recent seismological, geological, tectonic, geophysical and geodetic data in an interactive, online GIS environment. To demonstrate the wealth of information available in the end product, herein, we present thematic layers of important seismotectonic and geophysical content, which facilitates the comprehensive visualization and first order insight into seismic and other risks of the Greek territories. The future prospect of the Atlas is the incorporation of tools and algorithms for joint analysis and appraisal of these datasets, so as to enable rapid seismotectonic analysis and scenario-based seismic risk assessment.
Stanimirović PS, Katsikis VN, Gerontitis D. A New Varying-Parameter Design Formula for Solving Time-Varying Problems. Neural Processing Letters [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
A novel finite-time convergent zeroing neural network (ZNN) based on varying gain parameter for solving time-varying (TV) problems is presented. The model is based on the improvement and generalization of the finite-time ZNN (FTZNN) dynamics by means of the varying-parameter ZNN (VPZNN) dynamics, and termed as VPFTZNN. More precisely, the proposed model replaces fixed and large values of the scaling parameter by an appropriate time-dependent gain parameter, which leads to a faster and bounded convergence of the error function in comparison to previous ZNN methods. The convergence properties of the proposed VPFTZNN dynamical evolution in its generic form is verified. Particularly, VPFTZNN for solving linear matrix equations and for computing generalized inverses are investigated theoretically and numerically. Moreover, the proposed design is applicable in solving the TV matrix inversion problem, solving the Lyapunov and Sylvester equation as well as in approximating the matrix square root. Theoretical analysis as well as simulation results validate the effectiveness of the introduced dynamical evolution. The main advantages of the proposed VPFTZNN dynamics are their generality and faster finite-time convergence with respect to FTZNN models.
Kastritis E, Kostopoulos IV, Theodorakakou F, Fotiou D, Gavriatopoulou M, Migkou M, Tselegkidi MI, Roussou M, Papathoma A, Eleutherakis-Papaioakovou E, et al. {Next generation flow cytometry for MRD detection in patients with AL amyloidosis}. Amyloid [Internet]. 2020:1–5. WebsiteAbstract
The treatment of AL amyloidosis aims to eradicate the plasma cell clone and eliminate toxic free light chain production. Only in a minority of patients the plasma cell clone is completely eradicated; residual light chain production may still exist while clonal relapse may occur. We used sensitive next-generation flow cytometry (NGF) to detect minimal residual disease (MRD) in AL amyloidosis patients at complete haematologic response. MRD evaluation was feasible in 51 of 52 (98{%}) tested patients and at a median sensitivity of 2.3 × 10−6 MRD was undetectable in 23 (45{%}). An organ response occurred in 86{%} of MRDneg vs 77{%} in MRDpos; renal response in 15/17(88{%}) of MRDneg vs in 14/16(87.5{%}) of MRDpos and cardiac response in 10/10(100{%}) of MRDneg vs 11/15(73{%}) of MRDpos patients. After a median follow-up of 24 months post MRD testing, no MRDneg patient had a haematologic relapse vs 6/28(21{%}) MRDpos (p =.029). Pooling haematologic and organ progressions, 9 (32{%}) MRDpos patients had disease progression vs only 1 (4{%}) MRDneg patient (p =.026). In conclusion, MRD detection using NGF has profound clinical implications, so that AL patients with undetectable MRD have a very high probability of organ response and a very low probability of haematologic relapse.
Bikia V, Pagoulatou S, Trachet B, Soulis D, Protogerou AD, Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N. Noninvasive Cardiac Output and Central Systolic Pressure from Cuff-Pressure and Pulse Wave Velocity. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics [Internet]. 2020;24(7):1968 - 1981. Website
Bikia V, Papaioannou TG, Pagoulatou S, Rovas G, Oikonomou E, Siasos G, Tousoulis D, Stergiopulos N. Noninvasive estimation of aortic hemodynamics and cardiac contractility using machine learning. Scientific Reports [Internet]. 2020;10(1). Website
Tsakmakidis KL, You Y, Stefański T, Shen L. Nonreciprocal cavities and the time-bandwidth limit: comment. Optica [Internet]. 2020;7:1097-1101. WebsiteAbstract
In their paper in Optica 6, 104 (2019), Mann et al. claim that linear, time-invariant nonreciprocal structures cannot overcome the time-bandwidth limit and do not exhibit an advantage over their reciprocal counterparts, specifically with regard to their time-bandwidth performance. In this Comment, we argue that these conclusions are unfounded. On the basis of both rigorous full-wave simulations and insightful physical justifications, we explain that the temporal coupled-mode theory, on which Mann et al. base their main conclusions, is not suited for the study of nonreciprocal trapped states, and instead direct numerical solutions of Maxwell’s equations are required. Based on such an analysis, we show that a nonreciprocal terminated waveguide, resulting in a trapped state, clearly outperforms its reciprocal counterpart; i.e., both the extraordinary time-bandwidth performance and the large field enhancements observed in such modes are a direct consequence of nonreciprocity. © 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
Katseli V, Economou A, Kokkinos C. A novel all-3D-printed cell-on-a-chip device as a useful electroanalytical tool: Application to the simultaneous voltammetric determination of caffeine and paracetamol. TalantaTALANTA. 2020;208:120388.
Zarębski J, Bobrowski A, Królicka A, Gonciarczyk J, Manolopoulou V, Economou A. A novel catalytic adsorptive stripping voltammetric method for the determination of germanium ultratraces in the presence of chloranilic acid and the V (IV)· HEDTA complex. Journal of Solid State ElectrochemistryJournal of Solid State Electrochemistry. 2020;24:2891-2899.
Karkoula E, Dagla IV, Baira E, Kokras N, Dalla C, Skaltsounis AL, Gikas E, Tsarbopoulos A. A novel UHPLC-HRMS-based metabolomics strategy enables the discovery of potential neuroactive metabolites in mice plasma, following i.p. administration of the main Crocus sativus L. bioactive component. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2020;177:112878.Abstract
Trans-crocin 4 (TC4) is an important carotenoid constituent of saffron showing potential activity against Alzheimer's Disease (AD) due to its antioxidant and antiamyloidogenic properties. Metabolomics is an emerging scientific field that enhances biomarker discovery and reveals underlying biochemical mechanisms aiming towards the early subclinical diagnosis of diseases. To date, there are no reports on the changes induced to mice plasma metabolome after TC4 administration. We report a novel untargeted UHPLC-ESI HRMS metabolomics strategy to determine the alteration of the metabolic fingerprint following i.p. administration of TC4 in male and female mice. Blood samples from fiftysix mice treated with TC4 as well as from control animals were analyzed with UHPLC-ESI HRMS. Statistical evaluation of the results was achieved by multivariate analysis (MVA), i.e., principal component analysis (PCA), Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) in order to discover the variables that contributed to the discrimination between treated and untreated groups which were identified by online database searching (e.g., Metlin, HMDB, KEGG) aided by chemometric processing, e.g., covariance searching etc. Due to the high variability imposed by various factors, e.g., sex of the animals participating in the study, administration dose and time-points of sacrifice, multilevel sparse PLS-DA analysis, e.g., splitting variation to each individual component, has been employed as a more efficient approach for such designs. This methodology allowed the identification of the time sequence of metabolome changes due to the administration of TC4, whereas a sex-related effect on the metabolome is indicated, denoting that the administration in both sexes is indispensable in order to acquire safe conclusions as reliable metabolome pictures. The results demonstrated a number of annotated metabolites playing a potential role in neuroprotection while they are closely related to AD. Moreover, five additional annotated metabolites were involved in the steroid biosynthesis pathway while two of them may be considered as putative neuroprotective agents.
Karkoula E, Dagla I-V, Baira E, Kokras N, Dalla C, Skaltsounis A-L, Gikas E, Tsarbopoulos A. A novel UHPLC-HRMS-based metabolomics strategy enables the discovery of potential neuroactive metabolites in mice plasma, following i.p. administration of the main Crocus sativus L. bioactive component. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2020;177:112878.Abstract
Trans-crocin 4 (TC4) is an important carotenoid constituent of saffron showing potential activity against Alzheimer's Disease (AD) due to its antioxidant and antiamyloidogenic properties. Metabolomics is an emerging scientific field that enhances biomarker discovery and reveals underlying biochemical mechanisms aiming towards the early subclinical diagnosis of diseases. To date, there are no reports on the changes induced to mice plasma metabolome after TC4 administration. We report a novel untargeted UHPLC-ESI HRMS metabolomics strategy to determine the alteration of the metabolic fingerprint following i.p. administration of TC4 in male and female mice. Blood samples from fiftysix mice treated with TC4 as well as from control animals were analyzed with UHPLC-ESI HRMS. Statistical evaluation of the results was achieved by multivariate analysis (MVA), i.e., principal component analysis (PCA), Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) in order to discover the variables that contributed to the discrimination between treated and untreated groups which were identified by online database searching (e.g., Metlin, HMDB, KEGG) aided by chemometric processing, e.g., covariance searching etc. Due to the high variability imposed by various factors, e.g., sex of the animals participating in the study, administration dose and time-points of sacrifice, multilevel sparse PLS-DA analysis, e.g., splitting variation to each individual component, has been employed as a more efficient approach for such designs. This methodology allowed the identification of the time sequence of metabolome changes due to the administration of TC4, whereas a sex-related effect on the metabolome is indicated, denoting that the administration in both sexes is indispensable in order to acquire safe conclusions as reliable metabolome pictures. The results demonstrated a number of annotated metabolites playing a potential role in neuroprotection while they are closely related to AD. Moreover, five additional annotated metabolites were involved in the steroid biosynthesis pathway while two of them may be considered as putative neuroprotective agents.
Karkoula E, Dagla I-V, Baira E, Kokras N, Dalla C, Skaltsounis A-L, Gikas E, Tsarbopoulos A. A novel UHPLC-HRMS-based metabolomics strategy enables the discovery of potential neuroactive metabolites in mice plasma, following ip administration of the main Crocus sativus L. bioactive component. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 2020;177:112878.
Koundourakis G, Skoulakis A, Kaselouris E, Fitilis I, Clark EL, Chatzakis J, Bakarezos M, Vlahakis N, Papadogiannis NA, Dimitriou V, et al. A numerical study on laboratory plasma dynamics validated by low current x-pinch experiments. [Internet]. 2020;62:125012. WebsiteAbstract
The computational study of x-pinch plasmas driven by pulsed power generators demands the development of advanced numerical models and simulation schemes, able to enlighten the experiments. The capabilities of PLUTO code are here extended to enable the investigation of low current produced x-pinch plasmas. The numerical modules of the code used and modified are presented and discussed. The simulations results are compared to experiments, carried out on a table-top pulsed power plasma generator implemented in a mode of producing a peak current of ∼45 kA with a rise time (10%-90%) of 50 ns, loaded with Tungsten wires. The structural evolution of plasma density is studied and its influence on the magnetic field is analyzed with the help of the new simulation data. The simulated areal mass density is compared with the experimentally measured dense opaque region to enlighten the dense plasma evolution. In addition, the measured areal electron density is compared to the simulation results. Moreover, the new simulation data offer valuable insights to the main jet formation mechanisms, which are further analyzed and discussed in relation to the influence of the J× B force and the momentum.
Koundourakis G, Skoulakis A, Kaselouris E, Fitilis I, Clark EL, Chatzakis J, Bakarezos M, Vlahakis N, Papadogiannis NA, Dimitriou V, et al. A numerical study on laboratory plasma dynamics validated by low current x-pinch experiments. [Internet]. 2020;62:125012. WebsiteAbstract
The computational study of x-pinch plasmas driven by pulsed power generators demands the development of advanced numerical models and simulation schemes, able to enlighten the experiments. The capabilities of PLUTO code are here extended to enable the investigation of low current produced x-pinch plasmas. The numerical modules of the code used and modified are presented and discussed. The simulations results are compared to experiments, carried out on a table-top pulsed power plasma generator implemented in a mode of producing a peak current of ∼45 kA with a rise time (10%-90%) of 50 ns, loaded with Tungsten wires. The structural evolution of plasma density is studied and its influence on the magnetic field is analyzed with the help of the new simulation data. The simulated areal mass density is compared with the experimentally measured dense opaque region to enlighten the dense plasma evolution. In addition, the measured areal electron density is compared to the simulation results. Moreover, the new simulation data offer valuable insights to the main jet formation mechanisms, which are further analyzed and discussed in relation to the influence of the J× B force and the momentum.
Moisoglou I, Yfantis A, Galanis P, Pispirigou A, Chatzimargaritis E, Theoxari A, Prezerakos P. Nurses work environment and patients’ quality of care. International Journal of Caring Sciences. 2020;13:108–116.
Polikandrioti M, Govina O, Vasilopoulos G, Adamakidou T, Plakas S, Kalemikerakis I, Galanis P, Fouka G. Nursing students’ attitudes towards people with disabilities. International Journal of Caring Sciences. 2020;13:480–488.
O scriere a lui Sevastos Kyminitis adresată Voievodului Constantin Basarab. In: Relevanța Bisericii Ortodoxe în cultura română: interferenţe interortodoxe şi intercreştine, Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxă “Ilarion V. Felea” Arad. Craiova: Editura Universității “Aurel Vlaicu”; 2020. pp. 45-56.Abstract
«O scriere a lui Sevastos Kyminitis adresată Voievodului Constantin Basarab», Relevanța Bisericii Ortodoxe în cultura română: interferenţe interortodoxe şi intercreştine, Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxă “Ilarion V. Felea” Arad, Editura Universității “Aurel Vlaicu”, Arad - Editura Universitaria, Craiova, 2020, p. 45-56 (Romanian language) //  « Ἕνα ἰδιόρυθμο “Κάτοπτρο Ἡγεμόνος” τοῦ Σεβαστου Κυμηνίτου γιὰ τὸν Constantin Basarab», Relevanța Bisericii Ortodoxe în cultura română: interferenţe interortodoxe şi intercreştine, Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxă “Ilarion V. Felea” Arad, Editura Universității “Aurel Vlaicu”, Arad - Editura Universitaria, Craiova, 2020, p. 45-56
Karantanellis E, Marinos V, Vassilakis E, Christaras B. Object-Based Analysis Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Site-Specific Landslide Assessment. Remote Sensing [Internet]. 2020;12:1711. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12111711Abstract
The increased development of computer vision technology combined with the increased availability of innovative platforms with ultra-high-resolution sensors, has generated new opportunities and fields for investigation in the engineering geology domain in general and landslide identification and characterization in particular. During the last decade, the so-called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been evaluated for diverse applications such as 3D terrain analysis, slope stability, mass movement hazard and risk management. Their advantages of detailed data acquisition at a low cost and effective performance identifies them as leading platforms for site-specific 3D modelling. In this study, the proposed methodology has been developed based on Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) and fusion of multivariate data resulted from UAV photogrammetry processing in order to take full advantage of the produced data. Two landslide case studies within the territory of Greece, with different geological and geomorphological characteristics, have been investigated in order to assess the developed landslide detection and characterization algorithm performance in distinct scenarios. The methodology outputs demonstrate the potential for an accurate characterization of individual landslide objects within this natural process based on ultra high-resolution data from close range photogrammetry and OBIA techniques for landslide conceptualization. This proposed study shows that UAV-based landslide modelling on the specific case sites provides a detailed characterization of local scale events in an automated sense with high adaptability on the specific case site.
Meyer M, Petropoulou M, Christie I. The observability of plasmoid-powered $\gamma$-ray flares with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. [Internet]. 2020:arXiv:2012.09944. WebsiteAbstract
The exact mechanism for the production of fast $\gamma$-ray variability in blazars remains debated. Magnetic reconnection, in which plasmoids filled with relativistic particles and magnetic fields are formed, is a viable candidate to explain the broadband electromagnetic spectrum and variability of these objects. Using state-of-the-art magnetic reconnection simulations, we generate realistic $\gamma$-ray light curves that would be observed with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT). A comparison with observed $\gamma$-ray flares from flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs) reveals that magnetic reconnection events lead to comparable flux levels and variability patterns, in particular when the reconnection layer is slightly misaligned with the line of sight. Emission from fast plasmoids moving close to the line of sight could explain fast variability on the time scales of minutes for which evidence has been found in observations of FSRQs. Our results motivate improvements in existing radiative transfer simulations as well as dedicated searches for fast variability as evidence for magnetic reconnection events.
Aad G, others. {Observation and Measurement of Forward Proton Scattering in Association with Lepton Pairs Produced via the Photon Fusion Mechanism at ATLAS}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;125:261801.
Aad G, others. {Observation of the associated production of a top quark and a $Z$ boson in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;07:124.
Lekkas E, Mavroulis S, Gogou M, Papadopoulos GA, Triantafyllou I, Katsetsiadou KN, Kranis H, Skourtsos E, Carydis P, Voulgaris N. The October 30, 2020, Mw 6.9 Samos (Greece) earthquake. Newsletter of Environmental, Disaster and Crises Management Strategies. 2020;21.
Mosić D, Stanimirović PS, Sahoo JK, Behera R, Katsikis VN. One-sided weighted outer inverses of tensors. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this paper, for the first time in literature, we introduce one-sided weighted inverses and extend the notions of one-sided inverses, outer inverses and inverses along given elements. Although our results are new and in the matrix case, we decided to present them in tensor space with reshape operator. For this purpose, a left and right (M,N)-weighted (B,C)-inverse and the (M,N)-weighted (B,C)-inverse of a tensor are defined. Additionally, necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of these new inverses are presented. We describe the sets of all left (or right) (M,N)-weighted (B,C)-inverses of a given tensor. As consequences of these results, we consider the one-sided (B,C)-inverse, (B,C)-inverse, one-sided inverse along a tensor and inverse along a tensor. Further, we introduce a (M,N)-weighted (B,C)-outer inverse and a W-weighted (B,C)-outer inverse of tensors with a few characterizations. Then, corresponding algorithms for computing various types of outer inverses of tensors are proposed, implemented and tested. The prowess of the proposed inverses are demonstrated for finding the solution of Poisson problem and the restoration of 3D color images.
Zhang R, Liu J, Gao Y, Hua M, Xia B, Knecht P, Papageorgiou AC, Reichert J, Barth JV, Xu H, et al. On-surface Synthesis of a Semiconducting 2D Metal–Organic Framework Cu3(C6O6) Exhibiting Dispersive Electronic Bands. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition [Internet]. 2020;59(7):2669 - 2673. Publisher's Version
Aad G, others. {Operation of the ATLAS trigger system in Run 2}. JINST. 2020;15:P10004.
Ioannidis ZC, Rzesnicki T, Avramidis KA, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Jin J, Krier L, Pagonakis IG, Ruess S, Schmid M, et al. Operation of the Modular KIT 170 GHz - 2 MW Longer-Pulse Coaxial-Cavity Gyrotron with Pulses up to 50 ms. In: International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, IRMMW-THz. Vol. 2020-November. ; 2020. pp. 433-434. Website
Kumar P, Debele S, Sahani J, Di Sabatino S. Operationalising nature-based solutions for mitigating hydro-meteorological hazards. In: ; 2020. pp. 17928.
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Filioglou M, Giannakaki E, Backman J, Kesti J, Hirsikko A, Engelmann R, O'Connor E, Leskinen JTT, Shang X, Korhonen H. Optical and geometrical aerosol particle properties over the United Arab Emirates. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2020;20(14):8909-8922.
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Katsikis VN, Mourtas SD. Optimal Portfolio Insurance under Nonlinear Transaction Costs. Journal of Modeling and Optimization. 2020;12(2):117-124.
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Chemical study of the CH2Cl2−MeOH (1:1) extract from the sponge Haliclona sp. collected in Mayotte highlighted three new long-chain highly oxygenated polyacetylenes, osirisynes G-I (1–3) together with the known osirisynes A (4), B (5), and E (6). Their structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR spectra and HRESIMS and MS/MS data. All compounds were evaluated on catalase and sirtuin 1 activation and on CDK7, proteasome, Fyn kinase, tyrosinase, and elastase inhibition. Five compounds (1; 3–6) inhibited proteasome kinase and two compounds (5–6) inhibited CDK7 and Fyn kinase. Osirisyne B (5) was the most active compound with IC50 on FYNB kinase, CDK7 kinase, and proteasome inhibition of 18.44 µM, 9.13 µM, and 0.26 µM, respectively.
Androutsos NA, Nistazakis HE, Manganaris KN, Tombras GS, Leitgeb E, Volos CK. Outage Probability Estimation for a Multi-hop Terrestrial FSO Link Simplified to a Dual-hop Scheme. In: 2020 9th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies, MOCAST 2020. ; 2020. Website
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Andreadakis, Εmm., Diakakis, Μ., Vassilakis, Emm., Antoniadis, A., Andriopoulos, P., Spyrou Ν, Nikolopoulos E.

Unmanned aerial systems-aided post-flood peak discharge estimationin ephemeral streams

. Remote Sensing [Internet]. 2020;12(24):4183. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12244183Abstract
The spatial and temporal scale of flash flood occurrence provides limited opportunities for observations and measurements using conventional monitoring networks, turning the focus to event-based, post-disaster studies. Post-flood surveys exploit field evidence to make indirect discharge estimations, aiming to improve our understanding of hydrological response dynamics under extreme meteorological forcing. However, discharge estimations are associated with demanding fieldwork aiming to record in small timeframes delicate data and data prone-to-be-lost and achieve the desired accuracy in measurements to minimize various uncertainties of the process. In this work, we explore the potential of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) technology, in combination with the Structure for Motion (SfM) and optical granulometry techniques in peak discharge estimations. We compare the results of the UAS-aided discharge estimations to estimates derived from differential Global Navigation Satellite System (d-GNSS) surveys and hydrologic modelling. The application in the catchment of Soures torrent in Greece, after a catastrophic flood shows that the UAS-aided approach succeeded in determining peak discharge with high accuracy. The technique proved to be particularly effective, providing flexibility in terms of resources and timing, although there are certain limitations to its applicability. The application highlighted important advantages and certain weaknesses of these emerging tools in indirect discharge estimations, which we discuss in detail.
Κωνσταντίνος Λιάκουρας.

