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2500 Years of European Climate Variability and Human Susceptibility

2011

Climate variations influenced the agricultural productivity, health risk, and conflict level of preindustrial societies. Discrimination between environmental and anthropogenic impacts on past civilizations, however, remains difficult because of the paucity of high-resolution paleoclimatic evidence. We present tree ring-based reconstructions of central European summer precipitation and temperature variability over the past 2500 years. Recent warming is unprecedented, but modern hydroclimatic variations may have at times been exceeded in magnitude and duration. Wet and warm summers occurred during periods of Roman and medieval prosperity. Increased climate variability from similar to 250 to 6…

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyClimate Changemedia_common.quotation_subjectLast MillenniumCollapseClimatic ProcessesClimate changeCivilizationHistory 18th CenturyHistory 21st Century01 natural sciencesTreesHistory 17th CenturyQuercusReconstructionsDendrochronologyHumansAgricultural productivityEpidemicsRoman Warm PeriodSeriesHistory AncientHoloceneHistory 15th Century0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonMultidisciplinaryDroughtHoloceneTemperatureRecordsAgricultureHistory 19th CenturyDemiseHistory 20th Century15. Life on landHistory MedievalRoman EmpireEuropeGeographyHistory 16th Century13. Climate actionAfricaSeasonsPhysical geographyProsperityScience
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Learning from the past in the COVID-19 era: rediscovery of quarantine, previous pandemics, origin of hospitals and national healthcare systems, and e…

2020

Abstract After the dramatic coronavirus outbreak at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, on 11 March 2020, a pandemic was declared by the WHO. Most countries worldwide imposed a quarantine or lockdown to their citizens, in an attempt to prevent uncontrolled infection from spreading. Historically, quarantine is the 40-day period of forced isolation to prevent the spread of an infectious disease. In this educational paper, a historical overview from the sacred temples of ancient Greece—the cradle of medicine—to modern hospitals, along with the conceive of healthcare systems, is provided. A few foods for thought as to the conflict between ethics in medicine and shortage of personne…

2474Economic growth030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHistory 18th Centurylaw.invention0302 clinical medicineCholeralawPandemicechocardiographyMedicine030212 general & internal medicineHealth WorkforceHistory AncientEthics and LawHistory 15th CenturyHealth Care RationingHistory 19th CenturyGeneral Medicinecongenital heart diseaseHospitalsHistory 16th CenturyQuarantinesymbolsCoronavirus InfectionsHealthcare systemCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Pneumonia ViralCardiologyHistory 21st CenturyResource AllocationHistory 17th Century03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeBetacoronavirusLeprosyQuarantineHumansEthics MedicalChinaPandemicsHippocratic OathPlaguepaediatric cardiologybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2OutbreakCOVID-19History 20th CenturyHistory MedievalUnited StatesInfectious disease (medical specialty)Hippocratic OathbusinessPostgraduate medical journal
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The main trends in the palaeodemography of the 7th-18th century population of Latvia

2006

The study represents palaeodemographic research of osteological material of 3304 individuals from the funds of the Anthropological Laboratory of the Institute of History of the University of Latvia in Riga, dating from the 7 th to the 18 th century AD. Compensated life expectancy at birth is varying between 20.3 and 22.2 years during the research period. Crude mortality has changed between 49.3 and 45 %o. In the early period (7 th - 13 th century) there is a significant male prevalence (2.2 - 1.4); female life expectancy at the age of 20 is on average 6.6 years less than for males. This difference decreases to 5.4 years in the 13 th - 18 th century. According to historical demography, femal…

AdultMaleHistoryAdolescentPopulation DynamicsPopulationDemographic transitionReproductive ageHistory 18th CenturyHistory 17th CenturyAge DistributionLife ExpectancyBody SizeHumansMortalitySex DistributionBirth RateChildeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyHistory 15th CenturyFamily Characteristicseducation.field_of_studyLife spanInfant NewbornInfantPaleontologyHistorical demographyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedLatviaHistory MedievalChild mortalityHistory 16th CenturyFemale life expectancyChild PreschoolAnthropologyLife expectancyFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyDemographyAnthropologischer Anzeiger
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DaVinci's Mona Lisa entering the next dimension.

2013

For several of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings, such as The Virgin and Child with St Anne or the Mona Lisa, there exist copies produced by his own studio. In case of the Mona Lisa, a quite exceptional, rediscovered studio copy was presented to the public in 2012 by the Prado Museum in Madrid. Not only does it mirror its famous counterpart superficially; it also features the very same corrections to the lower layers, which indicates that da Vinci and the ‘copyist’ must have elaborated their panels simultaneously. On the basis of subjective (thirty-two participants estimated painter-model constellations) as well as objective data (analysis of trajectories between landmarks of both paintings), …

AdultMaleVision DisparityFamous Personsmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyObjective dataYoung AdultOpticsArtificial IntelligenceHumansDimension (data warehouse)media_commonPaintingDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryMuseumsPerspective (graphical)ArtSensory SystemsOphthalmologyStereopsisHistory 16th CenturyBinocular disparityFemalePaintingsbusinessMona lisaStudioPerception
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Prof. J. Lautenbacha angļu literaturas vēsture XVI. gadsimtenī

