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Due volti della notte. Su Arthur Schopenhauer e Richard Wagner

2016

Il saggio prende le mosse dalla concezione dell'arte espressa da Arthur Schopenhauer nel "Mondo come volontà e rappresentazione" (1818; IIa ed. 1844), soffermandosi in maniera particolare sul Capitolo 52 e sull'idea di un'interpretazione metafisica della musica. Tale ipotesi viene messa in rapporto con l'esperienza compositiva di Richard Wagner a partire dalla concezione del "Ring des Nibelungen" e con particolare riferimento al linguaggio armonico di "Tristan und isolde". In nota viene riportato il frammento di una lettera di Richard Wagner ad Arthur Schopenhauer, databile intorno al 1857.

Filosofia estetica musicale romanticismo musica Arthur Schopenhauer Richard Wagner Il mondo come volontà e rappresentazione L'anello del Nibelungo L'oro del Reno Tristano e Isotta.Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della Musica
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Operating and stock market performance of state-owned enterprise privatizations: The Spanish experience

2007

Abstract We investigate the operating and stock market performance of Spanish state-owned enterprises (SOEs) privatized through public share issue offerings (SIPs) from 1990 to 2001, when the last SIP was conducted. We compare the performance of SOEs and privately-owned firms. We find significant operating improvements in Spanish SOEs after the privatization. Specifically, they show significant increases in income efficiency, real sales and employment. Spanish governments tried to minimize the foregone proceeds when selling SOE shares and underpriced them lower than private firms. We relate these results with the pressure of the Maastricht Treaty fiscal criteria, as well as lower informatio…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsMaastricht TreatyInformation asymmetrybusiness.industryState ownedEconomicsFinancial systemStock marketBusinessMonetary economicsFinanceInternational Review of Financial Analysis
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Characterization of PAMP/PRR interactions in European eel (Anguilla anguilla) macrophage-like primary cell cultures

2013

The eel (Anguilla anguilla) has been identified as a vulnerable species with stocks dramatically declining over the past decade. In an effort to support the species from overfishing of wild stocks increased interest in eel aquaculture has been notable. In order to expand the scarce knowledge concerning the biology of this species significant research efforts are required in several fields of biology. The development of cell culture systems to study the immune response is a key step towards an increased understanding of the immune response and to develop resources to support further study in this threatened species. Macrophages are one of the most important effector cells of the innate immun…

Fish ProteinsLipopolysaccharidesStaphylococcus aureusDNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataPeptidoglycanSaccharomyces cerevisiaeAquatic ScienceBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionImmune systemEscherichia coliAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryMacrophageAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularReceptorCells CulturedPhylogenyHead KidneyInnate immune systemBase SequenceEffectorMacrophagesZymosanGeneral MedicineAnguillaImmunity InnateCell biologyTLR2Gene Expression RegulationCell cultureImmunologySequence AlignmentFish & Shellfish Immunology
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Mn(II) complexes of scorpiand-like ligands. A model for the MnSOD active centre with high in vitro and in vivo activity

2015

Manganese complexes of polyamines consisting of an aza-pyridinophane macrocyclic core functionalised with side chains containing quinoline or pyridine units have been characterised by a variety of solution techniques and single crystal x-ray diffraction. Some of these compounds have proved to display interesting antioxidant capabilities in vitro and in vivo in prokaryotic (bacteria) and eukaryotic (yeast and fish embryo) organisms. In particular, the Mn complex of the ligand containing a 4-quinoline group in its side arm which, as it happens in the MnSOD enzymes, has a water molecule coordinated to the metal ion that shows the lowest toxicity and highest functional efficiency both in vitro …

Fish ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsStereochemistryOryziasSaccharomyces cerevisiaeLigandsFish embryo modelsBiochemistryAntioxidantsInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAntioxidant activityIn vivoCatalytic DomainPyridineSide chainEscherichia coliAnimalschemistry.chemical_classificationManganeseBacteriaLigandSuperoxide DismutaseEscherichia coli ProteinsQuinolineYeastIn vitroYeastMn(II) complexesEnzymechemistryModels ChemicalPolyazamacrocyclic scorpiandsQuinolines
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Long-term dynamics of pelagic fish density and vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) stocks in four zones of a lake differing in trawling intensity

2001

– An 11-year time series of hydroacoustic fish density estimates and fisheries statistics of vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) from four zones of a lake differing in trawling intensity was analyzed in order to test the hypothesis that intensive trawling has detrimental effects on pelagic fish stocks, especially vendace recruitment. The standardized fish density estimate in trawled zones showed no decrease in comparison to the non-trawled zone. No signs of recruitment failure associable with trawling intensity were found. The growth of vendace at the end of the study period was slower than that at the beginning, indicating a higher density, most clearly so in the zone with highest trawling int…

FisheryEcologyEcologyTrawlingCoregonus albulaPelagic zoneAquatic ScienceBiologyFish <Chondrichthyes>biology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIntensity (physics)Ecology of Freshwater Fish
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Molluscan assemblages associated with photophilic algae in the Marine Reserve of Ustica Island (Lower Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

