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Effects of high intensity resistance aquatic training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee osteoarthritis : a 4-month RCT wi…
2017
Objective: To investigate the effects of 4-months intensive aquatic resistance training on body composition and walking speed in post-menopausal women with mild knee osteoarthritis (OA), immediately after intervention and after 12-months follow-up. Additionally, influence of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) will be investigated. Design: This randomised clinical trial assigned eighty-seven volunteer postmenopausal women into two study arms. The intervention group (n = 43) participated in 48 supervised intensive aquatic resistance training sessions over 4-months while the control group (n = 44) maintained normal physical activity. Eighty four participants continued into the 12-months' fo…
Fundacion de el Real Monasterio de N. Señora de Ara Christi de Monges Cartuxos en el Reyno de Valencia / descriviala Don Joseph Vicente Ortì y Mayor
1732
Port. amb orla tip. Filets Text a 1 col. - Reclams Sign.: œ4, A-I8, K7
Fundacion de el Real Monasterio de N. Señora de Ara Christi de Monges Cartuxos en el Reyno de Valencia
Port. amb orla tip Filets Text a 1 col. - Reclams Sign.: ¶4, A-I8, K7
Transports et offre scolaire : arbitrages à revoir...
1998
The paper examines the tradeoffs that can exist in rural settings between the supply of classes and that of pupils transportations. A conclusion is that in the current circumstances, it could preferable to extend the number of villages in which the school is organised (via multigrade teaching) while reducing the number of pupils using busses. Since the operation cost of schools are born mostly by the State while the financing of bussing is born by the local communities, the paper opens a discussion on the balance of the financing between the two bodies.
Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum (Marsala) - First Results
2018
La Missione archeologica delle Università di Amburgo e Palermo opera a Marsala dal 2007, quando è stato avviato lo scavo nella ‘Zona Mura’ del Parco Archeologico del Capo Boeo, nell’ambito del “Progetto Archeologico Lilibeo”. A seguito dei risultati conseguiti con tale ricerca, la Missione, in accordo e in collaborazione con il Polo Regionale di Trapani e Marsala, e del Museo Archeologico Lilibeo, ha intrapreso, nel 2017, la realizzazione della Carta Archeologica dell’antica Lilibeo. Nel corso delle prime due campagne è stata rilevata la maggior parte delle emergenze archeologiche del Parco; il rilievo strumentale delle strutture è integrato con rilievi aerofotogrammetrici, realizzati con l…
The ‘Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum’
2021
The ‘Archaeological Map of Lilybaeum’ is the result of the long-standing scientific cooperation in Marsala between Palermo and Hamburg Universities. This paper investigates the various methods of field research used to gather the necessary data for the archaeological map of ancient Lilybaeum. There will be a particular focus on the topographic survey and photogrammetric aerial survey by Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) conducted in the years 2017–2019. The aim of the work is to highlight the impact of the results on already existing research hypotheses and the ways in which the resulting map enhances our knowledge of the ancient city of Lilybaeum.
Ricostruzione virtuale dei resti archeologici: sperimentazione di approcci integrati innovativi per lo studio e la valorizzazione dell’area sacra del…
2022
Il progetto di cui si presentano i risultati è rivolto all’ambito delle Scienze applicate al Patrimonio culturale e, nella fattispecie, all’applicazione di metodologie e tecnologie innovative di ricostruzione virtuale di supporto allo studio, alla valorizzazione e alla fruizione innovativa dei beni archeologici. Esso ha richiesto, per l’acquisizione delle competenze necessarie alla sua conduzione, lo svolgimento di uno stage presso la Virtutim srl in Roma, per la formazione all’uso delle tecniche di rilievo 3D e dei software di grafica e modellazione virtuale con cui sono stati realizzati i contenuti multimediali presentati di seguito, nonché un periodo di studio all’estero, presso l’Instit…
Cultural heritage and information systems, an investigation into a dedicated hypertext
2003
This paper describes an experiment concerning a ‘historical heritage-conscious’ data recording system. The experiment was part of a wider research, which was conducted into the archaeological site of Piazza Armerina, Sicily, and comprised the surveying, recording and classification of various kinds of information. Notably, the main aims of the research into the data recording system were: a) devising an information system capable of easily recording and organising survey data such as text, drawings, images and animations, for the use of researchers and technicians; b) promoting a multidisciplinary dialogue among different disciplines, thus obtaining some integration among different kinds of…
GIS applications in archaeology
2011
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increased in recent years. This multiplicity of applications is due mainly to the growing interest of archaeologists in modern methodologies for the management of archaeological data, surveyed by topographic, photogrammetric and remote sensing techniques. GIS have become a fundamental tool for managing, sharing, analyzing and visualizing spatially referenced data and they are completely substituting the traditional techniques used by archaeologists, based upon filling out forms, graphics and other paper documents. Besides in the modern global society, dominated by mass media such as Internet, the is…
Hyperspectral techniques and GIS for archaeological investigation
2004
Aerial photos, both in colour and in black and white, have always been very important tools in archaeological surveys. Sensors, called hyperspectral, were available on the market for some years: they are able to expand the research beyond the visible area of the electromagnetic spectrum as far as the thermal infrared too. The use of these sensors, at first restricted to the applications in the traditional fields of Remote Sensing (such as, for instance, Botany, Agronomy, Geology, Hydrology), was spreading, in recent years, to some sectors, such as archaeological surveys, which were unexplored before. The presence of structures and hollows in the top subsurface is likely to cause variations …