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Ciuffreda, Anna Livia, Elena Juarez Alonso, Petronilla Patti, and Sara Soldaini. "The Ruspoli Chapel at the Porte Sante Cemetery in Florence. Material and diagnostic survey for conservation." Studies in Digital Heritage 1, no. 2 (December 14, 2017): 671–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v1i2.23211.

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Porte Sante is one of the monumental cemetery in Florence, located within the fortified bastion of the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte. In the 1840s the town council decided to find a large area near Florence, to use as a cemetery. It was chosen the Fortress of San Miniato for the solemnity of the place. The first project was entrusted to Niccolò Matas in 1844 and in the 1860s the architect Mariano Falcini designed a new project using the area of the sixteenth-century fortress that stretched around the church.The Porte Sante cemetery surprised visitors with its comingling of styles: it was important to appear, to show the dignity of their own social class. This eclectic mix reveals interesting monuments for the style, for materials and construction methods. One of this examples is the Ruspoli chapel, designed in 1891 by Giovanni Paciarelli, architect sensitive to modernism and designer of Paggi Palace in Florence. The chapel, commissioned by Valsè-Pontellini family, stands out in the landscape for the precious texture of exotic carvings and inlays of polychrome marble, mosaics and historiated glass. Today it is in bad state of conservation.Today it is in bad state of conservation. The recovery of the chapel must provide for a careful restoration project whose foundation is the comprehensive knowledge of good, which can be achieved through the survey operations, the historical analysis and diagnostic investigations. The use of a photogrammetry software allowed us to obtain a virtual 3D model, which forms the basis for subsequent analyzes and evaluations on the state of conservation of the building. Such study will be applied to other artifacts in the cemetery, by implementing current and future studies on the whole complex of the Porte Sante.
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APFELSTADT, ERIC. "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, PAOLO DAL POZZO TOSCANELLI AND FERNO DE RORIZ: NEW EVIDENCE FOR A FLORENTINE CONNECTION." Nuncius 7, no. 2 (1992): 69–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/182539192x00857.

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Abstracttitle RIASSUNTO /title Si ritiene che Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli abbia mandato tre lettere in Portogallo tra il 1474 e il 1482: una, comprendente una mappa, indirizzata ad un canonico di Lisbona chiamato Fernando Martins; un'altra, contenente copie della prima lettera e della carta, a Cristoforo Colombo; e una terza ancora a Colombo. Sebbene l'autenticit delle tre lettere sia stata accettata dalla maggior parte degli studiosi colombiani, l'intera corrispondenza stata negata da alcuni, e le due lettere a Colombo da altri. In giuoco almeno una parte della stima per la scoperta del Mondo Nuovo. Martins stato spesso identificato col canonico portoghese Fernando de Roritz, che stato testimone al testamento di Niccol di Cusa insieme con Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli, ma nessun'altra prova della sua conoscenza con Toscanelli stata finora conosciuta. Nuovi documenti adesso confermano la presenza del Roritz a Firenze nel 1459, quando egli ha servito accanto al Toscanelli come medico del cardinale Giacomo di Portogallo ed stato testimone al testamento del cardinale, e di nuovo nel 1466, quando stato testimone all'atto di dote della cappella del cardinale in San Miniato al Monte.
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Mancuso, Angela. "The Bogliaco Bartolani Chapel in the Cemetery of Porte Sante, Florence. Survey and analysis for the restoration." Studies in Digital Heritage 1, no. 2 (December 14, 2017): 700–718. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v1i2.23188.

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The Cemetery of the Porte Sante in Florence is located on San Miniato al Monte, one of the highest hills of the city. The cemetery was built in 1854 and it has always been characterized by a monumental nature. Since the end of 1800 the excavated burials were enriched with decorations, and other areas were dedicated to the creation of chapels and mausoleum made by the most famous architects of the time. Today the cemetery is not well preserved: many tombs are abandoned and there is a general need of restoration. During the Diagnostics Laboratory of the Specialization School of the University of Florence, many studies on the major chapels of the cemetery have been carried out. In this paper is presented the survey and the analysis on the state of decay of the Bogliaco Bartolani Chapel, projected in 1913 by Architect Enrico Dante Fantappiè, an Italian master of Eclecticism. This chapel is a very interesting example of the style, in which stands out the juxtaposition and contrast of different materials and crafts. The studies on the chapel follows a line that go from an initial photographic and metric survey, to a bibliographic and archive research work and finally to an examination of the decay phenomena on the exterior façades. The final phase will be a comparison between this tomb and another example of chapel by Fantappiè, located in the same cemetery: similar construction design leads to similar state of decay. Moreover the workflow presented could be an interesting example of how studies can be carried out with reduced expenses in case of a very low budget. In the cemetery public and private properties (often dispersed) are converging: pushing the boundaries of proprieties is crucial to carry out a policy of recovery of one of the monumental hills of Florence.
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Ricciarelli, P. Francesco. "San Miniato, città chestertoniana." Chesterton Review in Italiano 1, no. 1 (2011): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/chesterton-italiano20111136.

