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Moving from North to North: how are the students’ university flows?

2021

AbstractStudent mobility has been much commented upon and much studied. Student mobility has social, economic, and political consequences. This form of mobility is relevant, in Italy, in terms of south-north flows, while the mobility of northern students toward the South and Centre of Italy is negligible. To the best of our knowledge, a proper focus on the dynamics among northern regions has not yet been carried out. This study focuses on the interregional mobility of northern first-year students. To this end, we use a longitudinal dataset with students’ individual histories from 2008 to 2017, obtained from the cohort-based datasets collected using the Italian Ministry of University’s admin…

AttractivenessLongitudinal studyPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyordered logit modelPoliticsPhenomenonRegional scienceNorthern ItalyHB848-3697Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeeducationDemographyDemography. Population. Vital eventseducation.field_of_studyStudents’ mobility Northern Italy University Education Ordered logit models05 social sciences050301 education021107 urban & regional planningUniversity Educationstudents' mobilityGeographyEconomic contextChristian ministryStudents’ mobilityOrdered logit models0503 educationUniversity system
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BOOK REVIEWS: Bernard E. Harcourt , The Illusion of Free Markets; Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order

2015

The review presents the book The Illusion of Free Markets; Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order describing the contents and showing its historiographical view on the link between the market and legal order.

BOOK REVIEWS Bernard E. Harcourt Free Markets Punishment Natural Order.Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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The Contemporary Contrade of Siena

2017

This chapter will provide the background information that is required in order to contextualise further analysis, doing so by outlining the main aspects of daily life within the contrade of Siena and the social and institutional organisation of those institutions. It proposes that their social order has to be interpreted in relation to the palio horse race, a festival which takes place biannually in Siena’s central square, and which is visited by a significant number of national and international tourists.

Background informationSocial orderHistoryGender studiesRelation (history of concept)Order (virtue)
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The European Courts and the Security Council: Between "Dédoublement Fonctionnel" and Balancing of Values

2009

The recent case law of various international tribunals facing questions related to UN Security Council resolutions shows the clear tendency to grant primacy to the UN legal order. This trend, far from being well founded on formal arguments, appears to be a tribute to a legal order perceived as superior, and, at the same time, is revealing of the ‘value oriented’ approach followed by the courts. Such an approach can be categorized from a theoretical perspective in the light of Scelle's theory of relations between legal orders, whereby the courts implement in their respective legal orders values stemming from the UN legal order. Various critical remarks can be advanced in relation to this att…

Balance (metaphysics)Security interestValue (ethics)Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommon lawAppealrelations between legal orders primacy of UN legal order balancing of values human rights security interestDédoublement fonctionnelBalancing of ValuesOrder (exchange)LawPolitical Science and International Relationsprimacy of the UN legal order European Court of human Rights European Court of Justice Kadi case Behrami and Saramati case balancing of interests security interest v. human rightsEuropean Court of JusticeSociologyRelation (history of concept)European Court of Human RightsLawSettore IUS/14 - DIRITTO DELL'UNIONE EUROPEAUN Security Councilmedia_commonSettore IUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE
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A large-energy-gap oxide topological insulator based on the superconductor BaBiO3

2013

Mixed-valent perovskite oxides based on BaBiO3 (BBO) are, like cuperates, well-known high-Tc superconductors. Recent ab inito calculations have assigned the high-Tc superconductivity to a correlation-enhanced electron--phonon coupling mechanism, stimulating the prediction and synthesis of new superconductor candidates among mixed-valent thallium perovskites. Existing superconductivity has meant that research has mainly focused on hole-doped compounds, leaving electron-doped compounds relatively unexplored. Here we demonstrate through ab inito calculations that BBO emerges as a topological insulator (TI) in the electron-doped region, where the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effect is significant.…

Band gapTopological degeneracyAb initioOxideGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Condensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesTopological orderPhysics::Chemical Physics010306 general physicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityDopingMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistryTopological insulatorCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technologyNature Physics
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Experimental observations of upstream overdeepening

2005

The issue of morphodynamic influence in meandering streams is investigated through a series of laboratory experiments on curved and straight flumes. Both qualitative and quantitative observations confirm the suitability of the recent theoretical developments (Zolezzi & Seminara 2001) that indicate the occurrence of two distinct regimes of morphodynamic influence, depending on the value of the width ratio of the channel β. The threshold value βR separating the upstream from the downstream influence regimes coincides with the resonant value discovered by Blondeaux & Seminara (1985). Indeed it is observed that upstream influence may occur only in relatively wide channels, while narrower stream…

BedformMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringOverdeepeningThe issue of morphodynamic influence in meandering streams is investigated through a series of laboratory experiments on curved and straight flumes. Both qualitative and quantitative observations confirm the suitability of the recent theoretical developments (Zolezzi & Seminara 2001) that indicate the occurrence of two distinct regimes of morphodynamic influence depending on the value of the width ratio of the channel β. The threshold value βR separating the upstream from the downstream influence regimes coincides with the resonant value discovered by Blondeaux & Seminara (1985). Indeed it is observed that upstream influence may occur only in relatively wide channels while narrower streams are dominated by downstream influence. A series of experiments has been carried out in order to check the above theoretical predictions and show for the first time evidence of the occurrence of upstream overdeepening. Two different sets of experiments have been designed where a discontinuity in channel geometry was present such that the channel morphodynamics was influenced in the upstream direction under super-resonant conditions (β >βR) and in the downstream direction under sub-resonant conditions (β <βR). Experimental results give qualitative and quantitative support to the theoretical predictions and allow us to clarify the limits of the linear analysis.MechanicsLinear analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsWidth ratioGeology
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Tyniecka ikebana

