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Neuronal cell cycle: the neuron itself and its circumstances.
2015
Neurons are usually regarded as postmitotic cells that undergo apoptosis in response to cell cycle reactivation. Nevertheless, recent evidence indicates the existence of a defined developmental program that induces DNA replication in specific populations of neurons, which remain in a tetraploid state for the rest of their adult life. Similarly, de novo neuronal tetraploidization has also been described in the adult brain as an early hallmark of neurodegeneration. The aim of this review is to integrate these recent developments in the context of cell cycle regulation and apoptotic cell death in neurons. We conclude that a variety of mechanisms exists in neuronal cells for G1/S and G2/M check…
Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Review of methods and applications
2009
Interest in remote sensing (RS) of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F) by terrestrial vegetation is motivated by the link of F to photosynthetic efficiency which could be exploited for large scale monitoring of plant status and functioning. Today, passive RS of F is feasible with different prototypes and commercial ground-based, airborne, and even spaceborne instruments under certain conditions. This interest is generating an increasing number of research projects linking F and RS, such as the development of new F remote retrieval techniques, the understanding of the link between the F signal and vegetation physiology and the feasibility of a satellite mission specifically designed f…
Best approximation and variational inequality problems involving a simulation function
2016
We prove the existence of a g-best proximity point for a pair of mappings, by using suitable hypotheses on a metric space. Moreover, we establish some convergence results for a variational inequality problem, by using the variational characterization of metric projections in a real Hilbert space. Our results are applicable to classical problems of optimization theory.
Mappings of finite distortion : size of the branch set
2018
Abstract We study the branch set of a mapping between subsets of ℝ n {\mathbb{R}^{n}} , i.e., the set where a given mapping is not defining a local homeomorphism. We construct several sharp examples showing that the branch set or its image can have positive measure.
Fixed point theorems for multivalued maps via new auxiliary function
2016
We introduce a contractive condition involving new auxiliary function and prove a fixed point theorem for closed multivalued maps on complete metric spaces. An example and an application to integral equation are given in support of our findings.
The Nitsche phenomenon for weighted Dirichlet energy
2018
Abstract The present paper arose from recent studies of energy-minimal deformations of planar domains. We are concerned with the Dirichlet energy. In general the minimal mappings need not be homeomorphisms. In fact, a part of the domain near its boundary may collapse into the boundary of the target domain. In mathematical models of nonlinear elasticity this is interpreted as interpenetration of matter. We call such occurrence the Nitsche phenomenon, after Nitsche’s remarkable conjecture (now a theorem) about existence of harmonic homeomorphisms between annuli. Indeed the round annuli proved to be perfect choices to grasp the nuances of the problem. Several papers are devoted to a study of d…
Explicando el mundo en el que vivimos con mapas. Propuesta de aprendizaje cartográfico
2016
La cartografía se considera una herramienta útil para formar personas y educar a futuros ciudadanos. La enseñanza mediante mapas brinda la posibilidad a los estudiantes de que desarrollen habilidades de interpretación, comprensión y representación de su propio entorno, adquiriendo conocimiento geográfico espacial. El presente estudio se basa en analizar mediante encuestas, dirigidas al profesorado y alumnado de Educación Secundaria y Bachillerato, qué es lo que se hace en las aulas con los mapas, cuándo y cómo se usan, cuáles son las percepciones y conocimientos de los estudiantes. En consecuencia se pretende evitar algunos de los problemas detectados y ayudar a docentes y estudiantes en la…
Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum (Marsala) - First Results
2018
La Missione archeologica delle Università di Amburgo e Palermo opera a Marsala dal 2007, quando è stato avviato lo scavo nella ‘Zona Mura’ del Parco Archeologico del Capo Boeo, nell’ambito del “Progetto Archeologico Lilibeo”. A seguito dei risultati conseguiti con tale ricerca, la Missione, in accordo e in collaborazione con il Polo Regionale di Trapani e Marsala, e del Museo Archeologico Lilibeo, ha intrapreso, nel 2017, la realizzazione della Carta Archeologica dell’antica Lilibeo. Nel corso delle prime due campagne è stata rilevata la maggior parte delle emergenze archeologiche del Parco; il rilievo strumentale delle strutture è integrato con rilievi aerofotogrammetrici, realizzati con l…
The ‘Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum’
2021
The ‘Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum’ is the result of the long-standing scientific cooperation in Marsala between Palermo and Hamburg Universities. This paper investigates the various methods of field research used to gather the necessary data for the archaeological map of ancient Lilybaeum. There will be a particular focus on the topographic survey and photogrammetric aerial survey by Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) conducted in the years 2017–2019. The aim of the work is to highlight the impact of the results on already existing research hypotheses and the ways in which the resulting map enhances our knowledge of the ancient city of Lilybaeum.
Exploring automatic grouping procedures in ceramic petrology
2004
Although a small number of studies have attempted to introduce automatic grouping procedures into thin section petrography of archaeological ceramics, the majority of studies continue to be carried out by non-automatic means. Although such an approach with the single observer grouping samples has a number of advantages, it is problematic when dealing with large numbers of samples. This paper aims to explore different coding systems and statistical analyses for grouping ceramic thin sections. In the example discussed a number of variables are defined, codified and analysed by correspondence analysis, classical multidimensional scaling, non-metric isotonic multidimensional scaling and Sammon …