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Vaz, Ana Margarida, and Giuseppe Bertini. "“DAMIANO DI RUAN” ARCHITETTO PORTOGHESE IN ITALIA E LA CASAMATTA DI TORINO." digitAR - Revista Digital de Arqueologia, Arquitectura e Artes, EX2 (March 26, 2020): 228–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2182-844x_ex2_14.

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Un architetto portoghese, Damiano di Roan, fu inviato a Parma da Don Duarte alla sorella Maria che era sposata al principe Alessandro Farnese affinché potesse progredire nell'arte delle fortificazioni. Fu inviato ad Ancona presso Francesco Paciotto e successivamente a Torino presso Ferrante Vitelli che lavorava alla Cittadella. Nel 1575 in seguito ad un litigio, in cui intervenne anche il duca Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, venne rinviato a Parma. I principi Farnese non lo vollero trattenere e decisero di mandarlo a Roma. Non si conosce la sorte dell'architetto, che è del tutto ignorato dai documenti degli archivi portoghesi.
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Zuccatosta, Lina, Federico Mei, Michele Sediari, Alessandro Di Marco Berardino, Martina Bonifazi, Francesca Barbisan, Gaia Goteri, Stefano Gasparini, and Francesca Gonnelli. "Diagnostic Accuracy of Slow-Capillary Endobronchial Ultrasound Needle Aspiration in Determining PD-L1 Expression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer." Advances in Respiratory Medicine 91, no. 1 (January 12, 2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arm91010001.

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Introduction: The role of EBUS-TBNA in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer is well established. EBUS-TBNA can be performed using different aspiration techniques. The most common aspiration technique is known as “suction”. One alternative to the suction technique is the slow-pull capillary aspiration. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have assessed the diagnostic yield of slow-pull capillary EBUS-TBNA in PD-L1 amplification assessment in NSCLC. Herein, we conducted a single-centre retrospective study to establish the diagnostic yield of slow-pull capillary EBUS-TBNA in terms of PD-L1 in patients with NSCLC and hilar/mediastinal lymphadenopathies subsequent to NSCLC. Materials and Methods: Patients with hilar and/or mediastinal lymph node (LN) NSCLC metastasis, diagnosed by EBUS-TBNA between January 2021 and April 2022 at Pulmonology Unit of “Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona” (Ancona, Italy) were enrolled. We evaluated patient characteristics, including demographic information, CT scan/ FDG-PET features and final histological diagnoses, including PD-L1 assessment. Results: A total of 174 patients underwent EBUS-TBNA for diagnosis of hilar/mediastinal lymphadenopathies between January 2021 and April 2022 in the Interventional Pulmonology Unit of the “Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona”. Slow-pull capillary aspiration was adopted in 60 patients (34.5%), and in 30/60 patients (50.0%) NSCLC was diagnosed. EBUS-TBNA with slow-pull capillary aspiration provided adequate sampling for molecular biology and PD-L1 testing in 96.7% of patients (29/30); in 15/29 (51.7%) samples with more than 1000 viable cells/HPF were identified, whereas in 14/29 (48.3%) samples contained 101–1000 viable cells/HPF. Conclusion: These retrospective study shows that slow-pull capillary aspiration carries an excellent diagnostic accuracy, almost equal to that one reported in literature, supporting its use in EBUS-TBNA for PD-L1 testing in NSCLC.
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Legnani Annichini, Alessia. "El Tractatus de proxenetis, et proxeneticis de Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578)." REVISTA LEX MERCATORIA Doctrina, Praxis, Jurisprudencia y Legislación 3, no. 1 (June 13, 2017): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21134/lex.v3i1.1249.