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Alais, David, and Randolph Blake. "Minimizing rivalry in San Miniato." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6, no. 10 (October 2002): 407–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1364-6613(02)01987-3.

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Principe, Claudia, Avto Gogichaishvili, Marina Devidze, Sonia La La Felice, Ruben Cejudo, Juan Morales, and Federico Cantini. "Archaeomagnetic Dating of Three Furnaces inside the Middle Age Settlement of San Genesio (San Miniato, Pisa, Italy)." Land 11, no. 11 (October 30, 2022): 1936. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11111936.

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Archaeomagnetic dating using full geomagnetic vector was performed on three furnaces cropping out at San Genesio archaeological zone, an ancient settlement located in the Arno River plain, near San Miniato (Pisa). The first evidence of human presence in this area dates back to the period between the VI century BCE and 1248 CE, when the village of San Genesio was destroyed by the inhabitants of the nearby castle of San Miniato. Three burned structures were located at different stratigraphic levels. The SGEN01 represents a kiln to produce pottery. The SGEN02 is probably a furnace for domestic use, while the SGEN03 is interpreted as a metallurgic kiln due to the presence of some hematite fragments possibly coming from Elba Island. Both mean paleodirections and absolute intensity were compared with the global geomagnetic model SCHA.DIF4K (Pavón-Carrasco et al., 2021) for Europe. The obtained age intervals at the 65% probability are 846-911 CE for SGEN01, 696-799 CE for SGEN02, and 623-644 CE for SGEN03. These new absolute dates agree well with their archaeological/stratigraphic position and with the history of the archaeological place.
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Fortunati, Aldo. "PROTAGONISMO DEI BAMBINI E EDUCAZIONE: L'APPROCCIO DI SAN MINIATO (ITALIA)." Conjectura filosofia e educação 25, dossie (December 30, 2020): 11–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18226/21784612.v25.e020040.

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Rigaux, Dominique. "L'image comme source historique. San Miniato, 25-30 septembre 1995." Revue Mabillon 07 (January 1996): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.rm.2.305564.

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Kaksic, Nikola. "Un salterio miniato quattrocentesco dal convento di San Francesco a Zara." Eikon / Imago 5, no. 1 (June 8, 2016): 113–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/eiko.73481.

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L'autore discute un manoscritto miniato dal convento di San Francesco a Zara. Nove fogli che caratterizzano le iniziali più rappresentative di questo manoscritto sono stati tolti nel 1974 e la loro ubicazione è sconosciuta fin da allora. Solo vecchie fotografie in bianco e nero di questo Salterio sono note nella letteratura scientifica. Con l'ausilio di particolari dei colori conservati su un rotolo di pellicola presso l'Ufficio della Conservazione a Zara, l'autore tenta di ricostruirne l'aspetto originario. Egli mette in evidenza il fatto che questo salterio non è stato analizzato a fondo o descritto consistentemente. Egli stabilisce che si tratta di un salterio liturgico (Psalterium feriale), che si distingue da un salterio biblico, e che contiene un innario (Psalterium cum hymnis). Ogni salmo e inno inizia con un’iniziale illuminata, la maggior parte delle quali sono decorative. Tuttavia, il salterio ha otto iniziali figurale (littera historiata), che l'autore analizza individualmente e stabilisce come un riflesso diretto della divisione del Salterio nei giorni della settimana liturgica. La decorazione figurale è stata data solo per le iniziali del primo salmo di ogni nuovo giorno liturgico (feria), che fanno sette in totale. Essi sono: i Salmi I, XXVI, XXXVII, LII, LXVIII, LXXX e XCVII, dove il Salmo I marca la Domenica, il Salmo XXVI il Lunedi e così via, fino alla fine della settimana liturgica. La decorazione figurale è stata data anche alla prima iniziale all'inizio del Salterio che si apre con un cosiddetto Invitatorium. Ogni iniziale figurale è descritta in dettaglio, e particolare enfasi viene data all’iniziale B nel folio 5, che rappresenta l'iniziale più ricca di tutto il Salterio. Nella sua parte inferiore c’è una rappresentazione di San Bernardino, invece di Sant'Antonio da Padova o di San Francesco come è stato suggerito. In questo lavoro, l'autore pubblica tutte le iniziali e le inserisce nel contesto dei rispettivi salmi. Il documento difrerenzia graficamente tre tipi di iniziali attraverso l'uso di differenti composizione. Le iniziali figurali, littera historiata, sono stampate in grassetto, il corsivo viene applicato alla littera dominicalis, mentre gli altri, 'littera ferialis', che costituiscono la maggior parte, sono stampati in caratteri regolare. Il colore rosso è utilizzato per una rubrica, che sono i sottotitoli che segnano le sezioni individuali del Salterio come l’Invitatorium, feria, inni, ecc. Questo permette anche coloro che non hanno il comando della lingua Croata di conoscere l'intero contenuto del salterio. Contrariamente all'opinione corrente che sostiene che il Salterio è l’opera di una scuola veneziana, e contrariamente a una visione isolata che è stato creato a Zara stessa, l'autore ritiene che il Salterio è stato creato nel cerchio di Bologna, molto probabilmente intorno al 1460 o appena dopo questa data.
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Fanti, Riccardo. "Slope instability of San Miniato hill (Florence, Italy): possible deformation patterns." Landslides 3, no. 4 (November 14, 2006): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10346-006-0060-1.

