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Gli aspetti fiscali delle attività di rigenerazione e riuso di beni a fini di interesse generale.

2017

E’ possibile attribuire un riconoscimento, una legittimazione ed una regolamentazione giuridica all'opera prestata dai privati nell'attività di rigenerazione e riuso di beni di interesse comune? La leva fiscale può essere considerata come strumento per favorire lo sviluppo di queste attività? Alla prima domanda possiamo rispondere che il concetto, oggi in evoluzione, di sussidiarietà orizzontale, sembra essere lo strumento più idoneo per inquadrare giuridicamente le azioni di privati cittadini che volontariamente decidono di prendersi cura di beni comuni ai più diversi livelli (beni immobili o mobili concernenti il patrimonio artistico/culturale o, più in generale, fruibili da una collettiv…

May we give legitimacy and a legal shape to citizens' activities directed to regeneration and re-use of goods of common interest? Taxation (i.e. tax expenses) can encourage these activities? We may answer the first question that the evolving concept of the so said “sussidiarietà orizzontale” seems to be the most appropriate tool to give the actions of private citizens directed to take care of common goods (i.e. cultural heritage or goods that can be used by a given community) a legal framework. To answer the second question we have to face the issue concerning the relationship between taxation and “sussidiarietà orizzontale” notably if tax expenses can be considered in any way a developing tool for the latter. This paper aim to face these issues.Settore IUS/12 - Diritto Tributario
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Role of virtopsy in the postmortem diagnosis of drowning

2014

Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References

Medico-legal issuesgenetic structuresvirtopsy drowning postmortem diagnosis CTForensic / Necropsy studiesCTForensics
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Interpretation of Diagnostic Imaging for Medicolegal Issues

2019

Forensic radiology is a relative recently emergent part of forensic medicine characterized by the application of radiological methods in criminal investigations, such as the forensic M.E’s radiological reports in civil or penal matters for judicial technical advice. The various imaging modalities like X-rays, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and ultrasonography can be used depending on various forms of cases and their requirements in routine investigations.

Medicolegal issuesmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGCriminal investigationMedicolegal issuesCross-sectional imagingForensic radiologyRadiological weaponMedical imagingmedicineComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYForensic radiologyMedical physicsbusinessCross-sectional imaging
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Mechanical Bistable Structures for Microrobotics and Mesorobotics from Microfabrication to Additive Manufacturing

2018

International audience; The use of mechanical bistable structures in the design of microrobots and mesorobots has many advantages especially for flexible robotic structures. However, depending on the fabrication technology used, the adequacy of theoretical and experimental mechanical behaviors can vary widely. In this paper, we present the manufacturing results of bistable structures made with two extensively used contemporary technologies: MEMS and FDM additive manufacturing. Key issues of these fabrication technologies are discussed in the context of microrobotics and mesorobotics applications.

Mesorobotics0209 industrial biotechnologyFabricationBistabilityComputer scienceMechanical bistable structuresContext (language use)NanotechnologyCurved beams[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer02 engineering and technologyKey issuesFDM additive manufacturing01 natural sciences[SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/AutomaticInformatique [cs]/Automatique020901 industrial engineering & automation[INFO.INFO-AU]Computer Science [cs]/Automatic Control Engineering0103 physical sciencesMicrorobotics[INFO.INFO-SY]Computer Science [cs]/Systems and Control [cs.SY][INFO.INFO-RB]Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO][SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics010301 acousticsMicroelectromechanical systems[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationMEMSMicrofabrication
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The Improvement of Moral Development Through an Increase in Reflection. A Training Programme

1998

Abstract In this study a training programme was implemented to increase reflectivity in 13‐and 14‐year‐old children in the 8th grade of a primary school in Spain. We hoped to confirm that an increase in reflectivity would promote moral development in these children. We did not use classical techniques for improving moral development (values clarification, moral dilemmas, etc.) but, rather, cognitive techniques to increase reflectivity‐‐ problem‐solving, self‐instruction, scanning strategies, and so on. We used Cairns and Cammock's Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF20) (1978) and Rest's Defining Issues Test (DIT) (1986) as measuring instruments. As we had supposed prior to the intention, we…

Moral developmentCognitive restructuringApplied psychologyReligious studiesPrimary educationPsychological interventionDefining Issues TestMetacognitionPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyCognitive styleTest (assessment)Journal of Moral Education
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Impact and effectiveness of risk mitigation strategies on the insurability of nanomaterial production: evidences from industrial case studies.

