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M. Sajeva

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THE ELEVATION OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS: OUR CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

2006

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An introduction to Open Source software licensing and use in anaesthesia department

2007

EU member states are supporting the Open Source initiative suggesting the adoption of free software in government installation instead of commercial software. The latest national laws suggest adoption of Open Source solutions in educational structures as well, such as in schools and universities. It is clear that imprisoning knowledge with license fees does not allow any improvement nor any growth.

EngineeringEngineering managementGovernmentCommercial softwareOpen sourceSoftwarebusiness.industryMember statesOpen source softwarebusinessSoftware engineeringLicense
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Succulent Plants, A guide to CITES-listed species

2017

This guide covers the main succulent species, other than cacti, regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). It provides information on the implementation of the Convention for these species with details on their distribution, uses, traded parts and derivatives, and scientific names. It is written for the non-expert and additional sections cover identification, guidance on CITES documentation and key resources.

CITESSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataInternational TradeCITES; Endangered species; International TradeEndangered specie
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New Records of Diptera for Lampedusa island

2008

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Volatile components of Periploca angustifolia

2008

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataApocynaceae volatiles ecological role
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La Convenzione di Washington sul commercio internazionale di specie selvatiche.

2017

CITES commercio internazionale specie protetteSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Water recycling in leaves of Lithops (Aizoaceae)

2016

Lithops plants consist of a pair of succulent leaves inserted on a short stem; in each growing season, young leaves develop in a cavity formed between the older pair. Young leaves can take up water from the older pair allowing the plant to maintain growth and leaf expansion even without external supply of water. Recycling water between vegetative organs is one of the possible adaptation strategies of plants under drought stress, but it had never been demonstrated experimentally in Lithops. The methodology used to verify the existence of water redistribution from old leaves to young leaves was fluorescence microscopy, using two dyes to follow the water pathway inside the plant: Sulforhodamin…

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