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Development and validation of the Adolescent Sexting Scale (A-SextS) with a Spanish sample

2020

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‘‘This is my home, too’’: Migration, spectrality and hospitality inRoberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori (2000)

2011

The article explores Roberta Torre’s film Sud Side Stori (2000), an extravagant Italian re-vision of Romeo and Juliet set in the Sicilian city of Palermo which displays awareness of the global circulation of the story of the two ‘‘star-crossed lovers’’. In the film, which combines neo-realist cinematographic techniques with the artificial style of the musical, Shakespeare’s young lovers become Toni Giulietto, a lousy local rock singer, and Romea Wacoubo, a beautiful Nigerian prostitute who falls in love with him when she sees him standing on his balcony. Not unlike West Side Story, the inter-racial passion between Toni and Romea exacerbates pre-existing ethnic conflicts. It is opposed not o…

shakespeare adaptation spectrality Romeo and Juliet migrationLiteratureRomeo and JUlietLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsProloguebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyPassionshakespeareMusicalArtadaptationPostmodernismspectralityStyle (visual arts)shakespeare; adaptation; spectrality; Romeo and JUlietPerformance artCityscapebusinessSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseArticulation (sociology)media_common
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Beware of contagion!

2003

Landscape ecology starts from the assumption that diversity and spatial arrangement of ecosystem mosaics has ecological implications and tries to understand the interactions between diversity and structure of large spatially heterogeneous areas and its ecological functions. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems, enabling a global view of the landscape mosaics. Consequently, a large number of indices has been used to quantify the structure of categorical maps as a surrogate of actual landscapes and correlate them to ecological processes. In particular, the entropy-based contagion index has been extensively used to summarize the…

shannon's entropyGeographic information systemEcologyPixelEcologybusiness.industryComputer scienceLandscape epidemiologycategorical maps; evenness; fragmentation; shannon's entropy; shannon’s entropycomputer.file_formatManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcategorical mapsUrban Studiesshannon’s entropyfragmentationAdjacency listEntropy (information theory)evennessRaster graphicsLandscape ecologybusinessCartographyCategorical variablecomputerNature and Landscape Conservation
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Shape identification in inverse medium scattering problems with a single far-field pattern

2016

Consider time-harmonic acoustic scattering from a bounded penetrable obstacle $D\subset {\mathbb R}^N$ embedded in a homogeneous background medium. The index of refraction characterizing the material inside $D$ is supposed to be Holder continuous near the corners. If $D\subset {\mathbb R}^2$ is a convex polygon, we prove that its shape and location can be uniquely determined by the far-field pattern incited by a single incident wave at a fixed frequency. In dimensions $N \geq 3$, the uniqueness applies to penetrable scatterers of rectangular type with additional assumptions on the smoothness of the contrast. Our arguments are motivated by recent studies on the absence of nonscattering waven…

shape identificationInversenonscattering wavenumbersType (model theory)Convex polygon01 natural sciencesinverse medium scatteringMathematics - Analysis of PDEs78A46FOS: MathematicsWavenumberUniquenessHelmholtz equation0101 mathematicsMathematicsSmoothness (probability theory)ScatteringApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111uniqueness74B05010101 applied mathematicsComputational Mathematics35R30Bounded functionAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
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Supercooled Water Confined in a Silica Xerogel: Temperature and Pressure Dependence of Boson Peak and of Mean Square Displacements

