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Calcestruzzi rinforzati con fibre di PET. Sperimentazioni sull'impiego delle fibre di PET provenienti dalla raccolta differenziata nella produzione d…

2013

La sperimentazione esposta tratta dell’impiego di fibre di PET, ricavate dal semplice taglio di contenitori per bevande, nel rinforzo di calcestruzzi destinati anche a impieghi strutturali. Indaga la durabilità delle fibre in ambiente fortemente basico e le caratteristiche meccaniche di calcestruzzi rinforzati con differenti dosaggi di fibre. Le osservazioni al microscopio elettronico a scansione (SEM) di fibre di PET immerse per 13 giorni a 65°C in acqua distillata e in due soluzioni fortemente basiche mostrano la buona durabilità delle fibre in soluzione 0,103 M di NaOH, che simula la basicità della soluzione acquosa che permea la matrice cementizia. L’influenza delle fibre e del loro dos…

durabilitàcaratteristiche meccanichesostenibilità calcestruzzi speciali FRC fibre di PETFiber-reinforced concretePET bottleAlkali resistanceSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaSettore ICAR/11 - Produzione Ediliziamechanical propertiesPET fiberDurability
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Considerazioni e prospettive storico-giuridiche sul recente accordo Santa Sede - Italia in materia di riconoscimento dei titoli ecclesiastici.

2020

The study is concerned with analyzing from both a historical and a legal point of view the recognition of ecclesiastical academic titles in light of the agreements between the Holy See and Italy. More precisely, it deals with the process that, from art. 10, paragraph 2 of the “Villa Madama Agreements”, has led, thanks to the Lisbon Convention and the so-called “Bologna Process”, to the agreement of February 13, 2019.

ecclesiastical academic titlethe agreement of February 13 2019“Villa Madama Agreements”the so-called “Bologna Process”agreements between the Holy See and Italythe Lisbon Convention
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Trygghet når du trenger det mest : en kvalitativ studie av intensivsykepleieres erfaringer med bruk av CAM-ICU.

2016

Masteroppgave i spesialsykepleie – Universitetet i Agder 2016 Background: 50-90 % of all patients whom is hospitalized in an ICU will suffer from intensive care delirium. The decision-making-tool CAM-ICU is used and activated in many of the intensive-care units in Norwegian hospitals. Some research show that the tool isn’t used correctly – therefor I wanted to find out what experience my fellow ICU-nurses had with the tool. Aim and objective: The aim of this study is to gain a broad understanding into the ICU-nurses experience, using CAM-ICU. Method: Seven qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted by a total of eight ICU-nurses using CAM-ICU to identify and prevent delirium. The…

educationexperienceVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750health care facilities manpower and servicesCAM-ICUkvalitativ forskningdecision-making-toolopplæringME519erfaringerkartleggingsverktøycollaborationqualitative research
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Osiedle miejskie środowiskiem potencjalnych działań i interakcji społeczno-kulturowych i wychowawczych

2016

The article refers to the evaluation of local informers regarding collective overview of functioning of industrial settlement. The conducted research allowed to present fundamental spheres of community life from the perspective of the entire industrial town. The settlement constitutes not only a place of everyday life but also a place of young generation growth. The main aim of the study was to describe socio-cultural and educational settlement and its contemporary functioning. The past few years of urban transformation have led to the withdrawal from the idea of community (spatial) education to the benefit of privatization of teaching contents in social groups, institutions and mass media.…

educationinhabitantsactivityurban settlementsmodernization
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A distinct section of the early bronze age society? Stable isotope investigations of burials in settlement pits and multiple inhumations of the Úněti…

2015

OBJECTIVES: Inhumations in so-called settlement pits and multiple interments are subordinate burial practices of the Early Bronze Age Unětice culture in central Germany (2200-1700/1650 BC). The majority of the Unětice population was entombed as single inhumations in rectangular grave pits with a normative position of the body. The goal of the study was to test archaeological hypotheses that the deviant burials may represent socially distinct or nonlocal individuals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study comprised up to two teeth and one bone each of 74 human individuals from eight sites and faunal comparative samples. The inhumations included regular, deviant burials in so-called settlement or s…

education.field_of_study060101 anthropologyRadiogenic nuclide060102 archaeologySettlement (structural)Stable isotope ratiofungiPopulation06 humanities and the artsArchaeologyIsotopes of strontiumPaleontologyGeographyBronze AgeSection (archaeology)AnthropologyLoess0601 history and archaeologyAnatomyeducationAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
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The Hungarian Case: From Natio to the Ersatz Nation-State

