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Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B…

2016

Action Plan B3 of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) focuses on the integrated care of chronic diseases. Area 5 (Care Pathways) was initiated using chronic respiratory diseases as a model. The chronic respiratory disease action plan includes (1) AIRWAYS integrated care pathways (ICPs), (2) the joint initiative between the Reference site MACVIA-LR (Contre les MAladies Chroniques pour un VIeillissement Actif) and ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma), (3) Commitments for Action to the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing and the AIRWAYS ICPs network. It is deployed in collaboration with the World Health Organizatio…

Pulmons -- Malalties obstructivesVeterinary medicineAllergyPublished ErratumLANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLONAllergyRespiratory Medicine and Allergy[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Aparell respiratori -- MalaltiesOPERATIONAL DEFINITIONAlternative medicineReviewChronic respiratory diseasesGLOBAL ALLIANCESYSTEMS MEDICINE0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesImmunology and AllergyMACVIA030212 general & internal medicineAIRWAYS ICPLungmedicin och allergiEIP on AHA; European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing; Chronic respiratory diseases; AIRWAYS ICPs; MACVIA; ARIA; Scaling upGINA STRATEGYAIRWAYSUPDATE ARIA 2008Scaling upRespiratory disease:Outras Ciências Agrárias [Ciências Agrárias]3. Good healthChronic respiratory diseaseALLERGIC RHINITISICPsAIRWAYS ICPsGeneral partnershipAction planErratumLife Sciences & BiomedicineAIRWAYS ICPs; ARIA; Chronic respiratory diseases; EIP on AHA; European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing; MACVIA; Scaling upPulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyEIP on AHAAIRWAYS ICPs; ARIA; Chronic respiratory diseases; EIP on AHA; European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing; MACVIA; Scaling up; Immunology and AllergyEmerging technologiesImmunologyREFERENCE SITESocio-culturalePredictive medicine03 medical and health sciencesEuropean Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy AgeingNursingCritical success factorJournal Articlemedicineddc:610Science & TechnologyARIAbusiness.industrySettore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNAAIRWAYS-ICPSmedicine.diseaseIntegrated careAlliance030228 respiratory systemCiências Agrárias::Outras Ciências Agrárias3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineFamily medicineImmunologyHealthy ageingbusinessSEVERE ASTHMA
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Head and Neck Cancers

2005

Pyriform SinusNude mousebiologybusiness.industryFalse Vocal CordTonsillar fossaMedicineAnatomyHead and neckbusinessbiology.organism_classification
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Karkku

Sastamalan kirkkoMouhijärven vanha kirkkotalotsillatkirkot
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Monochromatic Long-Period Seismicity Prior to the 2012 Earthquake Swarm at Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska

2021

Detection of the earliest stages of unrest is one of the most challenging and yet critically needed aspects of volcano monitoring. We investigate a sequence of five unusual long-period (LP) earthquakes that occurred in the days prior to the onset of a months-long volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquake swarm beneath Little Sitkin volcano in the Aleutian Islands during late 2012. The long-period earthquakes had two distinctive characteristics: their signals were dominated by a monochromatic spectral peak at approximately 0.57 Hz and they had impulsive P and S-wave arrivals on a seismometer located on Amchitka Island 80 km to the southeast of the volcano. In each case, the monochromatic earthquakes …

Seismometerprecursory seismicitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSciencevolcano seismologyQlong-period earthquakeInduced seismicity010502 geochemistry & geophysicsEarthquake swarm01 natural sciencesIntrusionearthquake swarmSillVolcanoresonanceLong periodGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMonochromatic colorSeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Earth Science
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Semiochemical exploitation by two egg parasitoids,Trissolcus basalis and Trissolcus brochymenae (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)

Chemo-orientation in egg parasitoids, a self-controlled movement in time and space, is led by volatile or substrate-borne chemicals distribution in the environment for purposes of locating host, food, mates and other resources. The perception of these chemical stimuli can be either from a distance by exploiting long-range infochemicals in the case of volatile chemoreception and/or upon contact with the cues when wasps are relatively close to the host in the case of contact chemo-reception by perceiving short-range infochemicals. In the present thesis, two different examples of chemo-orientation were treated. The first is an olfactory chemo-reception concerning Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston)…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataVolatile cues substrate-borne cues contact olfaction sensilla Trissolcus basalis Trissolcus brochymenae.
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Drusilla sacerdos o diva nella Colonia Augusta Himereorum Thermitanorum?