Εκκλησιαστική Ιστορία και Πατέρες και Θεολόγοι της Εκκλησίας (τεύχος β´)

. Αθήνα: Ινστιτούτο Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών και εκδόσεων «ΔΙΟΦΑΝΤΟΣ» Υπουργείο Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτων Ινστιτούτο Εκπαιδευτικής Πολιτικής; 2020. ekklisiastiki_istoria_kai_pateres_kai_theologoi_tis_ekklisias_teyhos_v.pdf

Hymnale Ambrosianum. Τὸ δομικὸ ὑπόβαθρο ἑνὸς παλαιοχριστιανικοῦ ὑμνολογικοῦ προτύπου // Hymnale

. Ἀθήνα: ἐκδ. Gutenberg; 2020.Abstract
Hymnale Ambrosianum. The structural background of a paleochristian hymnological modelThe monograph covers exhaustively all aspects of the structural material of Ambrose’s hymnological prototype. Given that the locating of the structural material is identified with its semiological understanding in the researcher’s language, the translation-related elaboration of the texts could not be excluded from this study.At its beginning the book comprises: the Table of Contents (pp. 9- 11), the Foreword (pp. 13-14) and Abbreviations (pp. 15-19). The following parts are: 1. Introduction (pp. 21-65). The first paragraph entitled Foreword (pp. 22-30), focuses on the significance of Ambrose’s Hymnologion. It focuses on the fourteen authentic hymns by Ambrose, as an aspect constituting common knowledge in the two ancient liturgical traditions, those of West and East. The next paragraph is entitled References of the Research of Ambrose’s Hymnology (pp. 30-39), which is a presentation of hitherto literary studies and publications of Ambrose’s Hymnologion with critical observations. The title of the next paragraph is The Hard to Explore Structural Dimension of Hymnale Ambrosianum (pp. 39-47). This paragraph locates the gaps in the research of Ambrose’s hymnography as a spiritual creation. It does this through the prism of the question of whether as a prototype of the hymnological development Ambrose’s hymnography fits within the structural basis of the treasury of the tradition of worship of the Church universally and whether, as such, it could point to a desirable balance between the creative freedom and the required adherence to the treasury of the Holy Tradition of worship. The fourth paragraph is entitled The Translational Gap of Ambrose’s Hymns in Greek Bibliography (pp. 47-62). The fifth and last paragraph entitled The Translational Approach of the Present Publication (pp. 62-65) is divided into three subsections: the ad litteram translation (literal, word by word translation), the ad sensum translation (translation according to meaning) and lastly, the translations where Latin alphabet is used for writing in Greek. 2. Chapter I (pp. 67-154) entitled The Ambrosian Context is divided into two parts. The first part, entitled The Mystic and Teacher (pp. 67-90), offers a portrayal of Ambrose while focusing on the aspects that are significant for the topic of the present study. The second part, entitled Divine Mystagogy (pp. 90-154) deals with the three basic components of Ambrose’s pedagogy: (a) the fishing of souls through preaching (liturgical Evangelism), (b) the passing on of the Eucharistic theology and its embrace by the faithful and (c) the formation of an appealing and complete prototype of the mystagogical performance. These three components place the regular presence of the faithful inside the Church and the creation of a live, participation-loving and zealously pulsating community at the epicentre of Ambrose’s pastoral aim. 3. Chapter II (pp. 155-179) bears the title The Dogmatic Reading of Ambrose’s Hymns. This chapter is divided into two parts. The first part is entitled Confession of Faith (pp. 155-170), whereas the second part is entitled Confession of Martyrdom (pp. 170-179). In the first part, the commentary on the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed with verses from Ambrose’s hymns demonstrates that Ambrose’s hymns are a vehicle for transmitting and consolidating of the foundational dogmas of orthodoxy. In the second part, we make use of the translations included in the publication part of this study (ad litteram, ad sensum and 19th century Greek texts with Latin characters) in order to demonstrate Ambrose’s position in relation to those dogmatic teachings which are not included in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. The main axis of that second part of Chapter II is the teaching regarding the Martyrdom. It is upon that teaching that Peter’s primacy is constructed, as a primacy of the Confession of Faith. The equality between Peter and Paul in terms of the Martyrdom, the honouring of the memory of the Martyrs by the Church and the veneration of their relics by the faithful within the context of Divine Worship are aspects which are also established. 4. Chapter III (pp. 181-230) is entitled Ambrose’s Hymnological Prototype. The Introduction (pp. 181-188) is followed by the section entitled Melopoetic and Performative Method (pp. 188-212), where within three separate paragraphs, three prototypes of the hymnological development are presented and analysed, based on the research sources. These prototypes are presented and analysed according to the chronological order of the epochs to which they belong and not according to the epoch of the source’s writer. More specifically, these are: the prototype of Antiochians Flavian and Diodoros, the prototype of Ambrose and the prototype of Chrysostom. In the fourth paragraph a common historical provenance of these three prototypes is located. The similarity between Ambrose’s prototype and other prototypes which are collectively of Eastern provenance provides an answer to the crucial question posed in the Introduction, meaning that Ambrose’s is a prototype of hymnological development which fits within the structural basis of the treasury of worship of the entire Church. The third part of Chapter III bears the title Poetic Art (pp. 213-230) and it relates to the idiosyncratic aspect of Ambrose’s poetic art, which was imitated by later hymnographers of the Western Church. The monograph locates these aspects and includes them by paying attention to that which is particular as distinct to that which is general. It does this while paying attention to the simplicity of the texts, the density of the narrative meanings and the dominating lyricism. Accordingly, the monograph conducts the analysis of the content of the sources which is arranged into three subsections with following titles: The Oikonomia of the Depicting Word (pp. 213-219), The Perspective of the Verbal Image (pp. 219-227) and Ambrose’s Lyrical State (pp. 227-230). The last part of the monograph is the publication part (pp. 233-319) which includes: (a) the threefold publication of the text of the fourteen authentic Ambrosian Hymns (the Latin original, the Greek ad litteram translation and the Greek ad sensum translation), (b) the publication of the Latin original and the equivalent Greek text with Latin characters of five hymns which have been attributed to Ambrose in the past and which fit within the broader category of imitations of Hymnale Ambrosianum - the texts confirm the position supported in this monograph, that Ambrose’s orthodoxy was crystal clear and undeniable and that his status was such that translators who re-wrote hymns in Greek with Latin characters which were considered Ambrosian respected their dogmatic precision, (c) the publication of one hymn in Latin and its equivalent Greek text with Latin characters which was never attributed to Ambrose and which, contrary to the category of translated hymns mentioned in point ‘b’, manifests serious dogmatic alterations which occurred during the translation from Latin to Greek, despite the fact that its prototype does not deviate from the orthodox dogma. The Abstract in English is then included, followed by the Bibliography, the Translation Index, the Index of Excerpts from the Bible, the Index of Names and the Index of Terms
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Ιεροί Κανόνες και Ιεράρχηση της Ζωής και Υγείας

. Holy Canons and Hierarchy of Human Life and Health [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Restrictions on exercising worship can be applied for the protection of hunan life  and health during pandemic crisis  by the power of the 88th Canon of the Penthekti Ecumenical Synods (In Trullo, 691).The Holy Canon introduces a  general principle within the postitive law of the Church. It is described as the principle of apatheia:  "And we are taught that the Sabbath was made for man: wherefore also the safety and comfort of man are by all means to be placed first."
Valakos D, d’Avossa G, Mylonas D, Butler J, Klein C, Smyrnis N. P300 response modulation reflects breaches of non-probabilistic expectations. Scientific Reports [Internet]. 2020;10(1):1-11. Publisher's Version
Katsanos K, Kitrou P, Spiliopoulos S, Krokidis M, Karnabatidis D. Paclitaxel in Peripheral Vascular Disease: Guilty Until Proven Innocent. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2020;43(1):20 - 22. Website
Perrakis G, Tasolamprou AC, Kenanakis G, Economou EN, Tzortzakis S, Kafesaki M. Passive radiative cooling and other photonic approaches for the temperature control of photovoltaics: A comparative study for crystalline silicon-based architectures. Optics Express [Internet]. 2020;28:18548 – 18565. Website
Frengidou E, Galanis P. Patients’ satisfaction with the National Primary Health Care net in Greece. Int J Caring Sci. 2020;13:1–267.
Segkos A, Sakellis I, Boukos N, Drivas C, Kennou S, Kordatos K, Tsamis C. Patterned carbon dot-based thin films for solid-state devices. [Internet]. 2020;12:10254-10264. Website
Segkos A, Sakellis I, Boukos N, Drivas C, Kennou S, Kordatos K, Tsamis C. Patterned carbon dot-based thin films for solid-state devices. Nanoscale [Internet]. 2020;12:10254-10264. Website
Drakopoulos SA. Pay Level Comparisons in Job Satisfaction Research and Mainstream Economic Methodology. Journal of Happiness Studies. 2020;21:825–42.
Demetriou IC, Perdikas IN. Peak estimation of univariate spectra by the best $L_1$ piecewise monotonic approximation method. WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control. 2020;15:477-489.
Leo FM, Mouratidis A, Pulido JJ, López-Gajardo MA, Sánchez-Oliva D. Perceived teachers’ behavior and students’ engagement in physical education: the mediating role of basic psychological needs and self-determined motivation. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy [Internet]. 2020;27:59-76. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Background:Although several studies that rely on self-determinationtheory have shown the positive interrelations among perceived needsupportive  learning  environment,  needs  satisfaction,  quality  ofmotivation, and desired outcomes in the context of physical education,only few studies have tested so far the full sequence of relations withina single integrated model.Purpose:The main aim of this study was to test whether indeed needssatisfaction and in turn quality of motivation mediate the relations ofneed supportive learning environment to physical activity engagementand intentions.Method:Participants were 1120 Spanish students (49.9% males;Mage =11.70 years;SD= 1.63; range = 10–17 years) from 30 classes out of 13primary and secondary schools.Results:The multilevel path model showed a positive relation ofperceived need-supportive teaching to physical activity engagementand intentions by means of needs satisfaction and autonomousmotivation  and  a  negative  relation  of  perceived  need-thwartingteaching to engagement and intentions by means of needs frustrationand  amotivation.  Although  controlled  motivation  was  found  toassociate with need frustration and need-thwarting teaching it was notassociated with engagement and intentions.Conclusion:the presentfindings suggest that the type of teaching styleemployed by the teachers is decisive to achieve positive consequences inphysical education students.
Dokoutsidou E, Alodat M, Mavrogiannis C, Georgiou K, Giannakoulopoulou E, Galanis P, Loukas C, Enochsson L, Georgiou E. Performance assessment of subjects with nursing education trained in sigmoidoscopy by means of a simulator. Gastroenterology Nursing. 2020;43:411–421.
Aad G, others. {Performance of electron and photon triggers in ATLAS during LHC Run 2}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:47.
Roumelas GD, Nistazakis HE, Leitgeb E, Stassinakis AN, Tombras GS. On the performance of optical wireless communication links impaired by time jitter, M-turbulence and pointing errors. Optics Communications [Internet]. 2020;472. Website
Roumelas GD, Nistazakis HE, Leitgeb E, Stassinakis AN, Tombras GS. On the performance of optical wireless communication links impaired by time jitter, M-turbulence and pointing errors. Optics Communications [Internet]. 2020;472. Website
Aad G, others. {Performance of the ATLAS muon triggers in Run 2}. JINST. 2020;15:P09015.
Aad G, others. {Performance of the missing transverse momentum triggers for the ATLAS detector during Run-2 data taking}. JHEP. 2020;08:080.
Aad G, others. {Performance of the upgraded PreProcessor of the ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger}. JINST. 2020;15:P11016.
Stassinakis AN, Nistazakis HE, Varotsos GK, Tombras GS. Performance of Underwater Wireless Optical Link Under Weak Turbulence and Pointing Errors Using Heterodyne QAM Technique. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:552-559. Website
Stassinakis AN, Nistazakis HE, Varotsos GK, Tombras GS. Performance of Underwater Wireless Optical Link Under Weak Turbulence and Pointing Errors Using Heterodyne QAM Technique. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:552-559. Website
Chatziralli I, Karamaounas A, Dimitriou E, Kazantzis D, Theodossiadis G, Kozobolis V, Theodossiadis P. Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Changes in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Case-control Study. In: Seminars in Ophthalmology. Vol. 35. Taylor & Francis; 2020. pp. 257–260.
Konstantakis M, Alexandridis G, Caridakis G. A Personalized Heritage-Oriented Recommender System Based on Extended Cultural Tourist Typologies. Big Data and Cognitive Computing [Internet]. 2020;4. WebsiteAbstract
Recent developments in digital technologies regarding the cultural heritage domain have driven technological trends in comfortable and convenient traveling, by offering interactive and personalized user experiences. The emergence of big data analytics, recommendation systems and personalization techniques have created a smart research field, augmenting cultural heritage visitor’s experience. In this work, a novel, hybrid recommender system for cultural places is proposed, that combines user preference with cultural tourist typologies. Starting with the McKercher typology as a user classification research base, which extracts five categories of heritage tourists out of two variables (cultural centrality and depth of user experience) and using a questionnaire, an enriched cultural tourist typology is developed, where three additional variables governing cultural visitor types are also proposed (frequency of visits, visiting knowledge and duration of the visit). The extracted categories per user are fused in a robust collaborative filtering, matrix factorization-based recommendation algorithm as extra user features. The obtained results on reference data collected from eight cities exhibit an improvement in system performance, thereby indicating the robustness of the presented approach.
Papageorgiou CC, Kouroupetroglou G, Stachtea X, Papageorgiou PC, Mavromatos A, Chrousos G, Logothetis N, Tsaltas E. Perspective-Taking in Blindness: An Event- Related Brain Potentials Study With the Continuous Wavelet Transform”. IEEE Access [Internet]. 2020;8:76657–76670. Publisher's Version
Koutsovitis P, Magganas A, Ntaflos T, Koukouzas N, Rassios AE, Soukis K. {Petrogenetic constraints on the origin and formation of the Hellenic Triassic rift-related lavas}. Lithos. 2020;368-369.Abstract
Triassic rift-related volcanic rocks outcrop over all mainland Greece, comprising of trachybasalts and basaltic trachyandesites. Relatively immobile to the effects of alteration processes major and trace element abundances classify the volcanics into OIB and E-MORB lavas. They have mainly been distinguished based upon their: i) LREE contents, ii) silica-saturation index (S·I.), iii) Zr/Nb and Nb/Y ratio values; iv) Th, U, and Ta contents v) geotectonic discrimination diagrams. Their geochemistry indicates that most rocks were affected by moderate to extensive differentiation processes, mostly expressed by clinopyroxene fractionation. Some of the OIB and E-MORB volcanics are considered as primitive undersaturated, displaying (low SiO2, Zr/Nb and S.I. values, enhanced CaO/Al2O3 ratios). Calculated average mantle potential temperatures are comparable (1410 °C OIB; 1370 °C E-MORB), with melt fractions estimated at 3–5% for primary OIB magmas and 6–8% for primary E-MORB magmas. An asthenospheric origin is inferred for the OIB lavas, with melting in the garnet stability field (75–95 km; 2.5–3.0 GPa), whereas E-MORB parent magmas were formed with melting in the garnet/spinel (transitional) stability field (55–70 km; 1.8–2.2 GPa). The Hellenic Triassic rift-related lavas were most likely generated and erupted after lithospheric attenuation and extension, followed by subsequent asthenospheric upwelling of the mantle. The high calculated partial melting degrees and the observed thick and voluminous lava formations account for fast-spreading of the Tethys ridge during the Triassic. Temperature results suggest that the Hellenic Triassic rift-related magmas were generated from mantle at ambient temperature, render a mantle plume-based scenario improbable.
Moschou S-P, Vlahakis N, Drake JJ, Evans NR, Neilson HR, Guzik JA, ZuHone J. Phase-modulated X-Ray Emission from Cepheids due to Pulsation-driven Shocks. [Internet]. 2020;900:157. WebsiteAbstract
Cepheids are pulsating variable stars with a periodic chromospheric response at UV wavelengths close to their minimum radius phase. Recently, an X-ray variable signature was captured in observations during the maximum radius phase. This X-ray emission came as a surprise and is not understood. In this work, we use the modern astrophysical code PLUTO to investigate the effects of pulsations on Cepheid X-ray emission. We run a number of hydrodynamic numerical simulations with a variety of initial and boundary conditions in order to explore the capability of shocks to produce the observed phase-dependent X-ray behavior. Finally, we use the Simulated Observations of X-ray Sources (SOXS) package to create synthetic spectra for each simulation case and link our simulations to observables. We show that, for certain conditions, we can reproduce observed X-ray fluxes at phases 0.4-0.8 when the Cepheid is at maximum radius. Our results span a wide range of mass-loss rates, 2 × 10-13 M☉ yr-1 to 3 × 10-8 M☉ yr-1, and peak X-ray luminosities, 5 × 10-17 erg cm-2 s-1 to 1.4 × 10-12 erg cm-2 s-1. We conclude that Cepheids exhibit two-component emission with (a) shock waves being responsible for the phase-dependent variable emission (phases 0.2-0.6) and (b) a separate quiescent mechanism being the dominant emission mechanism for the remaining phases.
Moschou S-P, Vlahakis N, Drake JJ, Evans NR, Neilson HR, Guzik JA, ZuHone J. Phase-modulated X-Ray Emission from Cepheids due to Pulsation-driven Shocks. [Internet]. 2020;900:157. WebsiteAbstract
Cepheids are pulsating variable stars with a periodic chromospheric response at UV wavelengths close to their minimum radius phase. Recently, an X-ray variable signature was captured in observations during the maximum radius phase. This X-ray emission came as a surprise and is not understood. In this work, we use the modern astrophysical code PLUTO to investigate the effects of pulsations on Cepheid X-ray emission. We run a number of hydrodynamic numerical simulations with a variety of initial and boundary conditions in order to explore the capability of shocks to produce the observed phase-dependent X-ray behavior. Finally, we use the Simulated Observations of X-ray Sources (SOXS) package to create synthetic spectra for each simulation case and link our simulations to observables. We show that, for certain conditions, we can reproduce observed X-ray fluxes at phases 0.4-0.8 when the Cepheid is at maximum radius. Our results span a wide range of mass-loss rates, 2 × 10-13 M⊙ yr-1 to 3 × 10-8 M⊙ yr-1, and peak X-ray luminosities, 5 × 10-17 erg cm-2 s-1 to 1.4 × 10-12 erg cm-2 s-1. We conclude that Cepheids exhibit two-component emission with (a) shock waves being responsible for the phase-dependent variable emission (phases 0.2-0.6) and (b) a separate quiescent mechanism being the dominant emission mechanism for the remaining phases.
Kiokias S, Proestos C, Oreopoulou V. Phenolic acids of plant origin-a review on their antioxidant activity in vitro (O/W emulsion systems) along with their in vivo health biochemical properties. Foods [Internet]. 2020;9. Website
Vasylyeva TI, Zarebski A, Smyrnov P, Williams LD, Korobchuk A, Liulchuk M, Zadorozhna V, Nikolopoulos G, Paraskevis D, Schneider J, et al. Phylodynamics Helps to Evaluate the Impact of an HIV Prevention Intervention. VirusesVirusesViruses. 2020;12.Abstract
Assessment of the long-term population-level effects of HIV interventions is an ongoing public health challenge. Following the implementation of a Transmission Reduction Intervention Project (TRIP) in Odessa, Ukraine, in 2013-2016, we obtained HIV pol gene sequences and used phylogenetics to identify HIV transmission clusters. We further applied the birth-death skyline model to the sequences from Odessa (n = 275) and Kyiv (n = 92) in order to estimate changes in the epidemic's effective reproductive number (R(e)) and rate of becoming uninfectious (δ). We identified 12 transmission clusters in Odessa; phylogenetic clustering was correlated with younger age and higher average viral load at the time of sampling. Estimated R(e) were similar in Odessa and Kyiv before the initiation of TRIP; R(e) started to decline in 2013 and is now below R(e) = 1 in Odessa (R(e) = 0.4, 95%HPD 0.06-0.75), but not in Kyiv (R(e) = 2.3, 95%HPD 0.2-5.4). Similarly, estimates of δ increased in Odessa after the initiation of TRIP. Given that both cities shared the same HIV prevention programs in 2013-2019, apart from TRIP, the observed changes in transmission parameters are likely attributable to the TRIP intervention. We propose that molecular epidemiology analysis can be used as a post-intervention effectiveness assessment tool.
Morel B, Barbera P, Czech L, Bettisworth B, Hübner L, Lutteropp S, Serdari D, Kostaki EG, Mamais I, Kozlov AM, et al. Phylogenetic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 data is difficult. Mol Biol EvolMol Biol EvolMol Biol Evol. 2020.Abstract
Numerous studies covering some aspects of SARS-CoV-2 data analyses are being published on a daily basis, including a regularly updated phylogeny on nextstrain.org. Here, we review the difficulties of inferring reliable phylogenies by example of a data snapshot comprising a quality-filtered subset of 8, 736 out of all 16, 453 virus sequences available on May 5, 2020 from gisaid.org. We find that it is difficult to infer a reliable phylogeny on these data due to the large number of sequences in conjunction with the low number of mutations. We further find that rooting the inferred phylogeny with some degree of confidence either via the bat and pangolin outgroups or by applying novel computational methods on the ingroup phylogeny does not appear to be credible. Finally, an automatic classification of the current sequences into sub-classes using the mPTP tool for molecular species delimitation is also, as might be expected, not possible, as the sequences are too closely related. We conclude that, although the application of phylogenetic methods to disentangle the evolution and spread of COVID-19 provides some insight, results of phylogenetic analyses, in particular those conducted under the default settings of current phylogenetic inference tools, as well as downstream analyses on the inferred phylogenies, should be considered and interpreted with extreme caution.
