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Dopo la firmitas. Prospettiva metabolista di architetture resilienti

2019

Identificata per millenni attraverso la sua capacità di durare identica nel tempo – secondo il paradigma della firmitas vitruviana - l’architettura contemporanea è invece chiamata oggi ad un adattamento dinamico alle mutazioni del suo contesto. L’emergenza climatica è l’epifenomeno più evidente fra quelli che hanno orientato la disciplina verso l’indeterminatezza programmatica, la flessibilità morfologica, gli approcci sistemici aperti. Lontana dall’essere un semplice adeguamento tecnico a nuove esigenze quantitative, l’architettura resiliente chiarisce progressivamente i suoi termini teorici e le sue derivazioni culturali. Un approccio genealogico che traccia la riformulazione di alcuni te…

Firmitas Metabolism energy transition resilient architecture sustainable architecture Kenzo Tange Kisho Kurokawa Kiyonori Kikutake Scape Toyo Ito Kate Orff Philippe RahmSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaFirmitas Metabolismo transizione energetica architettura resiliente architettura sostenibile Kenzo Tange Kisho Kurokawa Kiyonori Kikutake Scape Toyo Ito Kate Orff Philippe Rahm
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Chemistry and functional properties in prevention of neurodegenerative disorders of five Cistus species essential oils.

2013

The chemical composition of Cistus creticus, Cistus salvifolius, Cistus libanotis, Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus villosus essential oils has been examined by GC and GC–MS analysis. Height-nine constituents were identified in C. salvifolius oil, sixty in C. creticus, fifty-six in C. libanotis, fifty-four in C. villosus, forty-five in C. monspeliensis. Although the five species belong to the same genus, the composition showed interesting differences. Essential oils were screened also for their potential antioxidant effects (by DPPH, ABTS, FRAP and b-carotene bleaching test) and their acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitory activity, useful for prevention and …

Fish ProteinsTunisiaDPPHCistuCistus libanotisToxicologyEssential oilAntioxidantslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundNutraceuticalAntioxidant activitylawCistusBotanyOils VolatileAnimalsGC–MSSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaCistus monspeliensisHorsesEssential oilNootropic AgentsABTSbiologyTraditional medicineChemistryCistusSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineFree Radical Scavengersbiology.organism_classificationFlavoring AgentsPlant LeavesCistus creticusNeuroprotective AgentsItalyButyrylcholinesteraseDietary SupplementsElectrophorusEthnopharmacologyAcetylcholinesteraseCholinesterase inhibitory activityCholinesterase InhibitorsMedicine TraditionalGC-MSFood ScienceFood and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
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Much can change in a year: The massawan mantis shrimp, erugosquilla massavensis (Kossmann, 1880) in sicily, Italy

2019

A flourishing population of the Massawan mantis shrimp, Erugosquilla massavensis, an Erythraean species, is recorded off Sicily, Italy, one year after the very first specimen was collected off the eastern coast of the island. The species is already established as a minor, albeit valuable, fishery resource. Once its population increases, however, it may compete with the native Mediterranean spot-tail mantis shrimp, Squilla mantis. This article presents the results of a joint effort between members of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Comiso and local fishermen to monitor non-indigenous species in Sicilian waters.

Fisheries -- Italy -- SicilyArthropodaDistribution (economics)Introduced speciesDistributionPopulation dynamicPopulation densityInvasive speciesErugosquillaMantis shrimpShrimps -- Italy -- SicilySquilla -- Italy -- SicilyMalacostracaSquillidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyCompetitionEcologybusiness.industrybiology.organism_classificationShrimp populations -- Italy -- SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicFisheryGeographyIntroduced organisms -- Italy -- SicilyFishery resourceSquilla mantis -- Italy -- SicilybusinessInvasive alien specieSquilla manti
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A stochastic approach for self-healing capability evaluation in active islanded AC/DC hybrid microgrids

2023

This paper aims to implement a resilience assessment in AC/DC hybrid microgrids using a stochastic simulation approach. Self-healing measures including load shedding, control of distributed generation and flexible devices, like Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Electrical Vehicles (EVs), are simulated to enable AC/DC hybrid microgrids to supply critical loads in islanded mode, assuming a disconnection of these microgrids from the main AC grid due to a fault. To perform this analysis, a two-stage process is proposed: first, a Monte-Carlo simulation-based stochastic approach is adopted to generate samples to simulate intermittent loads, power generation from Renewable Energy Sources (RESs), an…

Flexible sourcesSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaResilienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentControl and Systems EngineeringSelf-healingEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMonte-Carlo simulationStochastic analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAC/DC hybrid microgridsOptimal power flowSustainable Energy, Grids and Networks
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Contribución al conocimiento de la flora alóctona abulense (Ávila, España)