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Fielden, E. M., and P. O'Neil. "The Early Effects of Radiation on DNA San Miniato, Italy, 7–11 May 1990." International Journal of Radiation Biology 59, no. 2 (January 1991): 281–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09553009114550281.

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Koch, Linda A. "The Early Christian Revival at S. Miniato al Monte: The Cardinal of Portugal Chapel." Art Bulletin 78, no. 3 (September 1, 1996): 527–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043079.1996.10786701.

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Koch, Linda A. "The Early Christian Revival at S. Miniato al Monte: The Cardinal of Portugal Chapel." Art Bulletin 78, no. 3 (September 1996): 527. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3046199.

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Pasini, Giovanni, and Alessandro Garassino. "Naticid gastropod and octopodid cephalopod predatory traces: evidence of drill holes on the leucosid crab Ristoria pliocaenica (Ristori, 1891), from the Pliocene of the “La Serra” quarry (Tuscany, Italy)." Natural History Sciences 153, no. 2 (September 1, 2012): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/19.

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Garassino<em> et al.</em> (2012) reported on a rich community of decapod crustaceans including axiideans, gebiideans, anomurans, and brachyurans from the Zanclean (Early Pliocene) of the “La Serra” quarry near San Miniato (Pisa, Tuscany, central Italy). In this decapod-rich assemblage some carapaces of the common pebble crab<em> Ristoria pliocaenica</em> (Ristori, 1891) (<em>Leucosiidae Samouelle</em>, 1819) are drilled in characteristic ways, due to the predatory activity of individuals belonging to two different taxa of marine clades, possibly naticids (Gastropoda, Naticoidea), and to octopodids (Cephalopoda, Octopoda). This is the first report of direct evidence of predation by cephalopods on crabs in the fossil record.
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Olivares, Javier Vidal. "La formacion de un sistema transnacional europeo de transportes y comunicaciones en los siglos XIX Y XX." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 12, no. 1 (March 1994): 185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610900004420.

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Durante los días 16 al 19 de mayo de 1993 tuvo lugar en San Miniato (Toscana, Italia) la preconferencia de la sesión B del XI Congreso Internacional de Historia Económica bajo el título de European networks: New Approaches to the Development of a Transnational Transport and Communications System (xixth and xxth Centuries). Como es conocido, las denominadas reuniones B de los Congresos de la Asociación Internacional de Historia Económica tienen como objetivo central el fomento de la coordinación investigadora de amplias áreas en las que los trabajos realizados o en marcha son relativamente numerosos, abarcando además una amplia nómina de investigadores de varios países. Este ha sido, fundamentalmente, el interés de los organizadores de la sesión: los profesores A. Carreras, A. Giuntini y la profesora M. Merger.
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Salvestrini, Francesco. "San Miniato al Tedesco. Le risorse economiche di una città minore della Toscana fra XIV e XV secolo." a. XXXII, n. 1, giugno 1992, no. 1 (October 20, 1992): 95–142. http://dx.doi.org/10.35948/0557-1359/1992.1833.

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Caby, Cécile. "Vita religiosa e identità politiche : universalità e particolarismi nell'Europa del Tardo Medioevo. San Miniato, 3-6 octobre 1996." Revue Mabillon 08 (January 1997): 308–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.rm.2.305589.

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ROTHSCHILD, Jean-Pierre. "Le colloque «Manoscriti, frammenti e libri ebraici nell'Italia del '400 e del '500», San Miniato, 7-9 novembre 1988." Revue des Études Juives 149, no. 1 (January 1, 1990): 335–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/rej.149.1.2012758.

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Nuttall, Paula. "'Fecero al Cardinale di Portogallo una tavola a olio' Netherlandish influence in Antonio and Piero Pollaiuolo's San Miniato altarpieee." Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art / Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 44, no. 1 (1993): 111–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22145966-90000638.