Moschovi D, Kapetanakis EI, Sfyridis PG, Rammos S, Mavrikaki E. Physical activity levels and self-efficacy of Greek children with congenital heart disease compared to their healthy peers. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology [Internet]. 2020;61:180–186. Website
Kazi S, Galanaki E. Piagetian theory of cognitive development. In: Encyclopedia of child and adolescent development (S. Hupp & J. D. Jewell, Chief Eds.). New York: Wiley; 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
According to Piaget, the attainment of formal operational thought (between the ages of 12 and 15 years) is the final stage of cognitive development, preparing the adolescent to efficiently adapt to the adult world. Piaget regarded formal thinking as propositional, abstract, hypothetico-deductive, combinatory, and reflective, allowing for the conception of both the possible and the real. This entry discusses the fundamental mechanisms that lead to the acquisition of formal thought, along with its specific manifestations. Finally, it presents an overview of the criticism of the Piagetian theoretical standpoint.
Galanis P, Kaitelidou D, Sourtzi P, Siskou O, Konstantakopoulou O, ECONOMOU CH. $\Pi$$\rho$o$\sigma$$\beta$$\alpha$$\sigma$$ıota$$μ$ó$\tau$$η$$\tau$$\alpha$ $ąppa$$\alpha$$ıota$ $\chi$$\rho$$\acuteη$$\sigma$$η$ $\tau$$ømega$$ν$ $\upsilon$$π$$η$$\rho$$\varepsilon$$\sigma$$ıota$$\acuteømega}$$ν$ $\upsilon$$\gamma$$\varep. Archives of Hellenic Medicine/Arheia Ellenikes Iatrikes. 2020;37.
Pantazopoulos PA, Stefanou N. Planar optomagnonic cavities driven by surface spin waves. Physical Review B. 2020;101(13):134426 (10 pages).Abstract
A generalized rigorous Floquet scattering-matrix method for stratified anisotropic optical media, subject to a periodic spatiotemporal modulation, is formulated and implemented. The method is applied for studying an optomagnonic cavity formed by an in-plane magnetized ferrite film, in which a magnetostatic surface spin wave propagates, sandwiched between two nonmagnetic dielectric Bragg mirrors. Our results provide unambiguous evidence that externally incident light, when trapped in a cavity mode, experiences a strongly enhanced interaction with the spin wave due to the increased coupling time, which can give rise to pronounced effects if the appropriate selection rules are fulfilled. By means of systematic calculations we reveal and explain some remarkable features of this interaction, such as formation of spectral gaps, controllable transmission, and the emergence of inelastic diffracted beams, and show that efficient conversion of the optical wave can be achieved by triply resonant inelastic scattering through (multi)magnon absorption and emission processes.
Athanasopoulos D, Gazeas K, Palafouta S, Panagopoulou M, Vrontaki K, Papadami A. PLANETS IN YOUR HAND: The social impact of a tactile experience. In: ; 2020. pp. EPSC2020-629. WebsiteAbstract
Planets In Your Hand is a science education program, that consists of a portable interactive exhibition of eight planetary surface models. The program offers the visitors a tactile experience and the opportunity to understand the diversity of the planetary surfaces in our Solar System. The planetary models have been exhibited in a series of public events since their construction in 2018 and have been visited by a wide range of audience, including visually impaired people. The project is still running, while Planets In Your Hand team is working on improvements, that foresee to a greater social and educational impact. The current work summarizes the social impact of the program through the visitors" questionnaires, comments and impressions.1. IntroductionPlanets In Your Hand (PIYH) is a science communication project, initiated at the Department of Physics of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). Its purpose is to reach individuals, that do not have any previous interaction with the field, trigger their interest to interactively participate in scientific activities and public events and eventually bring them closer to science and contribute in lifelong learning. This is mainly attempted through a visual and tangible representation of the planetary environments and morphologies in our Solar System (Kefala et al., 2018), that also benefits visually impaired people.The success of PIYH project is established by the Science Communication Award (EΠI2 Award 2019) in the category of "Awareness Activities and Campaigns".PIYH program is a non-formal learning experience, the importance of which is widely accepted and supported by the National Science Education Standards (National Research Council, 1996). The way science communication is organized and planned as well as the visitor"s intrinsic motivation for learning (Eshach 2007) declares this an indisputable fact.2. Data CollectionIn order to evaluate the social impact of the PIYH project, questionnaires were filled out by the visitors after their conceivable journey to our Solar System. Multiple-choice questions and a comment section were included. The goal was to examine whether the exhibition provides an overall positive experience to the visitors and to find possible ways to improve its presentation.The planetary models have been exhibited in a series of public events (Fig. 1) since the beginning of the program (Palafouta et al., 2019). This research was conducted during two major events where PIYH was presented. These are the opening of the exhibition and the Athens Science Festival 2019.Oral impressions and evaluations for every event were also made directly by the members of the PIYH team that presented the planetary surfaces. They were based on the reactions and the comments of the visitors and were really helpful. PIYH program is a non-formal learning experience, the importance of which is widely accepted and supported by the National Science Education Standards (National Research Council, 1996). The way science communication is organized and planned as well as the visitor"s intrinsic motivation for learning (Eshach 2007) declares this an indisputable fact.3. The social impactThe questionnaire provided an overall positive feedback by the visitors. As shown in Fig. 2 the majority (97.5 %) of the visitors were pleased with PIYH project and the exhibition. Early ages (≤23 years old) occupy great percentage (61 %) of the visitors, while the rest include individuals, parents or educators.The overwhelming majority of the participants (98.5%) would recommend the exhibition to a friend, enhancing the social impact of the project, while many parents and educators mentioned that this project can trigger new generations to engage with Astrophysics and science in general.More than 47% of the visitors shared their impressions through additional comments. Positive remarks were given, for the exhibition and its presentation by the PIYH team members.Visually impaired people commented positively, mentioning that exhibitions in general do not offer tangible experience, and they are limited to an oral, acoustic or pre-recorded presentation. PIYH exhibition gave them for the first time the sense of planetary scale, surface characteristics and the unique opportunity to interact with planetary surfaces.A wide range of reactions was perceived by the PIYH team members during the events with respect to the visitor"s background in astrophysics.Regardless of their age, people who were getting in touch with Planetary Science for the first time were curious to touch and feel the surface"s differences, asking questions about the internal and external structure and the atmospheric phenomena of each planet. Those who had scientific background, combined facts and knowledge from their own scientific field with the information provided during the events.On the other hand, visitors familiar with astronomy and planetary science expressed more elaborate questions, many of which concerned the current research on space exploration.4. Summary and ConclusionsThis research has shown that people of different age and scientific background can be brought together through an interactive and tangible educational experience. PIYH exhibition is considered a pleasant and memorable experience according to the conducted analysis. The project attracted individuals that have no previous interaction with the field of Planetary Science, triggering their interest and brought together people who are already interested or contribute to science. PIYH project makes this learning experience accessible to visually impaired people, encouraging this way the local community to create similar activities. It is an alternative, creative and interesting way of learning about our Solar System. Similar projects can be inspired by PIYH program and engage the general public in science through a pleasant and cognitively successful way, enhancing the communication of science in many fields.References[1] Eshach, H., 2007, Journal of Science Education and Technology, 16, 171-190.[2] Kefala, K., et al., 2018, EPSC2018,1251-2.[3] National Research Council, 1996.National Science Education Standards. Washington DC: National Academy Press.[4] Palafouta, S., et al., 2019, EPSC-DPS2019, 1816-1
Tzanakaki A, Varvarigos E, Muñoz R, Nejabati R, Yoshikane N, Anastasopoulos M. PNET “ONDM 2019” special issue. Photonic Network Communications [Internet]. 2020;40(3):123 - 125. Website
Tzanakaki A, Varvarigos E, Muñoz R, Nejabati R, Yoshikane N, Anastasopoulos M. PNET “ONDM 2019” special issue. Photonic Network Communications [Internet]. 2020;40:123-125. Website
Androutsos NA, Nistazakis HE, Gappmair W, Stassinakis AN, Tombras GS. Pointing errors influence at the performance of a multi-hop terrestrial FSO link emulated by a dual-hop scheme. Optics Communications [Internet]. 2020;475. Website
Androutsos NA, Nistazakis HE, Gappmair W, Stassinakis AN, Tombras GS. Pointing errors influence at the performance of a multi-hop terrestrial FSO link emulated by a dual-hop scheme. Optics Communications [Internet]. 2020;475. Website
Mavidis CP, Tasolamprou AC, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM, Kafesaki M. Polaritonic cylinders as multifunctional metamaterials: Single scattering and effective medium description. Physical Review B [Internet]. 2020;102. Website
Tzachristas A, Pasvanka K, Calokerinos A, Proestos C. Polyphenols: Natural antioxidants to be used as a quality tool in wine authenticity. Applied Sciences (Switzerland) [Internet]. 2020;10. Website
Gazeas K. The population of W Ursae Majoris-type binaries in the solar neighborhood. [Internet]. 2020;50:495 - 498. WebsiteAbstract
W Ursae Majoris-type binaries belong to the old population of our Galaxy, while their metallicity is close to solar. Their physical properties, kinematics and spatial distribution reflect the properties of their stellar progenitors. This study focuses on the spatial distribution of W UMa's in our solar neighborhood within a 500 pc radius, with a combined astrometric, photometric and spectroscopic determination of their stellar parameters. The sample is carefully selected, in order to fulfill certain criteria, and has well defined metallicity and distance parameters. H-R diagram, as well as similar correlation plots (mass-radius and mass-luminosity), show that the primary (more massive) components in such systems are located close or below the ZAMS region, while secondary components seem to be evolved, as a result of their common envelope geometry. Some prominent outliers are carefully examined in order to judge the environmental properties and evolution in certain locations of the Milky Way. It is found that metallicity is not correlated with distance, but there is a weak correlation between metallicity [M/H] and evolution state, as it is expressed by the location of the systems in the H-R diagram, the type of binary (A or W), and temperature.
Fillis, C., Spyrou, Ν., Diakakis, Μ., Kotroni, V., Lagouvardos, K., Papagiannaki, K., Vassilakis, Emm., Millios D, Lekkas E. Post‐wildfire flash flooding in small mountainous catchments: post‐fire effects and characteristics of the November 2019 flash flood in Kineta, Greece. In: EGU2020. Vienna, Austria; 2020. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-5501Abstract
During the period 24-25 November 2019 a low pressure system with organised convective storms has affected Greece as it crossed the country from west to east. The system, which was name Gyrionis, after a name used in the Greek mythology, has produced heavy rainfall, with increased lightning activity and local hailstorms. In the area of western Attica the maximum rainfall has been reported with 92 mm of on 24 November and additional 115 mm in 25 November, adding to a storm total of 206 mm, which caused flash floods in the town of Kineta. The storm caused overflowing of local torrents draining the south slopes of Geraneia Ori, inducing significant damages in property and infrastructure mainly within the town and across the coastal zone. Field surveys showed that a wildfire that burned through almost the entire catchment of the main torrent (named Pikas) on 2018, played a crucial role in flooding and its impact on the town. At critical locations along the river, vegetation debris and eroded material of various grain sizes, including boulders, diminished dramatically the hydraulic capacity of the river, intensifying flooding in the downstream areas, which formed an alluvial fan. Based on comparison of pre- and post-flood aerial photography of the burned area, a major source of this deposited material was identified as burned trees still standing after the fire, uprooted from the river banks of the main channel and carried away together with additional soil debris. The material was jammed at a crucial location near the apex of the alluvial fan causing floodwaters to overflow and inundate significant parts of the fan’s apron, a geomorphological setting that increased the extent and impact of flooding further. Overall, the case of Kineta, is a characteristic case of post-wildfire flash flooding, in which the fire effects are critical in the enhancement of subsequent flooding phenomena.
Giannakaki E, Kokkalis P, Marinou E, Bartsotas NS, Amiridis V, Ansmann A, Komppula M. The potential of elastic and polarization lidars to retrieve extinction profiles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 2020;13(2):893-905.
Arvanitis A, Koutsovitis P, Koukouzas N, Tyrologou P, Karapanos D, Karkalis C, Pomonis P. Potential Sites for Underground Energy and CO2 Storage in Greece: A Geological and Petrological Approach. Energies. 2020;13:2707.
Xanthakis M, Pavlopoulos K, Kapsimalis V, Apostolopoulos G, Xanthopoulos G, Stefanidis P, Evelpidou N. Prediction of soil loss in a reservoir watershed using an erosion model and modern technological tools: a case study of Marathon Lake, Attica in Greece. Environmental Science Proceedings. 2020;2:63.Abstract
Marathon Lake is an artificial reservoir with great environmental, ecological, social, and economic significance because it was the main source of water for Athens, the capital of Greece, for many years. The present study details the first attempt to map sedimentation in Marathon Lake in detail, using bathymetric mapping and soil erosion field surveying of the torrent watershed areas. First, the results of a bathymetric survey carried out in 2011 were compared with topographic maps that pre-date the construction of the dam. Based on this comparison, an estimated 8.34 hm3 of sediment have been deposited in the 80 years since the dam’s construction. In the current survey, the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) was used to estimate soil loss in the watershed area of the streams that end in Marathon Lake. The estimated value from the RUSLE was substantially lower (3.02 hm3) than that calculated in the bathymetric survey.
Lyons SA, AC K, PGJ B, Fernández-Rivas M, Ballmer-Weber BK, L B, Bieli C, M C, R D, Fernández-Perez C, et al. Predictors of Food Sensitization in Children and Adults across Europe. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2020, [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Dardalas I, Pourzitaki C, Manomenidis G, Malliou F, Galanis P, Papazisis G, Kouvelas D, Bellali T. Predictors of influenza vaccination among elderly: a cross-sectional survey in Greece. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2020;32:1821–1828.
Dardalas I, Pourzitaki C, Manomenidis G, Malliou F, Galanis P, Papazisis G, Kouvelas D, Bellali T. Predictors of influenza vaccination among elderly: a cross-sectional survey in Greece. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 2020;32:1821-1828.
Giannoglou D, Meimeti E, Provatopoulou X, Stathopoulos K, Roukas I–K, Galanis P. Predictors of mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Athens, Greece. medRxiv. 2020:2020–10.
Tzanakaki A, Varvarigos M, Muñoz R, Nejabati R, Yoshikane N, Anastasopoulos M, Marquez-Barja J. Preface. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:v-vi. Website
Fragkou PC, Papaevangelou V, Antoniadou A, Kavvatha D, Ploussi A, Pantazis N, Sirmpilantze T, Psarrakis C, Pournaras SA, Tsiodras S, et al. Preliminary Data of a Quantitative Point of Care Test for SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies From Greece. In Vivo. 2020;34:3039–3045.
Athanasopoulos D, Gazeas K, Delbo M. Preliminary results on the photometric study of two primordial family asteroids. In: ; 2020. pp. EPSC2020-733. WebsiteAbstract
The so-called "primordial family", is a recently discovered collisional family [1] that could be as old as the Solar system. It contains low-albedo asteroids and is located in the inner Main Belt. This family was identified by the V-shape technique [2] and is estimated to be at least 4 Gyr old, meaning that occurred before the giant planet instability [3]. Asteroids 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) and 9086 (1995 SA3) are members of the primordial family and have been observed in order to determine their rotational period, spin pole and shape, which will give insights about their membership and the family evolution. The photometric data are obtained mainly by the University of Athens Observatory (UOAO) [4]. Models of the asteroids are derived by the lightcurve inversion method, which is stored in the Database of Asteroid Models from Inversion Techniques (DAMIT) [5].1. IntroductionThe so-called primordial family formed by an impact event 4 Gyr ago or even earlier, i.e. before the giant planet instability [3]. The identification of the primordial family has been done by using the V-shape technique [2]. The V-shape in (α,1/D) space is occurred due to the thermal Yarkovsky effect [6, 7, 2], where prograde-rotating asteroids drifting outwards and retrograde ones inward. As only the inward side of the V-shape of the primordial family is well defined, the members should have retrograde spin. Otherwise, the membership of asteroids with prograde spin could be disputed or the contradicting spin sense could be due to YORP cycles or a collision or a close encounter with other asteroid [8, 9]. Thus, it is essential to observe thoroughly the asteroids belonging to the primordial family, in order to determine their rotational state and shape.2. ObservationsAsteroid 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) is member of the primordial asteroid family of the inner main belt [1]. Its rotational period is 4.507 ± 0.010 h [10], while its spin pole and shape remain unknown. Observations from Sopot Astronomy Observatory (SAO) for 2 nights in September 2019, in phase angle of 32°, are available in Asteroid Lightcurve Photometry Database (ALCDEF)[11] and present a period of 4.445 ± 0.003 h [12]. On the Observatoire de Genève website of R. Behrend [13] rotational period of the asteroid was reported to be 4.5118 ± 0.0007 h. Asteroid 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) has been observed from UOAO for 5 nights in December 2019, in phase angles between 10° to 14°.Asteroid 9086 (1995 SA3) is member of the primordial asteroid family in the inner main belt [1]. Its rotational period, spin pole and shape remain unknown. UOAO has been observed this asteroid for 22 nights from October to November 2019, in phase angle ranging between 4° to 22°.3. Methodology and Preliminary ResultsDifferential photometry of the asteroid has been obtained for each sky field. All images were dark and flat-field corrected and unguided. The measured values are in magnitudes and have been transformed properly in relative flux. The determination of the rotational period of the two asteroids and the estimation of the spin pole and shape of 2768 Gorky (1972) has been carried out through the lightcurve inversion method stored in DAMIT [5]. 3.1 Asteroid 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) The lightcurve of asteroid 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) present a low amplitude of ~0.1 mag (or ~0.1 intensity units), as Figure 1 shows. Generating 50 random spin poles as initial input for DAMIT software, the results have the distribution presented in Figure 2. The plot in this figure constrains the possible spin poles of the asteroid, while the χ2 value and the dark facet percentage should have the lowest value. 3.2 Asteroid 9086 (1995 SA3) The lightcurve of asteroid 9086 (1995 SA3) present also a low amplitude of ~ 0.2 mag (or ~0.2 intensity units). The low brightness of the object in combination with the low amplitude of its lightcurve render the detection of its periodicity difficult, due to the background noise. In order to address this problem, the exposures of each night were combined in packs of 3, in order to increase the S/N and make the detection of light variation more prominent. The resulted period spectrum from DAMIT is presenting in Figure 3. 4. Summary and Conclusions The rotational period of 2768 Gorky (1972 RX3) has been calculated as 4.510 ± 0.020 h, in agreement with the literature. The spin pole is not defined well enough. It is needed observations from more than one apparition for more robust results. Asteroid 9086 (1995 SA3), despite the extensive observations, does not present a clear lightcurve, as a result to have not unique solution in the period. 5. Further work The determination of asteroids" rotational state and shape requires observations from more than one apparition. 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Michala L, Stefanaki K, Loutradis D. {Premature ovarian insufficiency in adolescence: a chance for early diagnosis?}. Hormones. 2020;19.Abstract
© 2019, Hellenic Endocrine Society. Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is typically diagnosed when amenorrhea is combined with high gonadotrophins and hypoestrogenemia in a woman under 40 years of age, although, more rarely, POI can develop in adolescence and present with delayed puberty or amenorrhea, depending on the timing of follicular depletion or insult to the ovary. In a proportion of girls, the diagnosis may be made at an early stage of POI, presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding, when some follicular function is still retained. The natural history of POI in this group of patients is not clear; however, they could represent a subgroup with a unique opportunity for early intervention and thus the provision of fertility preservation options. While the etiology of POI in a large number of girls remains unknown, a growing number will be identified as carriers of genetic mutations, offering clinicians a yet greater opportunity to provide genetic counseling to other female family members. The aim of this review is to provide information regarding the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of POI in adolescents while detailing the new options for fertility preservation when POI is diagnosed at an early stage.
Kabanarou SA, Xirou T, Boutouri E, Gkizis I, Vasilias D, Bontzos G, Chatziralli I. Pre-operative intravitreal dexamethasone implant in patients with refractory diabetic macular edema undergoing cataract surgery. Scientific reports. 2020;10:1–6.
Uuskula A, Vickerman P, Raag M, Walker J, Paraskevis D, Eritsyan K, Sypsa V, Lioznov D, Avi R, Des Jarlais D. Presenting a conceptual framework for an HIV prevention and care continuum and assessing the feasibility of empirical measurement in Estonia: A case study. PLoS One [Internet]. 2020;15:e0240224. Website
Uusküla A, Vickerman P, Raag M, Walker J, Paraskevis D, Eritsyan K, Sypsa V, Lioznov D, Avi R, Des Jarlais D. Presenting a conceptual framework for an HIV prevention and care continuum and assessing the feasibility of empirical measurement in Estonia: A case study. PLoS OnePLoS OnePLoS One. 2020;15:e0240224.Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We aim to show the feasibility of using an integrated prevention and care continuum (PCC) model as a complete and improved tool for HIV control measurement and programming. Alignment of prevention and care continua is essential to further improve health outcomes and minimize HIV transmission risk. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Data from 977 persons who inject drugs (PWID) collected in 2011-2016 in Tallinn, Estonia, were used to construct an HIV PCC for PWID, stratified by risk for acquiring or transmitting HIV infection and by coverage of combined interventions. We also estimated the average protective effect of current levels of intervention provision. RESULTS: 74.4%, 20.3% and 35.2% of PWID were currently using needle and syringe programmes (NSP), drug treatment and HIV testing, respectively. 51.1% of current PWID were HIV seropositive and of those 62.5% were currently on ART and 19.0% were virally suppressed. Across the PCC, individuals moved between categories of being aware and ever using drug treatment (resulting in -50% "leakage"); from ever having used to currently using drug treatment (-59%); between "ever testing" and "current (continuous) testing" (-62%); and from self-reported antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence to viral suppression (-70%). Use of prevention services was higher among those at risk of transmission (HIV positive). The overall reduction in acquisition risk among HIV-negative PWID was 77.7% (95% CrI 67.8-84.5%), estimated by the modelled protective effects of current levels of NSP, drug treatment and ART compared to none of these services. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that developing a cohesive model for HIV prevention and treatment is feasible and reflects the bi-directional relationships between prevention and care. The integrated continuum model indicates the major factors which may predict the epidemic course and control response.
