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Gli scritti di storia dell'architettura dagli studi sul mediterraneo al dibattito contemporaneo

2014

L’attenzione di Caracciolo per la disciplina storica trova riscontro in molte e differenti testimonianze, ma soprattutto in un consistente numero di scritti –più di venti i titoli pubblicati-, che costituisce nell’ insieme un corpus di studi e riflessioni molto variegato, per tipo di prodotto editoriale, cronologia e soggetti affrontati, prodotto lungo l’intero arco della sua carriera accademica e professionale. Questo contributo si propone di tracciare una breve panoramica degli scritti di storia dell’architettura, editi tra 1938 e 1961, focalizzando in particolare interessi, metodologia, modelli storiografici, ma anche il contributo di Caracciolo allo studio della storia dell’architettura…

Edoardo Caracciolo Storia dell'architettura storiografia SiciliaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Recensione a: Quarta Giornata Ennodiana. Atti della sessione ennodiana del Convegno «Auctor et Auctoritas in Latinis Medii Aevi Litteris» (Benevento,…

2011

Si tratta di una recensione al vol. contenente gli Atti della Quarta Giornata Ennodiana, svoltasi entro il Convegno «Auctor et Auctoritas in Latinis Medii Aevi Litteris» (Benevento, 12 novembre 2010). Il vol., pubblicato nel 2011, è stato curato da Silvia Condorelli e Daniele De Rienzo.

EnnodioSettore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaLetteratura e poesia tardoanticaTradizione classica e cristiana
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Prospective comparison of push enteroscopy and push-and-pull enteroscopy in patients with suspected small-bowel bleeding.

2006

BACKGROUND The management of patients with suspected mid-gastrointestinal bleeding has in the past been AND AIMS: difficult, as push enteroscopy (PE) only allows limited endoscopic access for diagnosis and treatment. Recently published uncontrolled data on push-and-pull enteroscopy (PPE) using the double-balloon technique suggest that this new method has a high diagnostic yield and therapeutic efficacy. A prospective controlled study was therefore carried out to compare PPE with PE as the common nonsurgical gold standard method. METHODS: The diagnostic yield, complications, and various examination parameters were compared in 52 consecutive patients with suspected mid-gastrointestinal bleedi…

EnteroscopyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopy GastrointestinalSedoanalgesiaRecurrenceIntestine SmallmedicinePush enteroscopyHumansIn patientProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyReproducibility of ResultsSingle-Balloon EnteroscopyGold standard (test)Equipment DesignMiddle AgedSurgeryEndoscopyEndoscopes GastrointestinalIntestinal DiseasesChronic DiseaseFemalebusinessGastrointestinal HemorrhageFollow-Up StudiesThe American journal of gastroenterology
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La figura di Zosima, padre "autorevole", nella leggenda di Maria Egiziaca

2014

The legend of saint Maria Aegyptiaca knew a large diffusion in hagiographical tradition, between East and West, from VI-VII century to the end of the Middle Ages. Together with Maria, father Zosima is the most important figure of the legend (a true “deuteragonist” of the narrative plot). He meets the heremitic woman in the wilderness of Palaestina and has a particular relation with her, founded on deference and devotion, till the death and the engraving of the old Maria. The type of father Zosima, in the various versions of the story, obtains different cures by the poets and the authors. By some select specimens (essentially taked from Hildebertus of Lavardin’s «Vita beate Marie Egiptiace» …

Folodoard of Reims.Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaMedieval HagiographyHildebert og LavardinMaria Egyptiaca
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Kudoa trifolia sp. n. ? molecular phylogeny suggests a new spore morphology and unusual tissue location for a well-known genus

2006

A new species of myxozoan, Kudoa trifolia sp. n., was found in various organs of the golden grey mullet, Liza aurata (Risso), and the thinlip mullet, L. ramada (Risso), from the western Mediterranean. Spores developed in subspherical plasmodia of 0.28-1 mm diameter within connective tissue, predominantly in the spleen, the outer wall of the gall bladder and the gut, the mesenteries and occasionally also in the gills. The spores of K. trifolia differ from the commonly known shape of Kudoa by considerable enlargement of one of the four valve cells, thus forming a 'spore body', which contains the major part of the binucleate sporoplasm. Scanning electron microscopy of the spores revealed the p…

Genetic SpeciationVeterinary (miscellaneous)Molecular Sequence DataSpores ProtozoanAquatic ScienceFish DiseasesGenusBotanyMediterranean SeaAnimalsSeawaterMesenteriesProtozoan Infections AnimalPhylogenyAppendageMyxozoaSporoplasmbiologyfungiEukaryotaDNA Protozoanbiology.organism_classificationSmegmamorphaSporeMicroscopy ElectronKudoaGolden grey mulletJournal of Fish Diseases
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Myxobolus albin. sp. (Myxozoa) from the Gills of the Common GobyPomatoschistus micropsKrøyer (Teleostei: Gobiidae)