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Dentro del rico panorama de la tratadística cinquecentesca se encuentra el De proxenetis, et proxeneticis del anconitano Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578), publicado por primera vez en Venecia en 1558 y articulado en cuatro partes, de las cuales la última –la más extensa– reúne algunas quaestiones que, según el autor, tienen el valor de convertir el tratado «uberiorem et fertiliorem» Considerándolo casi una suerte de apéndice al famoso De mercatura, seu mercatore, la compilación, dedicada al Cardenal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (1500-1564) legado de la Marca, tiene el indiscutible mérito de condensar en un solo texto y sistematizar la communis opinio en la materia, proporcionando un cuadro de los principales problemas inherentes al mediador y la mediación a finales de la primera edad moderna. NOTAS * La autora agradece de un modo especial la excelente disponibilidad del Dr. Gabriel Antonio García Escobar, colegial del Real Colegio de España en Bolonia, para la traducción y corrección del texto en su versión castellana. [i] Para una primera aproximación a este jurista véase L. Franchi, Benvenuto Stracca giureconsulto anconitano del secolo XVI, Roma 1888; L. Goldschmidt, Benvenuto Straccha Anconitanus und Petrus Santerna Lusitanus, in «Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht», 38 (1891), pp. 1-9; A. Lattes, Lo Stracca giureconsulto, en «Rivista di diritto commerciale», 7 (1909), pp. 1-28; Benvenuto Stracca nel quarto centenario della sua morte. Convegno di studio (Ancona, 29 marzo 1980), Ancona 1981; D. Maffei, Il giureconsulto portoghese Pedro de Santarém autore del primo trattato sulle assicurazioni, in Diritto Comune Diritto Commerciale Diritto Veneziano, a cura di K. Nehlsen-von Stryk e D. Nörr, Venezia 1985 (Centro tedesco di studi veneziani, Quaderni - 31), pp. 54-60; C. Donahue jr., Benvenuto Stracca's De Mercatura: Was There a Lex mercatoria in Sixteenth-Century Italy?, en From lex mercatoria to commercial law, a cura di V. Piergiovanni, Berlin 1987, pp. 69-120; V. Piergiovanni, Considerazioni comparative tra Benvenuto Stracca e Gerard Malynes, in Relations between the Ius Commune and English Law, a cura di R.H. Helmolz e V. Piergiovanni, Soveria Mannelli 2009, pp. 185-196 y, por último, Id., Stracca, Benvenuto, in DBGI, II, Bologna 2013, pp. 1920-1922. [ii] Benvenuto Straccha, De proxenetis, et proxeneticis Tractatus, Venetiis, apud Ioannem Baptistam, et Melchiorem Sessam fratres, 1558. [iii] Ibidem, c. 35r. [iv] Benvenuto Straccha, Tractatus De Mercatura, seu Mercatore, Venetiis, apud Michaelem Bonellum, 1575. [v] Sin pretensiones de exhaustividad sobre este ilustre personaje, distinguido con importantes misiones diplomáticas y llamado a dirigir la Comisión encargada de reformar y actualizar las Constituciones Egidianas (1357), véanse los más recientes: C. Hoffmann, Kardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi und seine Reform der Aegidianischen Konstitutionen, Berlin 1989; Alberto e Rodolfo Pio da Carpi collezionisti e mecenati. Atti del Seminario internazionale di studi (Carpi, 22-23 novembre 2002), a cura di M. Rossi, Tavagnacco 2004, y la bibliografía en ambos citada.
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Corvaro, Sara, Carlo Lorenzoni, Alessandro Mancinelli, Francesco Marini, and Stefania Rocchi. "Hydraulic Performance of Geotextile Sand Containers for Coastal Defenses." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10, no. 9 (September 18, 2022): 1321. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse10091321.

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Laboratory experiments were performed in the wave flume of the Laboratorio di Idraulica e Costruzioni Marittime of the Università Politecnica delle Marche (Ancona, Italy) to study the hydrodynamic performance of coastal protection structures made of a new type of geotextile sand containers (GSCs). Such structures are used as softer and flexible alternatives to traditional hard coastal defenses made of concrete or rubble mound material. The GSC structures can also be used as temporary coastal protections during the winter period. The physical model reproduced two main configurations: in the former one, the GSCs were used as coastal revetments with three different slopes. In the latter one, the GSCs were applied to make detached submerged breakwaters with different submergences and berm widths. The geometric scale of the models was 1:10, and the weight of each GSC in the prototype was 5 t. The geotextile material of the containers and the wave characteristics were reproduced by using the Reynolds and the Froude similarity criteria, respectively. Reflection coefficients and hydraulic stability behaviors for the revetments, as well as transmission coefficients and piling-up amount for breakwaters, were obtained.
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Varezić, Nikša. "In ruguardo di buon governo et della preservatione di questo stato: Dubrovačka Republika i kužne epidemije – slučaj iz sredine 17. stoljeća." Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu 53, no. 1 (December 19, 2021): 79–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/radovizhp.53.13.