Kefala AM, Fortescue R, Alimani GS, Kanavidis P, McDonnell MJ, Magiorkinis E, Megremis S, Paraskevis D, Voyiatzaki C, Mathioudakis GA, et al. Prevalence and clinical implications of respiratory viruses in stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and exacerbations: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. BMJ OpenBMJ OpenBMJ Open. 2020;10:e035640.Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Both stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and acute exacerbations represent leading causes of death, disability and healthcare expenditure. They are complex, heterogeneous and their mechanisms are poorly understood. The role of respiratory viruses has been studied extensively but is still not adequately addressed clinically. Through a rigorous evidence update, we aim to define the prevalence and clinical burden of the different respiratory viruses in stable COPD and exacerbations, and to investigate whether viral load of usual respiratory viruses could be used for diagnosis of exacerbations triggered by viruses, which are currently not diagnosed or treated aetiologically. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Based on a prospectively registered protocol, we will systematically review the literature using standard methods recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation working group. We will search Medline/PubMed, Excerpta Medica dataBASE (EMBASE), the Cochrane Library, the WHO's Clinical Trials Registry and the proceedings of relevant international conferences on 2 March 2020. We will evaluate: (A) the prevalence of respiratory viruses in stable COPD and exacerbations, (B) differences in the viral loads of respiratory viruses in stable COPD vs exacerbations, to explore whether the viral load of prevalent respiratory viruses could be used as a diagnostic biomarker for exacerbations triggered by viruses and (C) the association between the presence of respiratory viruses and clinical outcomes in stable COPD and in exacerbations. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval is not required since no primary data will be collected. Our findings will be presented in national and international scientific conferences and will be published in peer reviewed journals. Respiratory viruses currently represent a lost opportunity to improve the outcomes of both stable COPD and exacerbations. Our work aspires to 'demystify' the prevalence and clinical burden of viruses in stable COPD and exacerbations and to promote clinical and translational research. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42019147658.
Lyons SA, M C, AC K, Ballmer-Weber BK, M F-R, L B, Bieli C, R D, Fernandez-Perez C, Jedrzejczak-Czechowicz M, et al. Prevalence of Food Sensitization and Food Allergy in Children across Europe. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Nanopoulos DV, Spanos VC, Stamou ID. {Primordial Black Holes from No-Scale Supergravity}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;102:083536.
Mazis I, Troulis M. Processing historical case studies into Systemic Geopolitical Analysis. IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science. 2020;25(6):48-55.Abstract
The current paper emphasizes on the debate referring to how historical case studies are processed in social sciences and humanities and which limitations have to be surpassed towards a clear-cut descriptive analysis. Systemic Geopolitical Analysis does offer the necessary set of methodological tools contributing to a reading of causes and effects without any deontological bias. To this aim, it uses a sequence of methodological stages for the description, the standardization, the terminology definition, the synthesis and finally, the draw of conclusions named as “sample of redistributions of power”. This last part is essentially followed by the geostrategic synthesis part; the descriptive and clearly scientific in which the geopolitical framework is given is followed by the subjective geostrategic one in which the challenges, dilemmas, threats and opportunities on behalf of a certain actor are presented. Based on this legacy, processing historical case studies is made with a clear distinction between objectivity and subjectivity or, in other words, between science with ontological reference and geostrategic recommendations. This paper replies to the epistemological legacy Systemic Geopolitical Analysis relying on as well as its core theoretical and methodological contribution.
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Kullmann JA*, Meyer S*, Pipicelli F*, Kyrousi C, Schneider F, Bartels N, Cappello S, Rust MB. Profilin1-dependent F-actin assembly controls division of apical radial glia and neocortex development. *Equal contributing authors. Cerebral Cortex [Internet]. 2020;30(6):3467-3482. Pubmed Abstract
Neocortex development depends on neural stem cell proliferation, cell differentiation, neurogenesis, and neuronal migration. Cytoskeletal regulation is critical for all these processes, but the underlying mechanisms are only poorly understood. We previously implicated the cytoskeletal regulator profilin1 in cerebellar granule neuron migration. Since we found profilin1 expressed throughout mouse neocortex development, we here tested the hypothesis that profilin1 is crucial for neocortex development. We found no evidence for impaired neuron migration or layering in the neocortex of profilin1 mutant mice. However, proliferative activity at basal positions was doubled in the mutant neocortex during mid-neurogenesis, with a drastic and specific increase in basal Pax6+ cells indicative for elevated numbers of basal radial glia (bRG). This was accompanied by transiently increased neurogenesis and associated with mild invaginations resembling rudimentary neocortex folds. Our data are in line with a model in which profilin1-dependent actin assembly controls division of apical radial glia (aRG) and thereby the fate of their progenies. Via this mechanism, profilin1 restricts cell delamination from the ventricular surface and, hence, bRG production and thereby controls neocortex development in mice. Our data support the radial cone hypothesis" claiming that elevated bRG number causes neocortex folds.
Glyavin MY, Tsvetkov AI, Pagonakis IG, Jelonnek J, Avramidis KA, Mitsudo S. The project of a 2nd harmonic 0.78 THz gyrotron with a coaxial cavity. In: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Vol. 11582. ; 2020. Website
Abbas G, Kevrekidis PG, Allen JE, Koukouloyannis V, Frantzeskakis DJ, Karachalios N. Propagation of periodic wave trains along the magnetic field in a collision-free plasma. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical [Internet]. 2020;53. Website
Achtert P, Oconnor E, Brooks I, Sotiropoulou G, Shupe M, Pospichal B, Brooks B, Tjernström M. Properties of Arctic liquid and mixed-phase clouds from shipborne Cloudnet observations during ACSE 2014. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics [Internet]. 2020;20:14983 – 15002. Website
Liodakis I, Petropoulou M. Proton Synchrotron Gamma-Rays and the Energy Crisis in Blazars. [Internet]. 2020;893:L20. WebsiteAbstract
The origin of high-energy emission in blazars jets (I.e., leptonic versus hadronic) has been a longstanding matter of debate. Here, we focus on one variant of hadronic models where proton synchrotron radiation accounts for the observed steady γ-ray blazar emission. Using analytical methods, we derive the minimum jet power ( ${P}_{j,\min }$ ) for the largest blazar sample analyzed to date (145 sources), taking into account uncertainties of observables and jet's physical parameters. We compare ${P}_{j,\min }$ against three characteristic energy estimators for accreting systems, I.e., the Eddington luminosity, the accretion disk luminosity, and the power of the Blandford-Znajek process, and find that ${P}_{j,\min }$ is about 2 orders of magnitude higher than all energetic estimators for the majority of our sample. The derived magnetic field strengths in the emission region require either large amplification of the jet's magnetic field (factor of 30) or place the γ-ray production site at sub-pc scales. The expected neutrino emission peaks at ∼0.1-10 EeV, with typical peak neutrino fluxes ∼10-4 times lower than the peak γ-ray fluxes. We conclude that if relativistic hadrons are present in blazar jets, they can only produce a radiatively subdominant component of the overall spectral energy distribution of the blazar's steady emission.
Liodakis I, Petropoulou M. Proton Synchrotron Gamma-Rays and the Energy Crisis in Blazars. [Internet]. 2020;893:L20. WebsiteAbstract
The origin of high-energy emission in blazars jets (I.e., leptonic versus hadronic) has been a longstanding matter of debate. Here, we focus on one variant of hadronic models where proton synchrotron radiation accounts for the observed steady γ-ray blazar emission. Using analytical methods, we derive the minimum jet power ( ${P}_{j,\min }$ ) for the largest blazar sample analyzed to date (145 sources), taking into account uncertainties of observables and jet's physical parameters. We compare ${P}_{j,\min }$ against three characteristic energy estimators for accreting systems, I.e., the Eddington luminosity, the accretion disk luminosity, and the power of the Blandford-Znajek process, and find that ${P}_{j,\min }$ is about 2 orders of magnitude higher than all energetic estimators for the majority of our sample. The derived magnetic field strengths in the emission region require either large amplification of the jet's magnetic field (factor of 30) or place the γ-ray production site at sub-pc scales. The expected neutrino emission peaks at ∼0.1-10 EeV, with typical peak neutrino fluxes ∼10-4 times lower than the peak γ-ray fluxes. We conclude that if relativistic hadrons are present in blazar jets, they can only produce a radiatively subdominant component of the overall spectral energy distribution of the blazar's steady emission.
Kokras N, Dioli C, Paravatou R, Sotiropoulos MG, Delis F, Antoniou K, Calogeropoulou T, Charalampopoulos I, Gravanis A, Dalla C. Psychoactive properties of BNN27, a novel neurosteroid derivate, in male and female rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2020;237:2435-2449.Abstract
RATIONALE: Νeurosteroids, like dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), play an important role in neurodegeneration and neural protection, but they are metabolized in androgens, estrogens, or other active metabolites. A newly developed synthetic DHEA analog, BNN27 ((20R)-3β,21-dihydroxy-17R,20-epoxy-5-pregnene), exerts neurotrophic and neuroprotective actions without estrogenic or androgenic effects. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate potential anxiolytic or antidepressant properties of BNN27. METHODS: Male and female adult Wistar rats were treated with BNN27 (10, 30, or 90 mg/kg, i.p.) and subjected to behavioral tests measuring locomotion, exploration, and "depressive-like" behavior (open field, light/dark box, hole-board, and forced swim tests). The hippocampus and prefrontal cortex were collected for glutamate and GABA measurements, and trunk blood was collected for gonadal hormone analysis. RESULTS: Acute high-dose BNN27 reduced locomotion and exploratory behavior in both sexes. Intermediate acute doses (30 mg/kg) of BNN27 reduced exploration and testosterone levels only in males, and enhanced progesterone levels in both sexes. Notably, with the present design, BNN27 had neither anxiolytic nor antidepressant effects and did not affect estrogen levels. Interestingly, acute administration of a low BNN27 dose (10 mg/kg) increased glutamate turnover, GABA, and glutamine levels in the hippocampus. The same dose also enhanced glutamate levels in the prefrontal cortex of males only. Sex differences were apparent in the basal levels of behavioral, hormonal, and neurochemical parameters, as expected. CONCLUSIONS: BNN27 affects locomotion, progesterone, and testosterone levels, as well as the glutamatergic and GABAergic systems of the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in a sex-dependent way.
Tagaris T, Ioannou G, Sdraka M, Alexandridis G, Stafylopatis A. Putting Together Wavelet-Based Scaleograms and Convolutional Neural Networks for Anomaly Detection in Nuclear Reactors. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery; 2020. pp. 237–243. WebsiteAbstract
A critical issue for the safe operation of nuclear power plants is to quickly and accurately detect possible anomalies and perturbations in the reactor. Defects in operation are principally identified through changes in the neutron flux, as captured by detectors placed at various points inside and outside of the core. While wavelet-based analysis of the measured signals has been thoroughly used for anomaly detection, it has yet to be coupled with deep learning approaches. To this end, this work presents a novel technique for anomaly detection on nuclear reactor signals through the combined use of wavelet-based analysis and convolutional neural networks. In essence, the wavelet transform is applied to the signals and the corresponding scaleograms are produced, which are subsequently used to train a convolutional neural network that detects possible perturbations in the reactor core. The overall methodology is experimentally validated on a set of simulated nuclear reactor signals generated by a well-established relevant tool. The obtained results indicate that the trained network achieves high levels of accuracy in failure detection, while at the same time being robust to noise.
Spingos I, Kaviris G, Millas C, Papadimitriou P, Voulgaris N. Pytheas: An open-source software solution for local shear-wave splitting studies. Computers and Geosciences [Internet]. 2020;134. Website
Tzeli D, Karapetsas I. Quadruple Bonding in the Ground and Low-Lying Excited States of the Diatomic Molecules TcN, RuC, RhB, and PdBe. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A. 2020;124:6667-6681.
Fragkou D, Galanis P, Dimoutsi V. The quality of life of children with epidermolysis bullosa. Archived of Hellenic Madicine. 2020;37:315–322.
Vassilakis E, Konsolaki A, Petrakis S, Kotsi Ε, Fillis, C., Lozios S, Lekkas E. Quantification of Mass Movements with Structure-from-Motion Techniques. The Case of Myrtos Beach in Cephalonia, After Ianos Medicane (September 2020). Online Conference “The Role of Geomorphology in Modern Society”. 2020.
Khan AT, Cao X, Li S, Hu B, Katsikis VN. Quantum Beetle Antennae Search: A Novel Technique for The Constrained Portfolio Optimization Problem. SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences. 2020.
Cordoyiannis G, Lavrič M, Trček M, Tzitzios V, Lelidis I, Nounesis G, Daniel M, Kutnjak Z. Quantum Dot-Driven Stabilization of Liquid-Crystalline Blue Phases. Frontiers in Physics [Internet]. 2020;8:315. Publisher's Version
Christofilakis V, Tatsis G, Lolis CJ, Chronopoulos SK, Kostarakis P, Bartzokas A, Nistazakis HE. A rain estimation model based on microwave signal attenuation measurements in the city of Ioannina, Greece. Meteorological Applications [Internet]. 2020;27. Website
Tsironis TG, Moustakas AL. Random Möbius maps: Distribution of reflection in non-Hermitian one-dimensional disordered systems. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2020;102(2):022120. arXiV
Medvedeva M A, Katsikis V N, Mourtas S D, Simos TE. Randomized time-varying knapsack problems via binary beetle antennae search algorithm: Emphasis on applications in portfolio insurance. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The knapsack problem is a problem in combinatorial optimization, and in many such problems, exhaustive search is not tractable. In this paper, we describe and analyze the randomized time-varying knapsack problem (RTVKP) as a time-varying integer linear programming (TV-ILP) problem. In this way, we present the on-line solution to the RTVKP combinatorial optimization problem and highlight the restrictions of static methods. In addition, the RTVKP is applied in the field of finance and converted into a portfolio insurance problem. Our methodology is confirmed by simulation tests in real-world data sets, in order to explain being an excellent alternative to traditional approaches.
Papadopoulos F, Diamanteas K, Economou A, Kokkinos C. Rapid Drop-Volume Electrochemical Detection of the “Date Rape” Drug Flunitrazepam in Spirits Using a Screen-Printed Sensor in a Dry-Reagent Format. SensorsSensors. 2020;20:5192.
Hartley AM, Meunier B, Pinotsis N, Marechal A. Rcf2 revealed in cryo-EM structures of hypoxic isoforms of mature mitochondrial III-IV supercomplexes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117:9329-9337.Abstract
The organization of the mitochondrial electron transport chain proteins into supercomplexes (SCs) is now undisputed; however, their assembly process, or the role of differential expression isoforms, remain to be determined. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cytochrome c oxidase (CIV) forms SCs of varying stoichiometry with cytochrome bc(1) (CIII). Recent studies have revealed, in normoxic growth conditions, an interface made exclusively by Cox5A, the only yeast respiratory protein that exists as one of two isoforms depending on oxygen levels. Here we present the cryo-EM structures of the III(2)-IV(1) and III(2)-IV(2) SCs containing the hypoxic isoform Cox5B solved at 3.4 and 2.8 A, respectively. We show that the change of isoform does not affect SC formation or activity, and that SC stoichiometry is dictated by the level of CIII/CIV biosynthesis. Comparison of the CIV(5B)- and CIV(5A)-containing SC structures highlighted few differences, found mainly in the region of Cox5. Additional density was revealed in all SCs, independent of the CIV isoform, in a pocket formed by Cox1, Cox3, Cox12, and Cox13, away from the CIII-CIV interface. In the CIV(5B)-containing hypoxic SCs, this could be confidently assigned to the hypoxia-induced gene 1 (Hig1) type 2 protein Rcf2. With conserved residues in mammalian Hig1 proteins and Cox3/Cox12/Cox13 orthologs, we propose that Hig1 type 2 proteins are stoichiometric subunits of CIV, at least when within a III-IV SC.
Drosou M, Kamatsos F, Ioannidis G, Zarkadoulas A, Mitsopoulou CA, Papatriantafyllopoulou C, Tzeli D. Reactivity and Mechanism of Photo- and Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution by a Diimine Copper(I) Complex. CATALYSTS. 2020;10.
Beniamini P, Duran RB, Petropoulou M, Giannios D. Ready, Set, Launch: Time Interval between a Binary Neutron Star Merger and Short Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Formation. [Internet]. 2020;895:L33. WebsiteAbstract
The joint detection of GW170817/GRB 170817 confirmed the long-standing theory that binary neutron star mergers produce short gamma-ray burst (sGRB) jets that can successfully break out of the surrounding ejecta. At the same time, the association with a kilonova provided unprecedented information regarding the physical properties (such as masses and velocities) of the different ejecta constituents. Combining this knowledge with the observed luminosities and durations of cosmological sGRBs detected by the Burst Alert Telescope onboard the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, we revisit the breakout conditions of sGRB jets. Assuming self-collimation of sGRB jets does not play a critical role, we find that the time interval between the binary merger and the launch of a typical sGRB jet is $\lesssim 0.1\,{\rm{s}}$ . We also show that for a fraction of at least $\sim 30 \% $ of sGRBs, the usually adopted assumption of static ejecta is inconsistent with observations, even if the polar ejecta mass is an order of magnitude smaller than that in GRB 170817. Our results disfavor magnetar central engines for powering cosmological sGRBs, limit the amount of energy deposited in the cocoon prior to breakout, and suggest that the observed delay of ∼1.7 s in GW170817/GRB 170817 between the gravitational wave and gamma-ray signals is likely dominated by the propagation time of the jet to the gamma-ray production site.
Kokkinos C, Economou A. Recent advances in voltammetric, amperometric and ion-selective (bio) sensors fabricated by microengineering manufacturing approaches. Current Opinion in ElectrochemistryCurrent Opinion in Electrochemistry. 2020;23:21-25.
Illy S, Avramidis KA, Ioannidis ZC, Aiello G, Benin P, Chelis I, Dinklage A, Gantenbein G, Jelonnek J, Jin J, et al. Recent Development of a 1.5 MW, 140 GHz Continuous-Wave Gyrotron for the Upgraded ECRH System at W7-X. In: International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, IRMMW-THz. Vol. 2020-November. ; 2020. pp. 462-463. Website
Aad G, others. {Reconstruction and identification of boosted di-$\tau$ systems in a search for Higgs boson pairs using 13 TeV proton-proton collision data in ATLAS}. JHEP. 2020;11:163.
M H, Bourdin A, NG P, ST H, Hanania NA, Halpin DMG, Chapman KR, Gavornikova M, Price DB, Kaplan A, et al. Reducing the hidden burden of severe asthma: recognition and referrals from primary practice. J Asthma 2020. 2020;13(1):6.Abstract
 
Palikaras K, Tavernarakis N. Regulation and roles of mitophagy at synapses. Mech Ageing Dev. 2020;187:111216.Abstract
Maintenance of synaptic homeostasis is a challenging task, due to the intricate spatial organization and intense activity of synapses. Typically, synapses are located far away from the neuronal cell body, where they orchestrate neuronal signalling and communication, through neurotransmitter release. Stationary mitochondria provide energy required for synaptic vesicle cycling, and preserve ionic balance by buffering intercellular calcium at synapses. Thus, synaptic homeostasis is critically dependent on proper mitochondrial function. Indeed, defective mitochondrial metabolism is a common feature of several neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), bipolar disorders and schizophrenia among others, which are also accompanied by excessive synaptic abnormalities. Specialized and compartmentalized quality control mechanisms have evolved to restore and maintain synaptic energy metabolism. Here, we survey recent advances towards the elucidation of the pivotal role of mitochondria in neurotransmission and implicating mitophagy in the maintenance of synaptic homeostasis during ageing.
Mantelas N, Mavrikaki E. Religiosity and students' acceptance of evolution. International Journal of Science Education [Internet]. 2020;42:3071–3092. Website
Petrounias P, Rogkala A, Giannakopoulou PP, Lampropoulou P, Koutsovitis P, Koukouzas N, Laskaris N, Pomonis P, Hatzipanagiotou K. Removal of Cu (II) from Industrial Wastewater Using Mechanically Activated Serpentinite. Energies [Internet]. 2020;13:2228. Publisher's Version
Katsanos K, Spiliopoulos S, Kitrou P, Krokidis M, Paraskevopoulos I, Karnabatidis D. Reply to: “Re: Risk of Death and Amputation with Use of Paclitaxel-Coated Balloons in the Infrapopliteal Arteries for Treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials”. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2020;31(6):1032 - 1034. Website
Kamberidou I. RESEARCH IMPACT: 731 DIRECT CITATIONS (ΑΝΑΦΟΡΕΣ ΑΠΕΥΘΕΙΑΣ ΣΤΟ ΕΡΓΟ 731). National and Kapodistrian Univesity of Athens. 2020:1-88.Abstract
806 DIRECT CITATIONS – 806 ΑΝΑΦΟΡΕΣ ΑΠΕΥΘΕΙΑΣ ΣΤΟ ΕΡΓΟ (updated June 2,  2021) .......  Χιλιάδες «Αναγνώσεις» στον ΠΕΡΓΑΜΟ-Pergamos (Thousands of Reads/Accesses Ενδεικτικά/example: 1) The Greek Experience: Outstanding Women in the Social Space of Sport 1,032 Αναγνώσεις/reads/accesses  https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/2332855, 2) Athlete Activism and Peace Education: Bridging the Social Inequality Gap through Sports 765 Αναγνώσεις/reads   https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/2359317 , 3) Interacting, sharing and bonding: ‘notes of personal experience’ by nineteenth-century women 1,004 Αναγνώσεις/reads      https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/2330579  (τελευταία πρόσβαση 11/12/2020)
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Beldachi AF, Anastasopoulos M, Manolopoulos A, Tzanakaki A, Nejabati R, Simeondou D. Resilient Cloud-RANs Adopting Network Coding. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:349-361. Website
Beldachi AF, Anastasopoulos M, Manolopoulos A, Tzanakaki A, Nejabati R, Simeondou D. Resilient Cloud-RANs Adopting Network Coding.; 2020 pp. 349 - 361. Website
Kölle J, Haag P, Vuorinen T, Alexander K, Rauh M, Zimmermann T, NG P, S F. Respiratory infections regulated blood cells IFN-β-PD-L1 pathway in pediatric asthma. Immun Inflamm Dis 2020, [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Nelson P, NG P, Skevaki C. Respiratory Viral Pathogens. Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Dong X, Liu J, Bu J. Response to letter “The impact of scleral buckling technique application in diminishing high myopia”. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 2020:1–1.