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Kleeberg, U. R., and A. M. M. Eggermont. "European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC)-Melanoma Cooperative Group (MCG) meeting San Miniato, 23–24 April 1993." Melanoma Research 3, no. 5 (October 1993): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00008390-199310000-00014.

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Ferreira, Patrick. "San-Gavino-Di-Tenda (Haute-Corse). Torra Al Monte." Archéologie médiévale, no. 49 (December 20, 2019): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/archeomed.23781.

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Stampfli, Andreas, Mathias Lörtscher, and Fredi Guggisberg. "Artenrückgang in Magerwiesen Wissenschaftlicher Naturschutz am Monte San Giorgio." GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 1, no. 2 (March 1, 1992): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.14512/gaia.1.2.7.

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Bürgin, Toni, Olivier Rieppel, P. Martin Sander, and Karl Tschanz. "Science in Pictures: The Fossils of Monte San Giorgio." Scientific American 260, no. 6 (June 1989): 74–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0689-74.

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Francis, Karen D. "A Mousterian lithic assemblage from Monte San Croce, Molise." Papers of the British School at Rome 62 (November 1994): 305–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200010114.

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UN CAMPIONE LITICO MUSTERIANO DA MONTE SANTA CROCE, MOLISENell'agosto del 1993 archeologi della ‘British School at Rome’ condussero un rilevamento sul campo a Monte Santa Croce (1124 m) nel comune di Cerro al Volturno, Molise. Fu raccolto un totale di 249 oggetti litici, la maggioranza dei quali erano quasi certamente il prodotto di lavorazione della pietra locale. Fra gli strumenti diagnostici vi è da segnalare la presenza di punteruoli, intaccature, punte musteriane ed un'ampia varietà di raschiatoi, molti prodotti su schegge ‘Levallois’. La ricchezza degli strumenti musteriani suggerisce che il rilevamento possa aver portato alla scoperta di una serie di zone di reperimento relative ad attività del paleolitico medio. Queste potrebbero essere collegate ad aree dove gli strumenti venivano prodotti in prossimità dei giacimenti di materia prima per essere successivamente portati via. Queste concentrazioni si situano su altipiani a circa 1000 m sul livello del mare. Il campione potrebbe testimoniare la presenza di attività stagionali sugli altipiani nel Paleolitico medio.
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Uggé, Sofia, and Egle Micheletto. "La chiesa di San Costanzo suI monte San Bernardo (Piemonte, Cuneo) e il suo arredo scultoreo." Hortus Artium Medievalium 9 (January 2003): 383–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.ham.2.305281.

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Delgado Rojas, Julio Alfredo, Yannette Díaz Umaña, and Mawency Vergel Ortega. "Valoración patrimonial a partir del análisis morfológico y matemático de San Pedro y San Pablo, de la catedral de San José de Cúcuta." Revista Boletín Redipe 10, no. 7 (July 11, 2021): 214–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.36260/rbr.v10i7.1359.

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En el presente estudio se socializan los resultados de los análisis morfológicos y matemáticos de las figuras en mármol de San pedro y San Pablo, en donde se exponen sus orígenes artísticos, geográficos, y la descripción de los procesos artísticos a la que fueron sometidas estas dos grandes piezas de mármol, confirmándose la procedencia del material en el Monte altissimo de Pietrasanta a manos del escultor Pietro Bibolotti. Igualmente se determina el origen antropométrico en la Grecia clásica, con el canon estándar, por cuanto sus proporciones matemáticas. De ahí se reseña un alto valor artístico y patrimonial, de estas dos esculturas de la catedral de San José de Cúcuta.
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Garassino, Alessandro, Giovanni Pasini, Antonio De Angeli, Sylvain Charbonnier, Federico Famiani, Angela Baldanza, and Roberto Bizzarri. "The decapod community from the Early Pliocene (Zanclean) of “La Serra” quarry (San Miniato, Pisa, Toscana, central Italy): sedimentology, systematics, and palaeoenvironmental implications." Annales de Paléontologie 98, no. 1 (January 2012): 1–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annpal.2012.02.001.

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Reyes-Agüero, J. Antonio, Francisco González-Medrano, and José D. García-Pérez. "Flora vascular de la Sierra Monte Grande, municipio de Charcas, San Luis Potosí, México." Botanical Sciences, no. 58 (April 27, 2017): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.1485.

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Monte Grande mountain range is a small (41.8 km~) area located in the north San Luis Potosi high plateau. The characteristic vegetation include oakscrub, pinyon woodland and three types of xerophytic scrub. The flora of this area comprises 74 families, 242 genera and 397 species; 45 of these species represent new records for the San Luis Potosi high plateau.
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Müller, Johannes. "The anatomy of Askeptosaurus italicus from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio and the interrelationships of thalattosaurs (Reptilia, Diapsida)." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42, no. 7 (July 1, 2005): 1347–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e05-030.