2012

Se aportan datos corológicos de catorce plantas vasculares presentes en la provincia de Ávila (España). De ellas, cinco son primeras citas provinciales: Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton) Small, Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E. Walker, Helianthus tuberosus L., Melia azedarach L. y Panicum miliaceum L. El resto de plantas vasculares no son muy conocidas en la zona. Para cada una de ellas se aporta información florística y bibliográfica.SUMMARY: Chorological data concerning fourteen species of invasive vascular plants in Ávila province (Spain) are shown. Among them, we must highlight Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton) Small, Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E. Walker, Helianthus tuberosus L., Melia azedarach L. a…

Flora AlóctonaÁvilaVascular plantsBotánicaCiencias biológicasEspaña:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]lcsh:QK1-989flora vascularPlantas vascularesChorologyAlien floraCorologíaSpainlcsh:BotanyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDACastilla y LeónFlora Montiberica
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Additions to the vascular flora of central Italy. Second contribution

2018

In this paper, new floristic records for 55 taxa for central Italy are reported. In particular, 39 taxa are native and 16 aliens, 9 are new or confirmed to Abruzzo, 1 to Marche, 21 to Molise, 16 to Umbria, 1 is excluded from the flora of Abruzzo, 1 from Molise and 1 from Lazio. Furthermore, new distribution data for 2 rare species in Abruzzo and Molise are reported.

FloraRare speciesBiodiversityDistribution (economics)alien speciesLazioPlant ScienceFloristicslcsh:BotanyAlien speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiodiversitycentral ItalyMarchebusiness.industryEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicalcsh:QE1-996.5PaleontologyGeologyAbruzzo alien species biodiversity central Italy Lazio Marche Molise Umbria vascular floralcsh:QK1-989lcsh:GeologyTaxonGeographyAnimal Science and ZoologybusinessAbruzzo
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Solanum lanceolatum (Solanaceae) in Sicily: A new alien species for the European flora

2015

Solanum lanceolatum Cav. (Solanaceae) is a species native to Central America (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Panama), that has been found naturalized near Sutera and Porto Empedocle (Sicily). This is the first record in Italy and Europe.

FlorabiologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanySolanum alien flora xenophytes Mediterranean area.Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSolanum lanceolatumPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationAlien speciesSolanaceae
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Parasites in sympatric populations of native and invasive freshwater bivalves

2021

An increasing threat to local, native freshwater mussels (Unionida)—an ecologically important but globally alarmingly declining group— is the invasion by exotic bivalves. The Enemy Release Hypothesis predicts that introduced species should benefit from enemy-mediated competition because they are less likely to be harmed by natural enemies, such as parasites, than their native competitors. We investigated within-site differences in parasitism between sympatric native (tot. five spp.) and invasive (tot. three spp.) bivalves in eight northern European waterbodies, which harboured totally 15 parasite taxa. In paired comparisons using within-site averages, the mean number of parasite species in …

Freshwater bivalveenemy releasemedia_common.quotation_subjectEnemy releaseintroduced alien speciesExotic speciesEndangered speciesParasitismZoologyIntroduced speciesparasitismiAquatic ScienceCompetition (biology)Introduced alien speciesparasite benefitloisetfreshwater musselsvieraslajitCorbicula flumineanon-indigenous speciesmedia_commonbiologySinanodonta woodianabiology.organism_classificationNon indigenous speciessimpukatSympatric speciationarticlesmakea vesiexotic speciesParasite benefit
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Les questions siciliennes de Ibn Sab'in: nouvelles perspectives de recherche

2007

Frédéric II Maimonide Ibn Sab'in Michel Scot les Questions siciliennes philosopie et sufisme
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Over the Cuckoo’s Nest : Towards a Nordic Model of the Responsible University?

2019

AbstractThis concluding chapter takes stock of the major elements, both empirical and conceptual, that underpin the case chapters presented in the book. The chapter is organised in three distinct sections. First, addressing a largely scientific audience, the chapter attempts to make conceptual sense of the findings from an organisational theory perspective. Second, it shifts focus to the wider community of practitioners (policy makers, advisers, university managers and administrators, etc.) by shedding light on the practical implications of the volume’s core findings for both policy and practice. Third, the chapter once again addresses an academic audience by sketching out the road ahead re…

Future studiesbiologybusiness.industryStrategic ChoiceResponsibility accountability window-dressing resilience policyPublic relationsbiology.organism_classificationEnvironmental determinismVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200SociologyNordic modelbusinessCuckooPractical implications
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