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Fracchia, Fabrizio. "Il principio di gerarchia come paradigma di funzionalità dell'amministrazione militare." DIRITTO COSTITUZIONALE, no. 1 (March 2022): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/dc2022-001004.

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Dopo avere analizzato il concetto di gerarchia militare, l'articolo indugia sulla specialità dell'ordinamento militare, applicando al settore di indagine la prospettiva luhmanniana e applicando conseguentemente i concetti di differenziazione funzionale, codici, prestazione del sistema e cornici decisionali.
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Rusu, Anca-Maria. "Shakespeare and Romanian Performance – a Doctoral Perspective." Theatrical Colloquia 8, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 211–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/tco-2018-0016.

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Abstract There has been a constant interest in Shakespeare in the last twenty years among playwrights, critics, directors and actors. The revival of Shakespeare studies, the multitude of interpretations, theatre productions, research studies of doctoral type have been not just a reconsideration of texts, but also an attempt to modernise them. These findings and many other reflections on Shakespearean theatre and an amazing diversity, on which it had been founded, are the result of the doctoral research done by Antonella Cornici on the Shakespearean soliloquy and its diverse Romanian stage versions appeared in performances between 1990-2015.
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Canevelli, Francesco. ""Figli che rifiutano un genitore: intrecci relazionali nei percorsi di separazione" Prima parte." RIVISTA DI PSICOTERAPIA RELAZIONALE, no. 53 (June 2021): 26–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pr2021-053003.

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L'Autore presenta il fenomeno del rifiuto che un figlio manifesta nei confronti di un genitore all'interno di alcune situazioni che fanno se-guito alla separazione. Il fenomeno viene inquadrato all'interno di specifici scenari in cui si realizzano intrecci relazionali che sostengono e rafforzano il rifiuto stesso e che forniscono cornici di senso al suo realizzarsi. Vengono esaminate le ricadute che il rifiuto e il tipo di intrecci in cui si inserisce comportano per i bisogni di sviluppo del figlio e dell'intero sistema familiare. Vengono infine presi in esame i diversi contesti e le possibili articolazioni degli interventi specialistici in que-sto tipo di situazioni.
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Canevelli, Francesco. ""Figli che rifiutano un genitore: intrecci relazionali nei percorsi di separazione" Seconda parte." RIVISTA DI PSICOTERAPIA RELAZIONALE, no. 54 (January 2022): 37–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/pr2021-054003.

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L'Autore presenta il fenomeno del rifiuto che un figlio manifesta nei confronti di un genitore all'interno di alcune situazioni che fanno se-guito alla separazione. Il fenomeno viene inquadrato all'interno di specifici scenari in cui si realizzano intrecci relazionali che sostengono e rafforzano il rifiuto stesso e che forniscono cornici di senso al suo realizzarsi. Vengono esaminate le ricadute che il rifiuto e il tipo di intrecci in cui si inserisce comportano per i bisogni di sviluppo del figlio e dell'intero sistema familiare. Vengono infine presi in esame i diversi contesti e le possibili articolazioni degli interventi specialistici in que-sto tipo di situazioni.
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Juri, Franco. "Il postmoderno nella narrativa Italiana degli anni ottanta : (Quali linguaggi?)." Acta Neophilologica 24 (December 15, 1991): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.24.0.107-113.

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È lecito parlare di una narrativa italiana postmoderna? E se lo è, quali sono gli aspetti che la identitficano e le danno diritto di stanzialità nell'arte scritta degli anni '80? La questione non è di facile penetrazione, visto che - a differenza dei generi e dei modi. riconducibili a cornici di facile sistemazione stilistico-temporale - il ˝postmoderno˝ in letteratura rimane soprattutto un'ipotesi in gestazione, destinata farse a restare solo fluida ed estemporanea sperimentazione; una risposta ludica alla crisi che fa da sfondo alla produzione letteraria, e più in genere culturale, deli anni '80, nonché al disfacimento di molti valori morali, etici ed estetici ereditati dalla decade dei '70.
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Juri, Franco. "Il postmoderno nella narrativa Italiana degli anni ottanta : (Quali linguaggi?)." Acta Neophilologica 24 (December 15, 1991): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.24.1.107-113.

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È lecito parlare di una narrativa italiana postmoderna? E se lo è, quali sono gli aspetti che la identitficano e le danno diritto di stanzialità nell'arte scritta degli anni '80? La questione non è di facile penetrazione, visto che - a differenza dei generi e dei modi. riconducibili a cornici di facile sistemazione stilistico-temporale - il ˝postmoderno˝ in letteratura rimane soprattutto un'ipotesi in gestazione, destinata farse a restare solo fluida ed estemporanea sperimentazione; una risposta ludica alla crisi che fa da sfondo alla produzione letteraria, e più in genere culturale, deli anni '80, nonché al disfacimento di molti valori morali, etici ed estetici ereditati dalla decade dei '70.
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Hancock, Holt, Markus Eckerstorfer, Alexander Prokop, and Jordy Hendrikx. "Quantifying seasonal cornice dynamics using a terrestrial laser scanner in Svalbard, Norway." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 20, no. 2 (February 26, 2020): 603–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-603-2020.