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This paper follows the diplomatic communication of Dubrovnik Republic with papal Rome, the Kingdom of Naples, Venice and its eastern Adriatic officials, regarding the appearance of plague cases in central and southern parts of Italy, but also on the eastern coast of the Adriatic, starting from 1656 to 1660. Although the Republic was spared in that period, already in 1656 the current difficult epidemiological situation of Rome and Naples had its direct repercussions on Dubrovnik Republic. Namely, the health supervisors of the most important papal port, Ancona, whether due to extreme precautionary measures or some other reason, suspended trade with the Republic due to the entry to Dubrovnik of five ships directed from the plague Naples. That news was also sent to Venice, so Dubrovnik government should have made a diplomatic effort to reject any doubts regarding the commone health in the Republic, then to re-establish undisturbed trade with these two very important Adriatic ports. Since the news of the plague in Rome and Naples did not abate, through the constant correspondence with its agents, Republic followed with a great interest the news regarding the spread of the current infection, primarily because of the prompt reaction, in order to protect the commone health, also its economic interests. The mentioned epidemic with all its potential dangers, as well as the accompanying blockade, happened during the Candian War, which kept the Dubrovnik government extremely vigilant, trying to prevent, among other things, any lack of food supplies due to the war-blocked usual supply routes. During the Candian War, especially in periods of plague epidemics - as well as in the specific cases followed by this paper - a motif of good and responsible government is omnipresent within diplomatic mail, otherwise existing in Dubrovnik’s public and political discourse since the humanism. Responsible governance presupposed the provision of optimal conditions for survival. As the basic postulate of every rule, including this one in Dubrovnik, responsible government justified the very fact of the acquired legitimacy of power, which came from God himself. Unlike other imagological motives, such as the most common one that referred to the Republic as a “wall of Christianity”, used so often tendentiously to gain support for certain own initiatives, or to justify various forms of “politically incorrect” behavior, this one that referred to the Dubrovnik sanitar experience had a real base in the strict practice of the health policy that Dubrovnik Republic tryed to implement for ages. As a strong argument Dubrovnik government referred to the only recent case, that one from the summer of 1647, when the territory of the Republic was directly endangered by the plague. This case Republic was presented as a bright example of successful dealing with such a serious threat. Such a confident performance of the Dubrovnik government represents a rare moment within its most often servile diplomatic discourse. This approach was simply necessary, both to confirm the integrity of Dubrovnik’s sanitary policy and to prevent negative economic effects, as any discreditation prevented Dubrovnik ships to access foreign ports. Rumors of the plague tended to spread as a fake news for several reasons: to prevent incursions from neighboring, hostile territory, such was a case from the summer of 1659, followed by this paper, when the Ottomans spread rumors about plague in Ottoman Albania trying to prevent looting incursions of Venetian land and naval troops. In this regard, the paper follows the cases when Dubrovnik ships had difficulty in accessing, primarily Ancona, under false accusations regarding the health of their crews, which can be justified in part as a result of great caution against any potential infection, but such actions also can be interpreted as reaction of the Italian trading milieu to the serious competitiveness of the neutral Dubrovnik flag during the Candian War. Other cases followed by this paper are reflecting two levels of active engagement against epidemics. The most direct one presupposed a strict series of precautionary measures as well as the even stricter quarantine ones practiced by the Dubrovnik Republic. Its equally active role was within a network that supported a sense of collective responsibility. It presupposed the transmission of any information regarding the spread of the disease in a particular area, for the sake of broader, joint coordination in order to prevent the inconceivable consequences that any epidemic could leave behind, as any plague epidemic didn`t stopped at the certain state borders.
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Morosini, PP, A. Taccaliti, G. Arnaldi, G. Simonella, MD Petrelli, V. Mancini, R. Montironi, M. Scarpelli, L. Diamanti, and F. Mantero. "Enhanced expression of transforming growth factor β1 in rat thyroid hyperplasia is thyrotropin induced and time dependent." European Journal of Endocrinology 134, no. 3 (March 1996): 373–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/eje.0.1340373.