1922

Angļu drāma - vēsture un kritikaLiteratūras vēstureEnglish literature of the 16th century. - history and criticism:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]Šekspīrs Viljams (1564 1616) - daiļradeAngļu dzeja - vēsture un kritikaEnglish poetry - history and criticismŠekspīra laika teātrisSonetiAngļu literatūra 16. gs. - vēsture un kritikaHistory of literatureShakespeare William (1564 1616)English drama - history and criticism
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IL CANTIERE DEL COMPLESSO CARMELITANO DELL’ANNUNZIATA A TRAPANI NELLA SECONDA METÀ DEL CINQUECENTO

2016

Il complesso carmelitano dell’Annunziata a Trapani, costituito dalla chiesa e dal convento annesso (oggi sede del Museo Regionale Agostino Pepoli), appare come un’architettura fortemente stratificata, frutto di una lunga e complessa vicenda progettuale che si snoda dal XIV secolo fino alla metà del Settecento. Il presente studio intende contribuire alla conoscenza del cantiere dell’Annunziata nella seconda metà del Cinquecento, un periodo ancora poco indagato dalle ricerche finora condotte sulla fabbrica, offrendo in particolare alcune riflessioni sui maestri impegnati nella costruzione del complesso architettonico, a partire dall’esame della documentazione relativa alla gestione amministra…

Annunziata church and conventmastersTrapani Chiesa e concento dell'Annunziata XVI secolo cantiereTrapani; Annunziata church and convent; 16th century; building site; masters; Trapani; Chiesa e concento dell'Annunziata; XVI secolo; cantiereChiesa e concento dell'AnnunziatacantiereTrapani16th centuryTrapani Annunziata church and convent 16th century building site mastersbuilding siteSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaXVI secolo
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On differences and similarities in the analysis of Lorenz, Chen, and Lu systems

2015

Currently it is being actively discussed the question of the equivalence of various Lorenzlike systems and the possibility of universal consideration of their behavior (Algaba et al., 2013a,b, 2014b,c; Chen, 2013; Chen and Yang, 2013; Leonov, 2013a), in view of the possibility of reduction of such systems to the same form with the help of various transformations. In the present paper the differences and similarities in the analysis of the Lorenz, the Chen and the Lu systems are discussed. It is shown that the Chen and the Lu systems stimulate the development of new methods for the analysis of chaotic systems. Open problems are discussed. peerReviewed

Chen systemLorenz systemLorenz-like systemsLu systemLyapunov exponentChaotic analog of 16th Hilbert problem
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LA SECONDA VITA DELLO STERI: 1458-1535-The second life of the Steri: 1458-1535

2015

Progetto, costruzione, mutazioni: la storia di un’architettura sperimenta molte vite; nuove generazioni, differenti esigenze e usi ne mutano presupposti e condizioni iniziali. Lo Steri dei Chiaromonte a Palermo ha attraversato vicende secolari. I saggio propone un racconto della genesi e dell’inizio di un processo (tra XIV e XVI secolo) ancora in corso, la fase meno nota e documentabile di un imponente edificio nel cuore di una grande città del Mediterraneo. Design, construction and transformations: the history of a work of architecture has many lives. New generations, and different needs and uses change the initial assumptions and conditions. The Steri, the palace of the Chiaramonte family…

Chiaramonte palace Steri construction Architecture between the 14TH and 16TH centuriesSteri Palermo architettura XV-XVI secolo costruzioneSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Jacopo Salemi: un modello ligneo per il monastero di San Nicolò l'Arena a Catania

2014

Jacopo Salemi, architetto e scultore proveniente dalla città di Castrogiovanni, il giorno 8 novembre 1563 a Catania, sottoscrive un contratto con la congregazione dei monaci benedettini per la costruzione di un modello in legno della chiesa San Nicolò l’Arena che si stava costruendo dal 1558 sul confine ovest della città. Il documento che regola l’incarico tra Salemi e i benedettini è datato 24 febbraio 1564 ed è custodito presso l’Archivio di Stato di Catania; tale documento rivela che il modello realizzato da Salemi sarebbe stato valutato da due esperti incaricati provenienti dalla città di Messina. Le ragioni di una tale commissione potrebbe essere stata connessa alla necessità di verifi…

Chiesa di San Nicolò l’Arena Jacopo Salemi Benedettini modello in legno Catania XVI secoloChurch of San Nicolò l’Arena Jacopo Salemi Benedectines wooden model Catania 16th centurySettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Le consulte collettive nell'architettura siciliana tra tra XVI e XVII secolo

2015

Il contributo esamina alcuni casi di " consulte" di natura costruttiva avvenute nell'architettura siciliana tra XVI e XVII secolo, attraverso la documentazione ad oggi nota. Quello che emerge dal confronto di una serie di documenti è la continuità di certe formule, come nella stima dei costi, mentre le differenze sono evidenti nelle consulenze svolte. Ci sono ad esempio cantieri (come per esempio quello relativo alla chiesa madre di Piazza) dove il processo è frequente mentre ce ne sono altri dove le consulte appaiono discontinue nel tempo (per esempio nella cattedrale di Agrigento). Durante il XVII sussiste anche un divario tra perizie affidate ad architetti e quelle compilate da maestri c…

Consultations Sicily 16th and 17th century Architecture ConstructionSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaConsulte Sicilia XVI-XVII secolo Architettura Costruzione
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