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La corrupción institucionalizada

1998

Cultura de la pazPensamiento únicoFranciaCulturaEspañaMedios de comunicaciónCultura popularLiberalismo radicalCultura y TurismoCultura de la solidaridadPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónDimensión personalOcioGuerra fríaMercancíaResponsabilidadFast thinkingPolítica de la culturaLetrasExportación de armasProductividadDiversidadOCDEImpunidadMoralizaciónDanzaIdeologíaValoresDimensión ecoculturalGenocidiosVidal-Beneyto JoséIndustrias culturalesPatrimonioEUROPACultura y cienciaOrganismos de controlPosiciones liberalesCultura cotidianaCORRUPCIÓNIndustrias de la diversiónMercado PolíticaCultura mediáticaIntelectualesCultura de la naturalezaUniverso simbólicoNacionalización ideológicaPrograma culturalLucha contra la corrupciónIdentidadPartidos políticosTratamiento mediáticoCorrupción institucionalizadaCohechoArtesMúsica
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Áreas Ecoculturales y espacios de comunicación : el espacio iberoamericano

1983

CulturaCooperaciónVidal-Beneyto JoséTercer MundoIBEROAMÉRICAprograma FASTIntervenciones públicasCrisisVida cotidianaNorte-SurOeste-EsteObra académico-científica: ColaboracionesConsumoEcosistemaCEEPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: Colaboraciones
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La cultura: nuevos territorios, nuevos usos / Culture: New Territories, new uses

2006

CulturaTerminologíaVidal-Beneyto JoséUniverso simbólicoCultura tradicionalCultura popularCreatividadIdentidadPolítica culturalCultura personalCultura socialProgresoCultura cotidianaCohesiónPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: Artículos en revistas científicasSignificadosNuevos territoriosPráctica culturalNuevos usosDemocracia culturalRealización personalCultura cultivadaCultivoPolítica de la cultura
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I do not intend to speak about; just speak nearby. Riflessioni di Geografia culturale per Lidia Curti

2021

This article introduces a reflection on personal journeys, of dialogues and readings, with Lidia Curti. What is feminine writing? And, what lies behind the screen of representation? These aim at highlighting their political and positional nature within a way of thinking inspired by geographical studies and the feminist thought. So, an attempt to create the bonds for a reflection on the meaning of writing and translation, and on the sense of identity and alterity is made through the voices of authors like Morrison, Devi, and Spivak. It is in the border writing of postcolonial authors that we find a ‘space of in-between’ that allows what has been removed – a testimony of the Mediterranean mat…

Cultural Geography Lidia Curti Feminine Writings Postcolonial StudiesSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Poder Real Africano. Propaganda y legitimación de Juba I (ca. 60-46 a. C.) a través de sus emisiones helenísticas

2019

Este artículo tiene como objetivo presentar un estado de la cuestión acerca de las acuñaciones monetarias del rey númida Juba I. Históricamente nos encontramos ante la Segunda Guerra Civil Romana mantenida entre Pompeyo y Julio César (49-45 a. C.), donde Juba I apoya al «bando pompeyano». Las monedas de Juba I son producto de dicho acontecimiento y tienen su explicación en el pago de tropas contratadas. Además, las leyendas monetarias se insertan dentro de la propaganda e inciden en la posterior legitimación del trono númida, en manos de Juba I. This paper aims to present a state of the question about the coins struck by Juba I, king of Numidia. Historically we find ourselves before the Sec…

Cultural StudiesHistoryÁfricaacuñacioneslcsh:History (General) and history of Europemedia_common.quotation_subjectcoinageArtKingdom of Numidialcsh:History (General)lcsh:D1-2009Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)reino de numidialcsh:DAfricabimetallismReino de NumidiabimetalismoHumanitiesmedia_commonáfricaEl Futuro del Pasado
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Changes in physiological astigmatism of human eye during accommodation in emmetropes (Conference Presentation)

2017

Introduction: Most young emmetrope eyes are far from ideal and have some degree of minor spherocylindrical error including also physiological astigmatism. Because of the changes in the shape of optical interfaces, pupil size, eyelid pressure, tear film, body posture, binocularity and accommodation astigmatism is considered as constantly dynamic phenomenon (Cheng et al, 2004). The purpose of this study was to evaluate and quantify changes in physiological astigmatism during accommodation. Method: Twenty young emmetropes with mean age 24 ± 4 years were selected for the study. Refraction and accommodative response were measured monocularly for dominant eye with an open-field infrared autorefract…

Cylindrical powerAccommodative responsebusiness.industryPupil sizeOcular dominancemedicine.anatomical_structureMeridian (perimetry visual field)OpticsmedicineOptometryHuman eyebusinessPsychologyBinocular visionAccommodationInfrared Sensors, Devices, and Applications VI
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Transcription of genes in the biosynthetic pathway for fumonisin mycotoxins is epigenetically and differentially regulated in the fungal maize pathog…