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Abstract. Snow cornices develop along mountain ridges, edges of plateaus, and marked inflections in topography throughout regions with seasonal and permanent snow cover. Despite the recognized hazard posed by cornices in mountainous locations, limited modern research on cornice dynamics exists and accurately forecasting cornice failure continues to be problematic. Cornice failures and associated cornice fall avalanches comprise a majority of observed avalanche activity and endanger human life and infrastructure annually near Longyearbyen in central Svalbard, Norway. In this work, we monitored the seasonal development of the cornices along the plateaus near Longyearbyen with a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) during the 2016–2017 and 2017–2018 winter seasons. The spatial resolution at which we acquired snow surface data with TLS enabled us to observe and quantify changes to the cornice systems in detail not previously achieved. We focused primarily on the evolution and failure of the lower cornice surfaces where accessibility has precluded previous research. We measured cornice accretion rates in excess of 10 mm h−1 during several accretion events coinciding with winter storms. We observed five cornice fall avalanche events following periods of cornice accretion and one event following a warm period with midwinter rain. The results of our investigation provide quantitative reinforcement to existing conceptual models of cornice dynamics and illustrate cornice response to specific meteorological events. Our results demonstrate the utility of TLS for monitoring cornice processes and as a viable method for quantitative cornice studies in this and other locations where cornices are of scientific or operational interest.
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Masini, Paolo. "Libertà non è uno spazio libero. La Charrette: un modello di progettazione partecipata per i tempi (difficili) che corrono." IUL Research 3, no. 6 (December 21, 2022): 87–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.57568/iulres.v3i6.364.

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Il presente scritto illustra sinteticamente un modello di progettazione partecipata discretamente nota in ambito urbanistico, la Charrette, dando evidenza di una possibile riduzione applicativa alla progettazione degli ambienti di apprendimento. Poiché tuttavia le dinamiche partecipative sono autentiche solo se pongono al centro l’idea di comunità educante, abbiamo riservato una breve introduzione per considerare se le diverse progettualità innovative degli spazi “oltre l’aula” riflettono davvero questa articolazione, oppure sono simili a grandi carovane migratorie di strumenti e strutture verso terre nuove, che lasciano però intatte in patria le cornici ideologiche e gli schemi mentali tradizionali del dispositivo-scuola (Foucault). Tutto sembrerebbe a portata di mano, invece la libertà non è uno spazio libero.
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Cremaschi, Marco. "Urbanitŕ e resisitenza." ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI, no. 94 (June 2009): 126–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asur2009-094011.

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- The research on public space is characterized by four different concepts: first, the equivalence between public space and public sphere, directly impinging upon politics; second, the history and construction of social identities, where memory plays a central role; third, the encounter with strangers that should educate to tolerance; fourth, the practice of living together, at the foundation both of urbanity and civil respect. The first three concepts state that public space is eroded, due to the privatization of the public sphere. The last one criticizes this belief, and suggests instead investigating the field of practices that combine resistance to urban change, and the experimentation of new forms of urbanity.Key words: public space, urbanity, planning, social practices, cities, inclusion.Parole chiave: housing, planning, abitare, pratiche sociali, istituzionalizzazione, cornici cognitive.
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Alastra, Vincenzo. "Prendersi cura delle comunitŕ di pratica attraverso progetti di ricerca-formazione-intervento. Esperienze nella azienda sanitaria di Biella." RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA, no. 3 (February 2011): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/rip2009-003009.

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L'articolo propone una rilettura di due esperienze, riconducibili alle cornici teorico-metodologiche della ricerca-intervento e della formazione-intervento, condotte nella Azienda Sanitaria Locale BI di Biella. Gli scenari operativi relativi ad entrambi i progetti attengono lo sviluppo di comunitŕ di pratica. Viene articolata una riflessione intorno al ruolo che puň, in tal senso, essere assunto da un servizio formazione. Vengono inoltre prese in esame alcune opportunitŕ, nodi critici e competenze richieste, atteggiamenti e caratteristiche della cultura organizzativa di riferimento, sui quali si ritiene necessario sollecitare l'attenzione e l'impegno da parte di chi intenda cimentarsi su questi fronti. Sfide e aspetti questi, tutti attinenti sia le due metodologie di intervento, che la stessa problematica della cura di comunitŕ di pratica in queste organizzazioni.
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Yu, Hongxiang, Guang Li, Benjamin Walter, Michael Lehning, Jie Zhang, and Ning Huang. "Wind conditions for snow cornice formation in a wind tunnel." Cryosphere 17, no. 2 (February 8, 2023): 639–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-639-2023.

