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The effect of birthplace on heat tolerance and mortality in Milan, Italy, 1980-1989

2006

The temperature–mortality relationship follows a well-known J-V shaped pattern with mortality excesses recorded at cold and hot temperatures, and minimum at some optimal value, referred as Minimum Mortality Temperature (MMT). As the MMT, which is used to measure the population heat-tolerance, is higher for people living in warmer places, it has been argued that populations will adapt to temperature changes. We tested this notion by taking advantage of a huge migratory flow that occurred in Italy during the 1950s, when a large number of unemployed people moved from the southern to the industrializing north-western regions. We have analyzed mortality–temperature relationships in Milan residen…

Atmospheric ScienceHot TemperatureInjury controlHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationPoison controlInjury preventionHumanseducationSicilyclimate change; mortality; birth area; heat toleranceeducation.field_of_studyEcologyheat tolerancemortalityOutdoor temperatureHeat toleranceAdult lifeclimate change effectmigrantclimate changeGeographyItalyBirthplaceResidencebirth areaDemography
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Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525)

2020

The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñez, a Holy Family dating back to 1523, shedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedina, his birthplace, in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia, like the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedral, from his altarpieces for Cuenca.

Tomasso The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñezlike the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedralUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707980 Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525) Mozzatihis birthplaceshedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedinaa Holy Family dating back to 1523from his altarpieces for Cuenca. 115 126in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia
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