2016

Tyniec ikebana or tynike is a creative reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement used for the liturgical purposes and for the proclamation of the Christian message. In my article I will present the basie features, history and principles of ikebana and the relationship between Buddhism and Japanese culture and ikebana. Next I am going to describe the cultural role of flowers in Europę, and the reception of ikebana in the Western culture. But the main purpose of the article is to show the specificity of the ikebana practice in Benedictine monastery in Tyniec (Poland) as a new, interesting way of evangelization. The main problem is the tension between the Buddhist …

Benedictine OrderikebanaBuddhismTyniecbuddyzmbenedyktyni
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Verso una dimensione narrativa delle mappe

2021

Tra il pensiero e la costruzione dell’architettura il disegno ha un ruolo baricentrico per connettere i diversi protagonisti di una realizzazione e per coinvolgere la collettività facendo percepire inedite prospettive. La scrittura si rivela utile per esplicitare ciò che nella grafica è sotteso e per stabilire un ordine nuovo nel ragionamento progettuale. I rapporti fra segni e significati si moltiplicano nei sistemi informativi recenti in cui si ha la sensazione di poter dire moltissimo (dati numerici e spaziali) ma a volte sfugge quella sintesi indispensabile per una interpretazione concreta, finalizzata alla costruzione di possibili esperienze fisiche. Per l’esplorazione dell’uso di dive…

Between the idea and the construction of the architecture the drawing plays a central role to connect the different protagonists of a project. It involves the community by envisaging unprecedented perspectives. Writing is useful to explicit the graphics and establish a new order in the design reasoning. The relationships between signs and meanings multiply in recent information systems in which it seems possible to conclude a lot (thanks to numerical and spatial data) but sometimes a synthesis is missing though that synthesis is fundamental to create new physical experiences. For the exploration of the use of different architectural languages and for the push towards the project rather than a sterile cataloging the case of the Piano Programma for the historic center of Palermo (Giuseppe Samonà Giancarlo De Carlo Umberto Di Cristina Anna Maria Sciarra Borzí 1979-82) reveals to be ambitious. Giuseppe Samonà integrates the classical representation based on Monge's projections with photographs and iconic drawings associating signs with a linguistic-structural communication capable of expressing the relationships between the parts at the basis of a morphological approach to the plan. The graphic story ("second language") of the urban fabric has creative implications expressed by images and annotations ("first language") useful for decoding them. Since the plan focuses on the potential of a storytelling that orients the imagination of its readers (designers citizens politicians) it can contribute to the study titled "B4R– BRANDING 4 RESILIENCE - Tourist infrastructure as a tool to enhance small villages by drawing resilient communities and new open habitats” as a starting point for the mapping in which GIS analysis and multidisciplinary data (geometric topological and quantitative) relating to some villages of the internal Sicily shall translate into a new architectural urban and landscape quality.Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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The rise of the middle author: Investigating collaboration and division of labor in biomedical research using partial alphabetical authorship

2017

Contemporary biomedical research is performed by increasingly large teams. Consequently, an increasingly large number of individuals are being listed as authors in the bylines, which complicates the proper attribution of credit and responsibility to individual authors. Typically, more importance is given to the first and last authors, while it is assumed that the others (the middle authors) have made smaller contributions. However, this may not properly reflect the actual division of labor because some authors other than the first and last may have made major contributions. In practice, research teams may differentiate the main contributors from the rest by using partial alphabetical author…

Biomedical ResearchEconomicslcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesDatabase and Informatics MethodsMathematical and Statistical TechniquesMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePsychologyAlphabetical orderCooperative Behaviorlcsh:ScienceLanguageMultidisciplinaryCareers05 social sciencesResearch AssessmentPublic relationsResearch PersonnelResearch DesignPublishingPhysical SciencesListing (finance)Information Technology050904 information & library sciencesSequence AnalysisStatistics (Mathematics)Period (music)Division of labourResearch ArticleEmploymentComputer and Information SciencesBioinformaticsBibliometricsResearch and Analysis Methods050905 science studiesDatabasesHumansStatistical MethodsPublishingOperationalizationbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)lcsh:RCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesRelational DatabasesAuthorshipBibliometricsLabor EconomicsCognitive Sciencelcsh:QClinical Medicine0509 other social sciencesAttributionbusinessMathematicsForecastingNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Non-supersymmetric Extremal Black Holes: First-Order Flows and Stabilisation Equations

2013

We review the results of [1, 2] on reducing the second-order equations of motion for stationary extremal black holes in four-dimensional \({\textit{N}}\,=\,2\) supergravity to first-order flow equations and further to non-differential stabilisation equations.

Black holePhysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHarmonic functionFlow (mathematics)SupergravityExtremal black holeEquations of motionFirst orderMathematical physics
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