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Abstract. Snow cornices growing on the leeward side of mountain ridges are common in alpine and polar regions during snow seasons. These structures may crack and fall, leading to an increase in avalanche danger. Although cornice formation has been observed in wind tunnel tests and the field, knowledge gaps still exist regarding the formation mechanism. This is particularly true with respect to wind conditions which favor cornice formation. To characterize the wind effects as the main factor for cornice growth, we carried out ring wind tunnel (RWT) experiments in a cold laboratory under various wind conditions. We quantitatively investigated the growth rate of the cornice in the horizontal and vertical direction as well as the airborne particle concentration. The results show that cornices only appear under a moderate wind speed range (1–2 times the threshold wind speed). The cornice growth rates in length and thickness are mainly determined by the combined effects of mass accumulation and erosion. The lower-limit wind speed for cornice growth is approximately equal to the threshold wind speed for snow transport. The upper limit of wind speed is when the erosion rate is higher than the deposition rate. The length growth rate of the cornices reaches a maximum for wind speeds approximately 40 % higher than the threshold wind speed. Moreover, a conceptual model for interpreting the cornice accretion mechanism is proposed based on the mass conservation and the results of the RWT experiments. The estimated suitable wind condition for cornice growth and formation are in good agreement with field observations in Gruvefjellet, Svalbard. Based on the physics of drifting snow, our results provide new insights into snow cornice formation and improve understanding of cornice processes that can influence avalanche activity. The experimental results and the conceptual model can be used in future snow cornice simulation and prediction work for cornice-induced avalanches.
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Giangiacomo, Myriam Ines. "Mondi (im)possibili? Suggestioni filosofiche per uscire dalle nostre cornici abituali, costruire ponti, saltare muri, esplorare frontiere." FOR Rivista per la formazione, no. 96 (January 2015): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/for2013-096013.

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Zanardi, Claudia. "Il sogno: un segreto rivelato... un segreto conservato." SETTING, no. 31 (September 2012): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/set2011-031005.

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L'articolo prende in considerazione i sogni e gli incubi che denunciano un trauma precoce, precedente la differenziazione del Sé, una memoria rimasta impressa soltanto nel corpo. Il trauma ha creato una dissociazione del Sé primario nella mancanza di contenimento emotivo dell'ambiente circostante. La stanza analitica puň diventare uno spazio di comunicazioni inconsce, in cui il trauma puň essere rivelato in sogni e revęrie costruiti insieme nella relazione analitica. Tuttavia il significato dei sogni, non potrŕ essere tradotto in parole per evitare una ripetizione di una situazione traumatica, sconosciuta alla coscienza, che potrebbe portare alla disintegrazione del Sé. Il sogno come luogo di comunicazione inconscia tra analista e analizzando/a viene descritto nelle cornici teoriche di Ogden e Benedetti. Questi analisti, in tempi e modi diversi, hanno identificato nella coppia analitica un inconscio terapeutico comune come spazio di integrazione di un Sé frammentato. Questa funzione del sogno viene poi illustrata da una situazione clinica, in cui le interazioni inconsce tra l'analista e una giovane paziente hanno costituito la principale modalitŕ dell'analisi. Infine, un racconto di Pessoa viene utilizzato per sottolineare la funzione trasformatrice del sogno nella riparazione del Sé.
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Eckerstorfer, M., H. H. Christiansen, L. Rubensdotter, and S. Vogel. "The role of cornice fall avalanche sedimentation in the valley Longyeardalen, Central Svalbard." Cryosphere Discussions 6, no. 6 (December 4, 2012): 4999–5036. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-6-4999-2012.

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Abstract. In arctic and alpine high relief landscapes snow avalanches are traditionally ranked behind rockfall in terms of their significance for mass wasting processes of rock slopes. Cornice fall avalanches are at present the most dominant snow avalanche type at two slope systems, called Nybyen and Larsbreen, in the valley Longyeardalen in Central Svalbard. Both slope systems are situated on NW-facing lee slopes underneath large summit plateau, where cornices form annually, and high frequency and magnitude cornice fall avalanching is observed by daily automatic time-lapse photography. In addition, rock debris sedimentation by these cornice fall avalanches was measured directly in either permanent sediment traps or by snow inventories. The results from a maximum of 7 yr of measurements in a total of 13 catchments show maximum avalanche sedimentation rates ranging from 8.2 to 38.7 kg m−2 at Nybyen and from 0.8 to 55.4 kg m−2 at Larsbreen. Correspondingly, the avalanche fan-surfaces accreted annually in a~maximum range from 3.7 to 13 mm yr−1 at Nybyen and from 0.3 to 21.4 mm yr−1 at Larsbreen. This comparably efficient rock slope mass wasting is due to collapsing cornices producing cornice fall avalanche with high rock debris content throughout the entire winter. The rock debris of different origin stems from the plateau crests, the adjacent free rock face and the transport pathway, accumulating distinct avalanche fans at both slope systems and contributing to the development of a rock glacier at the Larsbreen slope system.
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Eckerstorfer, M., H. H. Christiansen, L. Rubensdotter, and S. Vogel. "The geomorphological effect of cornice fall avalanches in the Longyeardalen valley, Svalbard." Cryosphere 7, no. 5 (September 5, 2013): 1361–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-1361-2013.