Kamberidou I. Revealing experiences hidden from history: Through the eyes of women travelers in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea regions in the 17th to early 20th centuries. In: Port cities and maritime routes in Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea 18th–21st centuries. 1st ed. Thessaloniki: University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (Editors: E.G. Gavra and E.N. Geogitsoyanni); 2020. pp. 1063-1083.Abstract
A plethora of scholarly works have been published on male Western travelers in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, however the accounts of female travel writers drawing attention to experiences hidden from history could also be a welcome addition or an alternative discourse with a gender perspective. Motivated by a cross-examination of the original accounts of 240 Western women travelers in Ottoman territories in the 17th to 19th centuries, showing that over 6000 women travelled and experienced the Orient (Kamberidou 2017, 2016, 2015a), this paper continues the research, examining women’s contributions in times of conflict. As early as the 17th century, women have been going from one corner of the world to the other witnessing historic events, war and conflict, religious persecutions, pillaging and the removal or destruction of antiquities, and writing about it. The firsthand accounts of 252 European and American women travelers of the 17th to early 20th centuries in Asia Minor, Cyprus, Syria, Egypt, Greece and other Ottoman occupied territories confirm that thousands of women travelled and witnessed historic events. Women from Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria and America explored, visited, resided as permanent residents, worked or served as volunteers, missionaries, educators, nurses, artists, governesses, ladies in waiting and servants of the western or eastern elite in different regions of the Ottoman Empire. This paper begins with a brief discussion on women travelers, subsequently focusing on 19th Century accounts regarding women’s contributions in times of conflict, exclusively from archival sources: the narratives of women volunteers, nurses, care givers and morale builders during the Crimean War (1853-1856), when the colonial experience encouraged female engagement. The accounts of English, French and German women who cared for the soldiers in the military hospitals of Constantinople and its environs reveal that women played key roles in social care, public health and hospital management, showing initiative and innovation in crisis management. The female accounts describe the British military and naval hospitals; the nurses duties and hardships (1,500 patients per 3 women: two lady volunteers and one nurse); the hundreds of women who followed their husbands to war; the demoralizing barrack system; the degrading social status and abuse of the English soldier’s wife and babies; the elevated status and protection enjoyed by the French soldier’s wife; the French military system. The female narratives argue that the French soldiers, as opposed to the English, are educated, industrious, productive and creative, adding to the general good. They spotlight the superiority of the French soldiers as regards their manners, morals, courtesy, organizational skills, patriotism and especially their respect and treatment of women. Keywords:  Gender, Women, War, Female accounts, Volunteerism
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Despotopoulou A. Review of Reconceiving Nature: Ecofeminism in Late Victorian Women's Poetry by Patricia Murphy
. English Literature in Transition 1880-1920. 2020;63(3):462-466.
Shah MAR, Renaud FG, Anderson CC, Wild A, Domeneghetti A, Polderman A, Votsis A, Pulvirenti B, Basu B, Thomson C. A review of hydro-meteorological hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment frameworks and indicators in the context of nature-based solutions. 2020;50(November).
Arabatzis T. Review of J. Navarro, Ether and Modernity, 2018. Centaurus [Internet]. 2020;62(3):573-575. Publisher's Version
Mitsi E. Review of K. RILEY, A. BLANSHARD and I. MANNY (eds) Oscar Wilde and Classical Antiquity. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xviii 382. £79. 9780198789260. The Journal of Hellenic Studies [Internet]. 2020;140:300–302. Publisher's Version
Macheras P, Chryssafidis P. Revising Pharmacokinetics of Oral Drug Absorption: I Models Based on Biopharmaceutical/Physiological and Finite Absorption Time Concepts. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2020;37.Abstract
AbsractPurposeTo demonstrate that oral drug absorption is terminated in finite time. To develop models based on biopharmaceutical/physiological and finite absorption time concepts.MethodsThe models are based on i) the passive drug diffusion mechanism under the sink conditions principle ii) the rate limiting role of the drug's properties solubility and permeability and iii) the relevant restrictions associated with the gastrointestinal transit times of drug in the stomach, the small intestines and the colon. Two input functions of constant rate are considered for the absorption of drug from i) the stomach/small intestines with an upper limit of 5 h and ii) the colon with an upper limit of 30 h. Branched differential equations were written for the time course of drug in the body.ResultsSimulations were performed using different scenarios, assuming a variety of drug properties and limited or non-existent absorption from the colon. Literature oral data of cephradine, ibuprofen, flurbiprofen and itraconazole were analyzed. For all drugs examined, nice fittings of the branched differential equations to the experimental data were observed.ConclusionsFor all drugs the absorption process was terminated in the small intestine. The meaning of partial AUCs, Cmax, tmax are questioned. Applications of these models to IVIVC are anticipated.
Macheras P, Chryssafidis P. Revising Pharmacokinetics of Oral Drug Absorption: I Models Based on Biopharmaceutical/Physiological and Finite Absorption Time Concepts (vol 37, 187, 2020). PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2020;37.
Grimshaw KEC, Roberts G, Selby A, Reich A, Butiene I, M C, R D, Fiandor A, Fiocchi A, Grabenhenrich LB, et al. Risk Factors for Hen's Egg Allergy in Europe: EuroPrevall Birth Cohort. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract 2020. 2020;8(4):1341-1348.
Katsanos K, Spiliopoulos S, Kitrou P, Krokidis M, Paraskevopoulos I, Karnabatidis D. Risk of Death and Amputation with Use of Paclitaxel-Coated Balloons in the Infrapopliteal Arteries for Treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2020;31(2):202 - 212. Website
Katsanos K, Spiliopoulos S, Kitrou P, Krokidis M, Paraskevopoulos I, Karnabatidis D. Risk of Death and Amputation with Use of Paclitaxel-Coated Balloons in the Infrapopliteal Arteries for Treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2020;31:202-212. Website
Mastichiadis A, Florou I, Kefala E, Boula SS, Petropoulou M. A roadmap to hadronic supercriticalities: a comprehensive study of the parameter space for high-energy astrophysical sources. [Internet]. 2020;495:2458 - 2474. WebsiteAbstract
Hadronic supercriticalities are radiative instabilities that appear when large amounts of energy are stored in relativistic protons. When the proton energy density exceeds some critical value, a runaway process is initiated resulting in the explosive transfer of the proton energy into electron-positron pairs and radiation. The runaway also leads to an increase of the radiative efficiency, namely the ratio of the photon luminosity to the injected proton luminosity. We perform a comprehensive study of the parameter space by investigating the onset of hadronic supercriticalities for a wide range of source parameters (I.e. magnetic field strengths of 1 G-100 kG and radii of 1011-1016 cm) and maximum proton Lorentz factors (103-109). We show that supercriticalities are possible for the whole range of source parameters related to compact astrophysical sources, like gamma-ray bursts and cores and jets of active galactic nuclei. We also provide an in-depth look at the physical mechanisms of hadronic supercriticalities and show that magnetized relativistic plasmas are excellent examples of non-linear dynamical systems in high-energy astrophysics.
Mastichiadis A, Florou I, Kefala E, Boula SS, Petropoulou M. A roadmap to hadronic supercriticalities: a comprehensive study of the parameter space for high-energy astrophysical sources. [Internet]. 2020;495:2458 - 2474. WebsiteAbstract
Hadronic supercriticalities are radiative instabilities that appear when large amounts of energy are stored in relativistic protons. When the proton energy density exceeds some critical value, a runaway process is initiated resulting in the explosive transfer of the proton energy into electron-positron pairs and radiation. The runaway also leads to an increase of the radiative efficiency, namely the ratio of the photon luminosity to the injected proton luminosity. We perform a comprehensive study of the parameter space by investigating the onset of hadronic supercriticalities for a wide range of source parameters (I.e. magnetic field strengths of 1 G-100 kG and radii of 1011-1016 cm) and maximum proton Lorentz factors (103-109). We show that supercriticalities are possible for the whole range of source parameters related to compact astrophysical sources, like gamma-ray bursts and cores and jets of active galactic nuclei. We also provide an in-depth look at the physical mechanisms of hadronic supercriticalities and show that magnetized relativistic plasmas are excellent examples of non-linear dynamical systems in high-energy astrophysics.
Ward CB, Kevrekidis PG, Horikis TP, Frantzeskakis DJ. Rogue waves and periodic solutions of a nonlocal nonlinear Schrödinger model. Physical Review Research [Internet]. 2020;2. Website
Garnavou-Xirou C, Xirou T, Gkizis I, Kabanarou SA, Dimitriou E, Theodossiadis P, Chatziralli I. The role of disorganization of retinal inner layers as predictive factor of postoperative outcome in patients with epiretinal membrane. Ophthalmic research. 2020;63:13–17.
Tyrlis E, Bader J, Manzini E, Ukita J, Nakamura H, Matei D. On the role of Ural Blocking in driving the Warm Arctic–Cold Siberia pattern. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society [Internet]. 2020;146:2138-2153. Website
Mazis I. The Russian "Checkmate" in the Caucasus (The 2020 War in Artsach). 2020:1-64.Abstract
This text analyzes the main points of behavior of the Super-systemic (Russia, Turkey, Israel, EU, USA) and Systemic (Armenia, Artsakh, Azerbaijan) factors of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh following the Azeri attack, which was obviously supported in various means -both diplomatic and operational in the field- by Ankara, but also assisted by Israel in terms of armaments. An analysis follows of the self-proclaimed "Republic of Artsakh’s international legal status, taking into accountboth the UN General Assembly’s and Security Council's Resolutions.Further to that, and on the basis of the above analysis, the diplomatic and operational behavior of the Russian Federation before, during and after the conflict is interpreted and conclusions are drawn about the current distribution of power in the South Caucasus, the winners and losers, and the future dynamics for super-systemic actors: Russia and Turkey. In the context of this analysis, the Greek  geopolitical position is also considered, alongside policy proposals, which must be taken into account by Athens in order to face those important security issues marked by the redistribution of power in the Caucasus Complex.
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Bougea A, Spantideas N, Galanis P, Katsika P, Boufidou F, Voskou P, Vamvakaris I, Anagnostou E, Nikolaou X, Kararizou E. Salivary inflammatory markers in tension type headache and migraine: the SalHead cohort study. Neurological sciences. 2020;41:877–884.
Kamberidou I. SAMPLE OF PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH ACTIVITY-IMPACT (IN ENGLISH) 2002 - 2020. PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH FOR CIVIS, ERASMUS,INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (START-UP READING LIST). 2020;(http://scholar.uoa.gr):1-24. sample_of_publications_in_english_by_irene_kamberidou_for_civis_erasmusinternational_students-start-up_reading_list.pdf
Hatzimoysis A. Sartre. In: The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotion. London: Routledge; 2020. pp. 72-90. ax_2020a_rhpe.pdf
Taghvaee H, Abadal S, Pitilakis A, Tsilipakos O, Tasolamprou AC, Liaskos C, Kafesaki M, Kantartzis NV, Cabellos-Aparicio A, Alarcon E. Scalability Analysis of Programmable Metasurfaces for Beam Steering. IEEE Access [Internet]. 2020;8:105320 – 105334. Website
Georgousaki K, Tsafantakis N, Gumeni S, Gonzalez I, Mackenzie TA, Reyes F, Lambert C, Trougakos IP, Genilloud O, Fokialakis N. {Screening for tyrosinase inhibitors from actinomycetes; identification of trichostatin derivatives from Streptomyces sp. CA-129531 and scale up production in bioreactor}. Bioorganic {&} Medicinal Chemistry Letters [Internet]. 2020:126952. WebsiteAbstract
In the course of a primary screening of 614 microbial actinomycete extracts for the discovery of tyrosinase inhibitors, the EtOAc extract of the fermentation broth of the strain Streptomyces sp. CA-129531 isolated from a Martinique sample, exhibited in cell free and cell-based assays the most promising activity (IC50 value of 63 $μ$g/mL). Scaled-up production in a bioreactor led to the isolation of one new trichostatic acid analogue, namely trichostatic acid B (1), along with six known trichostatin derivatives (2-7), four diketopiperazines (8-11), two butyrolactones (12-13) and one hydroxamic acid siderophore (14). Among them, trichostatin A (4) showed six times stronger anti-tyrosinase activity (IC50 2.18 $μ$Μ) than kojic acid (IC50 14.07 $μ$Μ) used as a positive control. Deoxytrichostatin A (6) displayed also strong inhibitory activity against tyrosinase (IC50 19.18 $μ$Μ). Trichostatin A production in bioreactor started together with the exponential phase of growth (day 4) and the maximum concentration was reached at day 9 (2.67 ± 0.13 $μ$g/mL). Despite the cytotoxicity of some individual components, no cytotoxic effect on HepG2, A2058, A549, MCF-7 and MIA PaCa-2 cell lines was found for the EtOAc extract (IC50 {\textgreater} 2.84 mg/mL), while it found no cytotoxic against BG fibroblasts at the concentrations were it exerted whitening effect, reassuring its safety and great tyrosinase inhibitory potential.
Aad G, others. {Search for a scalar partner of the top quark in the all-hadronic $t{\bar{t}}$ plus missing transverse momentum final state at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:737.
Aad G, others. {Search for chargino-neutralino production with mass splittings near the electroweak scale in three-lepton final states in $\sqrt {s}$=13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;101:072001.
Aad G, others. {Search for dijet resonances in events with an isolated charged lepton using $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;06:151.
Aad G, others. {Search for direct production of electroweakinos in final states with missing transverse momentum and a Higgs boson decaying into photons in pp collisions at $ \sqrt{s} $ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;10:005.
Aad G, others. {Search for direct production of electroweakinos in final states with one lepton, missing transverse momentum and a Higgs boson decaying into two $b$-jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:691.
Aad G, others. {Search for direct stau production in events with two hadronic $\tau$-leptons in $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;101:032009.
Aad G, others. {Search for displaced vertices of oppositely charged leptons from decays of long-lived particles in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt {s}$ =13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;801:135114.
Aad G, others. {Search for electroweak production of charginos and sleptons decaying into final states with two leptons and missing transverse momentum in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV $pp$ collisions using the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:123.
Aad G, others. {Search for flavour-changing neutral currents in processes with one top quark and a photon using 81 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS experiment}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;800:135082.
Aad G, others. {Search for heavy diboson resonances in semileptonic final states in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:1165.
Aad G, others. {Search for heavy Higgs bosons decaying into two tau leptons with the ATLAS detector using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;125:051801.
Aad G, others. {Search for heavy neutral Higgs bosons produced in association with $b$-quarks and decaying into $b$-quarks at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;102:032004.
Aad G, others. {Search for heavy resonances decaying into a photon and a hadronically decaying Higgs boson in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;125:251802.
Aad G, others. {Search for Higgs Boson Decays into a $Z$ Boson and a Light Hadronically Decaying Resonance Using 13 TeV $pp$ Collision Data from the ATLAS Detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;125:221802.
Aad G, others. {Search for Higgs boson decays into two new low-mass spin-0 particles in the 4$b$ channel with the ATLAS detector using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ TeV}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;102:112006.
Aad G, others. {Search for light long-lived neutral particles produced in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV and decaying into collimated leptons or light hadrons with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:450.
Aad G, others. {Search for long-lived, massive particles in events with a displaced vertex and a muon with large impact parameter in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;102:032006.
Aad G, others. {Search for long-lived neutral particles produced in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS inner detector and muon spectrometer}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;101:052013.
Aad G, others. {Search for Magnetic Monopoles and Stable High-Electric-Charge Objects in 13 Tev Proton-Proton Collisions with the ATLAS Detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020;124:031802.
Aad G, others. {Search for new non-resonant phenomena in high-mass dilepton final states with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;11:005.
Aad G, others. {Search for new phenomena in final states with large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum using $ \sqrt{s} $ = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by ATLAS in Run 2 of the LHC}. JHEP. 2020;10:062.
Aad G, others. {Search for new resonances in mass distributions of jet pairs using 139 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;03:145.
Aad G, others. {Search for non-resonant Higgs boson pair production in the $bb\ellν\ellν$ final state with the ATLAS detector in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;801:135145.
Aad G, others. {Search for pairs of scalar leptoquarks decaying into quarks and electrons or muons in $ \sqrt{s} $ = 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;10:112.
Aad G, others. {Search for resonances decaying into a weak vector boson and a Higgs boson in the fully hadronic final state produced in proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;102:112008.
Aad G, others. {Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with same-sign leptons and jets using 139 fb$^{-1}$ of data collected with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;06:046.
Aad G, others. {Search for the $HH \rightarrow b \bar{b} b \bar{b}$ process via vector-boson fusion production using proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;07:108.
Aad G, others. {Search for the Higgs boson decays $H \to ee$ and $H \to eμ$ in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;801:135148.
Aad G, others. {A search for the $Z\gamma$ decay mode of the Higgs boson in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;809:135754.
Aad G, others. {Search for top squarks in events with a Higgs or $Z$ boson using 139 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:1080.
Aad G, others. {Search for $ tøverline{t} $ resonances in fully hadronic final states in $pp$ collisions at $ \sqrt{s} $ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2020;10:061.
Aad G, others. {Searches for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles with compressed mass spectra in $\sqrt{s}=$ 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2020;101:052005.
Aad G, others. {Searches for lepton-flavour-violating decays of the Higgs boson in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;800:135069.
Kanellopoulos C, Xenakis M, Vakalopoulos P, Kranis H, Christopoulou M, Vougioukalakis G. Seawater‑dominated, tectonically controlled and volcanic related geothermal systems: the case of the geothermal area in the northwest of the island of Euboea (Evia), Greece. 2020.
Hakobyan H, Petropoulou M, Spitkovsky A, Sironi L. Secondary Energization in Compressing Plasmoids during Magnetic Reconnection. In: Vol. 2020. ; 2020. pp. TO05.006. WebsiteAbstract
Plasmoids - quasi-circular structures formed in reconnecting current sheets - were previously considered to be the graveyards of energetic particles. We demonstrate the important role of plasmoids in shaping the particle energy spectrum in relativistic reconnection. Using 2D PIC simulations in pair plasmas, we study a secondary particle energization process that takes place inside compressing plasmoids. We demonstrate that plasmoids grow in time, while their interiors compress, amplifying the internal magnetic field. The magnetic field felt by particles injected in an isolated plasmoid increases linearly with time, which leads to particle energization as a result of magnetic moment conservation. For particles injected with a power-law distribution function, this energization process acts in such a way that the shape of the injected power law is conserved, while producing an additional non-thermal tail E-3 at higher energies followed by an exponential cutoff. The cutoff energy, which increases with time as Ecut ~√{ t} , can greatly exceed σmec2 . We analytically predict the secondary acceleration timescale and the shape of the emerging particle energy spectrum, which can be of major importance in certain astrophysical systems, such as blazar jets.
Hakobyan H, Petropoulou M, Spitkovsky A, Sironi L. Secondary Energization in Compressing Plasmoids during Magnetic Reconnection. [Internet]. 2020:arXiv:2006.12530. WebsiteAbstract
Plasmoids -- magnetized quasi-circular structures formed self-consistently in reconnecting current sheets -- were previously considered to be the graveyards of energetic particles. In this paper, we demonstrate the important role of plasmoids in shaping the particle energy spectrum in relativistic reconnection (i.e., with upstream magnetization $\sigma_{\rm up} \gg 1$). Using two dimensional particle-in-cell simulations in pair plasmas with $\sigma_{\rm up}=10$ and $100$, we study a secondary particle energization process that takes place inside compressing plasmoids. We demonstrate that plasmoids grow in time, while their interiors compress, amplifying the internal magnetic field. The magnetic field felt by particles injected in an isolated plasmoid increases linearly with time, which leads to particle energization as a result of magnetic moment conservation. For particles injected with a power-law distribution function, this energization process acts in such a way that the shape of the injected power law is conserved, while producing an additional non-thermal tail $f(E)\propto E^{-3}$ at higher energies followed by an exponential cutoff. The cutoff energy, which increases with time as $E_{\rm cut}\propto\sqrt{t}$, can greatly exceed $\sigma_{\rm up} m_e c^2$. We analytically predict the secondary acceleration timescale and the shape of the emerging particle energy spectrum, which can be of major importance in certain astrophysical systems, such as blazar jets.
Koliopoulou M. Secondary term formation strategies in German and Greek: a first contrastive approach. Terminologica. TOTh 2018 Terminology & Ontology: Theories and applications. 2020:51-62.
Haddad A, Ganas A, Kassaras I, Lupi M. Seismicity and geodynamics of western Peloponnese and central Ionian Islands: Insights from a local seismic deployment. Tectonophysics [Internet]. 2020;778:228353. WebsiteAbstract
The tectonic setting of western Peloponnese and central Ionian Islands, Greece, is characterized by the subduction of the oceanic African plate beneath the Aegean micro-plate. The transition from subduction to continental collision in northwestern Greece is accommodated by the right-lateral Cephalonia transform fault. In this work, we exploit the recordings of a temporary seismic network composed of 15 stations operating from July 2016 until May 2017 to investigate the complex deformation of this region. Our local network fills in a major observational gap in one of the most tectonically active regions of the Hellenic arc. We detected and located more than 1200 local earthquakes and constrained five 1D optimum local velocity models. The relocated seismicity (including the aftershock sequence that followed the October 2018 Mw 6.7 earthquake offshore Zakynthos) and associated focal mechanisms constrained for the major earthquakes point out a complex crustal deformation. We propose a clockwise rotation of the Ionian Akarnania Block accommodated by major marginal strike-slip fault zones that appear segmented along their strike. Additionally, left-lateral motion is observed on the Kyllini-Cephalonia fault along a north-west direction. Finally, the seismicity recorded in north Cephalonia (offshore Myrtos and Fiskardo) suggests that the Cephalonia transform fault is a large deformation zone where secondary WNW-striking sinistral strike-slip faults occur.
