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Color change of the bleached enamel treated with calcium silicate- sodium phosphate-sodium monofluorophosphate-based system

2018

Background The increasing demand of tooth bleaching has also increased the need of researches focusing on the durability of the resultant color. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a system based on calcium silicate, sodium phosphate and sodium monofluorophosphate (Regenerate™) on color maintenance of bleached enamel considering two waiting times for the contact with a cola drink. Material and Methods This in vitrostudy was performed on bovine enamel specimens (n = 100), bleached with 35% H2O2 and treated with: G1 Distilled water; G2 Artificial saliva; G3 RegenerateTM Serum and Toothpaste; G4 RegenerateTM Toothpaste; G5 RegenerateTM Serum. The groups G3, G4 and G5 received o…

LightnessToothpastebusiness.product_categoryEnamel paintgenetic structuresResearchSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementEsthetic DentistrySodium monofluorophosphate:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDistilled watervisual_artCalcium silicateUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFood scienceHydrogen peroxidebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Lilibeo al tempo di Cicerone

2021

The volume that sees the light today is the fruit of the Study Day on "Lilibeo at the time of Cicero" held in Marsala, in the conference room of the Museo Lilibeo, on 3 May 2019 thanks to the joint effort of the Museum and the Culture and Society Department of the University of Palermo. In the short term, important changes in the council organizational structure, they led to the establishment of the Archaeological Park of Lilibeo including in a unitary structure the Lilibeo Regional Archaeological Museum, the archaeological area of ​​Capo Boeo, which represents the main nucleus, and other state-owned archaeological areas of the urban fabric of Marsala.

Lilybaeum Sicily Hellenismus Romanization Multiculturalism Topography Material Culture Paintings CiceroSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Riflessioni sull’iconografia funeraria lilibetana nell’età di Cicerone

2021

Twenty-four, and possibly twenty-five painted stelae and aediculae were found, in different times, in the area of the necropolis of Lilybaeum (1903, 1974-1984), and further North, nearer to the ancient sea-shore (1895); most recently, two new entries enhanced the Museo Lilibeo (2009), beside two elements from decorated epitymbia. Despite previous scholarly opinions spread these artifacts over three centuries, as a whole, they can be assigned approximately to Cicero’s time. Some cross-cutting features, as a matter of fact, connect the stelae and the “Salinas” aediculae, and indicate that both date between the late 2nd and the late 1st century BC. Nevertheless, they constitue two neatly diffe…

Lilybaeum funerary painting iconography funerary beliefshellenistic-roman periodSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Mapping genomic rearrangements in titi monkeys by chromosome flow sorting and multidirectional in-situ hybridization.

2004

We developed chromosome painting probes for Callicebus pallescens from flow-sorted chromosomes and used multidirectional chromosome painting to investigate the genomic rearrangements in C. cupreus and C. pallescens. Multidirectional painting provides information about chromosomal homologies at the subchromosomal level and rearrangement break points, allowing chromosomes to be used as cladistic markers. Chromosome paints of C. pallescens were hybridized to human metaphases and 43 signals were detected. Then, both human and C. pallescens probes were hybridized to the chromosomes of another titi monkey, C. cupreus. The human chromosome paints detected 45 segments in the haploid karyotype of C.…

Lineage (genetic)TitiSyntenyChromosome PaintingEvolution MolecularGeneticsAnimalsHumansIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceMetaphaseSyntenyComparative genomicsGeneticsGene RearrangementGenomebiologyChromosomeChromosome MappingKaryotypeCallicebus pallescensbiology.organism_classificationFlow CytometryChromosomes MammalianDiploidyCebidaeKaryotypingPloidyDNA ProbesChromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology
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Poetic Language and the sign: a paradigm in contemporary China

2020

Lo studio esamina il rapporto tra scrittura poetica e pittura nella produzione dei poeti cinesi contemporanei molti dei quali praticano entrambe le forme d'arte. This work is about the connection between poetry writing and painting in contemporary Chinese poets, many of whom practice both forms of art.