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Morosini PP, Taccaliti A, Arnaldi G, Simonella G, Petrelli MD, Mancini V, Montironi R, Scarpelli M. Diamanti L, Mantero F. Enhanced expression of transforming growth factor β1 in rat thyroid hyperplasia is thyrotropin induced and time dependent. Eur J Endocrinol 1996:134:373–8. ISSN 0804–4643 Forty-three 8-week-old male Wistar rats were studied to evaluate temporal changes of transforming growth factor β1 TGF-β1) mRNA levels in thyroid tissue during pharmacologically induced goiter. Four rats were treated with purified bovine thyrotropin (TSH; Ambinon, 2 mU/day sc) for 7 days before being sacrificed. Thirty-one were treated with propylthiouracil (PTU), added to their drinking water at a concentration of 0.2 g%, and subsequently were sacrificed as follows: five after 1 week PTU-1): five after 2 weeks PTU-2): five after 4 weeks PTU-4): five after 8 weeks PTU-8): five after 12 weeks (PTU-12). In six rats, after 12 weeks of treatment, PTU was withdrawn for 2 months and subsequently started again in three rats which were sacrificed after 2 weeks (PTU-R); the remaining three rats were sacrificed without any further treatment (PTU-R control). Eight rats (control rats) were never treated and served as controls. After sacrifice, blood was drawn for determination of total thyroxine and the thyroid was excised and subdivided into two lobes. Northern analysis for TGF-β1 was performed in one lobe, while histological and immunohistochemical studies were performed in the other lobe. Gene expression of TGF-β1 was induced in TSH- and PTU-treated rats. In TSH-treated rats TGF-β1 gene expression was less detectable than in PTU-treated rats, where it became evident after 2 weeks and remained through weeks 4–8. Gene expression of TGF-β1 was also seen in PTU-R rats, but not in the control and in the PTU-R control. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a different presence and location for the TGF-β1 protein, which appears to be dependent on the time of exposure to mitogenic stimulus. In conclusion, TGF-β1 is produced in response to both a direct (TSH by itself) and indirect (TSH induced by PTU-induced hypothyroidism) cellular proliferative stimulus and is not linked to an adaptative phenomenon secondary to hypothyroidism. The immunohistochemical location of TGF-β1 within the thyrocytes is influenced by mitogen exposure time. A TGF-β1 immunohistochemical evaluation may be important to define exposure time and activity of goitrogenic stimuli. Pierpaolo Morosini, Clinica di Endocrinologia, c/o Ospedale Regionale, Via Conca, 60100 Torrette Ancona, Italy
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PENATI, FABIO. "An updated catalogue of the Histeridae (Coleoptera) of Sardinia, with faunistic, zoogeographical, ecological and conservation remarks." Zootaxa 2318, no. 1 (December 22, 2009): 197–280. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2318.1.8.

