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Resilience in small urban centers with a strong historical connotation

2015

La resilienza della città storica, misurata dagli eventi rispetto a calamità naturali e fenomeni emergenziali, si presenta spesso al di sopra di qualunque aspettativa. Soprattutto quando principio insediativo, trasformazioni consequenziali a calamità e ridondanze hanno di fatto aumentato la coping capacity e la capacity of response del costruito storico rendendole elevate e di significato. Nonostante ciò la necessità di implementazione di nuove qualità, nell’ottica di riappropriazione dei patrimoni urbani disseminati nel territorio e spesso abbandonati o poco popolati, pone il bisogno di retrofit, manutenzione e misure gestionali che incrementino sicurezza e resilienza. Potendosi indubbiame…

Resilienza vulnerabilità sismica piccoli centri urbani retrofit miglioramento strutturaleSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architetturaresilience risks seismic vulnerability small urban centers structural retrofit
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COVID-19 and the impact on the cranio-oro-facial trauma care in Italy:An epidemiological retrospective cohort study

2021

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has deeply modified the organization of hospitals, health care centers, and the patient’s behavior. The aim of this epidemiological retrospective cohort study is to evaluate if and how the COVID-19 pandemic has determined a modification in cranio-oro-facial traumatology service. Methods: The dataset included hospital emergency room access of a six-month pre-pandemic period and six months into pandemic outbreak. The variables collected were: patient age, gender, type of emergency access with relative color code, Glasgow Coma Scale Score, type of discharge. Results: 537 vs. 237 (pre-pandemic vs. pandemic) patients accessed the hospital emergency room an…

Retrospective cohort studymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationTraumatologyArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTrauma CentersSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingEpidemiologyPandemicHealth caremedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationCOVID-19; cranio-oro-facial traumatology; retrospective cohort studyPandemicsretrospective cohort studyRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_studycranio-oro-facial traumatologybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2Public healthRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGlasgow Coma ScaleCOVID-19Retrospective cohort study030206 dentistryItalyEmergency medicineCranio-oro-facial traumatologyMedicine/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingbusinessEmergency Service Hospital
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Linee guida per un protocollo all’accessibilità della città storica di Palermo

2021

Il progetto I-Access nasce dalla precisa volontà di sperimentare un nuovo modello di approccio, utilizzando l’accessibilità come chiave interpretativa e progettuale innovativa per gli interventi nei centri storici, così come oggi si presentano a partire dai nuovi sce- nari sociali e culturali configuratisi a seguito della seconda guerra mondiale, e poi strut- turati in seguito alla ricostruzione post-bellica e al progressivo riconoscimento internazionale quale patrimonio culturale dell’umanità siglato per l’intero centro storico di La Valletta nel 1980 e per l’itinerario arabo-normanno per la città di Palermo nel 2015. Tali riconoscimenti diventano un rinnovato punto di partenza per mantene…

Settore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroI-Access project Palermo Valletta historic centers cultural accessibility guidelines protocolI-Access project Palermo Valletta centri storici accessibilità culturale linee guida protocollo
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THE CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE HISTORICAL CENTERS: THE CASE OF ROSETTE, EGYPT

2011

Historical centers of many Egyptian cities managed to survive as living cities in spite of physical decline and economic depression. Their fabric carries out the spiritual and cultural messages that communicate with their present citizens. The heritage of these historic city centers are not only Material character, but much more. Generally, the conservation of historic centers is fundamentally different from conservation of single monument. While a single monument can be kept on a chosen state of evolution, the historic centers cannot be preserved in particular state “with exception of the small areas conserved for tourist purposes”. The historic centers, as living cities must meet the vary…

Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaHistorical centers Sustainable conservation Rosetta Egypt
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Depositi di valore e offerte ponderali per gli dei dalle aree sacre indigene della Sicilia

2021

The study analyzes five hoards from some indigenous centers of Sicily, paying particular attention above all to the methods of deposition and the context of discovery in order to advance reflections on their function and destination. Since these are complexes found in the vicinity or within sacred places, it is however possible to further circumscribe the interpretative possibilities. The scrap metal, in fact, as a form of accumulation of wealth, can act as a votive offering, probably cut to precise weight standards, or as a reserve of value of the sanctuary or even have the function of material used by foundries close to sacred places. Only the analysis of the context of discovery and the …

Settore L-ANT/04 - Numismaticahoard scrap metal weight standard indigenous centers votive offering
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International Bordetella pertussis assay standardization and harmonization meeting report. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georg…

2009

An international meeting on Bordetella pertussis assay standardization and harmonization was held at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, 19-20 July 2007. The goal of the meeting was to harmonize the immunoassays used for pertussis diagnostics and vaccine evaluation, as agreed upon by academic and government researchers, regulatory authorities, vaccine manufacturers, and the World Health Organization (WHO). The primary objectives were (1) to provide epidemiologic, laboratory, and statistical background for support of global harmonization; (2) to overview the current status of global epidemiology, pathogenesis and immunology of pertussis; (3) to develop a consen…

Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaBordetella pertussisStandardizationVaccine evaluationU.S.HarmonizationMedical and Health SciencesArticleBordetella pertussisPertussis vaccinesVirologyHumansMedicineCenters for Disease Control and PreventionWhooping coughLicensureGovernmentMedical educationWhooping coughAgricultural and Veterinary SciencesGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyClinical Laboratory Techniquesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthStandardization of serologic assaysBiological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseUnited StatesAtlantaInfectious DiseasesImmunologyBordetella pertussis Whooping cough Standardization of serologic assays ELISA Pertussis vaccinesMolecular MedicineELISAbusinessVaccine
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Sample size in cluster-randomized trials with time to event as the primary endpoint

2011

In cluster-randomized trials, groups of individuals (clusters) are randomized to the treatments or interventions to be compared. In many of those trials, the primary objective is to compare the time for an event to occur between randomized groups, and the shared frailty model well fits clustered time-to-event data. Members of the same cluster tend to be more similar than members of different clusters, causing correlations. As correlations affect the power of a trial to detect intervention effects, the clustered design has to be considered in planning the sample size. In this publication, we derive a sample size formula for clustered time-to-event data with constant marginal baseline hazards…

Statistics and ProbabilityTime FactorsEndpoint DeterminationSubstance-Related DisordersEpidemiologyPsychological interventionBiostatisticsTime-to-Treatmentlaw.inventionCorrelationRandom AllocationRandomized controlled triallawStatisticsClinical endpointEconometricsCluster AnalysisHumansPoisson DistributionBaseline (configuration management)Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicMathematicsEvent (probability theory)Likelihood FunctionsModels StatisticalTerm (time)Sample size determinationSample SizeRegression AnalysisSubstance Abuse Treatment CentersStatistics in Medicine
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Cities, hinterlands and agglomeration shadows: spatial developments in Finland over 1880-2004

2011

This paper analyzes long-term spatial developments in Finland by focusing on two predictions of the new economic geography (NEG) models, the increasing persistence of locational patterns and the emerging agglomeration shadow, i.e. the rising dominance of growth centers. Pre- and post-war periods are distinguished to roughly express the shift from an agriculture-based economy to a post-industrial country. The analyses base on the assumption that each of the 19 Finnish regions has a center of its own and the rest of the region forms its local hinterland. The empirical analysis is based on regional population data from 1880 to 2004 at decade intervals. First, to analyze the persistence of loca…

UrbanizationNew economicgeographyddc:330Granger causalityRank-size ruleGrowth centersPeripheral regionsregional development urban-rural shift FinlandRegional developmentFinlandAluekehitys Suomi kaupunki-maaseutu
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La cultura ci salverà? Processi di touristification a base culturale nel centro storico di Palermo

2023

Negli ultimi tre decenni la cultura ha avuto un ruolo chiave nella costruzione delle politiche urbane, divenendo uno strumento decisivo nella definizione delle strategie di sviluppo economico e nell’accesso alla competizione globale che caratterizzano l’attuale regime di neoliberismo urbano (Miles e Paddison 2005). Anche nel sud Europa la cosiddetta rigenerazione a base culturale ha rappresentato e continua ancora oggi a rappresentare una vera e propria ortodossia urbana, che trova nel turismo tanto una ragione di esistenza quanto un campo di attuazione. In particolare, negli ultimi anni i centri storici di molte città sudeuropee sono stati oggetto di trasformazioni profonde in cui pratiche…

Within this framework Palermo and its historic center are no exception. The epicenter of these processes is represented here by the Kalsa district which since the early 2000s has been placed at the center of a precise strategy of culturally-based renewal called to drive the city's tourist renaissance (Vinci 2008). The culmination of this path came in 2018 when Palermo was named the Italian capital of culture and chosen as the venue for Manifesta one of the most prestigious traveling biennales of contemporary art. However the exponential increase in tourist arrivals in the last three years came to a halt with the outbreak of the pandemic which showed with unprecedented evidence the contradictions of the development strategies pursued in the historic center and the marks they leave on the territories. While this sudden interruption seems to offer an opportunity to radically rethink urban and cultural policies and find new curbs to the conditions of overtourism in which the historic centers of South European cities and beyond find themselves it could also prove to be an accelerator of the dynamics of commodification of these spaces representing the revival of tourism an easy escape route in times of crisis. The objective of this contribution is to critically explore the urban and social transformations that have crossed the Kalsa district of Palermo from the 2000s to the present using qualitative and quantitative techniques (analysis of statistical data in-depth interviews critical discourse analysis ...) with particular reference to the role that culture has played in these processes. While it is impossible to prefigure post-pandemic scenarios we will examine documents and discourses that trace possible development directions for South European cities and their historic centers.Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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La atención humanitaria como alternativa viable y eficaz a la detención migratoria: por una política migratoria de retorno centrada en la integración

2021

La detención de personas por su situación administrativa responde a una política migratoria coercitiva de protección «frente» al «otro», e ignora la perspectiva de integración y de protección «de» personas que debe regir toda estrategia en este contexto. La mera privación de libertad en ausencia de delito presenta serias dificultades para justificar su proporcionalidad, necesidad y razonabilidad por lo que urge la implementación real de alternativas a la detención. Los programas de atención humanitaria a los que fueron liberadas muchas personas de los CIE durante la pandemia pueden constituir una alternativa sólida, viable y eficaz que favorece la integración social. Immigration detention i…

alternativas a la detenciónintegraciónalternatives to detentionimmigration detentionimmigration detention centers:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO [UNESCO]detención migratoriacentros de internamiento de extranjerosintegrationUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHOPhilosophyatención humanitariahumanitarian assistanceLaw
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