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L'AUTONOMIA FINANZIARIA DELLA REGIONE SICILIANA NEL NUOVO QUADRO EUROPEO

2013

AUTONOMIA REGIONE SICILIANASettore IUS/12 - Diritto Tributario
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Tectonic evolution of the Sicilian Thrust System (central Mediterranean)

2012

The Sicilian Thrust System (STS) is a south-verging (Africa-verging) fold-and-thrust belt including a Mesozoic-Paleogene sedimentary sequence. This thrust stack owes its origin to the deformation of pre-orogenic strata deposited in different palaeogeographic domains belonging to passive margins of the African plate. The STS was deformed during the Neogene, following the closure of the Tethys Ocean and the continental collision between the Sardo-Corso Block and the North Africa margins. The thrust pile was detached from the underlying basement during the Miocene-Pleistocene. The regional-scale structural setting recognized allows us to reconstruct the tectonic evolution of the STS as follows…

Accretionary wedgeContinental collisionSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleextensionGeologythrustingAfrica margin depositsNeogeneTethys Oceanlanguage.human_languageaccretionary prismAfrican PlatePaleontologytectonicBasement (geology)Passive marginlanguagetectonicsSicilianSicilyGeologySeismologyAfrica margin deposit
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Tectonic history of the submerged Maghrebian Chain from the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea to the Pelagian Foreland

1995

A description is given here of the structure and tectonic evolution of the submerged NW-SE trending Alpine belt extending from the Sardinia Channel across the Sicily Straits to the Pelagian Sea. This mainly results from re-interpretation of the existing seismic network. In the Sicily Straits the crust comprises an allocthonous belt composed of Tertiary flysch-type thrust slices stacked in an imbricate wedge. The wedge is composed of Mesozoic basin and platform carbonates thrusts derived by deformation of the old Sicilian continental margin. Lower Miocene to Lower Pleistocene foredeep deposits (terrigenous and clastic carbonates) filled progressively onlapping foreland basins during regional…

Accretionary wedgeRiftInversion (geology)Geologylanguage.human_languagePaleontologyTectonicsContinental marginlanguageExtensional tectonicsSicilianGeomorphologyForeland basinGeologyTerra Nova
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Sorveglianza attiva delle patologie pneumococciche invasive dell'età pediatrica: l’esperienza della Regione Sicilia nel triennio 2009-2011

2013

S.pneumoniae is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children globally. Since 2007 the World Health Organization has recommended anti-pneumococcal vaccination to reduce the burden of invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPD). The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence of IPD in Sicilian children and describe the distribution of serotypes in subjects with IPD following the recent introduction of a universal vaccination program. Active surveillance of IPD (PneumoNet) was carried out in Sicily from 2009 to 2011 by nine reference hospitals (one per province) and one-hundred randomly sampled family pediatricians. Hospital discharge data of participating hospitals were also analyzed…

Active surveillanceMalattia Pneumococcica Invasiva Vaccinazione antipneumococcica Sorveglianza Età Pediatricapneumococcal diseases in Sicilian childrenSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatainvasive pneumococcal disease
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Geodetic and geological evidence of active tectonics in south-western Sicily (Italy)

2014

Abstract Integrated geological, geodetic and marine geophysical data provide evidence of active deformation in south-western Sicily, in an area spatially coincident with the macroseismic zone of the destructive 1968 Belice earthquake sequence. Even though the sequence represents the strongest seismic event recorded in Western Sicily in historical times, focal solutions provided by different authors are inconclusive on possible faulting mechanism, which ranges from thrusting to transpression, and the seismogenic source is still undefined. Interferometric (DInSAR) observations reveal a differential ground motion on a SW–NE alignment between Campobello di Mazara and Castelvetrano (CCA), locate…

Active tectonicsPleistoceneSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGeodetic datumSicilian fold and thrust belt; Geodesy; Active tectonicsaActive faultTranspressionTectonicsSequence (geology)GeophysicsSeismic hazardThrust faultActive tectonicsaGeologySeismologySicilian fold and thrust beltGeodesyEarth-Surface ProcessesSicilian fold and thrust belt; Geodesy; Active tectonics
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Active deformation in a sector of the Sicilian-Maghrebian Chain: new insights from integrated GNSS, structural high-resolution seismic reflection and…

2016

We document active deformation in a sector of the Sicilian Maghrebian Chain exposed in north Sicily and in its offshore prolongation on the basis of the integrated analysis of 1) time series of data collected by GNSS acquisition representing the change in the positions (X and Y) of permanent stations located in Palermo, Partinico, Prizzi, and Termini compared to the IGS station of Noto, 2) high-resolution (Sparker) single-channel reflection seismic data, 3) structural data, and 4) seismological data. The average values for the velocity vectors obtained for the Palermo, Partinico, Prizzi, and Termini Imerese stations are 4.55, 2.97, 2.96, and 2.15 mm/yr, respectively. The direction of the ve…

Active thrusting Sicilian-Maghrebian chain North Sicily GNSS velocity.Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale
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Self-Perceptions of Sicilian Male Youth

1972

An Italian version of the AVA was included in the test battery for a pilot study of Project Talent in Sicily. Ss were 395 male students attending a public technical school in Palermo, Sicily. Profiles of basic self and social self-concepts, as well as the composite self-concept yielded by the AVA, were analyzed for the Sicilian sample. The latter were also compared with those for an American normative sample ( N = 7732). Two heavily concentrated clusters were noted in the self-perceptions of the Sicilians in contrast to those of the American sample which are more evenly distributed throughout the personality spheroid comprising the AVA model.