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Abstract. The study of snow avalanches and their geomorphological effect in the periglacial parts of the cryosphere is important for enhanced geomorphological process understanding as well as hazard-related studies. Only a few field studies, and particularly few in the High Arctic, have quantified avalanche sedimentation. Snow avalanches are traditionally ranked behind rockfall in terms of their significance for mass-wasting processes of rockslopes. Cornice fall avalanches are at present the most dominant snow avalanche type at two slope systems, called Nybyen and Larsbreen, in the valley Longyeardalen in central Svalbard. Both slope systems are on northwest-facing lee slopes underneath a large summit plateau, with annual cornices forming on the top. High-frequency and magnitude cornice fall avalanching is observed by daily automatic time-lapse photography. In addition, rock debris sedimentation by cornice fall avalanches was measured directly in permanent sediment traps or by snow inventories. The results from a maximum of seven years of measurements in a total of 13 catchments show maximum mean rock debris sedimentation rates ranging from 8.2 to 38.7 kg m−2 at Nybyen, and from 0.8 to 55.4 kg m−2 at Larsbreen. Correspondingly, avalanche fan surfaces accreted from 2.6 to 8.8 mm yr−1 at Nybyen, and from 0.2 to 13.9 mm yr−1 at Larsbreen. This comparably efficient rockslope mass wasting is due to collapsing cornices producing cornice fall avalanches containing large amounts of rock debris throughout the entire winter. The rock debris of different origin stems from the plateau crests, the adjacent free rock face and the transport pathway, accumulating distinct avalanche fans at both slope systems. Cornice fall avalanche sedimentation also contributed to the development of a rock glacier at the Larsbreen site during the Holocene. We have recorded present maximum rockwall retreat rates of 0.9 mm yr−1 at Nybyen, but as much as 6.7 mm yr−1 at Larsbreen, while average Holocene rockwall retreat rates of 1.1 mm yr−1 at Nybyen have been determined earlier. As cornice fall avalanches are the dominant type of avalanche in central Svalbard, the related geomorphological effect is assumed to be of significance at periglacial landscape scale. A climate-induced shift in prevailing winter wind direction could change the rockslope sedimentation effectively by changing the snow avalanche activity.
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Naruse, Renji, Hiroshi Nishimura, and Norikazu Maeno. "Structural Characteristics of Snow Drifts and Cornices." Annals of Glaciology 6 (1985): 287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/1985aog6-1-287-288.

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Sorting effects of snow particles during deposition were studied in field observations of snow cornices and wind-tunnel experiment of snow drifts. Grain size, density and hardness were larger at the upper part (root) of a cornice than at the lower part (scarp). Experiments with the use of a horizontal step in a wind-tunnel revealed the importance of redistribution of snow particles on the formation of drifts: at wind speed of 5 m/s, about 40% of particles fallen onto the surface behind a 0.1-m high step were removed by erosion, rebound and creep. The surface mass balance controlling the growth and shape of a drift are briefly discussed.
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Naruse, Renji, Hiroshi Nishimura, and Norikazu Maeno. "Structural Characteristics of Snow Drifts and Cornices." Annals of Glaciology 6 (1985): 287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026030550001065x.

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Sorting effects of snow particles during deposition were studied in field observations of snow cornices and wind-tunnel experiment of snow drifts. Grain size, density and hardness were larger at the upper part (root) of a cornice than at the lower part (scarp). Experiments with the use of a horizontal step in a wind-tunnel revealed the importance of redistribution of snow particles on the formation of drifts: at wind speed of 5 m/s, about 40% of particles fallen onto the surface behind a 0.1-m high step were removed by erosion, rebound and creep. The surface mass balance controlling the growth and shape of a drift are briefly discussed.
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Jiménez, Benito. "Proyectos en torno al convento de San Francisco el Grande de Madrid: incertidumbres urbanísticas e indefinición paisajística | Projects concerning the convent of San Francisco el Grande in Madrid: urban uncertainty and landscaping indefinition." ZARCH, no. 6 (September 16, 2016): 190. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.201661462.

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La tradición ha hecho de la llamada Cornisa oeste de Madrid su imagen más definitoria y distintiva. El Palacio Real y el colindante convento de San Francisco el Grande son sus elementos patrimoniales más significativos. Previa a su desamortización y posterior demolición, el convento ocupaba una vasta extensión de terreno, formada por huertas, patios y claustros ajardinados, que se distribuían de manera orgánica en terrazas descendentes hacia el río Manzanares. En la actualidad un gran vacío rodea su basílica, el único vestigio conventual. Desde el siglo XIX varias controvertidas propuestas han tratado de caracterizar y revitalizar ese espacio indefinido, regenerar su degradado entorno y dar así continuidad paisajística a la Cornisa. El presente estudio pretende valorar la evolución del entorno del convento, intentando explicar el porqué de esa especie de no-lugar, mediante la comparación y revisión de la cartografía histórica, las representaciones existentes y los diferentes proyectos de intervención planteados en la zona.The tradition has made the so-named west Cornice of Madrid the most defining and distinctive image of the city. The Royal Palace and the nearby Convent of San Francisco el Grande are its most significant heritage elements. Before its confiscation and subsequent partial demolition, the convent occupied a vast extension of land, formed by orchards, patios and gardened cloisters, organically distributed on terraces descending towards the River Manzanares. Nowadays, a large empty space encircles the Basilica, which is the only remaining convent vestige. From the 19th Century onwards, several controversial proposals aimed to characterize and revitalize this undefined space, regenerate its deteriorated surroundings and thus provide landscaping continuity to the fragmented Cornice. The present study attempts to assess the evolution of the convent environment and explain the reason of this “no-place” by comparing and reviewing historical cartography, existing representations and the different intervention projects proposed for the area.
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Logvyn, Natalia. "THE PECULIARITY OF THE BUILDING PROCESS OF ANCIENT KYYIVAN MONUMENTS." Current problems of architecture and urban planning, no. 60 (April 26, 2021): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2021.60.58-66.

