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Anatomia clinica del sistema articolare del piede

2006

From a semantic point of view the word “ankle” and “ankle region” are not synonyms as “ankle” identifies all the components of the ankle joint while “ankle region” identifies the ankle joint as well as every structures in the region, form the surface level to the skeletal one. The articular system of the foot is formed by thirthyfour synovial joints, seventeen of which have complementary curvilinear articular surface, the remaning seventeen having plane joints. The rounded surface joints are: the talonavicular joint (a spheroidal joint that is part of the transverse tarsal joint), the “anatomical” subtalar joint ( a saddle joint), five ellipsoid (or condylar) joints and ten, ankle and inter…

Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaJoints - Joints of the foot - Systemic and clinical anatomy of the foot.Settore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' Motorie
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Rolling resistance and traffic delay impact on a road pavement life cycle carbon footprint analysis

2017

The application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to road pavements has been continuously evolving and improving over the last years, however there are several limitations and uncertainties in the introduction of some components in the framework, such as road pavement rolling resistance—in terms of pavement surface properties—and traffic delay during maintenance activities. This paper analyses the influence of methodological assumptions and the model used to estimate the increased emissions for traffic delay and road pavement rolling resistance on the results of an LCA. The Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions related to these two phases of a pavement LCA will be calculated for a UK case study, us…

Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGreenhouse gaseCarbon footprintPavementRolling resistance
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Environmental assessment of a new building envelope material derived from urban agriculture wastes : the case of the tomato plants stems

2023

Abstract Purpose Decarbonizing cities is one of today’s biggest challenges. In this regard, particular attention has been paid on improving the environmental performance of buildings. In this framework, this work consists in assessing the environmental impact of an innovative building envelope component derived from urban agriculture (UA) wastes. In fact, rooftop UA seems to be a possible solution to the rising food demand due to increasing urban demographic growth. Consequently, rooftop UA wastes need to be treated in sustainable ways. Methods This study aims to determine the carbon footprint and embodied energy of a new infill wall material, derived from UA wastes produced by a building r…

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleUrban agriculture wastesLCAInfill wall materialInnovative building envelope componentsInnovative building envelope components Infill wall material Urban agriculture wastes Biogenic carbon Carbon footprint LCA Embodied energyBiogenic carbonCarbon footprintEmbodied energyGeneral Environmental Science
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Assessing the Ecological Footprint of an Urban Transportation System

2003

The ecological footprint methodology is here applied to the urban transport system of the Italian town of Palermo (Sicily). By only using the current running fleet, a synthetic indicator represented by the "equivalent bio-productive" land, corresponding to the actual transport configuration, will be built up. This indicator can be usefully adopted for ranking various options in the urban context referring, for example, to different arrangements of the transportation demand between private and public means. This could allow local administrations to environmentally hierarchizing alternative plans concerning the urban transportation

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientaleurban transportation systemEcological Footprint
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Combining Membrane and Zero Brine Technologies in Waste Acid Treatment for a Circular Economy in the Hot-Dip Galvanizing Industry: A Life Cycle Persp…

2023

AbstractAn innovative approach of combining membrane and zero brine technologies for a joint treatment of industrial liquid waste is investigated regarding its environmental impacts compared to the existing liquid waste treatment. The object of investigation is the generation of waste acid solution by a hot dip galvanizing plant in Sicily, Italy. The waste acid solution contains hydrochloric acid, iron and zinc, which makes it a hazardous waste according to EU classifications. Environmental impacts are studied for two scenarios in the Tecnozinco hot-dip galvanizing plant in Sicily, Italy: (i) the current process of pickling with linear disposal of waste acid and (ii) the pickling combined w…

Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciCircular economy Water footprint Life cycle assessment Water purifcation Membrane technologyMechanics of MaterialsMetals and AlloysEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy
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THE EVALUATION OF MUSCLE FLEXIBILITY IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS

2011

Introduction The agility and coordination are two of many attributes required to become a successful player. Several reports have showed that the training of muscle flexibility leads to improvements both in the coordinative and technical performance, and in the process of motor learning (1). The aim of our study was to evaluate the flexibility of shoulders, trunk and lower limbs in young male soccer players compared to that of sedentary subjects. Methods Twelve players (age: 20.00 ± 3.74 years; weight: 74.25 ± 6.80 kg; height: 178.92 ± 6.65 cm) belonging all to the same soccer team and ten sedentary subjects (age: 21.8 ± 3.12 years; weight: 73.60 ± 5.29 kg; height: 179.50 ± 5.78) were teste…

Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveMuscle flexibility football injuries performance
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Proceedings of the 1st International Conference in Science and Football, 15-17 April 2011, Palermo - Italy

2011

Have we had enough of Football...? Well well well!!! As far as this sport is still a source of joy, an inspiration, an educational tool, a recreation, a pleasure and a mass mobilising for some people, we will continue to “bother you with”... ;-) By the way, the International Week of Football (IWF) is new concept, born within a moment of brain storm between the office and the 5-a-side indoor football gym at the University of Greenwich, UK in summer 2010. “Let’s do something international between the UK and Italy”, Monèm said “Oh yeah, why not!” Antonino said “It could great...! the UK is a great nation of football and Italy is well renowned for its footballistic experts” The rest was a just …

Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveScience and Football Training Testing Physical PreparationSettore M-EDF/01 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' Motorie
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Italian soccer teams and UEFA financial fair play. Economic and financial gaps, and potential barriers to reorientation strategies

2011

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleUEFA financial fair play soccer clubs economic crisis of football
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Related party transactions in Italian professional football clubs: an empirical study

2012

The presentation deal with the first results of a research that has for object the qualitative and quantitative analysis of related party transactions of some Italian professional football clubs. In qualitative terms, we investigate on the exhaustiveness of the information, and on its contribution to the transparency and the substantial accuracy of the financial statements of clubs. In quantitative terms, we analyze the financial statements of the clubs and the impact of related party transactions on their economic and financial situations, with useful simulations for verifying the possible gap compared to the parameters of financial fair play. As expected results, the paper aims to highlig…

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendaleaccounting disclosurerelated party transactionprofessional football club
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Combating illegal phenomena in Professional Football in Italy: the strengths and weaknesses of the actual model of governance

2012

A recent report about football sector in Italy highlights the reduction of competitive equilibrium of the teams, as shown by their poor performances in Europe, the reduction of fans in the stands, the economic losses and the increasing of debts. In a previous research, we analyse the governance model established in Italy in the professional football sector, and we realize a taxonomy framework helpful for identifying appropriate tools and procedures to overcome them (Cincimino, Tomaselli, Carini, 2012). In this research we focus on a particular category of the taxonomy framework of pathologies. The aim is to explore how to contrast the illegal pursuit of football club objectives and extra cl…

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendalemodels of sport governancesport criminal phenomenaprofessional football clubs
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