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Dolce notte! Quante stelle! – Il mitema della “notte serena” nella Madama Butterfly di Giacomo Puccini

2009

Puccini ButterflySettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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A continuous circle of pseudo-arcs filling up the annulus

1999

We prove an early announcement by Knaster on a decomposition of the plane. Then we establish an announcement by Anderson saying that the plane annulus admits a continlous decomposition into pseudo-arcs such that the quotient space is a simple closed curve. This provides a new plane curve, "a selectible circle of pseudo-aics", and answers some questions of Lewis.

Pure mathematicsQuartic plane curvePlane curveApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsButterfly curve (algebraic)GeometryJordan curve theoremArc (geometry)symbols.namesakesymbolsMathematicsPseudo-arcOsculating circleTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Use of polarography as a quality-control method for determining diacetyl in citrus and vegetable juices, yoghurt and butter

2002

The determination of diacetyl permits the detection of microbial growth in the processing of citrus fruit before the appearance of other organoleptic, chemical or microbiological changes. It also makes it possible to detect a break in the cold chain during distribution and sale. The study proposed a polarographic method for the determination of diacetyl that allowed routine analysis with the aim of detecting possible contamination in the citrus juice manufacturing chain (orange and orange-carrot). The analytical performance of the method in terms of a linearity from 0 to 960 microg ml(-1), a recovery of 97 to 98%, a precision of 3.2 to 4.8%, and a sensitivity of 0.2 ng ml(-1) for juices ind…

Quality ControlCitrusHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisOrganolepticFood ContaminationDiacetylOrange (colour)Bacterial growthToxicologyBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundHumansFood scienceRoutine analysisDetection limitPolarographyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beveragesGeneral ChemistryContaminationYogurtDiacetylDaucus carotachemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)ButterDairy ProductsPolarographyFood ScienceFood Additives and Contaminants
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PLANE CURVE DIAGRAMS AND GEOMETRICAL APPLICATIONS

2007

Quartic plane curvePlane curveGeneral MathematicsButterfly curve (algebraic)GeometryCurve sketchingCubic plane curveOsculating circleMathematicsThe Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
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Significance of butterfly eyespots as an anti-predator device in ground-based and aerial attacks

2003

Many butterfly genera are characterised by the presence of marginal eyespots on their wings. One hypothesis to account for an occurrence of eyespots is that these wing pattern elements are partly the outcome of visual selection by predators. Bicyclus anynana (Satyrinae) has underside spotting on its wings but there is also a seasonal form in which the eyespots are reduced in size or totally absent. This natural variation gives us a useful tool to test the hypothesis that marginal eyespot patterns can decoy the attacking predator by, at least sometimes, diverting attack from vital body parts to the edges of the wings. We used lizards, Anolis carolinensis, and pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypol…

SatyrinaebiologyEcologyButterflyFicedulaZoologyEyespotBicyclus anynanabiology.organism_classificationNymphalidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnolisPredationOikos
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Forests as dispersal barriers for Erebia medusa (Nymphalidae, Lepidoptera)

2000

Summary The nymphalid butterfly Erebia medusa is a typical species of meadows that are poor in nitrogen and fallow land. In forests, it is only found on clearings with meadow-like structures. However, it is missing on wind exposed places, too. 239 imagoes of E. medusa were sampled in the Aggtelek Karst region (north-eastern Hungary) at six different localities at the end of May 1997. The sample sizes varied between 33 and 46. The studied karst area has a typical forest steppe vegetation and is characterised by a mosaic-like distribution of meadows and forests. The sampled butterflies were analysed by allozyme electrophoresis. The level of polymorphism was significantly higher in the samples…

SatyrinaebiologyGenetic distanceEcologyErebia medusaButterflyGenetic structureBiological dispersalbiology.organism_classificationNymphalidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsolation by distanceBasic and Applied Ecology
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Seasonal patterns in butterfly abundance and species diversity in five characteristic habitats in Sites of Community Importance in Sicily (Italy)

2015

Sicily (Italy) is one of the richest European regions in animal biodiversity. Butterflies offer good opportunities for studies on biodiversity , population and community ecology. Many species are strictly seasonal, preferring only a particular set of habitats. Five typical Mediterranean habitats: olive grove (conducted following organic farm management), mixed wood, ampelodesmos prairie (with dominance of Ampelodesmos mauritanicus), Mediterranean shrub and shrub at the coastal areas, were monitored for diversity and seasonal patterns in butterfly communities for 2 years. All habitats were inside protected areas indicated as Sites of Community Importance. Butterfly species richness was highe…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataButterflies biodiversity indices conservation habitat type Ampelodesmos mauritanicus
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SICILY AS THEORETICAL MODEL TO STUDY THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS IN A HOTSPOTS OF BIODIVERSITY

2015

In Europe, especially in Italy, different considerations are necessary when potential GMPs are to be grown. In particular high biodiversity areas such as Sicily should have a more detail plans of potential benefits and risks assuring the conservation of biodiversity and endemic species. Sicily is one of the most relevant biodiversity hotspots in the Mediterranean area, with a vascular flora of 3252 species and 321 endemic taxa. Considering the latest IUCN categories and criteria, 401 taxa (12.4% of Sicilian flora) are under threat (categories “CR”, “EN”, “VU”), and 220 more taxa (6.8%) are “Near Threatened”. Sicily is also known to have a rich butterfly and coleopteran fauna including endem…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataGENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS NON TARGET ORGANISMS BIODIVERSITY CANOLA OILSEEDRAPE NATURAL AREAS BUTTERFLIES
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Chemosensory Receptors in the Larval Maxilla of Papilio hospiton

2022

Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has a geographical distribution limited to the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France). This is mainly due to the host range that includes only a few plant species of Apiaceae and Rutaceae growing on these islands. In a previous electrophysiological investigation conducted on the maxillary gustatory system of larvae of P. hospiton and its closely phylogenetically related species Papilio machaon, a significantly higher spike activity was shown for the gustatory neurons of lateral and medial styloconic sensilla in P. hospiton when bitter compounds were tested. This effect was…

Societats d'insectesanimal structuresEcologyhuman embryonic kidney cellsheterologous expressionlarval maxillaodorant receptorstransient receptor potential (TRP) channelspapilionid butterfliespapilionid butterflies larval maxilla RNA-seq analysis odorant receptors transient receptor potential (TRP) channels heterologous expression human embryonic kidney cellsRNAReceptors sensitiusRNA-seq analysisZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Searching for a strong double tracing in a graph

1998

Given a connected graph G, we present a polynomial algorithm which either finds a tour traversing each edge of G exactly two non-consecutive times, one in each direction, or decides that no such tour exists. The main idea of this algorithm is based on the modification of a proof given by Thomassen related to a problem proposed by Ore in 1951.

Statistics and ProbabilityDiscrete mathematicsInformation Systems and ManagementVoltage graphDirected graphManagement Science and Operations ResearchButterfly graphlaw.inventionCombinatoricslawGraph powerModeling and SimulationLine graphString graphDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsNull graphGraph factorizationMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSMathematicsTop
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