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Identity | The colors of project
2017
“Identity | The Colors of Project” è il primo Convegno Internazionale organizzato da 110eLab, Associazione Culturale per la promozione del design siciliano, con la collaborazione dell’INBAR | Sezione Trapani. L’obiettivo, nel quadro del Piano Colore Isole Egadi, è di analizzare la costruzione dell’identità attraverso una strategia sapientemente progettata. Ciò può essere brand, di aziende come di enti, dunque immagine coordinata (marchio, carattere tipografico, gamma cromatica...), oppure una campagna fotografica o ancora una qualità visiva che emerge grazie all’impiego di segni distintivi che fanno sistema. L’attenzione soprattutto è rivolta alla qualità, non soltanto visiva, che definisce…
Diseño de un test de color STCC (Square Triangle Cross Circle)
2020
Se presenta un diseño de tests pseudoisocromático, generado por ordenador, que permite detectar y clasificar anomalías cromáticas congénitas (protán, deután y tritán). La tarea del observador consiste en la identificación de una figura, de una serie de cuatro fijas (triángulo, cuadrado, círculo y cruz), de igual área, sobre un fondo. El color de las figuras se ha elegido para favorecer la respuesta de un único tipo de conos, y se ha añadido ruido acromático de luminancia para evitar intrusiones del mecanismo acromático. Una prueba preliminar ha mostrado que el test es capaz de detectar defectos leves de visión del color. We present a new design of a computer generated pseudosichromatic test…
The color of dried fruit through the color analysis sensor
2020
The consumption of dried fruit in the world, primarily almonds from hazelnuts followed by walnuts and pistachios, has increased exponentially in recent decades and has increased especially in the past year. The consumer directs his choice of consumption on dried fruit, not only from his taste preferences but also from the color of the packaged product. To determine the color with a fast method is fundamental for a commercial success of the product.
IBD, malignancy and oral microbiota: Analysis of the literature
2016
The human microbiota, in adults, varies in number and species based on the location in the gastrointestinal tract. The highest concentration is at the intestinal level, where mainly Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and proteobacteria are found. Instead, in the oral cavity, five major phyla exists. Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Fusobacteria. Variations in the microbiota cause bysbiosis, which is responsible to a great extent for the onset of many diseases including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). In some cases (8-10%) IBD has shown oral manifestations that may reflect a change in the composition of the oral microbiota. Th…
ASSOCIAZIONE TRA ATEROSCLEROSI CAROTIDEA E MALATTIA CORONARICA: ECO-COLORDOPPLER DEI TRONCHI SOVRAORTICI E CORONAROGRAFIA A CONFRONTO IN PAZIENTI CON…
2012
Juguetes trágicos para adultos: sexualidad y perversiones del cuerpo en las bañistas de Picasso (Dinard, verano de 1928)
2023
El presente artículo busca ofrecer un análisis en torno a un conjunto de pinturas de pequeño formato que Pablo Picasso realizó durante sus vacaciones en Dinard el mes de agosto de 1928. Estas supusieron una transformación pictórica radical, además de una breve etapa fascinante que afianzaron decisivamente las perversiones monstruosas del cuerpo y su sexualidad en la obra del pintor malagueño. Para ello, será necesario hacer un breve repaso sobre los años anteriores a 1928 para comprender el origen de esta fractura pictórica, además de destacar su huella en algunos cambios significativos que Picasso adoptará en su pintura posterior a esta misma fecha.
Influences of geographic differentiation in the forewing warning signal of the wood tiger moth in Alaska
2014
Aposematic organisms have warning signals advertising their unpalatability to predators, and because signal efficiency is better in higher densities, positive frequency-dependent selection is expected to select against less common signals. The wood tiger moth (Parasemia plantaginis) occurs across the Holarctic and its conspicuous hindwings serve as warning signals to predators. It also has conspicuous black and white forewing patterns that could act as warning signals, or help to hide the moth by preventing predators from seeing the outline of the moth’s body (a strategy known as disruptive coloration). In Alaska, the predominant forewing pattern changes distinctly between the regions aroun…
Molecular phylogeny of treecreepers (Certhia) detects hidden diversity†
2006
We sequenced a part of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene from the seven treecreeper species, including 18 subspecies, to reconstruct the phylogeny of the genus Certhia. Species status of all seven species could be affirmed. Certhia discolor, C. himalayana, C. nipalensis, and C. tianquanensis, the species with relatively small distribution ranges in southeast Asia and simple territorial song, are found at the base of all phylogenetic trees, although without good support. A comparatively recent sister species of C. tianquanensis is C. nipalensis, replacing C. discolor as closest relative. Certhia familiaris, C. brachydactyla and C. americana form a derived set of species (again only weak su…
The voyage of an invasive species across continents: genetic diversity of North American and European Colorado potato beetle populations
2005
The paradox of successful invading species is that they are likely to be genetically depauperate compared to their source population. This study on Colorado potato beetles is one of the few studies of the genetic consequences of continent-scale invasion in an insect pest. Understanding gene flow, population structure and the potential for rapid evolution in native and invasive populations offers insights both into the dynamics of small populations that become successful invaders and for their management as pests. We used this approach to investigate the invasion of the Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) from North America to Europe. The beetles invaded Europe at the beginnin…
Responses in metabolic rate to changes in temperature in diapausing Colorado potato beetleLeptinotarsa decemlineatafrom three European populations
2015
Many insects survive adverse periods in seasonal environments by entering diapause, a deep resting stage, during which energy consumption is typically low and gas exchange is in the form of a discontinuous gas exchange cycle (DGC). Because insects in high-latitude environments are severely time constrained during summer, an effective diapause termination with careful regulation of metabolic rate is important. The present study examines whether diapausing Colorado potato beetles Leptinotarsa decemlineataSay originating from three latitudinally different regions in Europe differ in their quantitative or qualitative gas exchange patterns in response to an increasing temperature. Overall produc…