2009

The Kingdom of Hungary had been part of the Habsburg realms since 1526 when the Sultan Suleyman I the Magnificent (ruled 1520–1566) defeated the Hungarian armies at Mohacs. The King of Hungary and Bohemia, Louis II (ruled 1516–1526), died in the battle. Due to the dynastic agreement between the Jagiellonians and the Habsburgs, the latter were to take over Hungary and the Czech lands should the former fail to produce male heirs. In the other case, the Jagiellonians could hope for the imperial throne in Vienna. Mean­while, the Ottoman Empire seized most of Hungary proper, including Buda (1541), the seat of Hungarian Kings. Foreseeing this outcome, the Habsburgs had already moved the capital o…

education.field_of_studyBattlemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAncient historyChristianityNobilityPolitical scienceNation stateThroneSlavic languageseducationMinority languagemedia_common
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Are Romanian children Left behind a vulnerable group to Human Trafficking?

2018

After the fall of the Communist regime, the Romanian population has decreased approximately 15%, due to the high level of labour migration. The migration of Romanians was even more intensified later on, after Romania has joined the European Union. This decrease of population was due to an increased demand of the West-European population for domestic, construction and agricultural workers, corroborated with the entitlement of the new European citizens to free movement of workers within the territory of the European Union. As a direct consequence, a minimum of 82,464 children were left behind. Given that, more and more national and international reports have started to consider children left …

education.field_of_studyCommunist statebusiness.industrychildren left behindhuman traffickingRomanianPopulationvulnerabilityEntitlementRomanianlanguage.human_languageAgriculturePolitical sciencesexual exploitationlanguageSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento Socialemedia_common.cataloged_instanceDemographic economicsHuman traffickingEuropean unioneducationbusinessQualitative researchmedia_common
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Evaluating the importance of Marine Protected Areas for the conservation of hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata nesting in the Dominican Republic

2015

Understanding spatial and temporal habitat-use patterns to protect both foraging and breeding grounds of species of concern is crucial for successful conservation. Saona Island in Del Este National Park (DENP), south-eastern Dominican Republic (DR), hosts the only major hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) nesting area in the DR (100 nests yr �1 , SD = 8.4, range = 93�111), with the population having been critically reduced through hunting. We satellite tracked 9 female hawksbill turtles, and present analyses of their core-use areas with respect to Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in both their internesting and foraging areas. Kernel utilization distribu- tions indicated that during the internes…

education.field_of_studyEcologyNational parkEcologyRange (biology)PopulationForagingBotanylaw.inventionFisheryGeographySpecies of concernQL1-991lawQK1-989Territorial watersMarine protected areaTurtle (robot)educationZoologyNature and Landscape ConservationEndangered Species Research
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Inclusive fitness and sexual conflict: How population structure can modulate the battle of the sexes

2014

Competition over reproductive opportunities among members of one sex often harms the opposite sex, creating a conflict of interest between individual males and females. Recently, this battle of the sexes has become a paradigm in the study of intersexual coevolution. Here, we review recent theoretical and empirical advances suggesting that – as in any scenario of intraspecific competition – selfishness (competitiveness) can be influenced by the genetic relatedness of competitors. When competitors are positively related (e.g. siblings), an individual may refrain from harming its competitor(s) and their mate(s) because this can improve the focal individual's inclusive fitness. These findings r…

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationInclusive fitnessKin selectionBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyIntraspecific competitionSexual conflictSexual selectionSocial evolutioneducationhuman activitiesSocial psychologyBattle of the sexesBioEssays
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Family networks and refugees’ health conditions. A picture from Italian informal settlements

2021

While the relationships between social networks and health are widely acknowledged in the literature, few of these studies have covered the population of refugees living in makeshift camps. In our analysis of a nationally representative Italian survey of individuals living in informal settlements, we find that many had weak family relations: only 10 per cent had one or more family members in their settlement. The paper analyses the effects of individual social network on two measures of health, and finds that the refugees’ health conditions were associated with both their personal characteristics and the characteristics of the settlement. The results show that more than 50 per cent of these…

education.field_of_studyEconomic growthSocial networkbusiness.industryRefugeeGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationInformal settlementsHealth problemsPolitical scienceForeign nationalSettlement (litigation)educationbusinessDemographySocial capitalMigration Letters
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