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Predatory performance of two Mediterranean phytoseiid species, Typhlodromus laurentii and Typhlodromus rhenanoides fed on eggs of Panonychus citri an…

2013

Laboratory trials were carried out to determine the predatory capacity of two endemic to the Mediterranean area phytoseiid mites Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) laurentii Ragusa et Swirski and Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) rhenanoides Athias-Henriot (Parasitiformes Phytoseiidae) upon the eggs of the two most important tetranychids damaging Citrus orchards in Sicily: Tetranychus urticae Koch and Panonychus citri (McGregor) (Acariformes Tetranychidae). The research aimed at investigating the predatory behaviour of the phytoseiids upon the prey stage considered the most vulnerable. The predation rate of the two phytoseiid species was different on the two prey eggs, both in every observation day and fo…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataTyphlodromus (Typhlodromus) laurentii Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) rhenanoides Panonychus citri Tetranychus urticae predation.
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Pole positions and residues from pion photoproduction using the Laurent-Pietarinen expansion method

2014

We have applied a new approach to determine the pole positions and residues from pion photoproduction multipoles. The method is based on a Laurent expansion of the partial wave T-matrices, with a Pietarinen series representing the regular part of energy-dependent and single-energy photoproduction solutions. The method has been applied to multipole fits generated by the MAID and GWU/SAID groups. We show that the number and properties of poles extracted from photoproduction data correspond very well to results from $\pi$N elastic data and values cited by Particle Data Group (PDG). The photoproduction residues provide new information for the electromagnetic current at the pole position, which …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsNuclear Theorybaryon resonances ; poles ; Laurent+Pietarinen expansionSeries (mathematics)Laurent seriesNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesParticle Data GroupNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)PionAmplitudePosition (vector)High Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentNucleonMultipole expansionPhysical Review C
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Children and Childhoods in Women’s Madness Narratives

2017

kirjallisuusnaisetnarratiivinen tutkimusmielenterveyshäiriötFrame Janetlapset (ikäryhmät)Gender studiesNarrativeSociologyPlath SylvialapsuusäitiysSlater Lauren
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Biological and life table parameters of Typhlodromus laurentii and Iphiseius degenerans (Acari, Phytoseiidae) fed on Panonychus citri and pollen of O…

2015

Typhlodromus laurentii and Iphiseius degenerans are two generalist phytoseiid mites, broadly spread in the Mediterranean area, especially in citrus orchards. In the present work we report results on various biological and life table parameters of the two phytoseiids, fed on pollen of Oxalis pes-caprae and various stages of the tetranychid Panonychus citri. Iphiseius degenerans had the shortest post embryonic development (6.53 days), the highest oviposition rate (1.83 eggs/female/day) and the shortest mean time between eggs laid (0.55 day) on Oxalis pollen, whereas the two food types did not influence these parameters in T. laurentii. However, Oxalis pollen showed a positive effect on the su…

MaleNymph0106 biological sciencesPhytoseiidaeOxalis pes-capraePopulationmedicine.disease_cause010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPredationPollenBotanymedicineAnimalsAcariPhytoseiidaePest Control BiologicaleducationMiteseducation.field_of_studyTyphlodromus laurentiiEcologybiologyLife-tableSettore SECS-S/02 - Statistica Per La Ricerca Sperimentale E TecnologicaReproductionGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAnimal FeedDiet010602 entomologyHorticultureSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataOxalidaceaeTyphlodromusAnimal ecologyLarvaInsect SciencePollenFemaleTetranychidaeIphiseius degeneranExperimental and Applied Acarology
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On the nonarchimedean quadratic Lagrange spectra

2018

We study Diophantine approximation in completions of functions fields over finite fields, and in particular in fields of formal Laurent series over finite fields. We introduce a Lagrange spectrum for the approximation by orbits of quadratic irrationals under the modular group. We give nonarchimedean analogs of various well known results in the real case: the closedness and boundedness of the Lagrange spectrum, the existence of a Hall ray, as well as computations of various Hurwitz constants. We use geometric methods of group actions on Bruhat-Tits trees. peerReviewed