Antoine Haddad, Athanassios Ganas IKML. Seismotectonics of the Ionian-Akarnania Block (IAB) and Western Greece deduced from a local seismic deployment. In: EGU-2020. ; 2020. Publisher's Version egu2020-21285-print.pdf
Basina G, Elmutasim O, Gaber DA, Gaber SA, Lu X, Tzitzios V, Vaithilingam BV, Baikousi M, Asimakopoulos G, Karakassides MA, et al. On the selective oxidation of H2S by heavy loaded Nanoparticles Embedded in Mesoporous Matrix (NEMMs). [Internet]. 2020;278. Website
Basina G, Elmutasim O, Gaber DA, Gaber SA, Lu X, Tzitzios V, Vaithilingam BV, Baikousi M, Asimakopoulos G, Karakassides MA, et al. On the selective oxidation of H2S by heavy loaded Nanoparticles Embedded in Mesoporous Matrix (NEMMs). Applied Catalysis B: Environmental [Internet]. 2020;278. Website
Demetriou IC. Separation theorems for the extrema of best piecewise monotonic approximations to successive data. Optimization Methods and Software. 2020;Vol. 35(3):439-459.
Roumelas GD, Nistazakis HE, Leitgeb E, Ivanov HD, Volos CK, Tombras GS. Serially DF relayed hybrid FSO/MMW links with Weibull fading, M-turbulence and pointing errors. Optik [Internet]. 2020;216. Website
Roumelas GD, Nistazakis HE, Leitgeb E, Ivanov HD, Volos CK, Tombras GS. Serially DF relayed hybrid FSO/MMW links with Weibull fading, M-turbulence and pointing errors. Optik [Internet]. 2020;216. Website
Tsitsilonis OE, Paraskevis D, Lianidou E, Pierros V, Akalestos A, Kastritis E, Moutsatsou P, Scorilas A, Sphicopoulos T, Terpos E, et al. Seroprevalence of Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 among the Personnel and Students of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece: A Preliminary Report. Life (Basel)Life (Basel)Life (Basel). 2020;10.Abstract
Due to early implementation of public health measures, Greece had low number of SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 severe incidents in hospitalized patients. The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (ΝΚUA), especially its health-care/medical personnel, has been actively involved in the first line of state responses to COVID-19. To estimate the prevalence of antibodies (Igs) against SARS-CoV-2 among NKUA members, we designed a five consecutive monthly serosurvey among randomly selected NKUA consenting volunteers. Here, we present the results from the first 2500 plasma samples collected during June-July 2020. Twenty-five donors were tested positive for anti-SARS-CoV-2 Igs; thus, the overall seroprevalence was 1.00%. The weighted overall seroprevalence was 0.93% (95% CI: 0.27, 2.09) and varied between males [1.05% (95% CI: 0.18, 2.92)] and females [0.84% (95% CI: 0.13, 2.49)], age-groups and different categories (higher in participants from the School of Health Sciences and in scientific affiliates/faculty members/laboratory assistants), but no statistical differences were detected. Although focused on the specific population of NKUA members, our study shows that the prevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 Igs for the period June-July 2020 remained low and provides knowledge of public health importance for the NKUA members. Given that approximately one in three infections was asymptomatic, continuous monitoring of the progression of the pandemic by assessing Ig seroprevalence is needed.
Pawluski JL, Kokras N, Charlier TD, Dalla C. Sex matters in neuroscience and neuropsychopharmacology. Eur J Neurosci. 2020;52:2423-2428.Abstract
Prevalence and symptoms of most psychiatric and neurological disorders differ in men and women and there is substantial evidence that their neurobiological basis and treatment also differ by sex. This special issue sought to bring together a series of empirical papers and targeted reviews to highlight the diverse impact of sex in neuroscience and neuropsychopharmacology. This special issue emphasizes the diverse impact of sex in neuroscience and neuropsychopharmacology, including 9 review papers and 17 research articles highlighting investigation in different species (zebrafish, mice, rats, and humans). Each contribution covers scientific topics that overlap with genetics, endocrinology, cognition, behavioral neuroscience, neurology, and pharmacology. Investigating the extent to which sex differences can impact the brain and behavior is key to moving forward in neuroscience research.
Stefanaki C, Michos A, Latsios G, Tousoulis D, Peppa M, Zosi P, Boschiero D, Bacopoulou F. Sexual dimorphism of heart rate variability in adolescence: a case-control study on depression, anxiety, stress levels, body composition, and heart rate variability in adolescents with impaired fasting glucose. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [Internet]. 2020;17. Website
Kaviris G, Spingos I, Karakostas V, Papadimitriou E, Tsapanos T. Shear-wave splitting properties of the upper crust, during the 2013–2014 seismic crisis, in the CO2-rich field of Florina Basin, Greece. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors [Internet]. 2020;303. Website
Kassimis G, Didagelos M, De Maria GL, Kontogiannis N, Karamasis GV, Katsikis A, Sularz A, Karvounis H, Kanonidis I, Krokidis M, et al. Shockwave Intravascular Lithotripsy for the Treatment of Severe Vascular Calcification. Angiology [Internet]. 2020;71(8):677 - 688. Website
Papatheodoridis GV, Dalekos G, Idilman R, Sypsa V, Van Boemmel F, Buti M, Calleja JL, Goulis J, Manolakopoulos S, Loglio A, et al. Similar risk of hepatocellular carcinoma during long-term entecavir or tenofovir therapy in Caucasian patients with chronic hepatitis B. J Hepatol. 2020.Abstract
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was recently reported to be lower in Asian chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients treated with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) than entecavir (ETV), but this finding remains controversial. We assessed whether there was a difference between ETV and TDF treated patients of the well monitored, multicenter European PAGE-B cohort in the HCC incidence and other patient outcomes. METHODS: We included 1935 Caucasians with CHB, with or without compensated cirrhosis, treated with ETV (n=772) or TDF (n=1163) monotherapy. Mean follow-up has been 7.1+/-3.0 years from ETV/TDF onset. RESULTS: The 5-year cumulative HCC incidence was 5.4% in ETV and 6.0% in TDF treated patients (log-rank, P=0.321) without significant difference in any patient subgroup [with or without cirrhosis, naive or experienced to oral antiviral(s) (total, with or without cirrhosis)]. In multivariable Cox regression analyses, the hazard of HCC was similar between ETV and TDF treated patients after adjustment for several HCC risk factors. ETV and TDF treated patients had similar rates of on-therapy biochemical and virological remission, HBsAg loss, liver transplantation and/or death. Elastographic reversion of cirrhosis at year 5 (liver stiffness <12 kPa) was observed in 245/347 (70.6%) patients with pretreatment cirrhosis being more frequent in TDF than ETV treated patients (73.8% vs 61.5%, P=0.038). CONCLUSION: In Caucasian CHB patients, with or without cirrhosis, ETV and TDF long-term monotherapy is associated with similar HCC risk and rates of biochemical and virological remission, HBsAg loss and liver transplantation or death, but TDF seems to result in more frequent elastographic reversion of cirrhosis at year 5.
Simon Peter in the Gospel according to John: His Historical Significance according to the Johannine Community's Narrative
Karakolis C. Simon Peter in the Gospel according to John: His Historical Significance according to the Johannine Community's Narrative. Analogia: The Pemptousia Journal for Theological Studies [Internet]. 2020;10:35-45. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In the interconfessional theological dialogue between the Orthodox and the Roman-Catholic Church, there has been much discussion about the famous passage 16:16–19 of Matthew’s Gospel. However, not much attention has been paid to the testimonies of other New Testament books about the Apostle Peter’s person, work, and historical impact. This paper examines the narrative character of Simon Peter in John’s Gospel to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the great apostle’s historical significance in early Christianity. In our analysis, we make use of the narrative-critical method focusing on the comparison between Simon Peter and the Beloved Disciple. This approach opens a window to how the Johannine community evaluated Peter’s person and significance at the time of the composition of the Fourth Gospel, and, thus, helps us better understand the biblical foundations of the theological debate on the papal office.
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Marek A, Avramidis KA, Ginzburg NS, Haas D, Illy S, Jin J, Thumm M, Jelonnek J. Simple Feedback System for Passive Mode Locked Gyro-Devices at 263 GHz. In: GeMIC 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 German Microwave Conference. ; 2020. pp. 56-59. Website
Stergiannis P, Govari M, Jahaj E, Marvaki C, Toulia G, Marvaki K, Chasioti G, Intas G. Sleep disorders and restless legs syndrome in hemodialysis patients in Greece: a cross-sectional study. In: GeNeDis 2018. Springer, Cham; 2020. pp. 155-162.
Intas G, Rokana V, Stergiannis P, Chalari E, Anagnostopoulos F. Sleeping disorders and health-related quality of life in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal disease in Greece. In: GeNeDis 2018. Springer, Cham; 2020. pp. 73-83.
Dasteridis V, Loupis M, Baros D, Valasamas F. Smart energy recycling system for incorporating LED lights into trucks. 2020.
Kotsi, E., Mavroulis, S., Diakakis, Μ., Vassilakis E, Lekkas, E. Smart Geospatial System Design for Real-Time Risk Assessment at the Highly Active Area of the Ionian Islands, Greece. In: EGU2020. Vienna, Austria; 2020. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18981Abstract
The Ionian Islands are located in the northwestern part of the Hellenic Arc and constitute one of the most seismically active areas in the Mediterranean. Building a geospatial database including all the available geo-information layers was the initial step for identifying and delineating the earthquake-related environmental effects by using various mapping algebra techniques and algorithms. Landslide, liquefaction and tsunami related inventories were created. Real time recording network of sensors such as meteorological instruments, seismographs, accelerometers etc was designed to trans pond data telemetrically and feed a dynamically interactive geodatabase, which in turn act as a smart tool for declaring an area as vulnerable to a specific hazard. The abovementioned approach can contribute to the reduction of the consequences after a disastrous event, as it will provide useful information to the civil protection authorities for increased alertness during an ongoing threat. The identification of the risk areas by using various methods has become significant in recent years due to the fact that among others it serves as a valuable tool for revealing and highlighting sites of significant hazards. In this study we present a smart tool, specially developed for recording and taking under consideration any changing parameters that affect the susceptibility of an area to any of the studied geo-hazards and highlight it on a digital real time updateable map.
Audibert A, Combes F, Garc{\'ıa-Burillo S, Hunt L, Eckart A, Aalto S, Casasola V, Boone F, Krips M, Viti S, et al. Smoking-gun evidence of black hole feeding in NGC1808. arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.09133. 2020.
Allen JE, Frantzeskakis DJ, Karachalios NI, Kevrekidis PG, Koukouloyannis V. Solitary and periodic waves in collisionless plasmas: The Adlam-Allen model revisited. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2020;102. Website
Koutsokostas GN, Horikis TP, Frantzeskakis DJ. Soliton pairs in two-dimensional nonlocal media. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2020;101. Website
Mosić D, Stanimirović PS, Katsikis VN. Solvability of some constrained matrix approximation problems using core-EP inverses. Computational and Applied Mathematics [Internet]. 2020;39(4):311. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Using the core-EP inverse, we obtain the unique solution to the constrained matrix minimization problem in the Euclidean norm: $$\mathrm{Minimize }\ \Vert Mx-b\Vert _2$$Minimize‖Mx-b‖2, subject to the constraint $$x\in \mathcal{R}(M^k),$$x∈R(Mk),where $$M\in {\mathbb {C}}^{n\times n}$$M∈Cn×n, $$k=\mathrm {Ind}(M)$$k=Ind(M)and $$b\in {\mathbb {C}}^n$$b∈Cn. This problem reduces to well-known results for complex matrices of index one and for nonsingular complex matrices. We present two kinds of Cramer’s rules for finding unique solution to the above mentioned problem, applying one well-known expression and one new expression for core-EP inverse. Also, we consider a corresponding constrained matrix approximation problem and its Cramer’s rules based on the W-weighted core-EP inverse. Numerical comparison with classical strategies for solving the least squares problems with linear equality constraints is presented. Particular cases of the considered constrained optimization problem are considered as well as application in solving constrained matrix equations.
Tzeli D, Petsalakis ID, Theodorakopoulos G. The solvent effect on a styryl-bodipy derivative functioning as an AND molecular logic gate. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM CHEMISTRY. 2020;120.
Psycharis G, Trgalová J, Alturkmani MD, Kalogeria E, Latsi M, Roubin S. Studying primary and secondary teachers’ collaborative design of resources for algebra. In: Borko H, Potari D Proceedings of the twenty-fifth ICMI Study “Teachers of Mathematics Working and Learning in Collaborative Groups”. University of Lisbon; 2020. pp. 668-675. icmi_25_study_group_2020.pdf
Kostis PC. Increased uncertainty, credit supply, and non-performing loans in the Eurozone. Journal of Business Accounting and Finance Perspectives. 2020;2(1):11.
Papaioannou S. Nonnus’ Dionysiaca and the Latin tradition: the episode of Ampelus. In: Doroszewski F, Jazdzewska K Nonnus of Panopolis in Context III: Old Questions and New Perspectives . Leiden: Brill; 2020. pp. 119-138. Publisher's Version
Through the epic tradition: speech and assemblies in Quintus’Posthomerica. In: Papadodima E, Stefanis A New Approaches to Ancient Epic. Berlin: De Gruyter; 2020. pp. 134-153. Publisher's Version
Τσιμπουκλή Άννα. Ψηφιακή Ένταξη Κοινωνικά Ευάλωτων Ομάδων. Αθήνα: FES; 2020. Publisher's Version psifiaki_entaxi_koinonika_eyaloton_omadon.pdf
Despotopoulou A. “Underwater Monuments: Iossif Ventura and the Poetry of Commemoration.”. European Journal of Jewish Studies. 2020;14:137-148.
Paxinou E, Georgiou M, Kakkos V, Kalles D, Galani L. Achieving educational goals in microscopy education by adopting virtual reality labs on top of face-to-face tutorials. Research in Science & Technological Education, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Online [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Georgiou M, Ziogka K, Galani L. Are Pre-Service Teachers Ready to Write Stories in the Sciences?. Interdisciplinary Journal of Environmental and Science Education [Internet]. 2020;16(4):e2220. Publisher's Version
Galani A (L), Lekakis S. The heritage of trauma: Commemorative monuments of the Asia Minor Catastrophe in Greece. In: Gerry O’Reilly ed. "Places of Memory and Legacies in an Age of Insecurities and Globalization". Springer; 2020.
Karatza A, Galani L, Parcharidis I. Teaching Climate Change and Glaciers Using ESA-Eduspace Material. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology [Internet]. 2020;39(15):68-78. Publisher's Version
Kostis PC. Bridging Microeconomics and Macroeconomics and the Effects on Economic Development and Growth. IGI Global; 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
At the eve of the global financial crisis, it is particularly interesting to find out which are the theoretical bases or theoretical models that we can use to analyze today's reality. Indeed, today’s mainstream micro- and macroeconomic models are proven to be insufficient for exploring the dynamic and complex interactions among humans, institutions, and nature in our real economy. This issue has again gained momentum because of the recent global financial crisis, as theoretical constructs or models have been unable to provide interpretations of what really happened and what has to be done from now on. More precisely it is proven that microeconomics is filled with black-box models that fail to study the actual contractual relations between firms and markets, while macroeconomics over the last three decades has been useless at best and harmful at worst, since economists using macroeconomics became blind to catastrophic macro failure because they mistook the beauty or elegance of theoretical models for truth. Thus, questions have arisen about using new theoretical and empirical structures that would better describe our complex economic systems.  This edited book aims to address issues related to how growth issues are treated as having individual origins, but also how aggregates affect parts of the economic system with the ultimate goal of highlighting important microeconomic factors that affect macroeconomic factors and finally the economic development and growth process. This is the question of whether and how theoretical constructs take account of the application of microeconomic approaches to macroeconomic theory and how economies can be driven to a sustainable economic development and growth path. Thus, the scope is to analyze the hypotheses that govern the relationships of aggregate structures (macroeconomic analysis) that may are compatible with the assumptions that govern the behavior of the individuals, households, and firms (micro analysis), and vice versa, in trying to achieve positive economic growth rates, sustainably. Moreover, the analysis of this edited volume is oriented to focus on deeper issues that affect the functioning of the economic systems; this is what mesoeconomics and metaeconomics analysis deals with, since the focus must be in factors that are the deep roots of economic development and growth that bridge the microeconomics to macroeconomics. This is the future of evolutionary growth thinking over the next decades.
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Sifakis N, Tsantila N, Masina A, Vourdanou K. Designing ELF-aware lessons in high-stakes exam contexts. ELT Journal [Internet]. 2020;74(4):463–472. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In ELT contexts, the concept of ELF awareness has been proposed as a means of developing the skills, strategies, and overall outlook that learners require to competently participate in ELF interactions. Depending on the teaching context, this can be a demanding process. We discuss the ELF-aware instructional interventions carried out by two practitioners working in high-stakes exam preparation contexts in Greece. These contexts are predominantly Standard English oriented. The interventions described an attempt to put into practice the principles of ELF-aware pedagogy, namely awareness of language and language use, awareness of instructional practice, and awareness of learning. The innovative aspect of these interventions is that they do not run contrary to the curriculum of these high-stakes exam preparation classes. On the contrary, they complement the courseware used in these contexts with authentic audiovisual materials and original metalinguistic activities that boost learners’ self-confidence as ELF speakers and as candidates of these exams.
Mavridis S. Δρόμοι ποιητικά παράλληλα και μεταφραστικά τεμνόμενοι. Οι λογοτεχνικές αναζητήσεις στην Ισπανόφωνη Αμερική και στην Ελλάδα κατά το πέρασμα από τον 19ο στον 20ο αιώνα. Tribuna abierta de estudios hispano-helenos. 2020:254-255.
Διακουμοπούλου Κατερίνα. Le roi de patience. Η περιπετειώδης πορεία του Λεωνίδα Αρνιώτη στις δυτικές σκηνές. Επιστημονική Επετηρίς της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών [Internet]. 2020;ΜΔ:335 -356. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Ο Λεωνίδας Αρνιώτης, γεννημένος το 1862 στην Σπάρτη Λακωνίας, υπήρξε εξέχουσα προσωπικότητα, καλλιτέχνης των παραστατικών τεχνών του τέλους του 19ου και των αρχών του 20ου αι. με εθνική αλλά κυρίως διεθνή παρουσία. Στο άρθρο περιγράφεται η άγνωστη καλλιτεχνική πορεία του Λεωνίδα Αρνιώτη στις Η.Π.Α. αλλά και σε μεγάλες ευρωπαϊκές πρωτεύουσες: Παρίσι, Λονδίνο, Ρώμη, Βερολίνο, Βρυξέλλες κα. Ο Αρνιώτης υπήρξε ιπποδαμαστής, jockey, ακροβάτης επί ίππου, πυγμάχος, πυγμάχος επί ίππου, θιασάρχης, θεατρώνης, στιχουργός, συγγραφέας επιθεωρήσεων, θεατρικών έργων, επιστημονικών μελετών, πιλότος αεροπλάνων αλλά κυρίως ένας από τους διασημότερους εκπαιδευτές ζώων παγκοσμίως. Στα τέλη του 19ου αι. συνοδευόμενος από τη σύζυγό του Μαίρη και τον πολυάρθμο θίασο τετραπόδων σκύλων και γάτων πραγματοποίησε διετή περιοδεία στις Η.Π.Α. και υπήρξε ο πρώτος Έλληνας καλλιτέχνης στην άλλη πλευρά του Ατλαντικού με σταθερή και εκτεταμένη παρουσία. Εμπνευστής αλλαγών, με πολυδύναμες και διαισθητικές ικανότητες, εξέφρασε με ενάργεια το πνεύμα της εποχής, της μετάβασης από το 19ο στον 20ο αι. και αποτέλεσε καθοριστική προσωπικότητα σε σχέση με την εισαγωγή παγκόσμιων παραστατικών τάσεων στην αθηναϊκή σκηνή.
Kostis PC. Preface. In: Kostis P.C. (Ed.), Bridging Microeconomics and Macroeconomics and the Effects on Economic Development and Growth. IGI Global; 2020. Publisher's Version
Kafka KI, Kostis PC, Petrakis PE. Why Coevolution of Culture and Institutions Matters for Economic Development and Growth?. In: Yong R.M. (Ed.) Perspectives on Economic Development - Public Policy, Culture, and Economic Development. ISBN 978-1-78985-938-6: Intech Open Publications; 2020.
Petrakis PE, Kostis PC. The Evolution of the Greek Economy: Past Challenges and Future Approaches. ISBN 978-3-030-47209-2: Palgrave MacMillan; 2020.
Petrakis PE, Kostis PC. Policies for a Stronger Greek Economy: Actions for the Next Decade. ISBN 978-3-030-47078-4: Palgrave MacMillan; 2020.
Papaioannou S. Plautus and the Topography of His World. In: The Blackwell Companion to Plautus. Edited by Dorota Dutsch and George Franko. 1st ed. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2020. pp. 287-301.
