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A Japanese Approach to Stages of Capitalist Development. What Comes Next?

2022

The Stage of ImperialismStages of CapitalismThe Stage of MercantilismEconomic life of a purely capitalist societyNeoliberalism as a Phase of Transition Toward BarbarismThe Stage of Liberalism
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The Italian Method of la drammatica: its Legacy and Reception

2014

The volume The Italian Method of la drammatica: its Legacy and Reception includes the long and complex investigation to identify the Italian acting-code system of the drammatica used by nineteenth-century Italian actors such as Adelaide Ristori Giovanni Grasso Tommaso Salvini Eleonora Duse. In particular their acting inspired Stanislavky who reformed twentieth-century stage. The declamatory code of the drammatica was composed by symbols for notation of voice and gesture which Italian actors marked in their prompt-books. The discovery of the drammatica’s code sheds new light on nineteenth-century acting. Having deciphered the phonetic symbols of the code Anna Sica has given birth an investigation with a group of outstanding scholars in an attempt to explore the drammatica’s legacy and its reception in Europe as well as in Asia. At this stage new evidence has emerged proving that for instance the symbol used by the drammatica actors to sign the colorito vocale was known to English actors in the second half of the nineteenth century. By noting how Adelaide Ristori passed on her art to Irving’s actress Genevieve Ward and how Stanislavsky almost aflame moulded his system from Duse’s acting an unexplored variety in the reception of the drammatica’s legacy is revealed.Settore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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Noncooperative dynamic games for inventory applications: A consensus approach

2008

We focus on a finite horizon noncooperative dynamic game where the stage cost of a single player associated to a decision is a monotonically nonincreasing function of the total number of players making the same decision. For the single-stage version of the game, we characterize Nash equilibria and derive a consensus protocol that makes the players converge to the unique Pareto optimal Nash equilibrium. Such an equilibrium guarantees the interests of the players and is also social optimal in the set of Nash equilibria. For the multi-stage version of the game, we present an algorithm that converges to Nash equilibria, unfortunately not necessarily Pareto optimal. The algorithm returns a seque…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSDynamic gamesComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryMathematical optimizationCorrelated equilibriumSequential gameConsensus ProtocolsComputer scienceA-priori; Consensus protocols; Dynamic games; Finite horizons; Inventory; Inventory systems; Joint decisions; Multi stages; Nash equilibrium; Pareto-optimal; Single stages; Unilateral improvementsSymmetric equilibriumOutcome (game theory)Joint decisionsNash equilibriumFinite horizonsMulti stagessymbols.namesakeBayesian gameSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaPareto-optimalA-prioriCoordination gameFolk theoremPrice of stabilityRisk dominanceNon-credible threatConsensus Protocols Dynamic Programming Game Theory InventoryInventory systemsTraveler's dilemmaNormal-form gameStochastic gameInventoryComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGTheoryofComputation_GENERALMinimaxConsensus protocolsEquilibrium selectionNash equilibriumBest responseSingle stagesRepeated gamesymbolsEpsilon-equilibriumSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaSolution conceptDynamic Programming Game TheoryUnilateral improvementsMathematical economicsGame theoryConsensus Protocols; Dynamic Programming Game Theory; Inventory
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DYNAMIC MODELLING OF A DESALINATION MSF UNIT AND COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA

2008

Thermal Desalination Multi Stage flash
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Middle to Upper Pleistocene morphostructural evolution of the NW-coast of Sicily: thermoluminescence dating and palaeontological-stratigraphical eval…

1997

Abstract Infralittoral and terrigenous Middle to Upper Pleistocene deposits outcropping at the NW-coast of Sicily (Gulf of Castellammare and peninsula of Capo San Vito) were investigated in order to recognise glacio-eustatically caused sea level highstands and the interference between tectonics, eustasy and local conditions of the coast. The results, originating from a stratigraphically important area, were obtained by palaeontological-stratigraphical analyses, physical age determination with the thermoluminescence method and by detailed morphostructural studies. The marine deposits, situated at 3–40 m a.s.l., mainly provide an oligotypic molluscan fauna referable to modern SGCF-, SFHN- and…

Thermoluminescence datingPleistoceneOutcropTerrigenous sedimentPaleontologyOceanographyDeep seaPaleontologyStage (stratigraphy)Glacial periodEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologySea levelEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Constitutive hsp70 is essential to mitosis during early cleavage of Paracentrotus lividus embryos: The blockage of constitutive hsp70 impairs mitosis

1999

Localization of constitutive hsp70 in eggs and early embryos of sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus is shown by means of in situ immunostaining. An accumulation of this protein is shown in the mitotic structures (asters, spindles and centrosomes). Microinjection of anti-hsp70 antibodies into eggs causes impairment of formation of mitotic structures and of cell division. This impairment goes from a complete mitotic block, to irregular mitotic apparatus formation with irregular cleavage, depending upon the antibody concentration. The localization of hsp70 after antibody microinjection is also described. Blockage of mitotic apparatus formation by nocodazole also blocks the concentration of hsp70 …