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The author investigates the building process of ancient Kyyivan monuments. After the wall foundations were laid, the erection of ground volumes of the edifice began. Wooden scaffoldings were arranged at both sides of a wall. The remains of caffolding preserved in the brick fabric can be seen on the front walls of the Transfiguration Church at Berestove and St. Michael’s Church of Vydubytsky monastery. The height between scaffolding tiers as well as the height of masonry between them varies from 1.3 to 2.2 m in Kyyivan monuments. The situation of red schist cornices in ancient churches is dependent on the abovementioned height of masonry tiers. The cornices are placed at springs of arches and vaults, at the level of the choir gallery floor, at the spring of supporting arches and basement of central dome. The location of cornices hence marked the completion of a certain building period. Being put over brickwork at the end of building period in autumn those cornices protected construction from precipitation during winter season. That is why cornices within the Kyyivan St.Sophia Cathedral have “throats” – grooves which are cut along the underside of cornices as a stringcourses to prevent water from running back across them towards the wall. One can easily determine building periods of the St. Sophia Cathedral according to the cornice levels in it. As far as building period at the times of Old Rus` took approximately six to seven months (from late spring to early autumn), the erection of the St. Sophia Cathedral with its five naves and double galleries was continued through five or six years. Cross-domed churches with three naves were built during approximately three or four years. For example St.Michael’s Church at Vydubytsky Monastery was built to the height of choir gallery during the first year, then to the height of vaults’ and domes’ springing during the second year, after that vaults and domes were completed during the third year. The types of vaults used in ancient Kyyivan architecture were barrel vaults, domes on pendantives and domes on high drums. Widely spread in Byzantine architecture groined vaults were not in use in the Old Rus` building until the middle of the XII century. Also there was a certain consecutive order in erection of parts of a church: at first its central cross-domed volume, then apses, narthex, galleries etc. were built. In a year or two after the edifice was built its walls were covered with plaster and decorated with murals. Building methods applied in the ancient Kyyivan monuments of the XI-th century formed the basis of Old Rus` architecture developed during the following centuries.
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Vogel, S., M. Eckerstorfer, and H. H. Christiansen. "Cornice dynamics and meteorological control at Gruvefjellet, Central Svalbard." Cryosphere Discussions 5, no. 4 (August 25, 2011): 2279–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-5-2279-2011.

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Abstract. Cornice fall avalanches endanger life and infrastructure in Nybyen, a part of Svalbard's main settlement Longyearbyen, located at 78° N in the High Arctic. Thus, cornice dynamics – accretion, cracking and eventual failure – and their controlling meteorological factors were studied along the ridgeline of the Gruvefjellet plateau mountain above Nybyen in the period 2008–2010. Using two automatic time-lapse cameras and hourly meteorological data in combination with intensive field observations on the Gruvefjellet plateau, cornice process dynamics were investigated for larger detail than previously possible. Cornice accretion starts directly following the first snowfall in late September and October, and proceeds throughout the entire snow season under a wide range of air temperature conditions that the maritime winter climate of Svalbard provides. Cornice accretion is particularly controlled by distinct storm events, with a prevailing wind direction perpendicular to the ridge line and average wind speeds from 12 m s−1. Particularly high wind speeds in excess of 30 m s−1 towards the plateau ridgeline lead to cornice scouring and reduce the cornice mass both vertically and horizontally. Induced by pronounced air temperature fluctuations, tension cracks develop between the cornice mass and the plateau. Our measurements indicate a linear crack opening due to snow creep and tilt of the cornice around a pivot point. Four to five weeks elapsed between the first observations of a cornice crack until cornice failure. Throughout the two snow seasons studied, 180 cornice failures were recorded, of which 70 failures were categorized as distinctive cornice fall avalanches. A clear temporal pattern with the majority of cornice failures in June was found. Thus only daily air temperature could determine avalanche from non-avalanche days. Seven large cornice fall avalanches reached the avalanche fans on which the Nybyen settlement is located. The size of the avalanches was primarily determined by the size of the cornice that detached. The improved understanding of the cornice dynamics process provides a first step towards a better predictability of this natural hazard.
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Vogel, S., M. Eckerstorfer, and H. H. Christiansen. "Cornice dynamics and meteorological control at Gruvefjellet, Central Svalbard." Cryosphere 6, no. 1 (February 8, 2012): 157–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-6-157-2012.