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An updated geographical catalogue of the histerid fauna of Sardinia is given, compiling data from 74 public and private collections and records from 115 works (papers and monographs) published during the last two centuries. Seventy-four species are listed, reporting, for each one of them, collecting data (locality, date, collector/s, etc.), chorotype, Italian distribution, notes on ecology of the adults and possible additional comments. Forty-three species known from previous literature records but not included in the catalogue are listed, and the reasons for their exclusion are explained. The paper is completed by faunistic, zoogeographical, ecological and conservation remarks. The number of Sardinian species listed in the present catalogue (74) is equal to 44.8% of the known Italian fauna (165), but it is much lower than the total number of taxa reported from Sardinia in the literature (117). Of these species, only 32 have been reported by all considered works, and the oldest list and the present one share only 35 species. There are several reasons for these differences: many taxa have been excluded because they were based on misidentifications, others because they were not present in any of the examined collections; on the other hand, a few species have been added during the last 60 years, because described as new or found for the first time in Sardinia. From 1980 to the present day, the number of recorded species seems to be almost unchanged (76 in 1980, 77 in 2005 and 74 today), despite the various exclusions and additions. This may signify that the histerid fauna of Sardinia is almost completely known and that few new findings can be expected in the future. Nevertheless, 10 taxa, corresponding to 13.6% of the total, are known from a single record, specifically: Tribalus (Tribalus) minimus (P. Rossi), Platysoma (Cylister) elongatum elongatum (Thunberg), Hister unicolor unicolor Linnaeus, Merohister ariasi (Marseul), Atholus paganettii (Bickhardt), Paromalus (Paromalus) filum Reitter, Gnathoncus communis (Marseul), Gnathoncus nannetensis (Marseul), Saprinus (Microsaprinus) gomyi Secq & Secq and Exaesiopus grossipes grossipes (Marseul). Future research on the histerid beetles in Sardinia should focus on these species and on those no longer recovered in the last two decades. Moreover, of the 74 listed species, one—Hypocacculus (Nessus) puncticollis (Küster)—was described based on Sardinian and Spanish specimens and 7—Hister pustulosus Gené, Atholus debeauxi (Moro), Sardulus incrassatus Magrini & Fancello, S. sacerensis Casale & Marcia, S. spelaeus Patrizi, Gnathoncus cerberus Auzat and Hypocacculus (Hypocacculus) metallescens (Erichson) – on Sardinian specimens, the first five being endemic or subendemic. The historical record of Phelister haemorrhous Marseul by Baudi di Selve is proved to be erroneous, and two specimens of an unidentified Neotropical Epierus Erichson are still housed under this name in his collection. Phelister haemorrhous has, in fact, never been collected in Sardinia, and the provenance (“Sardinia”) of the two Epierus specimens is surely erroneous. The “not Sardinian endemic” status of Gnathoncus cerberus is confirmed, and new records from “Grotta di Frasassi” (Italy, Marches, Ancona) are given. The chorological analysis shows that a large part of the species (48 = 64.9%) belongs to two groups: those widespread in the Holarctic region (31 = 41.9%) and those more or less widespread in the Mediterranean basin (17 = 23.0%). However, the most striking datum is the relatively high number of endemic and subendemic species (5 = 6.8%), represented by Hister pustulosus (present also in Sicily and Corsica), Atholus debeauxi (present also in Corsica), and Sardulus incrassatus, S. sacerensis and S. spelaeus (present only in Sardinia). However, when the analysis is carried out on the 22 most common and widespread taxa (based on the data reported in the catalogue), the number of “Mediterranean” species [i.e. those more or less widespread in the Mediterranean basin plus Saprinus chalcites (Illiger) and Hister pustulosus] is equal to the number of species widespread in the Holarctic region (9); this shows that the “Mediterranean” component of the Sardinian histerid fauna is stronger than suggested by the overall chorological analysis. The analysis of the morpho-ecological groups shows that 37 species are saprophiles (50.0%), 12 psammophiles (16.2%), 10 dendrophiles (13.5%), 4 pholeophiles (5.4%), 3 endogeans (4.1%), and 1 myrmecophile (1.3%); the remaining 7 species are the so-called “micro-histerids” (9.5%). The analysis of the dates for the last capture of each species shows that 55 species, i.e. 74.3% of the total, were last collected between 1990 and 2008. Probably, these species represent the extant and certain Sardinian histerid fauna; a number of them are rare, such as Saprinus godet (Brullé), Atholus debeauxi, Merohister ariasi, Hister helluo Truqui, Teretrius fabricii Mazur, Hypocaccus pelleti (Marseul), etc. Moreover, the analysis shows that 6 psammophilous species, from a total of 12, were last collected between 1973 and 1987; this loss of biodiversity could be real, caused by the destruction of sandy coastal habitats following an increase in tourism in those years, or apparent, due simply to their extreme rarity.
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Legnani Annichini, Alessia. "El Tractatus de proxenetis, et proxeneticis de Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578)." REVISTA LEX MERCATORIA Doctrina, Praxis, Jurisprudencia y Legislación, June 13, 2017, 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.21134/lex.vi.521.