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleTest batteryAdolescentPersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologySelf-conceptPilot ProjectsExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStudentsSicilymedia_common05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesCross-cultural studiesSelf ConceptUnited StatesSensory Systemslanguage.human_languageSelf evaluationlanguagePersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologySocial psychologySicilianPerceptual and Motor Skills
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Characterization of measles virus strains circulating in Southern Italy (Palermo area, Sicily) between 2010 and 2011

2015

Measles virus (MV) was classified in 24 genotypes that show a distinct geographic distribution. Genotypes contain multiple distinct lineages. In 2011 large outbreaks of measles occurred in Italy and in many European countries. Aims of this study are to analyze the intra-genotype variability and to follow the importation and the spread of new MV strains in Sicily. A fragment of 450. bps of MV C-terminal nucleoprotein was sequenced from sera of 73 Sicilian patients with symptomatic measles infections, occurred between 2010 and 2011. Five MV strains were D4 genotype and 68 were D8 genotype. The MV/D4 sequences were related to MV/D4-Enfield variant. Two lineages of MV/D8 genotypes, related to M…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineMicrobiology (medical)Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaAdolescentGenotypeSequence analysis030106 microbiologyHistory 21st CenturyMicrobiologyMeaslesMeasles virusYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesGeneticMeasleGenotypeGenetic variationGeneticsmedicineHumansSicilyMolecular BiologyMeasles virus intra-genotypes variabilityPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyMeasles eliminationGenetic VariationOutbreakSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicVirologylanguage.human_languageGeographic distributionInfectious DiseasesMeasles virusMeasles virus genotypeMeasles virulanguageRNA ViralFemaleSicilianMeasles virus lineageMeaslesHumanInfection, Genetics and Evolution
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Door-to-door prevalence survey of epilepsy in three Sicilian municipalities

2001

A door-to-door prevalence survey of epilepsy was conducted in 3 Sicilian municipalities, as of November 1, 1987. In phase 1, the screening by questionnaire of 24,496 eligible subjects (participation = 92%) identified 544 suspected to have epilepsy. In phase 2, neurological evaluation of the 544 subjects yielded 111 with epilepsy. Of the 111 subjects, 103 (93%) had been previously diagnosed, 68 (61%) were taking antiepileptic medication, and 81 (73%) had active epilepsy. Referring to the 81 subjects with active epilepsy, the seizure type was generalized in 60 (74%), partial in 19 (23%) and undetermined in 2 (3%). The prevalence of active epilepsy (per 1,000 population) was 3.3 overall, 3.5 f…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEpidemiologyPopulationEpilepsySeizuresPrevalenceMedicineHumanseducationSurveyChildSicilyAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyEpilepsybusiness.industryAge FactorsPrevalence surveyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHealth Surveyslanguage.human_languageChild PreschoollanguageScreeningSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessSicilian
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HLA Class I and Class II Polymorphism in Three Sicilian Populations

2007

Two human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I loci (HLA-A and HLA-B) and one class II locus (HLA-DR) were typed at the DNA level in the Sicilian population. Study participants were of Sicilian origin (183 for class I loci and 260 for class II loci) and live in three towns, chosen on the basis of geographic position and different historical events. These towns are Sciacca (southwest Sicily, located at sea level, conquered by Arabs in a.d. 814), Piana degli Albanesi (northwest Sicily, 720 m above sea level, has maintained religious, cultural, and linguistic peculiarities traced to Albanian settlement in 1488), and Troina (northeast Sicily, 1,120 m above sea level, known as the first settlement of…

AdultMalePopulationLocus (genetics)Human leukocyte antigenLinkage DisequilibriumGene FrequencyGeneticsHumansAlleleeducationSicilyAllele frequencyAllelesGenetics (clinical)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicseducation.field_of_studyPolymorphism GeneticHLA-A AntigensGenetic VariationHLA-DR Antigenslanguage.human_languageGenetics PopulationHaplotypesHLA-B AntigensChild PreschoolGenetic structurelanguageEthnologyFemalePhoenicianDNA typing haplotype frequency HLA polymorphism sicilian populationSicilianHLA-DRB1 ChainsDemographyHuman Biology
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