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L Palumbo

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Higher blood eosinophil levels after omalizumab treatment may be associated with poorer asthma outcomes

2019

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaTreatment outcomeMEDLINEOmalizumabOmalizumabSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioImmunoglobulin Eeosinophil Omalizumab anti-IgE asthmaLeukocyte CountText miningForced Expiratory VolumeInternal medicineEosinophiliamedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAnti-Asthmatic AgentsBlood eosinophilAgedRetrospective StudiesAsthmabiologybusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyMiddle AgedasthmaPrognosismedicine.diseaseEosinophilsTreatment Outcomeinflammationbiology.proteinFemalebusinessmedicine.drug
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«IL GRANDE PAN (NON) È MORTO». LA LEGGENDA DELLA MORTE DI PAN DA PLUTARCO A D’ANNUNZIO

2016

In Plutarch’s De defectu oraculorum a mysterious voice announces to a ship’s helmsman that «the Great Pan is dead». This enigmatic legend gave rise to two different interpretations crossing the history of European literatures. The first, concerning ritualism and folklore, connects this episode to the death of vegetations’s God (Tammuz, Adonis) or of another demonic entity. According to the second, common in Christian authors, Pan is the same crucifix Jesus or, on the contrary, the paganism defeated by his death. Gabriele D’Annunzio overturns announcement’s meaning and proclaims that «the Great Pan is not dead».

Settore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia ClassicaPan death legend
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