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Abstract. Cornice fall avalanches endanger life and infrastructure in Nybyen, a part of Svalbard's main settlement Longyearbyen, located at 78° N in the High Arctic. Thus, cornice dynamics – accretion, cracking and eventual failure – and their controlling meteorological factors were studied along the ridgeline of the Gruvefjellet plateau mountain above Nybyen in the period 2008–2010. Using two automatic time-lapse cameras and hourly meteorological data in combination with intensive field observations on the Gruvefjellet plateau, cornice process dynamics were investigated in larger detail than previously possible. Cornice accretion starts directly following the first snowfall in late September and October, and proceeds throughout the entire snow season under a wide range of air temperature conditions that the maritime winter climate of Svalbard provides. Cornice accretion is particularly controlled by distinct storm events, with a prevailing wind direction perpendicular to the ridge line and average wind speeds from 12 m s−1. Particularly high wind speeds in excess of 30 m s−1 towards the plateau ridgeline lead to cornice scouring and reduce the cornice mass both vertically and horizontally. Induced by pronounced air temperature fluctuations which might reach above freezing and lead to midwinter rainfall events, tension cracks develop between the cornice mass and the plateau. Our measurements indicate a linear crack opening due to snow creep and tilt of the cornice around a pivot point. Four to five weeks elapsed between the first observations of a cornice crack until cornice failure. Throughout the two snow seasons studied, 180 cornice failures were recorded, of which 70 failures were categorized as distinctive cornice fall avalanches. A clear temporal pattern with the majority of cornice failures in June was found. Thus only daily air temperature could determine avalanche from non-avalanche days. Seven large cornice fall avalanches reached the avalanche fans on which the Nybyen settlement is located. The size of the avalanches was primarily determined by the size of the cornice that detached. The improved process understanding of the cornice dynamics provides a first step towards a better predictability of this natural hazard, but also highlights that any type of warning based on meteorological factors is not an adequate measure to ensure safety of the housing at risk.
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Crisciotti, Flavia. "Cornice and Cornice: Italian Debates around Picture Frames." gta papers, no. 6 (December 1, 2021): 106–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.54872/gta-4449-09.

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Westwood, M. N., P. B. Lombard, and H. O. Bjornstad. "Pear on ‘Winter Banana’ Interstem with M.26 Apple Rootstock as a Compatible Combination." HortScience 24, no. 5 (October 1989): 765–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.24.5.765.

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Abstract Tree survival beyond 2 years of intergeneric pear/apple graft combinations depended on the scion cultivar, the use of ‘Winter Banana’ apple interstock, and the specific rootstock. Trees with ‘Cornice’ scion and ‘Winter Banana’ interstem (on all six stocks) had higher survival (27%) after 11 years than those with ‘Bartlett’ scion (12%). No ‘Cornice’ tree on apple rootstock survived without the ‘Winter Banana’ interstem. Tree survival with ‘Winter Banana’ interstem after 11 years was 73% on M.26, 14% on M.7 and M.9 EMLA, 7% on MM.106 and MM.111, and 0% on M.9. Only trees of ‘Bartlett’ and ‘Cornice’ on M.26 and ‘Cornice’ on M.7 with ‘Winter Banana’ interstems produced fruit through the 11th year. Tree size ranged from 10% of standard for ‘Bartlett’ on M.26 to 25% for ‘Cornice’ on M.7 with the ‘Winter Banana’ interstem. Incompatability suppressed mainly foliar N and Zn but, to a degree, also P, Ca, and B.
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Zaugg, Maxime. "Le Corbusier’s Cornice." gta papers, no. 6 (December 1, 2021): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.54872/gta-4449-07.

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Piccoli, Edoardo. "The Turin Cornice." gta papers, no. 6 (December 1, 2021): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54872/gta-4449-04.

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PERERA, REKHANI H., SAJEEWA S. N. MAHARACHCHIKUMBURA, ALI H. BAHKALI, ERIO CAMPORESI, E. B. GARETH JONES, ALAN J. L. PHILLIPS, and KEVIN D. HYDE. "Sexual morph of Seimatosporium cornii found on Cornus sanguinea in Italy." Phytotaxa 257, no. 1 (April 14, 2016): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.257.1.3.

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The sexual morph of Seimatosporium cornii, collected from dead stems of Cornus sanguinea in Arezzo, Italy, is reported in this paper. It was linked to S. cornii based on analysis of combined LSU and ITS sequence data. The sexual morph is characterized by minutely stromatic ascomata, cylindrical to clavate asci, with a J+, apical apparatus and 1–3-septate, fusiform ascospores. Seimatosporium cornii can be distinguished from the closely related species, Discostroma fuscellum, by the structure of the peridium, shape and septation of the ascospores and also its asexual morph. The sexual morph of S. cornii is reported from the same host and location as its asexual morph. We also provide data of SSU, TEF1-α and β-TUB genes of our strain, deposited in GenBank.
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Buono, Eleonora. "Tra quadro e cornice." Mimesis Journal, no. 6, 2 (December 30, 2017): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mimesis.1225.

