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Familial mediterranean fever gene (MEVF) mutations in Crohnʼs disease in a Mediterranean area

2008

Crohn's diseasebusiness.industryGastroenterologyCase-control studyFamilial Mediterranean fevermedicine.diseasePyrin domainFAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER GENEImmunologyMutation (genetic algorithm)medicineImmunology and AllergybusinessAllele frequencyCohort studyInflammatory Bowel Diseases
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IL-23R determines susceptibility in Crohnʼs disease in a mediterranean area

2009

Crohn's diseasebusiness.industryImmunologyGastroenterologyImmunology and AllergyMedicineMediterranean areabusinessmedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Effetti della Modalità di Gestione del Suolo e dell’Avvicendamento Colturale sulla Dinamica delle Popolazioni di Infestanti nel Frumento Duro in Ambi…

2013

Crop rotationMediterranean environmentWeedSoil tillageDurum wheatSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Sowing date, transplanting, plant density and nitrogen fertilization affect indigo production from Isatis species in a Mediterranean region of Spain

2006

Abstract The increasing interest in natural products from a renewable source has encouraged growers to reintroduce indigo-producing crops into the European agriculture. We studied agronomic conditions (sowing date, plant density, nitrogen fertilization, irrigation rate, seedling transplanting) influencing production of the blue pigment indigo, from Isatis tinctoria and I. indigotica crops in a Mediterranean region of Spain (Valencia). I. tinctoria was more suitable for cultivation in our climate conditions than I. indigotica . Indigo yield from Spanish I. tinctoria trials was greater than in Northern and Central Europe. Furthermore, indigo production was maintained when water and nitrogen s…

CropMediterranean climateIrrigationAgronomybiologyBotanySowingTransplantingIsatisbiology.organism_classificationAgronomy and Crop ScienceIndigoIsatis tinctoriaIndustrial Crops and Products
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Metagenomic dynamics in Olea europaea after root damage and Verticillium dahliae infection

2019

AbstractThe olive tree is of particular economic interest in the Mediterranean basin. Researchers have conducted several studies on one of the most devastating disorders affecting this tree, the Verticillium wilt of olive, which causes significant economic damage in numerous areas of this crop. We have analyzed the temporal metagenomic samples of a transcriptomic study in Olea europaea roots and leaves after root-damage and after a root Verticillium dahliae infection (Jimenez-Ruiz et al. 2017). Our results indicate that this infection, although led by Verticillium, is driven not by a single species but by a polymicrobial community, including their natural endophytes, which acts as a consort…

CropMetagenomicsOleafungiBotanyfood and beveragesVerticillium dahliaeVerticillium wiltBiologyVerticilliumbiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinOrganism
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Effects of Mediterranean Diet Combined with CrossFit Training on Trained Adults’ Performance and Body Composition

2022

CrossFit is a high-intensity training discipline increasingly practiced in recent years. Specific nutritional approaches are usually recommended to maximize performance and improve body composition in high-intensity training regimens; notwithstanding, to date there are no targeted nutritional recommendations for CrossFit athletes. The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is a diet approach with a well-designed proportion of macronutrients, using only available/seasonal food of the Mediterranean area, whose health benefits are well demonstrated. No studies have evaluated this dietary strategy among CrossFit athletes and practitioners; for this reason, we tested the effects of 8 weeks of MD on CrossFit at…

CrossFitbody compositionSettore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveMediterranean dietMedicine (miscellaneous)Mediterranean diet; CrossFit; fitness; body compositionfitnessJournal of Personalized Medicine
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A first snapshot of sandy-beach amphipod (Crustacea) assemblage in a Marine Protected Area, Favignana Island (central Mediterranean Sea)

2017

The aim of this study is to compile a preliminary first check-list of Amphipoda species from beaches of Favignana Island (Sicily, Italy), and contribute to the knowledge relating to the distribution of this taxon in the Mediterranean Sea. Five amphipod species, belonging to two families (Talitridae and Hyalidae), have been collect in the island. The supralittoral assemblage appears to contain three main biogeographical categories: Atlanto-Mediterranean species, Mediterranean endemic species and cosmopolitan species.

CrustaceaMediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiasandy beacheAmphipodaCrustacea; Amphipoda; sandy beaches; Favignana Island; Mediterranean SeaFavignana Island
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Architettura cultuale nel Mediterraneo

2015

Il libro è il risultato di un lavoro di ricerca affrontato presso il Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo e sviluppato sulla scia della lunga esperienza didattica e di ricerca condotta sotto la guida del prof. Pasquale Culotta. Nella ricerca, il tema dell’architettura liturgica si confronta con le influenze e le contaminazioni riscontrabili fra le architetture cultuali dell’area del Mediterraneo. Il volume si articola in tre parti: la prima parte ripercorre, attraverso esempi progettuali significativi, alcune tra le principali questioni che in questi anni post-conciliari sono emerse rispetto alla costruzione di nuove chiese o all’adeguamento liturgico di quell…

Cultual architecture churches Mediterranean architecture Pasquale Culotta Italian Episcopal ConferenceSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaArchitettura Cultuale Mediterraneo Pasquale Culotta Conferenza Episcopale Italiana
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Byzantines, Latins and Turks in the eastern Mediterranean world after 1150

2015

The late-medieval eastern Mediterranean is quite rightly regarded by the publishers as a region typified by its complexity. As stated in the ‘Introduction’ by Catherine Holmes, the publishers’ aim ...

Cultural StudiesHistoryEastern mediterraneanGeographySociology and Political ScienceAncient historyMediterranean Historical Review
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Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives

2022

The small island of Lampedusa, a key destination of the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Africa to Italy, offers a special observatory on the contemporary trans-Mediterranean odyssey of migrants, although often transformed into a “border spectacle.” Upon landing, migrants are stripped of their belongings, as these are impounded by the authorities. Such an act of dispossession is intended to deprive them of their histories, family ties and cultural identity. Photographer Mario Badagliacca has portrayed a selection of these lost and retrieved items in his work Fragments (2013). Each object reveals expectations, fears, desires, endurance, but cannot tell a full story. They are fragments …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageBorder SpectacleLiterature and Literary TheoryMario Badagliacca's FragmentLampedusa; Black Mediterranean; Border Spectacle; Mario Badagliacca's Fragments; photography and poetry; Maaza Mengiste's “Nepenthe”; African Diaspora; ArchivesLampedusaphotography and poetryArchiveAfrican DiasporaSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseBlack MediterraneanMaaza Mengiste's NepentheAltre Modernità
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