2014

Workers involved in producing nanomaterials or using nanomaterials in manufacturing plants are likely to have earlier and higher exposure to manufactured/engineered nanomaterials (ENM) than the general population. This is because both the volume handled and the probability of the effluence of ‘free’ nanoparticles from the handled volume are much higher during a production process than at any other stage in the lifecycle of nanomaterials and nanotechnology‐enabled products. Risk assessment (RA) techniques using control banding (CB) as a framework for risk transfer represents a robust theory but further progress on implementing the model is required so that risk can be transferred to insuranc…

Nanotubes CarbonFocus ArticlesEnvironmental ExposureFocus ArticleRisk AssessmentNanostructuresMetalsOccupational ExposureHumansIndustryNanoparticlesNanotechnologyParticle SizeSafetyRegulatory and Policy Issues in NanomedicineWiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology
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Appetizer or main dish? Explaining the use of Facebook news posts as a substitute for other news sources

2019

An increasing number of, especially younger, users use Facebook as their primary source for news about political and societal issues. At the same time, research suggests that Facebook use contributes to societal knowledge gaps. Against this background, we investigate the antecedents of using Facebook as a substitute for other news sources. We argue that exposure to news posts on Facebook increases the feeling of being well-informed, regardless of actual knowledge acquisition. This might lead users, especially those with a low need for cognition (NfC), to use Facebook as a substitute for other news sources. We test these assumptions with an online survey (n=390) of German Internet users. Res…

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A CAPWAP Architecture for Automatic Frequency Planning in WLAN

2007

Recently, the impressive success of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN technology has dramatically changed the role of the wireless connectivity provisioning. Born as a wireless extension of small office or home networks, todays the WLANs are getting more and more popular as a large, even metropolitan, area networks. The deployment of large-scale WLANs has some critical issues, because of the lack of coordinated management functionalities among the network nodes. In this paper we briefly describe the CAPWAP architectural solution, for centralizing some control and maintenance functionalities in large scale WLAN, by guaranteeing the interoperability between network nodes provided by different vendors. We …

Network administratorWi-Fi arrayComputer sciencebusiness.industryWireless networkSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSTestbedPhysical layerLocal area networkWireless WANProvisioningCAPWAPMetropolitan areaWireless lanWirelessAutomatic frequency Control operations Critical issues Home networks IEEE 802.11 WLAN International symposiumbusinessHeterogeneous networkMunicipal wireless networkComputer network
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On the current neuroenhancement use of transcranial direct current stimulation by healthy individuals—A non-fictional snap-shot: Commentary on Lapent…

2014

This commentary examines the pros and cons of the fictitious enhancement scenarios used in Lapenta et al. 2014. Then it gives a non-fictional impression of the current self-enhancement use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) by healthy individuals and discusses the ethical issues involved.

Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyEthical issuesTranscranial direct-current stimulationGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentShot (filmmaking)Healthy individualsmedicineNeuroenhancementCurrent (fluid)PsychologyCognitive psychologyPsychology & Neuroscience
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Social Suffering and an Approach to Professionals’ Burnout

2014

Individual and social problems require the assistance of professionals who are accustomed to work with “suffering” on daily basis. Psychologists, physicians, and social workers step into this role helping alleviate the suffering and improve the quality of life of their patients and clients. But, inevitably, they experience suffering as they address others’ problems. Their own well-being and quality of life may be reduced by their work in helping. We interviewed Argentinean professionals about their experience of patient, personal, and suffering conditions in order to determine the level of transference and turn to the practice of Yoga as a possible physical and psychological approach to med…

NursingSocial workWork (electrical)Quality of lifeHatha yogaBurnoutPsychologySocial issues
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