Michalopoulos G, Sotiropoulos K, Drikos S, Barzouka K, Angelonidis Y. Spatiotemporal analysis of setting per game complex and team rotation in junior volleyball. Trends in Sport Sciences. 2020;27:141-148.Abstract
Introduction. In volleyball, setting is a critical skill from a technical and tactical point of view, as it affects attack directly: the better the quality of the setter’s performance, the more excellent attack actions are carried out by men and women attackers. Aim of Study. This study aimed to assess the spatial and temporal characteristics of the setting choices made by junior male volleyball setters and their performance concerning the game complex per match rotation. Material and Methods. A three-member group of experienced coaches assessed the setting zones choices, the setting tempo, and the performance of junior male setters from 20 volleyball games of teams competing in the final phase of the 2016 Greek Junior Championship. A five-level ordinal scale was used to evaluate the setting. The test of independence for the categorical variables was carried out using the chi-square test (χ2 ). Following the overall independence test, the difference in proportions among all levels of variables was tested. Results. Results showed that zone 4 was the junior setters’ first choice irrespective of the game complex. More detailed, in Complex II, the most preferable setting zones were 4 and 6, while zone 3 was the primary selection in Complex I. The setting in the first tempo was the most favorite option in Complex I, although second slow tempo was the most frequently used setting option in Complex II. As for the quality of the setting, the dominant value for both complexes was quality level 2. Conclusions. In conclusion, the junior male setters directed the ball mainly to position 4 by using the slow 2nd tempo settings irrespective of the game rotation. Moreover, they showed a higher proportion of excellent setting actions and used fast settings (first tempo) more frequently in Complex I than in Complex II. KEYWORDS:
Pogka V, Horefti E, Evangelidou M, Kostaki EG, Paraskevis D, Flountzi A, Georgakopoulou T, Magaziotou I, Mentis A, Karamitros T. Spatiotemporal Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Measles Strains Circulating in Greece during the 2017-2018 Outbreak. VirusesVirusesViruses. 2020;12.Abstract
Between May 2017 and November 2018, Greece has experienced a severe measles outbreak with a total of 3258 cases reported, after reaching its goal of eliminating measles since 2014-2015. In this study, we aimed to investigate the origin and the dispersal patterns of the measles strains that circulated in Greece during this outbreak and to identify possible transmission patterns of measles virus (MeV) in the country. Of the 832 measles suspect cases referred to the National Measles and Rubella Reference Laboratory for MeV RNA detection, 131 randomly selected positive samples, representative of the temporal and spatial distribution of the laboratory-confirmed measles cases in Greece, were processed for genotypic identification by an RT-PCR amplification of a 598 bp fragment containing the 450 bp hypervariable region of the measles virus N gene. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out by the approximate maximum likelihood method (ML) under the generalized time-reversible (GTR + cat) model. All samples analyzed were found to belong to genotype B3. Comparative analysis with other European and reference measles strains revealed three separate major clusters and other multiple viruses circulating simultaneously in Greece. They were all isolated from three main community groups, Greek-Roma children, non-minority Greek nationals and immigrants/refugees, a finding that is in accordance with what was also observed in the last two measles outbreaks in 2005-2006 and 2010-2011. Notably, for one of the three clusters, no similarity was detected with previously reported prototype strains. Our results indicate the need for a more intensive vaccination program against measles amongst minority populations and in refugee hot-spots as well as the importance of molecular surveillance as a tool for monitoring measles outbreaks.
Almpanis E, Zouros GP, Pantazopoulos PA, Tsakmakidis KL, Papanikolaou N, Stefanou N. Spherical optomagnonic microresonators: Triple-resonant photon transitions between Zeeman-split Mie modes. Physical Review B [Internet]. 2020;101. WebsiteAbstract
We report a thorough theoretical investigation of magnon-assisted photon transitions in magnetic garnet micron-sized spheres, which operate as optomagnonic resonators. In this case, matching the intraband splitting of optical Mie modes, induced by particle magnetization, to the eigenfrequency of the uniform-precession spin wave, high-efficiency triply resonant optical transitions between these modes, through respective emission or absorption of a cavity magnon, are enabled. By means of rigorous full electrodynamic computations, supported by corresponding approximate analytical calculations, we provide compelling evidence of greatly increased optomagnonic interaction, compared to that in similar processes between whispering gallery modes of corresponding submillimeter spheres, due to the reduced magnon mode volume. We explain the underlying mechanisms to a degree that goes beyond existing interpretation, invoking group theory to derive general selection rules and highlighting the role of the photon spin as the key property for maximizing the respective coupling strength. © 2020 American Physical Society.
Almpanis E, Zouros GP, Pantazopoulos PA, Tsakmakidis KL, Papanikolaou N, Stefanou N. Spherical optomagnonic microresonators: Triple-resonant photon transitions between Zeeman-split Mie modes. Physical Review B. 2020;101(5):054412 (8 pages).Abstract
We report a thorough theoretical investigation of magnon-assisted photon transitions in magnetic garnet micron-sized spheres, which operate as optomagnonic resonators. In this case, matching the intraband splitting of optical Mie modes, induced by particle magnetization, to the eigenfrequency of the uniform-precession spin wave, high-efficiency triply resonant optical transitions between these modes, through respective emission or absorption of a cavity magnon, are enabled. By means of rigorous full electrodynamic computations, supported by corresponding approximate analytical calculations, we provide compelling evidence of greatly increased optomagnonic interaction, compared to that in similar processes between whispering gallery modes of corresponding submillimeter spheres, due to the reduced magnon mode volume. We explain the underlying mechanisms to a degree that goes beyond existing interpretation, invoking group theory to derive general selection rules and highlighting the role of the photon spin as the key property for maximizing the respective coupling strength.
Laine S, Dey L, Valtonen M, Gopakumar A, Zola S, Komossa S, Kidger M, Pihajoki P, Gómez JL, Caton D, et al. Spitzer Observations of the Predicted Eddington Flare from Blazar OJ 287. [Internet]. 2020;894:L1. WebsiteAbstract
Binary black hole (BH) central engine description for the unique blazar OJ 287 predicted that the next secondary BH impact-induced bremsstrahlung flare should peak on 2019 July 31. This prediction was based on detailed general relativistic modeling of the secondary BH trajectory around the primary BH and its accretion disk. The expected flare was termed the Eddington flare to commemorate the centennial celebrations of now-famous solar eclipse observations to test general relativity by Sir Arthur Eddington. We analyze the multi-epoch Spitzer observations of the expected flare between 2019 July 31 and 2019 September 6, as well as baseline observations during 2019 February-March. Observed Spitzer flux density variations during the predicted outburst time display a strong similarity with the observed optical pericenter flare from OJ 287 during 2007 September. The predicted flare appears comparable to the 2007 flare after subtracting the expected higher base-level Spitzer flux densities at 3.55 and 4.49 μm compared to the optical R-band. Comparing the 2019 and 2007 outburst lightcurves and the previously calculated predictions, we find that the Eddington flare arrived within 4 hr of the predicted time. Our Spitzer observations are well consistent with the presence of a nano-Hertz gravitational-wave emitting spinning massive binary BH that inspirals along a general relativistic eccentric orbit in OJ 287. These multi-epoch Spitzer observations provide a parametric constraint on the celebrated BH no-hair theorem.
Karakassi, K. Stadt und Krise im griechischen Film am Beispiel von Tungsten. LEXIS. Athener Zeitschrift für Germanistik [Internet]. 2020;1. Publisher's Version
Umar Z, Kenourgios D, Papathanasiou S. The static and dynamic connectedness of environmental, social, and governance investments: International evidence. Economic Modelling [Internet]. 2020;93:112-124. Publisher's Version
Contoyiannis YF, Potirakis SM, Diakonos FK. Stickiness in the order parameter time-series as a signature of criticality. PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS. 2020;544.
Kapsala N, Mavrikaki E. Storytelling as a Pedagogical Tool in Nature of Science Instruction. In: Science: Philosophy, History and Education. Springer International Publishing; 2020. pp. 485–512. Website
Ivashchenko O, Khudolii O, Prusik K, Giovanis V. Strength Abilities: Immediate and Delayed Training Effects of Orthogonal Modes of Strength Training in Boys Aged 8 Years. Teorìâ Ta Metodika Fìzičnogo Vihovannâ. 2020;20(2):109-116.
Kosma A, Ruessmann P, Blügel S, Mavropoulos P. Strong spin-orbit torque effect on magnetic defects due to topological surface state electrons in Bi2Te3. PHYSICAL REVIEW B. 2020;102:144424.Abstract
We investigate the spin-orbit torque exerted on the magnetic moments of the transition-metal impurities Cr, Mn, Fe, and Co, embedded in the surface of the topological insulator Bi2Te3, in response to an electric field and a consequent electrical current flow in the surface. The multiple scattering problem of electrons off impurity atoms is solved by first-principles calculations within the full-potential relativistic Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) Green function method, while the spin-orbit torque calculations are carried out by combining the KKR method with the semiclassical Boltzmann transport equation. We analyze the correlation of the spin-orbit torque to the spin accumulation and spin flux in the impurities and unveil the effect of resonant scattering. In addition, we relate the torque to the resistivity and Joule heat production. We predict that the Mn/Bi2Te3 is optimal among the studied systems.
Chasapis G, Giannopoulos A, Skarmogiannis N. Norms of weighted sums of log-concave random vectors. Communications in Contemporary Mathematics [Internet]. 2020;22(4). Publisher's Version reverse-gm.pdf
<strong>Plautus' Erudite Comedy: New Insights into the Work of a <em>doctus poeta.</em></strong>(Pierides IX).
Plautus' Erudite Comedy: New Insights into the Work of a doctus poeta.(Pierides IX). (Papaioannou S, Demetriou C). Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2020. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Alexandrianism was among the trends that defined the formation of Roman literature across genres since the early decades of Roman literary history. This volume introduces a collection of original essays that contribute to a developing appreciation of the comedy of Plautus, the leading representative of Roman comedy, as a multi-faceted text that engages in a creative dialogue with various contemporary cultural and literary developments. The studies here, both individually and as parts of a longer, interactive discussion, offer a comprehensive examination of the first complete expression of the intellectual reception of Greek and Hellenistic literature and culture in Rome, and, at the same time, examine Plautus’ correspondence with the popularization of science and medicine, the Romanization of philosophy, and contemporary religious practices. As the first Latin poet whose work survives in extant form, Plautus is also examined here as a major literary figure who significantly influenced the development of Latin literature. This book will appeal to specialist scholars of Roman comedy, but also to graduate students working in the fields of classics and literary history. All long quotations of Greek and Latin are translated.
Kefi Chatzichamperi E, Kamberidou I. Ο ρόλος της άθλησης ως μέσο αποδοχής του «ασθενούς» φύλου στα Ανώτατα Στρατιωτικά Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα (ΑΣΕΙ). ‘Κοινωνίες μετά την κρίση, κοινωνίες χωρίς κρίση;΄ Ενότητα: Έμφυλες διακρίσεις στην κοινωνία, 7ο Τακτικό Συνέδριο Ελληνικής Κοινωνιολογικής Εταιρείας (ΕΚΕ). 2020:17-18.Abstract
CITE AS:Ευαγγελία Κέφη-Χατζηχαμπέρη και  Ειρήνη Καμπερίδου (2020).  Ο ρόλος της άθλησης ως μέσο αποδοχής του «ασθενούς» φύλου στα Ανώτατα Στρατιωτικά Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα (ΑΣΕΙ). Πρακτικά Συνεδρίου ‘Κοινωνίες μετά την κρίση, κοινωνίες χωρίς κρίση;΄ Ενότητα: Έμφυλες διακρίσεις στην κοινωνία, 7ο Τακτικό Συνέδριο Ελληνικής Κοινωνιολογικής Εταιρείας (ΕΚΕ)-Hellenic Sociological Society (HSS),  23-25 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020:  περίληψη, σελ. 17-18. ΕΚΠΑ, ΤΜΗΜΑ ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΜΜΕ.
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Φανάρας Βασίλειος. Παρουσίαση Επιστημονικής Εκδήλωσης: «Νέες Τεχνολογίες τροποποίησης του γονιδιώματος: Βιοηθικά Ζητήματα». Εξατομικευμένη Ιατρική [Internet]. 2020;2(2):78-81. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Παρουσίαση της Ημερίδας «Νέες Τεχνολογίες τροποποίησης του γονιδιώματος: Βιοηθικά Ζητήματα», Σπίτι της Κύπρου, Πρεσβεία της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας στην Αθήνα, 21.2.2020.https://spititiskyprou.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/prosklisi-21-feb-2020-esperida-nees-technologies.pdf
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Mpakali A, Saridakis E, Giastas P, Maben Z, Stern LJ, Larhed M, Hallberg M, Stratikos E. Structural Basis of Inhibition of Insulin-Regulated Aminopeptidase by a Macrocyclic Peptidic Inhibitor. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters [Internet]. 2020;11:1429-1434. PubmedAbstract
Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase (IRAP) is a transmembrane zinc metallopeptidase with many important biological functions and an emerging pharmacological target. Although previous structural studies have given insight on how IRAP recognizes linear peptides, how it recognizes its physiological cyclic ligands remains elusive. Here, we report the first crystal structure of IRAP with the macrocyclic peptide inhibitor HA08 that combines structural elements from angiotensin IV and the physiological substrates oxytocin and vasopressin. The compound is found in the catalytic site in a near canonical substrate-like configuration and inhibits by a competitive mechanism. Comparison with previously solved structures of IRAP along with small-angle X-ray scattering experiments suggests that IRAP is in an open conformation in solution but undergoes a closing conformational change upon inhibitor binding. Stabilization of the closed conformation in combination with catalytic water exclusion by the tightly juxtaposed GAMEN loop is proposed as a mechanism of inhibition.
Gkolfinopoulou C, Soukou F, Dafnis I, Kellici TF, Sanoudou D, Mavromoustakos T, Stratikos E, Chroni A. Structure–function analysis of naturally occurring apolipoprotein A-I L144R, A164S and L178P mutants provides insight on their role on HDL levels and cardiovascular risk. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences [Internet]. 2020. Website
Üner A, Mouratidis A, Kalender İ. Study efforts, learning strategies and test anxiety when striving for language competence: the role of utility value, self-efficacy, and reasons for learning English. Educational Psychology [Internet]. 2020;40(6):781-799. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Previous research has shown that utility value and expectancy forsuccess, as well as the reasons for academic striving, could partlyexplain academic engagement. Yet, their joint role in predictinglearning strategies and test anxiety has not been thoroughlyunderstood, especially in contexts where pressure for success ishigh. We examined this issue in a sample of Turkish universitystudents who were attending a language preparatory school(N¼1009; 53% males,Mage¼19.14years;SD¼1.08) and wereunder the psychological pressure to pass their qualifying exams.Regression analyses showed that next to self-efficacy beliefs, itwas intrinsic reasons which positively and consistently predictedlearning strategies; in contrast, self-worth concerns positively pre-dicted test anxiety. These relations emerged even among stu-dents who experienced failure and were thus psychologicallypressed to succeed. Our findings suggest that intrinsic reasons foracademic striving might play a decisive role even in psychologic-ally pressuring contexts
Seernani D, Ioannou C, Damania K, Spindler K, Hill H, Foulsham T, Smyrnis N, Bender S, Fleischhaker C, Biscaldi M. Studying global processing in autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with gaze movements: The example of a copying task. Plos one. 2020;15(6):e0224186.
Psycharis G, Skott CK. Studying mathematics teachers’ documentational and identity trajectories over time. In: Donevska-Todorova A, Faggiano E, Trgalova J, Lavicza Z, Weinhandl R, Clark-Wilson A, Weigand H-G Proceedings of the Tenth ERME Topic Conference (ETC 10) on Mathematics Education in the Digital Age (MEDA) . Linz, Austria; 2020. pp. 101-108. erme_meda_2020.pdf
Mantas J, others. Sun4Patients Web Platform: Facilitating Long-Term Monitoring of Stroke Patients. The Importance of Health Informatics in Public Health during a Pandemic. 2020;272:411.
Katsianis G, Papadimitriou I, Skenderis K, Taylor M. Supersymmetry anomaly in the superconformal Wess-Zumino model. JHEP. 2020;21:209.
Tasolamprou AC, Zhang L, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM, Koschny T. Surface states on photonic crystals as hybrid dielectric metasurface bound states of the termination layer. ACS Photonics [Internet]. 2020;7:2842 – 2849. Website
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Kranis H, Skourtsos E, Davis G, Karkanas P, Tourloukis V, Panagopoulou E, Harvati K. Switch-on, switch-off: Plio-Quaternary evolution of the Megalopolis Basin (Southern Greece), through structural overprinting, interaction and fault migration. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 2020:19950.
Ferle V, Repouskou A, Aspiotis G, Raftogianni A, Chrousos G, Stylianopoulou F, Stamatakis A. Synergistic effects of early life mild adversity and chronic social defeat on rat brain microglia and cytokines. Physiology and Behavior. 2020;215.
Ferle V, Repouskou A, Aspiotis G, Raftogianni A, Chrousos G, Stylianopoulou F, Stamatakis A. Synergistic effects of early life mild adversity and chronic social defeat on rat brain microglia and cytokines. Physiology and Behavior [Internet]. 2020;215. Website
Koutsokeras L, Constantinou M, Nikolaou P, Constantinides G, Kelires P. Synthesis and characterization of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon (HDLC) nanocomposite films with metal (Ag, Cu) nanoparticles. Materials [Internet]. 2020;13(7). Website
Koutsokeras L, Constantinou M, Nikolaou P, Constantinides G, Kelires P. Synthesis and characterization of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon (HDLC) nanocomposite films with metal (Ag, Cu) nanoparticles. Materials [Internet]. 2020;13. Website
Mavreas KF, Neofytos DD, Chrysina ED, Venturini A, Gimisis T. Synthesis, Kinetic and Conformational Studies of 2-Substituted-5-(β-d-glucopyranosyl)-pyrimidin-4-ones as Potential Inhibitors of Glycogen Phosphorylase. Molecules [Internet]. 2020;25(22):5463 - 5463. WebsiteAbstract
Dysregulation of glycogen phosphorylase, an enzyme involved in glucose homeostasis, may lead to a number of pathological states such as type 2 diabetes and cancer, making it an important molecular target for the development of new forms of pharmaceutical intervention. Based on our previous work on the design and synthesis of 4-arylamino-1-(β-d-glucopyranosyl)pyrimidin-2-ones, which inhibit the activity of glycogen phosphorylase by binding at its catalytic site, we report herein a general synthesis of 2-substituted-5-(β-d-glucopyranosyl)pyrimidin-4-ones, a related class of metabolically stable, C-glucosyl-based, analogues. The synthetic development consists of a metallated heterocycle, produced from 5-bromo-2-methylthiouracil, in addition to protected d-gluconolactone, followed by organosilane reduction. The methylthio handle allowed derivatization through hydrolysis, ammonolysis and arylamine substitution, and the new compounds were found to be potent (μM) inhibitors of rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase. The results were interpreted with the help of density functional theory calculations and conformational analysis and were compared with previous findings.
Nikolopoulou SG, Boukos N, Sakellis E, Efthimiadou EK. Synthesis of biocompatible silver nanoparticles by a modified polyol method for theranostic applications: Studies on red blood cells, internalization ability and antibacterial activity. [Internet]. 2020;211:111177. Website
Nikolopoulou SG, Boukos N, Sakellis E, Efthimiadou EK. Synthesis of biocompatible silver nanoparticles by a modified polyol method for theranostic applications: Studies on red blood cells, internalization ability and antibacterial activity. Journal of inorganic biochemistry [Internet]. 2020;211:111177. Website
Mavridis G, Arya R, Domnick A, Zoidakis J, Makridakis M, Vlahou A, Mpakali A, Lelis A, Georgiadis D, Tampé R, et al. A systematic re-examination of processing of MHCI-bound antigenic peptide precursors by endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 1. Journal of Biological Chemistry [Internet]. 2020;295:7193-7210. Website
Mazis I, Troulis M, Domatioti X. Systemic analysis in geopolitics and IR theory. Journal Of Humanities And Social Science. 2020;25(1):36-41.Abstract
The core aim of the current paper is to summarize the basic argumentation of the Waltzian program and re-examine it in comparison with the legacy of systemic geopolitics. Which is Waltz’s contribution, what is added by Mearsheimer and what does systemic geopolitical analysis offer in the margins of the relevant debate? Both of them focus on Great Powers, since these are considered without any doubt rational actors shaping international system. On this line of thought, their specific legacy is comparatively analyzed with systemic geopolitics and it is developed on the common basis of “system”. Systemic analysis is their common starting point towards analysis of international affairs and interstate distribution of power. Beyond their contradiction with reference to conclusions and epistemological issues, systemic analysis offers a common framework of understanding and conceptualizing systemic geopolitical analysis and structural realism. For this reason, system-level parameters are considered critical representing an epistemological and methodological prioritization far from blinkered analyses cited by other theoretical and philosophical traditions.
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Martos A, Kouroupetroglou G, Argyropoulos V, Papadopoulos K. Tactile identification of embossed lines and square areas in diverse dot heights by blind individuals”. Universal Access in the Information Society, Springer. 2020.
Stagni V, Kaminari A, Sideratou Z, Sakellis E, Vlahopoulos SA, Tsiourvas D. Targeting breast cancer stem-like cells using chloroquine encapsulated by a triphenylphosphonium-functionalized hyperbranched polymer. [Internet]. 2020;585. Website
Stagni V, Kaminari A, Sideratou Z, Sakellis E, Vlahopoulos SA, Tsiourvas D. Targeting breast cancer stem-like cells using chloroquine encapsulated by a triphenylphosphonium-functionalized hyperbranched polymer. International Journal of Pharmaceutics [Internet]. 2020;585. Website
Liddle J, Hutchinson JP, Kitchen S, Rowland P, Neu M, Cecconie T, Holmes DS, Jones E, Korczynska J, Koumantou D, et al. Targeting the Regulatory Site of ER Aminopeptidase 1 Leads to the Discovery of a Natural Product Modulator of Antigen Presentation. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2020. Publisher's Version
Vrachatis DA, Vavuranakis M, Tsoukala S, Giotaki S, Papaioannou TG, Siasos G, Deftereos G, Giannopoulos G, Raisakis K, Tousoulis D, et al. “TAVI: Valve in valve. A new field for structuralists? Literature review”. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology [Internet]. 2020;61(3):148 - 153. Website
Mesogiti I, Theodoropoulou E, Lyberopoulos G, Setaki F, Filis K, Di Giglio A, Percelsi A, Tzanakaki A. Techno-Economic Aspects of 5G Transport Network Deployments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) [Internet]. 2020;11616 LNCS:118-129. Website
Palafouta S, Gazeas K. Temporal evolution of the magnetically active eclipsing binary DV Psc. [Internet]. 2020;50:521 - 522. WebsiteAbstract
The existence of magnetic activity on the eclipsing binary DV Psc has been known for almost two decades. However, until recently, no evidence of periodic behaviour relevant to this activity had been found. In this study, long-term photometric observations of DV Psc are used to analyze the system's magnetic activity, seek a possible magnetic cycle and determine orbital and physical parameters. The combination of photometric and spectroscopic observations results in a unified model that describes the system over time in terms of variable spot activity. New times of minimum light are determined and an accurate astronomical ephemeris and updated O-C diagram are constructed for a total span of 19 years (1997-2017). The intense magnetic activity, as indicated by strong asymmetries in the light curves (O' Connell effect), and the periodic variation of the O-C diagram are combined to explain the system's behaviour. The existence of a third body, orbiting the eclipsing binary in an eccentric orbit, as well as a magnetic cycle are the most likely scenario.
