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First record of Temnosewellia minor (Platyhelminthes, Temnocephalidae) in Sicily, with a plea for a re-examination of the identity of the publicly av…

2021

Author(s): Vecchioni, Luca; Chirco, Pietro; Bazan, Giuseppe; Marrone, Federico; Arizza, Vincenzo; Arculeo, Marco | Abstract: Ectosymbiotic temnocephalan flatworms belonging to the genus Temnosewellia Damborenea and Cannon, 2001 were collected on Cherax destructor Clark, 1936 in an aquaculture farm in Sicily, Italy. This represents the first record of a temnocephalan species for the fauna of the island. Morphological and molecular identification of the collected specimens proved that they belong to the allochthonous species Temnosewellia minor Haswell, 1888, which was introduced along with crayfishes bred in aquaculture farms. The phylogenetic analyses carried out for the molecular identific…

Global and Planetary Changeeducation.field_of_studyEcologyPhylogenetic tree28S rDNAbusiness.industryFaunaPopulationIdentity (social science)Alien speciesCherax destructorArchaeologylanguage.human_languageEctosymbiontsGeographyPleaAquacultureGenuslanguagebusinesseducationSicilianEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Stem-injection of herbicide for control of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle: a practical source of power for drilling holes in stems

2013

Abstract: Ailanthus altissima is a well-known invasive tree in many parts of the world showing an outstanding ability to establish within woodlands and other less-disturbed habitats. Previous studies have reported that control of this species is very difficult because of its strong resprouting. Indeed, effective control can be achieved only by mechanical treatment followed by the application of a systemic herbicide. Operating drills or saws and other mechanical equipment require electric power supply which is not readily available in many invaded sites, notably shrubslands and woodlands. In two study sites, we evaluated control obtained by glyphosate through a stem-injection technique and c…

GlyphosateSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturachemistry.chemical_compoundManagement StrategiesBotanyMillInvasive Alien Species Management Strategies Control Technique GlyphosateControl Techniquelcsh:ForestryNature and Landscape ConservationMechanical equipmentAilanthus altissimaInvasive Alien SpeciesEcologyDrillbiologyDrillingForestrybiology.organism_classificationPower (physics)chemistryAgronomyGlyphosateEnvironmental sciencelcsh:SD1-669.5Electric power
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La nuova disciplina del contratto di godimento in funzione della successiva alienazione immobiliare

2014

L'art. 23 del d.l. 12-9-2014, n. 133, c.d. «Sblocca Italia», introduce la figura del rent to buy, con cui mediante un contratto di godimento si realizza un programma preparatorio a una successiva alienazione immobiliare. L'esame degli aspetti disciplinati - prima dell'entrata in vigore della legge di conversione - rivela a contrario l'ampio spazio riservato all'autonomia privata, che nonostante qualche criticità conferma l'appetibilità del nuovo modello contrattuale.

Godimento in funzione della successiva alienazione immobiliareSettore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoRent to buy
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Introduction to the Minitrack on Government and Disaster Resilience

2018

GovernmentEconomic growthPolitical scienceResilience (network)Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Implementation Methodology of the Resilience Framework

2014

Failure of Critical Infrastructures (CIs) can have severe consequences for our societies. Therefore, CI resilience has attracted increasing attention in industries and policy-making. However, empirical studies on CI resilience are rare. In particular, research on the implementation of policies aiming at an improvement of CI resilience is lacking. Using Group Model Building combined with the Delphi method, and surveys we have developed a framework to improve CI resilience. This research identifies policies to enhance CI resilience against major industrial accidents across four dimensions (technical, organizational, economic and social) and proposes a temporal order to ensure that the benefit…

GovernmentEmpirical researchRisk analysis (engineering)Order (exchange)business.industryEnvironmental resource managementDelphi methodPublic policyBusinessCrisis managementGroup modelResilience (network)2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Social Media as Public Sphere: A Stakeholder Perspective

2016

Purpose This paper aims to examine major stakeholders’ communication preferences in eParticipation initiatives and discuss how this affects the public sphere. Despite the potential of social media, it has proven difficult to get people actively involved in the decision-making processes. There is a need for more research on how stakeholders manage and use social media to communicate. Design/methodology/approach The study was conducted as a qualitative case study. Data sources include interviews, social media content, document analysis and field notes. Findings Communication preferences of stakeholders vary according to their salience level. Stakeholders with higher salience are less likely …

GovernmentInformation Systems and ManagementPublic AdministrationSalience (language)business.industry05 social sciencesStakeholderMedia relationsPublic relations0506 political scienceComputer Science ApplicationsPower (social and political)050602 political science & public administrationPublic sphereSocial mediaSociology0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessStakeholder theory
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Don't Tell Us: The Demand for Secretive Behaviour

2009

The matter studied here is how, and with what implications, people may decide that they do not want to be let into secrets that concern them. They could get the information at no cost but they refuse to know. The reasoning is framed in terms of principals and agents, with the principals assumed not to want to know the agents' secrets. For convenience, the context chosen for the exposition is mainly that of voters as principals and the government or the office-holders as agents. After some exploration of the motivations underlying the attitude of the principals, the paper focuses on the case when neither total secrecy nor total disclosure prevails. The demand for partial secrecy is analysed …

GovernmentSalience (language)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Public relationsInformation asymmetryVotingPolitical scienceTransparency (graphic)Secrecybusinessmedia_commonExposition (narrative)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Capturing the Resilience of the Textile Companies as a Specific Response of the Fashion industry

2021

This chapter examines the most recent innovative activities of textile companies in Spain and their expansion into sanitary textiles and digitalization. In light of the global crisis caused by the COVID-19, we consider highly relevant to review the challenges of one of the most important fashion sectors, e.g., the textile industry, through this evolutionary period and the resilience of clusters. From this territorial perspective, we explained the industry’s restructuring and survival through three main elements: companies, relationships, and institutions. Companies are fundamental because they pave the way forward with their strategic responses. Relationships or clustering is the interactio…

GovernmentTextile industryRestructuringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Psychological resilienceBusinessIndustrial policyRepresentativeness heuristicLegitimacyIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Introduction to Government and Disaster Resilience Minitrack

2017

Governmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementBusinessResilience (network)Environmental planningProceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2017)
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Luftverschmutzung als wichtiger Kofaktor bei COVID-19-Sterbefällen

2021

Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Die Sterblichkeit bei COVID-19 ist in Anwesenheit kardiopulmonaler Komorbiditäten erhöht. Luftverschmutzung ist ebenfalls mit einer erhöhten Sterblichkeit assoziiert, v. a. vermittelt durch kardiopulmonale Erkrankungen. Beobachtungen zu Beginn der COVID-19-Pandemie zeigten, dass die Sterblichkeit bei COVID-19 v. a. in Regionen mit stärkerer Luftverschmutzung erhöht ist. Ungeklärt ist der Einfluss von Luftverschmutzung für den Krankheitsverlauf bei COVID-19. Methode Es wurde eine selektive Literaturrecherche von Studien bis Anfang April 2021 in PubMed zum Zusammenhang von Luftverschmutzung und der COVID-19-Mortalität mit den Suchbegriffen „air pollution AND/OR COV…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)610 MedizinOriginalienFeinstaubEndotheliale DysfunktionMortalitätEmissionenSARS-CoV‑2Emissions610 Medical sciencesmedicineEndothelial dysfunctionMortalityCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessParticulate matterDer Kardiologe
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