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Dentro del rico panorama de la tratadística cinquecentesca se encuentra el De proxenetis, et proxeneticis del anconitano Benvenuto Stracca (1509-1578), publicado por primera vez en Venecia en 1558 y articulado en cuatro partes, de las cuales la última –la más extensa– reúne algunas quaestiones que, según el autor, tienen el valor de convertir el tratado «uberiorem et fertiliorem» Considerándolo casi una suerte de apéndice al famoso De mercatura, seu mercatore, la compilación, dedicada al Cardenal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (1500-1564) legado de la Marca, tiene el indiscutible mérito de condensar en un solo texto y sistematizar la communis opinio en la materia, proporcionando un cuadro de los principales problemas inherentes al mediador y la mediación a finales de la primera edad moderna. NOTAS * La autora agradece de un modo especial la excelente disponibilidad del Dr. Gabriel Antonio García Escobar, colegial del Real Colegio de España en Bolonia, para la traducción y corrección del texto en su versión castellana. [i] Para una primera aproximación a este jurista véase L. Franchi, Benvenuto Stracca giureconsulto anconitano del secolo XVI, Roma 1888; L. Goldschmidt, Benvenuto Straccha Anconitanus und Petrus Santerna Lusitanus, in «Zeitschrift für das gesamte Handelsrecht», 38 (1891), pp. 1-9; A. Lattes, Lo Stracca giureconsulto, en «Rivista di diritto commerciale», 7 (1909), pp. 1-28; Benvenuto Stracca nel quarto centenario della sua morte. Convegno di studio (Ancona, 29 marzo 1980), Ancona 1981; D. Maffei, Il giureconsulto portoghese Pedro de Santarém autore del primo trattato sulle assicurazioni, in Diritto Comune Diritto Commerciale Diritto Veneziano, a cura di K. Nehlsen-von Stryk e D. Nörr, Venezia 1985 (Centro tedesco di studi veneziani, Quaderni - 31), pp. 54-60; C. Donahue jr., Benvenuto Stracca's De Mercatura: Was There a Lex mercatoria in Sixteenth-Century Italy?, en From lex mercatoria to commercial law, a cura di V. Piergiovanni, Berlin 1987, pp. 69-120; V. Piergiovanni, Considerazioni comparative tra Benvenuto Stracca e Gerard Malynes, in Relations between the Ius Commune and English Law, a cura di R.H. Helmolz e V. Piergiovanni, Soveria Mannelli 2009, pp. 185-196 y, por último, Id., Stracca, Benvenuto, in DBGI, II, Bologna 2013, pp. 1920-1922. [ii] Benvenuto Straccha, De proxenetis, et proxeneticis Tractatus, Venetiis, apud Ioannem Baptistam, et Melchiorem Sessam fratres, 1558. [iii] Ibidem, c. 35r. [iv] Benvenuto Straccha, Tractatus De Mercatura, seu Mercatore, Venetiis, apud Michaelem Bonellum, 1575. [v] Sin pretensiones de exhaustividad sobre este ilustre personaje, distinguido con importantes misiones diplomáticas y llamado a dirigir la Comisión encargada de reformar y actualizar las Constituciones Egidianas (1357), véanse los más recientes: C. Hoffmann, Kardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi und seine Reform der Aegidianischen Konstitutionen, Berlin 1989; Alberto e Rodolfo Pio da Carpi collezionisti e mecenati. Atti del Seminario internazionale di studi (Carpi, 22-23 novembre 2002), a cura di M. Rossi, Tavagnacco 2004, y la bibliografía en ambos citada.
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Simone Marzorati, Simona Carannante, Marco Cattaneo, Ezio D'Alema, Massimo Frapiccini, Chiara Ladina, Giancarlo Monachesi, and Daniele Spallarossa. "Automated control procedures and first results from the temporary seismic monitoring of the 2012 Emilia sequence." Annals of Geophysics 55, no. 4 (October 16, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.4401/ag-6116.