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The anatomy of the thalattosauriform reptile Askeptosaurus italicus from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio is redescribed. Important anatomical features are the plesiomorphic braincase, the unique fronto-lacrimal contact, the absence of a previously described thyroid fenestra, and significant intraspecific variation in the carpus. An analysis of thalattosaur ingroup relationships reveals that Endennasaurus and the monophyletic Askeptosaurus and Anshunsaurus are the sister group to all other thalattosaurs, whereas the Monte San Giorgio taxa Clarazia and Hescheleria form the sister clade of Thalattosaurus, and the Chinese Xinpusaurus and the Californian Nectosaurus form a monophyletic group. The analysis supports the biogeographic interpretation of trans-Pacific relationships and a re-invasion of Tethyan areas.
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Lisbão, Rogério Salles, João Baptista Fornasier, Toshio Igue, and Aluisio Padilha Cury. "Avaliação de cultivares de cebola em diferentes épocas de semeadura em Monte Alegre do Sul." Bragantia 44, no. 1 (1985): 441–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0006-87051985000100041.

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Objetivando fornecer aos produtores opções à utilização de novos cultivares em período mais amplo de plantio, desenvolveu-se um experimento na Estação Experimental de Monte Alegre do Sul (SP) (22º42'S), onde foram avaliadas duas introduções de cebola (Allium cepa L.) cultivares Crioula e Valencianita San Juan, em quatro épocas de semeadura, a saber: março, abril, maio e junho. Verificou-se que a época de semeadura influenciou a produtividade e o peso médio de bulbos comerciáveis, nos dois cultivares. O 'Crioula' superou 'Valencianita San Juan' em produtividade e peso médio de bulbos comerciáveis, nas semeações de março e abril, não havendo, no entanto, diferença nas semeações mais tardias. Quanto à produção de bulbos múltiplos e tipo "charuto", o 'Valencianita San Juan' apresentou maior porcentagem nas quatro épocas de semeadura. O 'Crioula' mostrou-se sensível ao florescimento prematuro somente na semeadura de março. Em relação às características estudadas, portanto, nas condições edafoclimáticas de Monte Alegre do Sul, é sugerida a utilização do 'Crioula' com semeação em abril, e do 'Valencianita San Juan' em maio. Houve diminuição do ciclo dos cultivares à medida que se atrasou a semeação.
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Cataldo, Eleonora, Linda Salvi, Sofia Sbraci, Davide Manzi, Grazia Masciandaro, Cosimo Maria Masini, and Giovan Battista Mattii. "Zeowine: The synergy of zeolite and compost. Effects on the physiology of the vine and on the quality of the grapes." BIO Web of Conferences 44 (2022): 02002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20224402002.

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The trial aims to improve the protection and management of the soil, the well-being of the plant and the quality of production in the wine supply chain organic and biodynamic, using an innovative product “ZEOWINE” resulting from the composting of waste of the wine and zeolite supply chain. At present, the use of zeolites in agriculture is a fast-spreading practice; their application to soils (both as natural zeolites and in combination with organic and mineral fertilizers) not only increases production but also leads to the exaltation of quality indices. The research was conducted in the 2019 season in San Miniato (Tuscany) on the vineyard of Sangiovese in production, performing the following inter-row treatments at the beginning of January: commercial organic fertilizer, zeolite (clinopthylolite) and zeowine (combination zeolite and compost obtained through grape processing waste) in the respective doses of 20 t/ha, 10 t/ha and 30 t/ha. Following the treatment, we measured gas exchanges and water potential, berry weight, °Brix, pH, acidity, total and extractable anthocyanins and polyphenols. Treatments with Zeowine and zeolites reduced water stress. In Zeowine treatment, soluble solids were lower, while acidity, pH and berry weight do not vary from control. Statistical differences are also noted in the concentrations of anthocyanins and polyphenols. Results suggest a positive impact of Zeowine treatment on physiology and quality characteristics in V. vinifera.
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Burke, Lee, Jeanne M. Logsdon, Will Mitchell, Martha Reiner, and David Vogel. "Corporate Community Involvement in the San Francisco Bay Area." California Management Review 28, no. 3 (April 1986): 122–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/41165206.