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Baum, Jules. "Cornier." Ocular Surface 7, no. 2 (April 2009): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1542-0124(12)70298-7.

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Deacon, Bernard. "Cornish Cases and Cornish Social History." Cornish Studies 16, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 229–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/corn.16.1.229_5.

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Brown, James M. "Le Corning Glass Center, Corning, N.Y." Museum International (Edition Francaise) 7, no. 3 (April 24, 2009): 178–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5825.1954.tb00177.x.

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Renkó-Michelsén, Zsuzsanna. "Language death and revival: Cornish as a minority language in UK." Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics 4, no. 2 (May 27, 2013): 179–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2013.4.2.10.

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The paper introduces the worldwide phenomenon of language death, and briefly elaborates on the arguments for saving endangered languages. The main focus of the paper is revived Cornish. Cornish is a Celtic language that was spoken in Cornwall, UK between the 7th and 16th century. Due to Anglicisation, it became gradually endangered and finally died out as a community language during the 18th century. The revival of Cornish started with the publication of Henry Jenner's Handbook of the Cornish Language in 1904. Today Cornish is recognised by UNESCO as a 'critically endangered' language. The paper presents an analysis of revived Cornish along Fishman's Graded Intergenerational Disruption Scale (GIDS).
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Meredith, Peter, and Brian Murdoch. "Cornish Literature." Modern Language Review 91, no. 1 (January 1996): 190. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3734015.

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Sayers, Dave. "Standardising Cornish." Language Problems and Language Planning 36, no. 2 (August 10, 2012): 99–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.36.2.01say.

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The last recorded native speaker of the Cornish language died in 1777. Since the nineteenth century, amateur scholars have made separate attempts to reconstruct its written remains, each creating a different orthography. Later, following recognition under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2002, Cornish gained new status. However, with government support came the governmental framework of “New Public Management”, which emphasises quantifiable outcomes to measure performance. This built implicit pressure towards finding a single standard orthography, for greatest efficiency. There followed a six-year debate among supporters of the different orthographies, usually quite heated, about which should prevail. This debate exemplified the importance of standardisation for minority languages, but its ultimate conclusion saw all sides giving way, and expediency, not ideology, prevailing. It also showed that standardisation was not imposed explicitly within language policy, but emerged during the language planning process.
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Smith, R. M. Ridsdill. "Cornish crisis." Practical Diabetes International 7, no. 5 (September 1990): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pdi.1960070512.

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Martino, Ardigò, and Sara Bontempo Scavo. "Migrazioni, Globalizzazione, diritti umani e salute." Saúde em Redes 5, no. 2 (January 14, 2020): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18310/2446-4813.2019v5n2p207-226.

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I processi in atto mondialmente come fattori specifici di questa fase della globalizzazione rappresentano insieme ai grandi cambiamenti epidemiologici e demografici rappresentano una cornice imprescindibile per l’analisi della salute dei migranti. Questo articolo si propone di analizzare il campo specifico della salute dei migranti attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare. I processi salute malattia in cui i migranti sono coinvolti vengono analizzati in chiave critica rispetto alla produzione di conoscenza in campo sanitario rilevando allo stesso tempo le opportunità in termini di costruzione di una cornice di ricerca e formazione e pratiche interdisciplinare, e le ricadute positive in termini di organizzazione dei servizi alla persona e clinici.
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Sandow, Rhys J. "The Anglo-Cornish dialect is ‘a performance, a deliberate performance’." English Today 36, no. 3 (September 2020): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026607842000022x.

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Situated at the extreme south west periphery of the British Isles, Cornwall's territorial isolation bred cultural isolation which has been construed and reconstrued over time, giving Cornwall a distinctive cultural flavour. Initially borne out by facts of geography, Cornwall, or ‘Kernow’, experiences a dynamic yet enduring peripheral existence (see Payton, 1992). This article explores how Anglo-Cornish dialect words can be used as a means of identity construction, that is, how a Cornish way of speaking is used to construct identities associated with a Cornish way of being. I hypothesise that those who desire greater Cornish autonomy are more likely to use Anglo-Cornish dialect lexis than those who favour further socio-cultural assimilation with England.
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Delbeke, Maarten. "The Cornice: The Edge of Architecture." gta papers, no. 6 (December 1, 2021): 4–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.54872/gta-4449-00.

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Davies-Deacon, Merryn. "Names, Varieties and Ideologies in Revived Cornish." Studia Celtica Posnaniensia 2, no. 1 (August 28, 2017): 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/scp-2017-0005.