2018

Among the sculptures of the Museo Civico of Termini Imerese that were published by Nicola Bonacasa in 1960, a female portrait head of a Julio-Claudian princess is remarkable for its excellent workmanship. The paper deals with the problem of the identification of the subject, variously referred to as Agrippina I, Agrippina II, Messalina or Drusilla, according to the interpretation of the portrait series “Glyptothek of Munich 316- Caere” to which the head belongs. The comparanda, some iconographic details giving a certain aura of sanctity to the subject, and the very strong physiognomical resemblance with the likenesses of Caligula confirm the hypothesis that the woman portrayed in the head f…

Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaRoman portrait Julio-Claudian family Drusilla imperial cult Thermae Himeraeae (Termini Imerese) Sicily forum
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Upper respiratory tract infections in children: From case history to management

2015

Respiratory tract infections are the most common diseases in childhood. The respiratory tract, widely branched system of ducts, is particularly exposed to the action of microorganisms transmitted by air from here the high frequency of infections they face especially in the first years of life. It is usual distinguish: upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). In particular, in infections of the upper airways, the inflammatory process, result of the interaction between microbes and the immune response, can be localized to the mucosa of the nose or sinuses (common cold and sinusitis), or the pharynx or larynx (pharyngotonsillitis and laryngitis) …

Settore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaUpper respiratory tract infections sinusitis pharyngotonsillitis laryngitis and otitis media management.Settore MED/32 - Audiologia
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1999

Two retrograde, amphibolite facies shear zones were studied to explore the relationship between retrograde mineral reactions, volume strain, fluid flow, mylonitization, and coaxial versus noncoaxial deformation. The two shear zones are the contractional Mafwewu Hills shear zone and the transcurrently displacing Mkamasa River shear zone of northern Malawi. In general, shear-zone formation is characterized by the breakdown of feldspar and biotite and the formation of sillimanite, quartz, and water. Silica, alkali, and alkali earth elements were mobile. Mass-balance calculations, based on major- and trace-element geochemistry, indicate as much as 50%–60% volume loss in mylonite. Fluid to rock …

Shearing (physics)LineationShear (geology)MineralogyGeologyShear zoneSillimanitePetrologyMetamorphic faciesGeologyMyloniteWall rockGeological Society of America Bulletin
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Tonalite sill emplacement at an oblique plate boundary: northeastern margin of the Bohemian Massif

1997

Abstract A tonalitic sill has been examined at the Variscan transpressive boundary of the Lugian and Silesian plates at the NE margin of the Bohemian Massif. A structural, petrological and geochronological study reveals that it was emplaced syn-tectonically with major ductile shearing in lower crustal rocks. Magmatic and pre-rheological critical melt percentage (RCMP) fabrics are concordant with the hanging wall structures but discordant with those of the footwall. The AMS study shows the predominance of flattening strain at the margins and plane strain fabrics in the core. Numerical modelling of AMS fabrics is in good agreement with the hypothesis of magma flow and deformation in oblique t…

Shearing (physics)geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryOblique caseMassifTranspressionFlatteningPlate tectonicsGeophysicsSillPetrologyGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPlane stressTectonophysics
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Metaphysica Z 17, 1041 b 11-33. Perché la sillaba non è gli elementi?

2008

Il saggio è incentrato sull''interpretazione di Metaphysica Z 17, 1041 b 11-33, e considera l''esempio di sillaba come metafora della sostanza sensibile fornita da Aristotele in questo contesto. Sulla scorta della storia dei termini, viene fornita un''interpretazione innovativa di syllabé, e soprattutto di stoicheion, anche sulla base del confronto con la definizione di stoicheion della lexis in Poet. 20, 1456 b 22-24.

Sillaba elementi prosodia Aristotele
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