2000

Abstract Very few studies have addressed the effect of protection on macrozoobenthos in marine protected areas, and particularly for sites in the Mediterranean Sea. In the present study, the molluscan assemblages associated with photophilic algal communities of the Marine Reserve of Ustica Island, were investigated. A survey was carried out along transects from 1 to 15 m in depth, during the spring of 1996 at three different sites, subjected to different levels of reserve protection. Species richness and number of individuals reflected the level of protection, and both variables were significantly higher in the integral (most heavily protected) part of the reserve compared with the less wel…

FisheryMediterranean seabiologyAlgaeEcologyMarine reserveSpecies diversityAnimal Science and ZoologyMarine protected areaSpecies richnessCystoseirabiology.organism_classificationTransectItalian Journal of Zoology
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Caucalido platycarpi-Vicietum michauxii — a new weed association from crop fields of Kyrgyzstan (Middle Asia)

2014

Abstract The study presents the results of geobotanical investigations conducted in crop fields in the western Tian Shan Mts in Kyrgyzstan (Middle Asia). The main research focused on classification of weed communities developing within this poorly investigated area, were conducted in the vicinity of Bishkek and Kara-Balta in 2010. Altogether, 299 phytosociological relevés were sampled using the Braun-Blanquet method. Based on all segetal vegetation patches, the analyses distinguished a new association: Caucalido platycarpi-Vicietum michauxii. The results of these phytosociological studies fill a gap in the knowledge about the syntaxonomical diversity of the Middle Asia region, which is one …

FloraGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyQH301-705.5EcologyGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle asiaSpecies diversityVegetationsegetal communitiesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCropTian-ShanTurgenio-RoemerietaliaHabitatvegetation ecologyphytocoenosesagrocoenosesSpecies richnessBiology (General)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesWeedOpen Life Sciences
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A survey of the epiphytic bryophyte flora of the Rif and Tazzeka Mountains (northern Morocco)

2005

SUMMARY The catalogue of the epiphytic bryophyte flora of the Rif Mountains includes a total of 72 taxa, of which 66 are mosses and six are liverworts. Some new records are provided: Hypnum resupinatum and Tortula israelis, new to northern Africa, Antitrichia curtipendula and Cryphaea heteromalla, new to Morocco, and Dicranoweisia cirrata, Isothecium alopecuroides and Orthotrichum macrocephalum ,n ew to the Rif Mountains. Epiphytic communities in the different forest types have been analysed, with the conclusion that altitude and humidity are the main factors that determine their composition. The epiphytic stratum is best developed at the highest altitudes on the Principal chain and Tazzeka…

FlorabiologyEcologyPlant ScienceVegetationbiology.organism_classificationFrullania dilatataGeographyAltitudeOrthotrichumGenusBotanyBryophyteEpiphyteEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Bryology
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Study of mycotoxin calibration approaches on the example of trichothecenes analysis from flour

2012

The aim of this study was to evaluate the applicability of different calibration approaches in trichothecenes analysis from wheat flour. Concretely eight trichothecenes (five type B trichothecenes and three type A trichothecenes) were analyzed by matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). In the first set of experiments the presence of matrix effects was evaluated; values ranged between 59% and 79%. In the second set of experiments, solutions to compensate these signal suppressions were examined. Different calibration methods showed to tackle matrix effects obtaining values between 69% and 85% for external matrix matched calibration a…

FlourWheat flourAnalytical chemistryToxicologyMass spectrometryMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundTandem Mass SpectrometryCalibrationControl materialExternal matrix-matched calibrationMycotoxinReference standardsChromatography High Pressure LiquidTriticumInternal standard calibrationChromatographyMass spectrometryMatrix matched calibrationGeneral MedicineReference StandardsMycotoxinsDeuteriumchemistryCalibrationIndicators and ReagentsTrichothecenesFood Science
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On the influence of gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy on laminar flow and heat transfer in curved pipes and coils

2015

Abstract The effects of gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy on laminar flow and heat transfer in curved and helical pipes were investigated by numerical simulation. Six dimensionless numbers characterizing the problem were identified, and an analysis was conducted on the possible combinations of signs of the gravitational and centrifugal buoyancy effects. Two distinct Richardson numbers were introduced in order to quantify the importance of the two types of buoyancy, and it was shown that, in the case of heating from the wall, a maximum realizable value of the centrifugal Richardson number exists which is a linear function of the curvature δ (ratio of pipe radius a to curvature radius c)…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsRichardson numberBuoyancyMechanical EngineeringCentrifugal buoyancyCurved pipeTorsion (mechanics)ThermodynamicsLaminar flowMechanicsengineering.materialGravitational buoyancyCondensed Matter PhysicsCurvatureNusselt numberPhysics::Fluid DynamicsComputational fluid dynamics Laminar flowHeat transferHeat transferengineeringHelical coilSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariDimensionless quantity
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