Linguaggio poetico pittura segno Bei Dao Mang Ke Duo Duo An Qi Pan Wuyi poesia cinese contemporanea pittura cinese contemporaneaSettore L-OR/21 - Lingue E Letterature Della Cina E Dell'Asia Sud-Orientalepoetic language painting sign Bei Dao Mang Ke Duo Duo An Qi Pan Wuyi contemporary Chinese poetry contemporary Chinese painting
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Ludus sphaerae per annulum ferreum: tradición alegórico-emblemática del beugelen

2016

ABSTRACT: Beugelen was a game, described early on by Erasmus, which gained wide popularity in the Netherlands, played both in palaces and villages, as evidenced by numerous engravings of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Therefore, it is not surprising to find its allegorical-symbolic exploitation, associated with concepts such as mental laziness (Heinrich Aldegrever), the fatal consequences of the game (Johannes David) and the effects of human and divine love (Peter Rollos, Typus mundi , Ludovicus van Leuven and Willem den Elger). In the light of previous emblematic repertories, I delve into the meaning of a number of paintings, paying special attencion to works of Lucas Gassel ( David and Bath…

Linguistics and LanguagePaintingUNESCO::HISTORIAVisual Arts and Performing ArtsFilologíasCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPersonaArtFilologías hispánicasLanguage and LinguisticsMeaning (semiotics)Historia del arte. Artes plásticasFilologías clásicas y antiguasArte:HISTORIA [UNESCO]HumanitiesCartographyErasmus+media_commonIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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Laurentius Lotus [Lorenzo Lotto]. De Amore

2014

ABSTRACT: In the study presented here of some portraits by Lorenzo Lotto, I have attempted to establish a reading of the image, of the details that the artist offers us in his canvas which, to my way of thinking, orient us towards the semantic meaning of the painting. In this concrete case I deal with the theme of love. This entails, therefore, an in-depth exploration of the story that the artist wishes to consider through his work, with the aim of recording and classifying the image by analyzing both its graphic as well as literary precedents. KEY WORDS: Lorenzo Lotto, Portrait, Love, Allegory, Iconography. RESUMEN: En el estudio presentado aqui sobre algunos retratos de Lorenzo Lotto, se …

Linguistics and LanguagePaintingVisual Arts and Performing ArtsAllegoryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectLotto LorenzoArt historyArtLanguage and LinguisticsPortraitIconographyRetratosHumanitiesIconografíamedia_common
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Imagen y palabra en la devoción al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús: un cuadro de P. Battoni y un poema de F. Arévalo

2016

ABSRACT: In this study I relate the building of the Basilica of Estrela (Lisbon) to the painting by Pompeo Battoni and the poem by Faustino Arevalo, both dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, whose worship, suffering a similar fate to that of the suppressed Society of Jesus (1773), went beyond the ecclesiastical sphere and became a source of controversy in the secular milieu of the period. KEYWORDS: P. Battoni, F. Arevalo, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Jesuits. RESUMEN: En este trabajo se relacionan la construccion de la basilica de la Estrela (Lisboa) y, especialmente, el cuadro de Pompeo Battoni y el poema de Faustino Arevalo, dedicados estos ultimos al Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, cuyo culto, co…

Linguistics and LanguagePaintingVisual Arts and Performing ArtsPoetryUNESCO::HISTORIAFilologíasCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyArtWorshipLanguage and LinguisticsFilologías hispánicasHistoria del arte. Artes plásticasFilologías clásicas y antiguasSacred HeartArte:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Humanitiesmedia_common
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L´on faict sçavoir que l´on vendra. El anuncio y catálogo impreso de la subasta de pinturas del Príncipe de Portugal (Bruselas, 1670)

2018

ABSTRACT: In 1670, in Brussels, a printed advertisement announced the auction of a valuable set of a hundred paintings, property of the late Fernando Alejandro de Portugal. A printed broadside announced the sale, and included the names of the artists and titles of the works, as well as their formats and the material form of the pieces, in some cases. Therefore, the advertisement is also an auction catalogue, one of the first to be printed in early modern Europe. This article seeks to tell the story of the print history of the humble broadside as advertisement and catalogue, as well as its content and information on the owners of this extraordinary collection of paintings.
 
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Linguistics and LanguagePaintingVisual Arts and Performing ArtsUNESCO::HISTORIACommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrinted AdvertisementArt:HISTORIA [UNESCO]HumanitiesLanguage and LinguisticsBroadsidemedia_common
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Mythological Themes in Artworks of Ernests Brastins and Arvids Brastins

2014

The aim of the study is to analyse artwork of Ernests Brastins (1892-1942) and Arvids Brastins (1893-1984) from the point of view of content and iconology, and the formal structure of work, which helps to reveal the author’s ideological direction. Using the comparative method, the visual text (artwork) is compared to the verbal (folklore) text, in an attempt to find parallels to the way they reflect Latvian mythological conceptions. An appropriate folksongs and beliefs are chosen for the artwork selected for the analysis, which serve as an explanatory material for the subject. The elements included in the work compositions are analyzed in the context of Latvian symbolic representations of n…

LiteratureArvids Brastins; Ernests Brastins; folklore; Latvian mythology; painting; sculptureFolklorebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)LatvianContext (language use)General MedicineArtMythologylanguage.human_languageAestheticsIconologylanguageIdeologybusinessParallelsmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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