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After moderate to strong earthquakes in Italy or in the surrounding areas, the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV; National Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology) activates a temporary seismic network infrastructure. This is devoted to integration with the Italian National Seismic Network (RSN) [Delladio 2011] in the epicentral area, thus improving the localization of the aftershocks distribution after a mainshock. This infrastructure is composed of a stand-alone, locally recording part (Re.Mo.) [Moretti et al. 2010] and a real-time telemetered part (Re.Mo.Tel.) [Abruzzese et al. 2011a, 2011b] that can stream data to the acquisition centers in Rome and Grottaminarda. After the May 20, 2012, Ml 5.9 earthquake in the Emilia region (northern Italy), the temporary network was deployed in the epicentral area; in particular, 10 telemetered and 12 stand-alone stations were installed [Moretti et al. 2012, this volume]. Using the dedicated connection between the acquisition center in Rome and the Ancona acquisition sub-center [Cattaneo et al. 2011], the signals of the real-time telemetered stations were acquired also in this sub-center. These were used for preliminary quality control, by adopting the standard procedures in use here (see next paragraph, and Monachesi et al. [2011]). The main purpose of the present study is a first report on this quality check, which should be taken into account for the correct use of these data. […]
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"Preface." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2698, no. 1 (February 1, 2024): 011001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2698/1/011001.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE AIVELA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS BY LASER AND NONCONTACT TECHNIQUES ANCONA, 21-23 JUNE 2023 Since October 1994 the AIVELA Conference on Vibration Measurements by Laser Techniques established itself as the international forum where research ideas and technological innovation on Laser Vibrometry were presented and exchanged. Ancona, an ancient and fascinating Italian town situated on the Adriatic coast, became the biennial destination of the international laser vibrometry community. The event was initially focused on Vibration Measurements by Laser Techniques and it immediately met large consensus among the International Research Community. In 2010 the Scientific Committee decided to widen the topics of the Conference by also including other noncontact techniques and the name of the event was changed to International Conference on Vibration Measurements by Laser and Noncontact Techniques. The Conference aims at creating an active and stimulating forum where current research results and technical advances can be exchanged and the development of new systems for laboratory use, field testing and industrial application can be promoted. For this reason, experts in vibration and acoustics, manufacturers and authorities in the field of optical and non-invasive instrumentation and industrial users of such measurement devices have come from all over the world to present their activities and innovative approaches to vibration measurements. The 2023 edition of the event (the 15th edition) was organised in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Engineering and Mathematical Sciences of Università Politecnica delle Marche and was held in Ancona, Italy. The Conference featured • the Invited lecture “High-speed camera-based structural identification beyond 1/100.000th of a pixel”, delivered by Prof. Janko Slavič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia”; • the Invited lecture “Novel Three-dimensional Continuous Scanning Laser Vibrometry for Structures with Arbitrarily Curved Surfaces and Novel Zero-contact Rotating Structure Vibration Measurement”, delivered by Prof. Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA; • the Invited lecture “Combining LDV with flying and moving platforms for flexible measurements on large structures: Joint research of TU Clausthal and the DLR”, delivered by Prof. Christian Rembe, TU Clausthal, Germany; • the Invited lecture “The role of experimental dynamics in an era of Artificial Intelligence”, delivered by Prof. Dario Di Maio, University of Twente, The Netherlands; • 40 papers organised into 12 Technical Sessions, one of which entirely devoted to the EU funded project “H2020 Marie Sklowska Curie project ECO-DRIVE”; • a session entirely devoted to manufacturers’ presentations; • a session dedicated to the late Prof. David J. Ewins. The papers presented were all of high scientific quality and dealt with different measurement techniques, including Continuous Scanning LDV, Digital Image Correlation, Three-dimensional Digital Image Correlation, Laser Doppler Interferometry, Laser Vibrometry, Optical Sensors, Vision Based Techniques, to cite a few. An Exhibition was also organised in conjunction with the Conference, to offer leading manufacturers of laser vibrometer systems, non-contact instrumentation, systems for vibroacoustic testing, etc., the opportunity to bring their products directly to the attention of a selected audience. Most presentations were plenary. However, two parallel sessions were organised. The Invited lectures and tutorials were assigned a time slot of about 40-50 minutes each, including possible discussion and Q&As at the end of the presentations, whereas the speakers had 15 mins each for their presentations followed by 5 mins for possible discussion and Q&As. 65 participants attended the event, 26 from Italy, 16 from Germany, 7 from Belgium, 4 from the USA, 2 from Slovenia, 1 from Australia, 1 from China, 1 from Cyprus, 1 from the Czech Republic, 1 from France, 1 from Lithuania, 1 from the Netherlands, 1 from Poland, 1 from Sweden and 1 from the UK. The official language of the Meeting was English. No particular technical difficulty was encountered. This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the Conference. The detailed Programme, together with other interesting information on the event, may be found online at: https://www.aivela.org/15th_conference/. I wish to thank each and every participant for their valuable contribution to the successful outcome of the event. I wish to thank particularly Prof. Christian Rembe, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany, and Prof. Lei Shao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, for developing the session on “HIGH-FREQUENCY LDV”, and Prof. C. Niezrecki, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA, for developing the session on VISION BASED TECHNIQUES.
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Books on the topic "Cittadella di Ancona (Ancona, Italy)"

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Castellarin, Benvenuto. L' antica ancona di Santa Sabida di Fraforeano. Latisana: edizioni La Bassa, 1985.

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Il palazzo della prefettura di Ancona: Luoghi e protagonisti di un'istituzione. Napoli: Massa, 2010.