2013

A silica xerogel can be obtained from an alcoxide precursor (TMOS, tetramethylortosilcate) via the sol-gel method: TMOS hydrolysis and subsequent polycondensation yields a solid, disordered, porous SiO2 matrix (average pore dimensions ~20Å). Inside the pores water is trapped and the hydration level h=gr[H2O]/gr[SiO2] can be easily controlled. The presence and temperature dependence of the boson peak (BP) in xerogel confined supercooled water was studied with inelastic neutron scattering (spectrometer IN6 at ILL, Grenoble) in xerogel samples having h=0.4 and h=0.2. After careful subtraction of the contributions arising from the matrix and from quasi-elastic scattering, the BP contribution wa…

silica xerogel boson peak inelastic neutron scattering excess density of states LDL->HDL transition mean square displacements elastic neutron scattering protein dynamical transitionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Dahrsa-Kallenders, ar Peelikkumu no ihsahm derrigahm Mahzibahm, kà Pirschukohkus, Kesberes un Wihnakohkus pareisi buhs apgraisiht un labbi audsinaht;…

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siltumnīcavīnogulājiķiršidārzeņu uzglabāšanaaugļu kokikalendāri:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING [Research Subject Categories]puķeslauksaimniecības literatūra. Latvija. 18. gs.dārzeņu audzēšanadekoratīvie augidārzkopība
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Study of the Stability of Citrate Capped AgNPs in Several Environmental Water Matrices by Asymmetrical Flow Field Flow Fractionation

2021

Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) coupled to UV-Vis and dynamic light scattering (DLS) detectors in series, was tested for stability studies of dispersions of citrate-capped silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in several water matrices. The main goal is to provide knowledge to understand their possible behavior in the environment for short times since mixturing (up to 180 min). Ultrapure (UPW), bottled (BW1, BW2), tap (TW), transitional (TrW) and sea water (SW) matrices were assayed. Observations were compatible with the aggregation of AgNPs, a change in the plasmon band and a size growth with time were done. Fractograms showed different evolution fingerprints in the function of the…

silver nanoparticlesGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrysea water02 engineering and technologyFractionation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSilver nanoparticleArticlelcsh:ChemistryMatrix (mathematics)Dynamic light scatteringpotable waterDissolved organic carboncitrate cappingGeneral Materials Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAqueous solutionAF4Chemistryaggregation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QD1-999Ionic strengthSeawatertransitional water0210 nano-technologyNanomaterials
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Pulicaria glutinosa Extract: A Toolbox to Synthesize Highly Reduced Graphene Oxide-Silver Nanocomposites

2015

A green, one-step approach for the preparation of graphene/Ag nanocomposites (PE-HRG-Ag) via simultaneous reduction of both graphene oxide (GRO) and silver ions using Pulicaria glutinosa plant extract (PE) as reducing agent is reported. The plant extract functionalizes the surfaces of highly reduced graphene oxide (HRG) which helps in conjugating the Ag NPs to HRG. Increasing amounts of Ag precursor enhanced the density of Ag nanoparticles (NPs) on HRG. The preparation of PE-HRG-Ag nanocomposite is monitored by using ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX). The as-prepared PE-HRG-Ag nanocomposities display excellent surfac…

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Application of 3D printed scavengers for improving the accuracy of single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analyses of silver na…

2023

The determination of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) with single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry can be severely interfered with coexisting dissolved silver causing high background signals, which can lead to inaccurate quantification of NP size and particle concentration. In this paper, chemically active and reusable 3D printed scavengers are applied for highly efficient dissolved silver removal in Ag NP dispersions, allowing more accurate determination of particle concentration and size. Selective laser sintering was used for constructing the porous 3D scavengers constituting of polystyrene used as a supporting material and ion-exchange material SiliaBond Tosic acid (TA…

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New Data on the Silver Objects from the House of Eupolemos (Morgantina, Sicily)

2015

Due to their intrinsic value, ancient silver objects have often arrived at museums throughout the world with provenance other than that of regular excavations, and therefore much data regarding the context and the production process in the workshops of origin, as well as the circulation of such objects, is missing. The discovery of silver objects, in fact, is derived from what one may define as non-productive hoarding – archaeological collections created through the formal burial or the furtive hiding in a moment of danger of objects that were never recovered – circumstances that limit the possibility of knowing the primary use of the object in antiquity, in the manner that we can determine…

silver objectMorgantinaSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno3D scanningSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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