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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2001, Vasara (172)
2001
Contents: U.Dzērvītis. Sensational Discovery in Experimental Physics ; G.Rozenfelds. Solar Eclipse in Kamishin ; Z.Alksne, A.Alksnis. Search for Exsoplanets: Success and Complications ; Z.Alksne. A Star is Growing in a Bok Globule ; A.Balklavs. Observation of an Interesting Object by Cosmic Radio Interferometer ; A.Balklavs. HALCA – Step in Space Radio Interferometry ; T.Czarnik. Physiological Adaptation to Weightlessness ; Ilgonis Vilks. Spaceflight. Period of Great Success (1961-1973) (concluded) ; Ilgonis Vilks. Spaceflight. Almost Everyday Life (1973-2000) ; V.Straupe. About Astronomy in One of the Biggest Museum of Natural Sciences ; Imants Vilks. Contemporary Science on Eternal Life ;…
Posterior subtalar dislocation.
2009
A subtalar dislocation of the foot is an uncommon injury, and cases of posterior subtalar dislocation are even rarer. This injury is characterized by a simultaneous dislocation of talocalcaneal and talonavicular joints while tibiotalar and calcaneocuboid articulations remain intact. Subtalar dislocation is commonly accompanied by fractures of the malleoli, talus, or fifth metatarsal and by a rotational component of the subtalar joint. Subtalar dislocation can occur in any direction and produces significant deformity. This article presents a case of pure posterior subtalar dislocation in an 80-year-old man who presented with pain and deformity in his left ankle following a motorcycle acciden…
Recensione a G. Calcani, Skopas di Paros (Maestri dell'arte classica 2), Roma, Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, 2009 in Athenaeum 101.2, 2013, pp. 714-…
2013
Recensione del volume di G. Calcani, Skopas di Paros, Roma 2009
Multidisciplinary approach to characterize archaeological materials and status of conservation of the Roman thermae of reggio Calabria Site (Calabria…
2020
This multidisciplinary research focuses on diagnostic investigations to characterize the archaeological materials, as well as the alteration and degradation forms detected at the Roman Thermae of Reggio Calabria (Calabria, South Italy) site. The thermal complex, (dating I–II century B.C.), was built around three main rooms such as the caldarium (hot bath), the tepidarium (warm bath) and the frigidarium (cold bath), all connected to a central room through several entrances. The central hall still preserves a suggestive mosaic floor dating between the II and III century A.D., characterized by geometric motifs and black and white tesserae. Fragments of various archaeological stone materials, s…
Addolorata di ignoto scultore siciliano del XVIII secolo
2011
Facies and facies association of the siliciclastic Brak River and carbonate Gemsbok formations in the Lower Ugab River valley, Namibia, W. Africa
2007
Abstract The Neoproterozoic Zerrissene Turbidite Complex of central-western Namibia comprises five turbiditic units. From the base to the top they are the Zebraputs Formation (greywacke and pelite), Brandberg West Formation (marble and pelite), Brak River Formation (greywacke and pelite with dropstones), Gemsbok River Formation (marble and pelite) and Amis River Formation (greywacke and pelites with rare carbonates and quartz-wacke). In the Lower Ugab River valley, five siliciclastic facies were recognised in the Brak River Formation. These are massive and laminated sandstones, classical turbidites (thick- and thin-bedded), mudrock, rare conglomerate and breccia. For the carbonate Gemsbok R…
Giacomo Serpotta e la scultura del ‘700 in Sicilia
2006
Intrinsic bioremediation potential of a chronically polluted marine coastal area.
2015
A microbiological survey of the Priolo Bay (eastern coast of Sicily, Ionian Sea), a chronically polluted marine coastal area, was carried out in order to discern its intrinsic bioremediation potential. Microbiological analysis, 16S rDNA-based DGGE fingerprinting and PLFAs analysis were performed on seawater and sediment samples from six stations on two transects. Higher diversity and variability among stations was detected by DGGE in sediment than in water samples although seawater revealed higher diversity of culturable hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. The most polluted sediment hosted higher total bacterial diversity and higher abundance and diversity of culturable HC degraders. Alkane- an…