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Luisa, Polichetti Maria, ed. San Ciriaco: La cattedrale di Ancona : genesi e sviluppo. Milano: F. Motta, 2003.

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Maltoni, Alessandra. Architettura tra le due guerre: La Casa del Mutilato di Ancona. Firenze: Edifir edizioni Firenze, 2019.

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Giovanni, Morello, and Cattedrale di S. Ciriaco (Ancona, Italy), eds. Libri di pietra: Mille anni della Cattedrale di Ancona tra Oriente e Occidente. Milano: Electa, 1999.

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Mondaini, Gianluigi, and Claudio Tombolini. San Francesco ad Alto di Ancona: Storia, analisi e ipotesi di valorizzazione architettonica. Canterano (RM): Aracne, 2017.

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1949-, Mariano Fabio, and Camera di commercio, industria, artigianato e agricoltura (Ancona, Italy), eds. La Loggia dei mercanti in Ancona e l'opera di Giorgio di Matteo da Sebenico. Ancona: Il lavoro editoriale, 2003.

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Arrivi e partenze, Europa: Una nuova generazione di artisti = Arrivals and departures, Europe : a new generation of artists. Cinisello Balsamo, Milano: Silvana, 2009.

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Titian. Tiziano: La pala Gozzi di Ancona : il restauro e il nuovo allestimento espositivo. Casalecchio di Reno (Bologna): Grafis, 1988.

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Coltrinari, Massimo. Le Marche e la I Guerra mondiale: Il 1914 : le brigate di fanteria "marchigiane" : Marche, Ancona, Macerata, Piceno e Pesaro. Roma: Edizioni Nuova cultura, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cittadella di Ancona (Ancona, Italy)"

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"Ordine di Bonaparte per Ancona (1797)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.129.

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"Progetto di Confederazione di Stati di Bargagli (1848)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.115.

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"Progetto di Confederazione di Vieusseux (1822)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.53.

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"Progetto di Confederazione Italiana di Rosmini (1848)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.109.

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"Progetto di Confederazione Italiana di Matteucci (1848)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.111.

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"Progetto di Costituzione Italiana di Rosmini (1848)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.99.

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"Progetto di Costituzione italiana di Buonarroti (ca. 1830)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.59.

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"Progetto di Confederazione Italica di Vittorio Emanuele I (1815)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.35.

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"Bozza di costituzione di Aldini per le Tre Legazioni (1815)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.457.

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"Costituzione provvisoria di Lucca (1799)." In Constitutional Documents of Italy and Malta 1787–1850, Part I: National Constitutions / Constitutions of the Italian States (Ancona – Lucca), edited by Jörg Luther. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598441530.607.

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Rinaldi, Simona. "L’architettura militare italiana della Cittadella di Ancona: tecniche costruttive e sistemi difensivi del XVI secolo." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11481.

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The Italian military architecture of Ancona’s Citadel: construction techniques and defensive systems in the sixteenth centuryThe objective of this research is regarding the construction techniques used in the military architecture of Cittadella-Fortezza (Ancona, Marche, Italy). In this case, attention will focus primarily on historical, bibliographic and archive research, then through a comprehensive analysis of building methods used in the sixteenth century and on the strategic function that this fortification covered in the coastal strip of the Middle Adriatic. Together with Rocca Paolina (Perugia) and Fortezza da Basso (Florence), it has in fact a remarkable importance in the military architecture’s history, as it was one of the first experiments of fronte bastionato all’italiana. Built from 1532 by Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane, it rises on the top of Astagno hill in a panoramic and defensive position, overlooking the city and the port. It clearly distinguishes itself from the surrounding building fabric as it is characterized by five mighty bastions in bricks and by the central bulwark with the vaulted ground floor. The study aims to investigate the structural details of Ancona’s fortress such as the modeling of walls, the suppression of protruding volumes, the extension and rounding of the corner towers and the introduction of the central type plan. A great understanding of this research will be analyzed in the drawings and the volumes’ reliefs, which highlighted the general geometric data, the materials used for the realization of the work, the angle of the curtain walls and the technical/constructive strategies. Therefore, the methodical-metric knowledge of the parts will be made more accessible also in relation to the three-dimensional modeling of the fortress, in addition to the critical comparison based on other historical examples of military architecture in the Renaissance period.
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