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In 1982, Steve Jobs, a founder and then chairman of Apple Computer, departed from Apple's tradition of avoiding political action to lobby successfully for the passage of California Assembly Bill 3194. This legislation, nicknamed the “Apple Bill,” gave manufacturers special tax credits for donations of scientific equipment to California schools. Through its “Kids Can't Wait” program, Apple has donated computer systems to more than 9,000 elementary and secondary schools. Apple also encourages companies that make products for Apple systems to add these products to Apple's systems donations. Del Monte Corporation began making product donations of occasional excess production on a decentralized basis many years ago. Products were given to local communities, food banks, and even company employees. However, these recipients were frequently unable to absorb large quantities of often single-product contributions. Concerned with the waste and inefficiency of this decentralized distribution method, Del Monte searched for a better way to contribute excess products to needy recipients. In 1985, it arranged with a national food-bank clearinghouse to distribute excess products through a network of local food banks.
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Silva, Marta Regina Paulo da. "A educação infantil como projeto da comunidade: crianças, educadores e pais nos novos serviços para a infância e a família: a experiência de San Miniato." Pro-Posições 22, no. 1 (April 2011): 221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-73072011000100017.

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Espejo Serna, Adolfo, and Ana Rosa Lopez-Ferrari. "Una nueva especie de Platanthera (Orchidaceae, Orchideae, Orchidinae) de Michoacán, México." Acta Botanica Mexicana, no. 26 (January 1, 1994): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/abm26.1994.693.

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Se describe como nueva para la ciencia Platanthera calderoniae López-Ferrari & Espejo, especie riparia de los alrededores de San Miguel del Monte, municipio de Morelia en el estado de Michoacán, México.
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del Río, Claudia J., and Horacio H. Camacho. "Iheringinucula, a new genus of the family Nuculidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Tertiary of Patagonia (Argentina)." Journal of Paleontology 70, no. 6 (November 1996): 935–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000038622.

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Iheringinucula, a new Tertiary genus of the family Nuculidae, is proposed. This taxon is known only from the Patagonian region (Argentina), and its range is from the late Eocene to the early Miocene. Two species are known: Iheringinucula tricesima (Ihering) from the Monte León Formation (upper Oligocene-lower Miocene) and Iheringinucula crassirugata new species from the San Julián Formation (upper Eocene-lower Oligocene?) and the Monte León Formation.
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Llanos, Fabián A., Mauricio Failla, Gustavo J. García, Pablo M. Giovine, Mirta Carbajal, Patricia M. González, Daniel Paz Barreto, Petra Quillfeldt, and Juan F. Masello. "Birds from the endangered Monte, the steppes and coastal biomes of the province of Río Negro, northern Patagonia, Argentina." Check List 7, no. 6 (December 1, 2011): 782. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/11025.

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The main ecosystem in northern Patagonia, Argentina, is the Monte, a semi-desert scrubland home to a high biodiversity. Monte is the most endangered ecosystem of southern South America, with an annual rate of clearance of the native vegetation estimated at 3.7%. Here we report the results of bird surveys carried out in the province of Río Negro, northern Patagonia. We surveyed four localities mostly dominated by the Monte ecosystem, between 1986 and 2010. Three localities are Important Bird Areas (IBAs): El Cóndor, San Antonio Oeste and Meseta de Somuncurá. The fourth locality is the Paso Córdoba nature reserve. We recorded a total of 263 bird species. The highest species richness was observed at San Antonio Oeste, followed by El Cóndor. Information regarding the period of occurrence and habitats are provided for all species and localities. Additionally, we indicated the cases in which breeding behavior was observed. This information is urgently needed for the evaluation of the consequences of habitat destruction and deterioration as well as for the success of intended remediation measures.
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Eguiarte, Enrique A. "Conscientia (…) itineribus (...) in sapientiam. Conscientia en las primeras obras de san Agustín (388-395)." Augustinus 64, no. 1 (2019): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/augustinus201964252/2536.

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The article deals with the use of the term conscienta in S. Augustine’s early writings (388-395), namely the third book of De libero arbitrio, the first 32 enarrationes in Psalmos and De sermone Domini in monte, to trace the development of the idea of conscientia, and the shift from an anthropological concept of conscientia (coscientia mortalitatis/ conscientia itineribus) to a Theological and Moral dimension (conscientia bona/mala) in St. Augustine’s first works as a young Priest at Hippo, namely in De sermone Domini in monte, where the Moral aspects of conscientia are underlined.
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VARGAS CASTILLO, REINALDO, and CAROLINA MORANO BÜCHNER. "Hongos liquenizados en morrenas del monte San Lorenzo, Región de Aisén, Chile." Gayana. Botánica 71, no. 1 (June 1, 2014): 140–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0717-66432014000100014.

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Caroti, G., I. Martínez-Espejo Zaragoza, and A. Piemonte. "ACCURACY ASSESSMENT IN STRUCTURE FROM MOTION 3D RECONSTRUCTION FROM UAV-BORN IMAGES: THE INFLUENCE OF THE DATA PROCESSING METHODS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-1/W4 (August 26, 2015): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-1-w4-103-2015.