Kitsiou A, Sotiropoulos K, Drikos S, Barzouka K, Malousaris G. Tendencies of the volleyball serving skill with respect to the serve type across genders. Journal of Physical Education and Sport ® (JPES) [Internet]. 2020;20:564-570. WebsiteAbstract
{The purpose of this study was to investigate the areas from which the serves performed by elite volleyball players were carried out, the zones into where they were directed and their performance in respect to the serve type used per gender. A three-member group of coaches assessed the serve actions of male (M) and female (F) elite players from 20 volleyball games (M=10
Koliopoulou M. Term formation under the prism of linguistic purism: Borrowings in German and Greek. International Journal of Lexicography. 2020;33(2):203-217.
Aad G, others. {Test of CP invariance in vector-boson fusion production of the Higgs boson in the $H\rightarrow\tau\tau$ channel in proton$-$proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2020;805:135426.
Theater als bürgerlicher Totentanz? Erinnernde Vergangenheitsbewältigung in Rolf Hochhuths <em>Der Stellvertreter </em>und Thomas Bernhards <em>Vor dem Ruhestand</em>
Theater als bürgerlicher Totentanz? Erinnernde Vergangenheitsbewältigung in Rolf Hochhuths Der Stellvertreter und Thomas Bernhards Vor dem Ruhestand. In: Szybisty, Tomasz & Godlewicz-Adamiec J (H) Literatur und Politik . Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego; 2020. pp. 273-288.Abstract
Der Zusammenbruch des NS-Regimes signalisierte für die westdeutsche Kunst eine deutliche Distanzierung von Politik. „Der Stellvertreter“ führt einen Wendepunkt herbei und verwandelt das Theater wieder in ein Politikum. Hochhuth richtet den Blick auf die verdrängte Vergangenheit, in dem er am Beispiel des Schweigens der katholischen Kirche während des Holocaust die Frage der individuellen Verantwortung bzw. Schuld untersucht. Auschwitz wird erstmals auf die Bühne gebracht und das Stück löst eine Repolitisierungswelle aus, so dass es mit Recht als Vorläufer des Dokumentartheaters gilt. Auch „Vor dem Ruhestand“ ist politisches Theater par excellence in dem Sinne, dass es Partei ergreift, irritiert, die bestehende Ordnung in Frage stellt. Illusionslos entdeckt Bernhard hinter der Fassade eines bürgerlich-demokratischen Staates das Fortbestehen der nationalsozialistischen Ideologie, nicht nur in Extremfällen, sondern auch in sozialen Strukturen und Gedankenmuster der sozialen Elite. Im Gegensatz zu Hochhuth, der immer noch fest an die Macht des bürgerlichen Individuums glaubt, dient Faschismus Bernhard als Musterbeispiel für die verfallenden bürgerlichen politischen Systeme.
Tasolamprou AC, Zhang L, Economou EN, Soukoulis CM, Koschny T. Theoretical and experimental investigation of the emergence of surface states on photonic crystals as hybrid dielectric metasurface bound states of the termination layer. In: 2020 14th International Congress on Artificial Materials for Novel Wave Phenomena, Metamaterials 2020. ; 2020. pp. 54 – 56. Website
Cardea I, Grassani D, Upham J, Boyd RW, Schulz SA, Tsakmakidis KL, Brès CS. Theoretical and numerical study of the time-bandwidth product in resonant cavities with nonreciprocal coupling. In: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. Vol. Part F183-CLEO-SI 2020. ; 2020. WebsiteAbstract
We present a theoretical and numerical model to show how the nonreciprocal coupling in a generalized resonator affects the balance between the reflected and intracavity power as well as the time-bandwidth product of the system. © OSA 2020 © 2020 The Author(s)
Cardea I, Grassani D, Upham J, Boyd RW, Schulz SA, Tsakmakidis KL, Bres CS. Theoretical and Numerical Study of the Time-Bandwidth Product in Resonant Cavities with Nonreciprocal Coupling. In: Conference Proceedings - Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting-LEOS. Vol. 2020-May. ; 2020. WebsiteAbstract
We present a theoretical and numerical model to show how the nonreciprocal coupling in a generalized resonator affects the balance between the reflected and intracavity power as well as the time-bandwidth product of the system. © 2020 OSA.
Krier L, Pagonakis IG, Avramidis KA, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Jelonnek J, Jin J, Laqua HP, Marek A, Moseev D, et al. Theoretical investigation on possible operation of a 140 GHz 1 MW gyrotron at 175 GHz for CTS plasma diagnostics at W7-X. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2020;27. Website
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Is There Such a Thing as Prophetic Christology in the Gospel of Mark? A Reader-Centered Approach
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Giannopoulos GI, Georgantzinos SK, Anifantis NK. Thermomechanical Response of Fullerene-Reinforced Polymers by Coupling MD and FEM. Materials. 2020;13(18):4132.
Theodossiadis G, Theodossiadis P, Chatziralli I. Thoughts and Challenges for the Current Treatment of Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy. In: Seminars in Ophthalmology. Vol. 35. Taylor & Francis; 2020. pp. 232–236.
Tsaridou S, Skamnelou M, Iliadou M, Lokka G, Parlapani E, Mougkogianni M, Danalatos R-I, Kanellou A, Chlorogiannis D-D, Kyrousi C, et al. Three-dimensional models for studying neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental diseases. GeNeDis 2018: Genetics and Neurodegeneration [Internet]. 2020:35-41. Pubmed Abstract
Human brain possesses a unique anatomy and physiology. For centuries, methodological barriers and ethical challenges in accessing human brain tissues have restricted researchers into using 2-D cell culture systems and model organisms as a tool for investigating the mechanisms underlying neurological disorders in humans. However, our understanding regarding the human brain development and diseases has been recently extended due to the generation of 3D brain organoids, grown from human stem cells or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). This system evolved into an attractive model of brain diseases as it recapitulates to a great extend the cellular organization and the microenvironment of a human brain. This chapter focuses on the application of brain organoids in modelling several neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases.
Alexandraki KI, BOUTZIOS G, ANTONOPOULOU I, Papaioannou TG, BARTSIOKA LI, MOSCHOURIS P, KARAPANAGIOTI A, MAVROEIDI V, MAKRILAKIS K, DUNTAS L, et al. Thyroid autoimmunity has no negative impact on insulin dynamics in prediabetic patients with normal thyroid function. Archives of the Balkan Medical Union [Internet]. 2020;55(2):215 - 223. Website
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Niespodziana K, Borochova K, Pazderova P, Schlederer T, Astafyeva Τ, Baranovskaya T, Barbouche MR, Beltyukov E, Berger A, Borzova E, et al. Toward personalization of asthma treatment according to trigger factors. Allergy Clin Immunol J. 2020;145(6):1529-1534.
Kossifos KM, Petrou L, Varnava G, Pitilakis A, Tsilipakos O, Liu F, Karousios P, Tasolamprou AC, Seckel M, Manessis D, et al. Toward the Realization of a Programmable Metasurface Absorber Enabled by Custom Integrated Circuit Technology. IEEE Access [Internet]. 2020;8:92986 – 92998. Website
Van der Kaap-Deeder J, Soenens B, Mouratidis A, De Pauw S, Krøjgaard P, Vansteenkiste M. Towards a detailed understanding of preschool children’s memory-related functioning and emotion regulation: The role of parents’ observed reminiscence style, memory valence, and parental gender. Developmental Psychology. 2020;56:1696-1708.Abstract
This study examined the role of parents’ reminiscing style in preschoolers’ memory-related functioning and general emotion regulation. In 87 families, each parent rated their child’s (Mage = 4.07 years, SD = 0.80) emotion regulation and discussed a positive and a negative memory with their child (resulting in 275 conversations). Multilevel analyses showed that children’s rated engagement during the conversation was higher when parents were observed to use autonomy-supportive, elaborative, and positive evaluative reminiscing, while children’s rated disaffection was predicted by low autonomy support, low elaboration, and negative evaluation. Parental positive evaluation also related positively to children’s memory performance. With respect to emotion regulation, only parents’ negative evaluation when talking about negative memories related to higher emotional lability. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)
Kumar P, Debele SE, Sahani J, Aragão L, Barisani F, Basu B, Bucchignani E, Charizopoulos N, Di Sabatino S, Domeneghetti A. Towards an operationalisation of nature-based solutions for natural hazards. 2020;731:138855.
Kuschmierz P, Meneganzin A, Pinxten R, Pievani T, Cvetković D, Mavrikaki E, Graf D, Beniermann A. Towards common ground in measuring acceptance of evolution and knowledge about evolution across Europe: a systematic review of the state of research. Evolution: Education and Outreach [Internet]. 2020;13. Website
Aiello G, Schreck S, Avramidis KA, Franke T, Gantenbein G, Jelonnek J, Meier A, Scherer T, Strauss D, Thumm M, et al. Towards large area CVD diamond disks for Brewster-angle windows. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2020;157. Website
Karavoltsos S, Sakellari A, Bakeas E, Bekiaris G, Plavšić M, Proestos C, Zinelis S, Koukoulakis K, Diakos I, Dassenakis M, et al. Trace elements, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, mineral composition, and FT-IR characterization of unrefined sea and rock salts: environmental interactions. Environmental Science and Pollution Research [Internet]. 2020;27:10857-10868. Website
Kouli K. Tracing human impact on a mountainous plant landscape in Rhodopi Mt (N. Greece) during the last 1100 years. Revue de micropaléontologie [Internet]. 2020;68. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Mediterranean mountain ecosystems have been attractive to human societies due to their valuable resources, but are also susceptible to environmental and climate changes. The Rhodope Mountain Range hosts one of the least disturbed natural forests of Europe and is a conservation priority area in the Southern Balkans. Located in the borderlands of the plain of Macedonia, the forest ecosystem development of Rhodope Mountains was shaped not only by Late Holocene climatic variability, but also by changes in human activities since Byzantine times. Palynological and microscopic charcoal analysis of the Livaditis ombrotrophic bog record offers unique insights into vegetation and landscape evolution under the influence of human land-use practices in the south Rhodope area during the last c.a. 1100 years. The findings show a forested landscape, with well-developed Pinus and Abies forests of in the montane zone and mixed deciduous oak forests below that flourished in the area until 900 AD. The expansion of human activity in mountainous areas during the period of Byzantine economic growth (ca. 1000 AD) is evidenced by forest clearance through fire, affecting mainly the Abies populations. The Livaditis record bears evidence about both, arboriculture and cereal cultivation as well as animal husbandry during the first period of human activities in the uplands, while a shift towards pastoralism is most likely associated with the establishment of the Vlach population in the region (ca. 1200 AD). Subsequently, a short-lived expansion of the Pinus percentages could be attributed to the afforestation of abandoned pasture land during the Little Ice Age. Finally, a further intensification of pastoralism is most likely concurrent with the population expansion documented during the Ottoman period (after 1500 AD). The Livaditis pollen record shows significant vegetation shifts in the upland area of southern Rhodope Mountains that could be associated with changes in climate, population mobility and density, as well as evolving land-use practices.
MITSIS T, Efthimiadou A, Bacopoulou F, Vlachakis D, Chrousos GP, Eliopoulos E. Transcription factors and evolution: An integral part of gene expression (Review). World Academy of Sciences Journal [Internet]. 2020;2:3-8. Website
Chartoumpekis DV, Ziros PG, Georgakopoulos-Soares I, Smith AAT, Marques AC, Ibberson M, Kopp PA, Habeos I, Trougakos IP, Khoo NKH, et al. The Transcriptomic Response of the Murine Thyroid Gland to Iodide Overload and the Role of the Nrf2 Antioxidant System. Antioxidants [Internet]. 2020;9:884. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Background: Thyroid follicular cells have physiologically high levels of reactive oxygen species because oxidation of iodide is essential for the iodination of thyroglobulin (Tg) during thyroid hormone synthesis. Thyroid follicles (the functional units of the thyroid) also utilize incompletely understood autoregulatory mechanisms to defend against exposure to excess iodide. To date, no transcriptomic studies have investigated these phenomena in vivo. Nuclear erythroid factor 2 like 2 (Nrf2 or Nfe2l2) is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of numerous antioxidant and other cytoprotective genes. We showed previously that the Nrf2 pathway regulates the antioxidant defense of follicular cells, as well as Tg transcription and Tg iodination. We, thus, hypothesized that Nrf2 might be involved in the transcriptional response to iodide overload. Methods: C57BL6/J wild-type (WT) or Nrf2 knockout (KO) male mice were administered regular water or water supplemented with 0.05{%} sodium iodide for seven days. RNA from their thyroids was prepared for next-generation RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). Gene expression changes were assessed and pathway analyses were performed on the sets of differentially expressed genes. Results: Analysis of differentially expressed messenger RNAs (mRNAs) indicated that iodide overload upregulates inflammatory-, immune-, fibrosis- and oxidative stress-related pathways, including the Nrf2 pathway. Nrf2 KO mice showed a more pronounced inflammatory–autoimmune transcriptional response to iodide than WT mice. Compared to previously published datasets, the response patterns observed in WT mice had strong similarities with the patterns typical of Graves' disease and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) also responded to iodide overload, with the latter targeting mRNAs that participate mainly in inflammation pathways. Conclusions: Iodide overload induces the Nrf2 cytoprotective response and upregulates inflammatory, immune, and fibrosis pathways similar to autoimmune hyperthyroidism (Graves' disease) and PTC.
Varotsos GK, Nistazakis HE, Aidinis K, Jaber F, Rahman KKM. Transdermal subcarrier L-PSK or DBPSK optical wireless links with time diversity, skin attenuation and spatial jitter. Journal of Modern Optics [Internet]. 2020;67:1233-1240. Website
Morfonios CV, Rontgen M, Diakonos FK, Schmelcher P. Transfer efficiency enhancement and eigenstate properties in locally symmetric disordered finite chains. ANNALS OF PHYSICS. 2020;418.
Chatziralli I, Ventura CV, Touhami S, Reynolds R, Nassisi M, Weinberg T, Pakzad-Vaezi K, Anaya D, Mustapha M, Plant A, et al. Transforming ophthalmic education into virtual learning during COVID-19 pandemic: a global perspective. Eye. 2020:1–8.
Chrysostomou S, Triantafyllaki A. Transitioning to online music teacher education: Challenges and opportunities for knowledge development. Teaching, Technology, and Teacher Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Stories from the Field. 2020.
Chrysostomou, S. & Triantafyllaki A. Transitioning to online music teacher education: challenges and opportunities for knowledge development. In: Teaching, Technology, and Teacher Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Stories from the Field. Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE); 2020. Publisher's Version
Dimou S, Martzoukou O, Dionysopoulou M, Bouris V, Amillis S, Diallinas G. Translocation of nutrient transporters to cell membrane via Golgi bypass in Aspergillus nidulans. EMBO Rep. 2020;21(7):e49929.Abstract
Nutrient transporters, being polytopic membrane proteins, are believed, but not formally shown, to traffic from their site of synthesis, the ER, to the plasma membrane through Golgi-dependent vesicular trafficking. Here, we develop a novel genetic system to investigate the trafficking of a neosynthesized model transporter, the well-studied UapA purine transporter of Aspergillus nidulans. We show that sorting of neosynthesized UapA to the plasma membrane (PM) bypasses the Golgi and does not necessitate key Rab GTPases, AP adaptors, microtubules or endosomes. UapA PM localization is found to be dependent on functional COPII vesicles, actin polymerization, clathrin heavy chain and the PM t-SNARE SsoA. Actin polymerization proved to primarily affect COPII vesicle formation, whereas the essential role of ClaH seems indirect and less clear. We provide evidence that other evolutionary and functionally distinct transporters of A. nidulans also follow the herein identified Golgi-independent trafficking route of UapA. Importantly, our findings suggest that specific membrane cargoes drive the formation of distinct COPII subpopulations that bypass the Golgi to be sorted non-polarly to the PM, and thus serving house-keeping cell functions.
Koutsokostas GN, Horikis TP, Frantzeskakis DJ, Prinari B, Biondini G. Transverse dynamics of vector solitons in defocusing nonlocal media. European Physical Journal Plus [Internet]. 2020;135. Website
Aad G, others. {Transverse momentum and process dependent azimuthal anisotropies in $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=8.16$ TeV $p$+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2020;80:73.
Kalampalikis A, Michala L, Kathopoulis N, Kypriotis K, Papaioannou G, Protopapas A. {Transverse Vaginal Septum with a Hemiuterus: A Laparoscopic-Guided Abdominoperineal Approach.}. Journal of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. 2020;33:590–593.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Transverse vaginal septum is a rare Müllerian anomaly that can coexist with other defects. CASE: A 12-year-old patient was referred to our clinic for cyclic, lower abdominal pain. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of a transverse vaginal septum, a hemiuterus with a nonfunctioning rudimentary horn, and left unilateral ureter and kidney. The septum was excised laparoscopically assisted by a vaginal dilator to guide the dissection. The mucosal gap of the vagina was then bridged with sutures using the perineal approach. The postoperative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged with instructions for vaginal dilations. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Early identification of a transverse vaginal septum and careful planning of the operation can improve the outcome of corrective surgery and prevent possible complications.
Drechsel J, Kyrousi C, Cappello S, Sieber SA. Tranylcypromine specificity for monoamine oxidase is limited by promiscuous protein labelling and lysosomal trapping. RSC Chemical Biology [Internet]. 2020;1(4):209-213. Pubmed Abstract
Monoamine oxidases MAOA and MAOB catalyze important cellular functions such as the deamination of neurotransmitters. Correspondingly, MAO inhibitors are used for the treatment of severe neuropsychiatric disorders such as depression. A commonly prescribed drug against refractory depression is tranylcypromine, however, the side effects are poorly understood. In order to decipher putative off-targets, we synthesized two tranylcypromine probes equipped with either an alkyne moiety or an alkyne-diazirine minimal photocrosslinker for in situ proteome profiling. Surprisingly, LC-MS/MS analysis revealed low enrichment of MAOA and relatively promiscuous labeling of proteins. Photoprobe labeling paired with fluorescent imaging studies revealed lysosomal trapping which could be largely reverted by the addition of lysosomotropic drugs.
Mitsi E. The Travails ofThe Comedy of Errorsin Athens. Representations dans le monde anglophone. 2020.
Pagonakis IG, Avramidis KA, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Ioannidis ZC, Jin J, Kalaria P, Piosczyk B, Ruess S, Ruess T, et al. Triode magnetron injection gun for the {KIT} 2 {MW} 170 {GHz} coaxial cavity gyrotron. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2020;27:023105. Website
Pagonakis IG, Avramidis KA, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Ioannidis ZC, Jin J, Kalaria P, Piosczyk B, Ruess S, Ruess T, et al. Triode magnetron injection gun for the KIT 2 MW 170 GHz coaxial cavity gyrotron. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2020;27. Website
Papadimitriou MA, Avgeris M, Levis P, Papasotiriou EC, Kotronopoulos G, Stravodimos K, Scorilas A. tRNA-Derived Fragments (tRFs) in Bladder Cancer: Increased 5'-tRF-LysCTT Results in Disease Early Progression and Patients' Poor Treatment Outcome. Cancers (Basel). 2020;12.Abstract
The heterogeneity of bladder cancer (BlCa) prognosis and treatment outcome requires the elucidation of tumors' molecular background towards personalized patients' management. tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs), although originally considered as degradation debris, represent a novel class of powerful regulatory non-coding RNAs. In silico analysis of the TCGA-BLCA project highlighted 5'-tRF-LysCTT to be significantly deregulated in bladder tumors, and 5'-tRF-LysCTT levels were further quantified in our screening cohort of 230 BlCa patients. Recurrence and progression for non-muscle invasive (NMIBC) patients, as well as progression and patient's death for muscle-invasive (MIBC) patients, were used as clinical endpoint events. TCGA-BLCA were used as validation cohort. Bootstrap analysis was performed for internal validation and the clinical net benefit of 5'-tRF-LysCTT on disease prognosis was assessed by decision curve analysis. Elevated 5'-tRF-LysCTT was associated with unfavorable disease features, and significant higher risk for early progression (multivariate Cox: HR = 2.368; p = 0.033) and poor survival (multivariate Cox: HR = 2.151; p = 0.032) of NMIBC and MIBC patients, respectively. Multivariate models integrating 5'-tRF-LysCTT with disease established markers resulted in superior risk-stratification specificity and positive prediction of patients' progression. In conclusion, increased 5'-tRF-LysCTT levels were strongly associated with adverse disease outcome and improved BlCa patients' prognostication.
Two obstacles to enabling change in ELF-aware teacher education and how to overcome them.
Sifakis N. Two obstacles to enabling change in ELF-aware teacher education and how to overcome them. Estudos Linguísticos e Literários [Internet]. 2020;65:104-117. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this paper I discuss the possibilities, opportunities, challenges and (even) perils in applying the ELF-aware perspective in teacher education. I focus on presenting two obstacles in enabling this application, the first related to teachers’ attitudes, which tend to be fundamentally negative, and the second referring to an uncertainty about establishing, applying and evaluating appropriate ELF pedagogy. The obstacles are discussed with reference to examples from my personal experience as teacher educator, and argue (a) that these obstacles are also present in more “traditional” teaching and teacher education practices and (b) that they can be overcome if they are perceived as opportunities for integrating real-life interactions involving non-native English language users in the EFL classroom and prompting EFL teacher reflection and growth.
Guo L, He J, Wang L, Cheng Y, Frantzeskakis DJ, Van Den Bremer TS, Kevrekidis PG. Two-dimensional rogue waves on zero background in a Benney-Roskes model. Physical Review Research [Internet]. 2020;2. Website
Moysis L, Tutueva A, Volos C, Butusov D, Munoz-Pacheco JM, Nistazakis H. A two-parameter modified logistic map and its application to random bit generation. Symmetry [Internet]. 2020;12. Website

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