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Abstract The attribution of names is a significant process that often highlights concerns over identity, ideology and ownership. Within the fields of minority languages and Celtic Studies, such concerns are especially pertinent given that the identities in question are frequently perceived as under threat from dominant cultures. The effect of concerns caused by this can be examined with reference to revived Cornish, which became divided into three major varieties in the later twentieth century; by examining the names of these varieties, we can draw conclusions about how they are perceived, or we are invited to perceive them. The motivations of those involved in the Cornish language revival are equally reflected in the names of the organisations and bodies they have formed, which equally contribute to the legitimation of revived Cornish. This paper examines both these categories of name, as well as the phenomenon of Kernowisation, a term coined by Harasta (2013) to refer to the adoption of Cornish personal names, and here extended to the use of Cornish names in otherwise English-language contexts. Examining the names that have been implemented during the Cornish language revival, and the ways in which they are used or indeed refused by those involved, gives us an insight into the various ideologies that steer the revival process. Within the context of the precarious nature of Cornish and Celtic identity, we can identify the concerns of those involved in the Cornish revival movement and highlight the role of naming as an activity of legitimation, showing how the diversity of names that occur reflects an equally diverse range of motivations and influences.
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Eichler, Raanan. "The Meaning of zēr." Vetus Testamentum 64, no. 2 (April 16, 2014): 196–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685330-12341106.

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Abstract >The word זֵר (zēr) occurs ten times in the Hebrew Bible, where it designates a feature of several major cult objects in the tabernacle. What, specifically, does it mean? The tortuous history of exegesis related to this question is surveyed. Close attention is paid to the Septuagint and Letter of Aristeas, whose authors seem to have understood the word as referring to a guilloche molding, based on an etymological association with the word משזר. A novel solution is then proposed, according to which the זר should be identified with the cavetto cornice (German: Hohlkehlsims), a common element in ancient Near Eastern architecture and crafts. The cavetto cornice is a concave molding, quarter-circular in profile, which surrounds the top of a structure or object.
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Deacon, Bernard. "Cornish or Klingon? The Standardization of the Cornish Language." Cornish Studies 14, no. 1 (May 1, 2006): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/corn.14.1.13_1.

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Green, Andrew, and Roger Dalrymple. "The ‘perfect murder’?: Dorothy L. Sayers, Superintendent George Cornish and Six Against the Yard (1936)." Crime Fiction Studies 3, no. 2 (September 2022): 106–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cfs.2022.0069.

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This paper explores the rich and multifaceted interplay between retired Scotland Yard Superintendent George W. Cornish and a distinguished group of crime novelists, in the 1936 Detection Club collection of short stories, Six Against the Yard. Tasked with adjudicating on which of the six novelists has devised the ‘perfect murder’, Cornish engages in a deeper mode of dialogue than the Club appear to have anticipated. The paper shows how Cornish’s contributions to the text draw on his own experiences of crime and crime writing, as made evident in his own recently published memoirs Cornish of the Yard (1935). Bringing these experiences to bear on the stories with which he is presented, Cornish takes licence to unravel the novelists’ pursuit of the ‘perfect murder’. This close reading of Six Against the Yard, informed by Bakhtinian theory, reveals the striking extent to which Cornish is prepared to dispute the writers’ assumptions, challenge their conclusions, and ultimately refute their conception of the ‘perfect murder’.
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Lee, Kyoungmi, Hongkun Lin, and Klavs F. Jensen. "Ozonolysis of quinoline and quinoline derivatives in a Corning low flow reactor." Reaction Chemistry & Engineering 2, no. 5 (2017): 696–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7re00084g.

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Hodgson, John. "Corning chips in." Nature Biotechnology 18, no. 10 (October 2000): 1023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/80141.

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Williams, Nicholas J. A. "The Cornish Englyn." Cornish Studies 15, no. 1 (May 1, 2007): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/corn.15.1.11_1.

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Williams, Nicholas. "Some Cornish Plurals." Cornish Studies 19, no. 1 (May 1, 2011): 35–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/corn.19.1.35_1.

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Kennedy, Neil. "Cornish Linguistic Landscape." Cornish Studies 20, no. 1 (May 1, 2012): 90–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/corn.20.1.90_1.

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Gray, Cecile. "A Cornish Baptism." Christianity & Literature 34, no. 4 (September 1985): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014833318503400406.

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Jones, H. "Douglas Cecil Cornish." BMJ 341, aug25 2 (August 25, 2010): c4419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c4419.

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Di Virgilio, Aldo. "Le elezioni politiche del 9-10 aprile 2006: scarti di voto molto piccoli, differenza tra Camera e Senato molto grande." Quaderni dell'Osservatorio elettorale QOE - IJES 56, no. 2 (December 31, 2006): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/qoe-12707.

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Una diversa cornice istituzionale: il nuovo sistema elettorale; il voto degli italiani all'estero. L'offerta elettorale. La partecipazione elettorale. Il voto alle coalizioni. Il voto ai partiti. Il voto degli italiani all'estero.
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Picone, Michelangelo. "La Cornice Novellistica dal Decameron al Pentamerone." Modern Philology 101, no. 2 (November 2003): 297–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/422616.

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