Time FactorsGrowth InhibitorMicroinjectionsCell divisionTime FactorSea UrchinCleavage Stage OvumBiophysicsMitosisCleavage (embryo)BiochemistryParacentrotus lividuschemistry.chemical_compoundbiology.animalAnimalsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsSea urchin embryoMitosisMicroinjectionSea urchinMolecular BiologyConstitutive hsp70HSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugAnimalNocodazoleCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationMitosiGrowth InhibitorsMicroinjectionCell biologyNocodazolechemistryBiophysicCentrosomeSea UrchinsFertilizationembryonic structures
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Effectiveness of early administration of a single dose of steroids and escin after loss of signal on electromyographic signal recovery during neuromo…

2022

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a single early administration of dexamethasone and escin after loss of signal (LOS) during a neuromonitored total thyroidectomy. Methods: A retrospective analysis of results concerning consecutive patients undergoing total thyroidectomy was performed. Patients included in the study were divided into two groups: Group 1 for which a “wait and see” strategy was used; Group 2, receiving dexamethasone and escin immediately after LOS detection. Results: Overall 37 patients were included in Group 1 and 35 in Group 2. LOS recovery occurring in 29.7% of cases (n. 11) versus 65.7% (n. 23) respectively (p < 0.001). Postoperative fibrol…

Total thyroidectomyEscinStaged thyroidectomyCordbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentThyroidectomyGeneral MedicineSignal onDexamethasoneLoss of signalSignal recoveryAnesthesiaThyroidectomyRetrospective analysisHumansMedicineSteroidsSurgerybusinessSteroidDexamethasoneRetrospective Studiesmedicine.drugThe American Journal of Surgery
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Understanding the fluctuations of perceived authenticity in cultural tourism : an investigation of Bali and Alsace contexts

2022

The marketing of cultural tourism faces a dilemma between maximizing the economic return and nurturing the culture’s social functions. It needs to attract segments driven by cultural motifs, through a differentiation based on authenticity. Perceived authenticity changes over a time, but how it does remains elusive to researchers. This research investigated fluctuations of existential authenticity in cultural tourists in Bali. Participants were purposively and conveniently-sampled among visitors of cultural attractions. It comprised two stages: qualitative for building the model, and quantitative fortesting the variables. The first employed Grounded Theory interviewing 24 visitors, found the…

Tourisme culturelStratégies de voyageTravel strategiesFluctuating authenticityCultural tourismFluctuations de l'authenticité[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationExistential authenticityTravel stagesAuthenticité existentielleÉtapes de voyage
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Pre-requisites of successful strategic electronic coordination : the moderation effect of the ownership mechanism of inter-organisational information…

2017

In this paper, we attempt to explain how the ownership mechanism of an interorganisational information system (IOS) may impact strategic information exchange (electronic coordination) induced by specific investments in the IOS. Recent research and practice show that heavy investments in IOSs demonstrate mixed results with respect to their impact on the electronic coordination. Consequently, the search of additional factors is needed to help and explain under what circumstances the IOS investments for strategic purposes become beneficial for the companies in a buyersupplier dyad. Transaction cost economics (TCE) and the hostage model are used as a framework for the research. 198 observations…

Transaction coststrategic electronic coordinationProcess managementTS155-194Strategy and ManagementModerationspecific ios investmentIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringinter-organisational information system (ios)Management Information SystemsVDP::Teknologi: 500Management of Technology and InnovationInformation systemhostage modelBusinessios ownershipProduction management. Operations managementBusiness managementMechanism (sociology)Information exchangeEngineering Management in Production and Services
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Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery for T1 and T2 Rectal Cancers: A Meta–Analysis and Meta-Regression Analysis of Outcomes

2011

The objective of this study is to assess transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) as a surgical strategy for stage I rectal cancer. The literature lacks level I and level II evidence of the oncologic competence of TEM. Three randomized controlled, one prospective, and seven retrospective comparative studies were evaluated. End-points included perioperative outcomes, margin involvement, disease-free and overall survival, and recurrence. The number of patients with major (odds ratio (OR) = 0.24,95% confidence interval (CI) 0.07–0.91) and overall postoperative complications (OR = 0.16, 95% CI 0.06-0.38) were significantly lower in TEM. The disease-free survival was higher in standard resection…

Transanal ExcisionMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyRectal Neoplasmsbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAnal CanalGeneral MedicineOdds ratioPerioperativeMicrosurgeryDisease-Free SurvivalConfidence intervalSurgeryStage I rectal cancerTreatment OutcomeMeta-analysisOdds RatioHumansRegression AnalysisMedicineMeta-regressionNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessNeoplasm StagingThe American Surgeon
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