2012

ABSTRACT When the fungal pathogen Gibberella moniliformis (anamorph, Fusarium verticillioides ) colonizes maize and maize-based products, it produces class B fumonisin (FB) mycotoxins, which are a significant threat to human and animal health. FB biosynthetic enzymes and accessory proteins are encoded by a set of clustered and cotranscribed genes collectively named FUM, whose molecular regulation is beginning to be unraveled by researchers. FB accumulation correlates with the amount of transcripts from the key FUM genes, FUM1 , FUM21 , and FUM8 . In fungi in general, gene expression is often partially controlled at the chromatin level in secondary metabolism; when this is the case, the deac…

DISRUPTIONTranscription GeneticFUM21[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]DIVERSITYPROTEINFusarium verticillioidesmaizeSECONDARY METABOLISMgene clusterEpigenesis GeneticHistonesFUM8FusariumGene Expression Regulation FungalASPERGILLUSPromoter Regions Genetic2. Zero hungerGenetics0303 health sciencesHistone deacetylase inhibitorhistone acetylationAcetylationArticlesGeneral MedicineChromatinChromatinGENOMEHistoneMultigene Family[SDE]Environmental SciencesTrichostatin AEpigenetics; Fusarium verticillioides; fmonisin synthesismedicine.drugCONIDIATIONChromatin Immunoprecipitationmedicine.drug_classGenes FungalChIPBiologyGFPZea maysMicrobiologyFumonisinsChromatin remodeling03 medical and health sciencesmedicineEpigeneticsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyepigenetics030306 microbiologyCLUSTERFumonisins; epigenetics; Fusarium verticillioides; maize; histone acetylation; histone deacetylases; ChIP; Trichostatin A; FUM1; FUM21; FUM8; GFP; gene clusterMycotoxinsChromatin Assembly and DisassemblyFUM1Histone Deacetylase InhibitorsTrichostatin AAcetylationbiology.proteinChromatin immunoprecipitationhistone deacetylases
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Microstorie di design siciliano

2020

Il testo parte dalla considerazione che in Sicilia il design ha una matrice certa e di elevatissimo livello; ci si riferisce al design ante litteram che Ernesto Basile seppe esprimere all’inizio del ‘900 collaborando con la fabbrica Ducrot, diventato anche un possibile paradigma per riavviare, con la scuola di Anna Maria Fundarò, una via siciliana al design che promuovesse forme di sviluppo territoriale, di autonomia e consapevolezza culturale rispetto alla dilagante omologazione della grande produzione industriale. Il design è parte della storia umana e si sviluppa non solo nello specifico ambito specialistico, ma nelle pratiche e nelle strategie della quotidianità; quindi difficile tracci…

Design Sicilia Quotidianità Cultura materiale Cultura visiva InnovazioneSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeDesign Sicily Everyday Life Material Culture Visual Culture Innovation
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A study on oral rehydration therapy of diarrheal disease in Western Sicily

1987

A longitudinal study to ascertain the most common therapeutic approach to diarrheal disease by general practitioners and pediatricians was carried out in Western Sicily. Data obtained showed that of 902 home-managed cases of diarrhea observed by 58 physicians during one year, 65.3% were treated with antibiotics, 8.0% with antimotility agents and 26.7% were not treated with any pharmacological agent (rehydration or diet). Although oral rehydration therapy was widely known by physicians in Western Sicily, only a few of them were willing to use it routinely as the principal and exclusive treatment.

DiarrheaDietary Fibermedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsEpidemiologymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsTherapeutic approachEpidemiologymedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesOral rehydration therapyAntidiarrhealsChildSicilybusiness.industryPublic healthInfant NewbornInfantAnti-Bacterial AgentsDiarrheaAntidiarrhealsChild PreschoolDiarrhea InfantileFluid Therapymedicine.symptomDiarrheal diseasebusinessEuropean Journal of Epidemiology
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Antibacterial Activity of Extracts from Some Bryophytes

2012

The antimicrobial activity of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of 11 Bryophyta species and 9 Marchantiophyta species collected in Latvia was tested against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Bacillus cereus. The extract of Lophocolea heterophylla inhibited the growth of B. cereus, but none of the tested extracts inhibited the growth of E. coli. 70% of bryophyte species demonstrated certain activity in relation to S. aureus. In general, 73% of ethanolic extracts and 39% of aqueous extracts exhibited antibacterial activity against S. aureus. The highest degree of antibacterial activity against S. aureus was shown by the ethanolic extract of Dicranum scoparium and aqueous extracts of At…

Dicranum scopariumbiologyTraditional medicineChemistryBacillus cereusGeneral MedicineFrullania dilatatabiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialmedicine.disease_causeCereusStaphylococcus aureusRhytidiadelphus squarrosusmedicineAntibacterial activityAdvances in Microbiology
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