2009

A recent investigation into the myxozoan fauna of common gobies, Pomatoschistus microps, from the Forth Estuary in Scotland, revealed numerous myxosporean cysts within the gill cartilage. They were composed of polysporous plasmodia containing myxobolid spores that were morphologically different from the other known species of Myxobolus and from the myxosporeans previously recorded from this host (i.e. the ceratomyxid Ellipsomyxa gobii, infecting the gall bladder, and the kudoid Kudoa camarguensis, infecting the muscle tissues). Spores were ovoid, 9.4 x 9.1 microm with a thickness of 6.6 microm, with two pyriform polar capsules, the polar filaments of which had four to five turns. Molecular …

GillsGillMolecular Sequence DataSpores ProtozoanZoologyBiologyDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyPomatoschistusRNA Ribosomal 18SAnimalsCluster AnalysisParasite hostingPhylogenyTeleosteiMyxozoaGenes rRNASequence Analysis DNAAnatomyDNA Protozoanbiology.organism_classificationPerciformesCartilageScotlandMyxobolusKudoaMyxobolusTaxonomy (biology)RNA ProtozoanJournal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
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RIGORE DELLA COMPOSIZIONE ARCHITETTONICA. UN’OPERA DI GIOVANNI CINTOLO A RAGUSA

2011

Viene analizzata un'opera di architettura, un condominio realizzato a Ragusa negli anni '60 da un allievo di Edoardo Caracciolo, l'arch. Giovanni Cintolo, e ne viene messa in luce la ricchezza formale e l'accuratezza della collocazione urbanistica.

Giovanni Cintolo Edoardo Caracciolo Ragusa edilizia residenzialeSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Volcanic gas emissions and degassing dynamics at Ubinas and Sabancaya volcanoes; implications for the volatile budget of the central volcanic zone

2017

Abstract Emission of volcanic gas is thought to be the dominant process by which volatiles transit from the deep earth to the atmosphere. Volcanic gas emissions, remain poorly constrained, and volcanoes of Peru are entirely absent from the current global dataset. In Peru, Sabancaya and Ubinas volcanoes are by far the largest sources of volcanic gas. Here, we report the first measurements of the compositions and fluxes of volcanic gases emitted from these volcanoes. The measurements were acquired in November 2015. We determined an average SO 2 flux of 15.3 ± 2.3 kg s − 1 (1325-ton day − 1 ) at Sabancaya and of 11.4 ± 3.9 kg s − 1 (988-ton day − 1 ) at Ubinas using scanning ultraviolet spectr…

IASI010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSabancayaEarth scienceGeochemistry010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesVolcanic GasesAtmospherechemistry.chemical_compoundFlux (metallurgy)Geochemistry and Petrology[SDU.STU.VO]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/VolcanologyVolcanic degassingeventGeophysic0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphereevent.disaster_typeTrail By Firegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGas emissionsUV-cameraUbinaGeophysicsCarbon dioxidechemistryVolcanoUbinasDOAS13. Climate actionCarbon dioxideMulti-GASGeologyEarth (classical element)Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Treatment of femoral pseudoaneurysm after vascular procedure. In: A multidisciplinary Approach to Cardiovascular Diseases

2016

IatrogenPseudoaneurysmfemoralPseudoaneurysm; femoral; IatrogenSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare
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Recurrent angioedema and the threat of asphyxiation.

2009

Angioedema (also known as Quincke disease) is the name given to edema lasting 1–7 days that recurs at irregular intervals. Target organs are the skin, tongue, glottis and larynx, gastrointestinal tract, and sometimes other soft organs. The clinical symptom referred to as angioedema forms part of a variety of disease entities (Box 1, Figure 1). In Germany, according to the present author’s estimate, several thousand patients suffer from one of the forms of recurrent angioedema. Cases of sudden asphyxiation are rare, but do occur every now and again (1). This review aims to draw attention to the various clinical features of recurrent angioedema and the practical steps for dealing with it, and…

Larynxmedicine.medical_specialtyDNA Mutational AnalysisReview ArticleC1-inhibitorAsphyxiaimmune system diseasesRecurrenceRisk FactorsEdemamedicineAmbulatory CareHumanscardiovascular diseasesAngioedemaskin and connective tissue diseasesPseudoallergic reactionChronic urticariabiologyAngioedemabusiness.industryfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAirway obstructionmedicine.diseaseDermatologyAirway Obstructionmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyHereditary angioedemaFactor XIIbiology.proteinmedicine.symptombusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinDeutsches Arzteblatt international
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