Pure mathematicscontinued fraction expansionGeneral MathematicsLaurent seriesLagrange spectrumDiophantine approximationalgebra01 natural sciences[MATH.MATH-GR]Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]Group actionQuadratic equationModular group0103 physical sciences0101 mathematicsquadratic irrationalContinued fractionMathematicslukuteoriaMathematics - Number TheoryHall ray010102 general mathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)ryhmäteoriapositive characteristicformal Laurent series[MATH.MATH-NT]Mathematics [math]/Number Theory [math.NT]Finite fieldHurwitz constantAMS codes: 11J06 11J70 11R11 20E08 20G25010307 mathematical physics11J06 11J70 11R11 20E08 20G25
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The Black Block : Opaque Page as a Graphic Device

2019

The black block, a rectangle of black printing ink on the page of a book, surrounded by blank margins, is a peculiar graphic device. Its literary tradition has usually been considered to start from Tristram Shandy, which includes a renowned black page in memory of “poor Yorick”. Nevertheless, Sterne’s gimmick can be seen as an allusion to an older typographical tradition of the so-called mourning pages, which were featured in books remembering the departed decades before Tristram Shandy. In this article, we analyze the ways in which the black block is used in narrative literature, with examples chosen mainly from 20th century experimental fiction. The block proves ambivalent in that it seem…

abstrakti tekstigraphic devicetekstuaalisuusmusta sivuavoin kaupunki [Aperitiff]Sterne Laurenceabstract textblack blockTristram ShandyDanielewski Mark Z.kokeellinen kirjallisuusgraafinen välineillegibilitylukukelvottomuusmusta laatikkoAronpuro Kariabstraktisuussivublack pagetypografiaHouse of Leavespage
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‪Compte-rendu : "‪Chantal Laurens, Les interactions soignantes à l’hôpital. La relève interéquipe, moment clé de communication‪‪"

2016

Compte-rendu de lecture publié dans "Communication & Organisation", 2016/1, n°49 (http://www.cairn.info/revue-communication-et-organisation-2016-1-page-253.htm)

[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesChantal LaurensCompte-rendu de lecture[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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Dante “platonico” nella poesia di Lorenzo il Magnifico

2014

La ripresa del corpus dantesco in senso platonico, operata dai dotti del Quattrocento, ha uno dei suoi alfieri in Lorenzo de’ Medici. Il Magnifico, che inizialmente si avvicina alla Commedia con approccio ironico, perviene ben presto – tramite Marsilio Ficino – a una lirica “alta” che assume il Paradiso come testo di riferimento. Mi sembra interessante rilevare come gli spunti danteschi in Lorenzo muovano dalla necessità di porre in rilievo ulteriori modelli filosofici di stampo platonico, ad esempio lo pseudo-Dionigi; il Magnifico rielabora attentamente passi danteschi suggestionati da opere come le Gerarchie celesti, nell’intento, a mio parere, di corroborare la tesi di un “Dante platonic…

Letteratura italiana umanistico-rinascimentale Studi danteschi Studi laurenziani Lorenzo de' Medici Dante Alighieri Dionigi Areopagita Filosofia neoplatonicaSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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De Saint-Venant flexure-torsion problem handled by Line Element-less Method (LEM)

2010

In this paper, the De Saint-Venant flexure-torsion problem is developed via a technique by means of a novel complex potential function analytic in all the domain whose real and imaginary parts are related to the shear stresses. The latter feature makes the complex analysis enforceable for the shear problem. Taking full advantage of the double-ended Laurent series involving harmonic polynomials, a novel element-free weak form procedure, labelled Line Element-less Method (LEM), is introduced, imposing that the square of the net flux across the border is minimized with respect to expansion coefficients. Numerical implementation of the LEM results in systems of linear algebraic equations involv…

Line elementMechanical EngineeringLaurent seriesMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsTorsion (mechanics)Geometryflexure-torsion problem Laurent seriesAlgebraic equationRobustness (computer science)Solid mechanicsShear stressSymmetric matrixSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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