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The evolution of Structure from Motion (SfM) techniques and their integration with the established procedures of classic stereoscopic photogrammetric survey have provided a very effective tool for the production of three-dimensional textured models. Such models are not only aesthetically pleasing but can also contain metric information, the quality of which depends on both survey type and applied processing methodologies. An open research topic in this area refers to checking attainable accuracy levels. The knowledge of such accuracy is essential, especially in the integration of models obtained through SfM with other models derived from different sensors or methods (laser scanning, classic photogrammetry ...). Accuracy checks may be conducted by either comparing SfM models against a reference one or measuring the deviation of control points identified on models and measured with classic topographic instrumentation and methodologies. This paper presents an analysis of attainable accuracy levels, according to different approaches of survey and data processing. For this purpose, a survey of the Church of San Miniato in Marcianella (Pisa, Italy), has been used. The dataset is an integration of laser scanning with terrestrial and UAV-borne photogrammetric surveys; in addition, a high precision topographic network was established for the specific purpose. In particular, laser scanning has been used for the interior and the exterior of the church, with the exclusion of the roof, while UAVs have been used for the photogrammetric survey of both roof, with horizontal strips, and façade, with vertical strips.
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Fernandes, Marisa Zanoni. "A educação infantil como um projeto da comunidade: crianças, educadores e pais nos novos serviços para a infância e a família. A experiência de San Miniato." Educar em Revista, no. 43 (March 2012): 257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-40602012000100017.

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Cahill, R., J. R. Lund, B. DeOreo, and J. Medellín-Azuara. "Household water use and conservation models using Monte Carlo techniques." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17, no. 10 (October 15, 2013): 3957–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-3957-2013.

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Abstract. The increased availability of end use measurement studies allows for mechanistic and detailed approaches to estimating household water demand and conservation potential. This study simulates water use in a single-family residential neighborhood using end-water-use parameter probability distributions generated from Monte Carlo sampling. This model represents existing water use conditions in 2010 and is calibrated to 2006–2011 metered data. A two-stage mixed integer optimization model is then developed to estimate the least-cost combination of long- and short-term conservation actions for each household. This least-cost conservation model provides an estimate of the upper bound of reasonable conservation potential for varying pricing and rebate conditions. The models were adapted from previous work in Jordan and are applied to a neighborhood in San Ramon, California in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area. The existing conditions model produces seasonal use results very close to the metered data. The least-cost conservation model suggests clothes washer rebates are among most cost-effective rebate programs for indoor uses. Retrofit of faucets and toilets is also cost-effective and holds the highest potential for water savings from indoor uses. This mechanistic modeling approach can improve understanding of water demand and estimate cost-effectiveness of water conservation programs.
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Cahill, R., J. R. Lund, B. DeOreo, and J. Medellín-Azuara. "Household water use and conservation models using Monte Carlo techniques." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 10, no. 4 (April 17, 2013): 4869–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-10-4869-2013.

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Abstract. The increased availability of water end use measurement studies allows for more mechanistic and detailed approaches to estimating household water demand and conservation potential. This study uses, probability distributions for parameters affecting water use estimated from end use studies and randomly sampled in Monte Carlo iterations to simulate water use in a single-family residential neighborhood. This model represents existing conditions and is calibrated to metered data. A two-stage mixed integer optimization model is then developed to estimate the least-cost combination of long- and short-term conservation actions for each household. This least-cost conservation model provides an estimate of the upper bound of reasonable conservation potential for varying pricing and rebate conditions. The models were adapted from previous work in Jordan and are applied to a neighborhood in San Ramon, California in eastern San Francisco Bay Area. The existing conditions model produces seasonal use results very close to the metered data. The least-cost conservation model suggests clothes washer rebates are among most cost-effective rebate programs for indoor uses. Retrofit of faucets and toilets is also cost effective and holds the highest potential for water savings from indoor uses. This mechanistic modeling approach can improve understanding of water demand and estimate cost-effectiveness of water conservation programs.
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Redmond, Elsa M., and Charles S. Spencer. "Rituals of Sanctification and the Development of Standardized Temples in Oaxaca, Mexico." Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18, no. 2 (May 19, 2008): 239–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774308000279.

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Archaeological investigations at three Formative period sites near San Martín Tilcajete in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, have recovered a sequence of temples. The temples span the period when the Zapotec state emerged with its capital at Monte Albán during the Late Monte Albán I phase (300–100 bc), coinciding with Monte Albán's conquest of neighbouring regions. Zapotec rituals of sanctification practised in pre-state times may have been affected by Monte Albán's military expansionism. The historically documented case of military expansion and political unification of the Hawaiian islands by the paramount, Kamehameha, shows similarities in the adoption of ideology and religious institutions. Among them are the establishment of standardized temples and the ascendance of a militaristic ideology and ritual order attuned to the early state rulers' coercive authority.
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AMATTA, EMILCE, LUIS A. CALCATERRA, and STELLA M. GIANNONI. "Ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the three forests of the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a protected area of the Monte Desert, Argentina." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 19, no. 3 (May 1, 2018): 831–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d190311.

