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Production technology of early-hellenistic lime-based mortars originating from a punic-Roman residential area in palermo (sicily)
2016
The topic of this study is the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortars of Hellenistic-Roman age (3rd century BCE), collected from a residential area located in the present historical centre of Palermo, near the remains of the Punic-Roman walls. The collected mortars have been analyzed by optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy, coupled with energy-dispersive spectrometry. The aim of the study was the characterization of the mortars as pertaining to their aggregate and binder composition, aggregate size distribution and aggregate/binder ratio, so as to establish the provenance of raw materials and acquire informatio…
Heliodorus Parthenopaeus: The "Aithiopika" in Baroque Naples
1998
L'articolo è frutto di un lavoro comune; i paragrafi 1, 3 e 6 sono stati redatti da Massimo Fusillo, i paragrafi 2, 4 e 5 da Clotilde Bertoni. Il lavoro analizza il "Teagene", poema epico di Giambattista Basile ispirato alle "Etiopiche" di Eliodoro, e prende in esame altre opere seicentesche legate al romanzo ellenistico. The article results from a common work: paragraphs 1, 3 and 6 have been written by Massimo Fusillo, paragraphs 2, 4 and 5 by Clotilde Bertoni. It analyzes "Teagene" an epic poem by Giambattista Basile, based on Heliodorus' Aethiopica, and it also examines some other works of the same period connected with th Hellenistic novel.
Spectral Shakespeares. Media Adaptations in the Twenty-First Century.
2013
The book is an exploration of recent, experimental adaptations of Shakespeare on film, TV, and the web. Drawing on adaptation studies and media theory as well as Jacques Derrida’s work, this book argues that these adaptations foreground a cluster of self-reflexive "themes" - from incorporation to reiteration, from migration to addiction, from silence to survival - that contribute to the redefinition of adaptation, and Shakespearean adaptation in particular, as an unfinished and interminable process. The "Shakespeare" that emerges from these adaptations is a fragmentary, mediatized, and heterogeneous presence, a spectral Shakespeare that leaves its mark on our contemporary mediascape.
In vitro reconstitution of rotavirus transcriptional activity using viral cores and recombinant baculovirus expressed VP 6
1993
International audience; Purified baculovirus-expressed group A rotavirus VP6 polypeptide was shown to be active in the recovery of the transcriptase activity associated with the reconstitution of the single-shelled rotavirus particle. Recombinant VP6 polypeptide was able to restore the transcriptional activity in purified viral cores from both SA-11 and RF rotavirus strains. Recombinant group C VP 6 (Cowden strain) is capable of binding as a trimer to group A viral core particles but unable to restore the transcriptase activity, suggesting that the binding of the polypeptide to cores is not the only requirement to restore the transcriptase activity. The VP 6 group A polypeptide was shown to…
Bending effect on the risk for delamination at the reinforcement/matrix interface of 3D woven fabric composite using a shell-like RVE
2012
This paper presents a computational homogenisation-based technique for flexural effects in textile reinforced composite planar shells. An homogenisation procedure is used for the in-plane and the out-of-plane behaviour of three-dimensional woven composite shells, taking the in-plane periodicity of the material into account while relaxing any periodicity tying in the thickness direction. Several types of damage (matrix or reinforcement cracking, delamination, …) can appear in a composite material. In this paper, material non-linear computations are used to assess the importance of bending on the risk for delamination at the reinforcement/matrix interface. The normal and tangential stresses a…
Primitives detection by a discrete and non linear approach : application to the detection and caracterization of interest points for 3D meshes
2010
This manuscript is dedicated to the detection and caracterization of interest points for 3D meshes. First of all, we show the limitations of the curvature measure on sharp edges, the measure usually used for the analysis of meshes. Then, we present a generalization of the SUSAN operator for meshes, named SUSAN-3D. The saliency measure proposed quantify the local variation of the surface and classify directly the analysed vertices in five classes: salient, crest, flat, valley and cavity. The meshes under consideration are manifolds and can be closed or non-closed, regulars or irregulars, dense or not and noised or not. The accuracy of the SUSAN-3D operator is compared to two curvature operat…
Multi-scale analysis of shell growth increments using wavelet transform
1999
Abstract Shell increments contain information related to the evolution of the environment in which the organism grew during its biomineralization. To extract the information from variations in shell topography, a new and promising technique is presented, involving multi-scale analysis of the shell topography using a B-spline wavelet transform. An accurate non-contact optical system, based on laser triangulation, is used to map the shell surface. The resulting range image is treated as a grey-level image by using a multi-resolution approach based on the generalization of the cascade algorithm. This method allows reconstruction of non-subsampled images that correspond to the projection onto t…
Convergence et divergence comparées du salaire des enseignants du primaire dans l'échelle de développement économique
2008
Remunerations for primary teachers along the scale of economic development: convergence or divergence ?The relative distribution of wages at the aggregate level, without reference to individual characteristics, is linked both to structural aspects in local labour markets and the burden of history that makes that profession remains paid differently as compared to others. The teaching profession for the primary school has several characteristics of interest, it is a common profession, nearly one percent of labour force and whose conditions and qualifications are relatively close around the world. This text is dedicated to measure the relative pay off for teachers. Mainly, the position for a n…
Problematic aspects of models of culture in European legal culture and selected personal models of people of the road
2016
the aim of the hereby paper is not to present a standpoint related to the term and structure of culture, it is to present the models of culture from a perspective of scientists that undertake this matter. Therefore, the problematic issues of models of culture have been presented, with regard to differentiation of standpoints presented by authors undertaking the matter. Against this background, the problem of placing personal models of culture within changes that take place in culture, seems to outline distinctively. the issue of personal models is related to the sphere of cultural values. These determine the changes that take place in the area of culture: the deeper the alterations in cultu…