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Amatta E, Calcaterra LA, Giannoni SM. 2018. Ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the three forests of the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a protected area of the Monte Desert, Argentina. Biodiversitas 19: 831-839. Deforestation and overgrazing mediated by the humans have caused a serious process of desertification in the Argentine Monte Desert, which threats biodiversity of this ecosystem. Forests provide important resources and refuge for animal species, such as ants. The objective of this work was to survey the ant fauna of dryland forests of Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a protected area located in the hyper-arid Monte Desert ecoregion in the province of San Juan, Argentina. Ant species were surveyed in summer in three types of forests (Prosopis, Ramorinoa and Bulnesia forests), using a combination of sampling methods: pitfall-traps, baiting, and hand collection. A total of 33 ant species were collected, of which 17 are new records for the Monte Desert and Dry Chaco and 24 for the San Juan province. The species richness is within the range reported for other Argentine desert and semi-desert areas. Prosopis forest was the richest with 32 species (24 exclusive), followed by Ramorinoa and Bulnesia forests with 11 and 4 species, respectively. This study contributes to improve the knowledge of ant fauna in desert habitats of the world, especially those inhabiting Prosopis forests, which are the most important ant diversity hotspots within the hyper-arid desert.
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Hernández-Green, Nestor. "Misteriosas figurillas de barro de San Jerónimo Acazulco." Tlalocan 21 (December 5, 2017): 19–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.19130/iifl.tlalocan.2016.442.

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El texto presentado aquí gira en torno a la temática de lo desconocido, y ha sido narrado en lengua yühü (otomí) por la señora Juana Guerrero, hablante nativa de la comunidad de San Jerónimo Acazulco (municipio de Ocoyoacac, Estado de México). En el texto la narradora discurre sobre los túxpuru̠, unas misteriosas gurillas de barro que los locales encuentran de vez en cuando en el monte o enterradas en las milpas al barbechar la tierra. En la comunidad existen distintas hipótesis sobre los hacedores de los tu̠ ́xpu̠ru̠: desde artesanos prehispánicos, idólatras de la época de la Colonia, los mismos pobladores de la comunidad y hasta espíritus malignos. El tema de lo desconocido tiene un profundo arraigo en las tradiciones locales.
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Rivera Márquez, Javier, María Lourdes Guevara Romero, and Erik Tapia Mejía. "Instituciones comunitarias autogestivas de abastecimiento de agua potable: el caso de Tlaltepango, Tlaxcala." Nova Scientia 10, no. 21 (November 23, 2018): 441–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21640/ns.v10i21.1267.

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En México, la gestión del agua potable por la comunidad proporciona una amplia gama de arreglos institucionales basados en la cooperación de los usuarios. Esto la vuelve un elemento sustantivo del abasto de agua en zonas rurales y periurbanas. Este artículo presenta el caso de la comisión de agua potable de Tlaltepango, San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, quien por más de seis décadas ha abastecido de agua a sus usuarios. El objetivo fue analizar los elementos de cooperación que apoyan su autogestión utilizando los principios de diseño de Elinor Ostrom. Por lo cual, se aplicaron entrevistas a integrantes de la comisión de agua potable y presidente de la comunidad y observaciones directas hechas en campo. Se verificó que el gestor comunitario ha desarrollado reglas específicas que mantienen cooperando a los usuarios. Por lo que, en general, cumple con los principios de diseño. Es por ello que puede tomarse como un modelo de enseñanza para el resto de gestores comunitarios de San Pablo del Monte.
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Belcari, Riccardo. "Vico Wallari − San Genesio. Ricerca storica e indagini archeologiche su una comunità del Medio Valdarno inferiore fra Alto e Pieno Medioevo (Giornata di Studio, San Miniato, 1 dicembre 2007), a cura di Federico Cantini, Francesco Salvestrini." Hortus Artium Medievalium 17 (January 2011): 298–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.ham.5.100118.

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Hernández García, Magalli. "Valle Melón, J. M. & Rodríguez Miranda, A. (2014). El Monasterio de San Prudencio de Monte Laturce: Pasado, presente y ¿Futuro? ISBN: 978-84-9960-077-2. Logroño, España: Instituto de Estudios Riojanos." Gremium 3, no. 5 (January 1, 2016): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.56039/rgn05a06.

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Las vidas de dos ingenieros apasionados con las nuevas tecnologías coincidieron de forma grata en el proyecto denominado el Monasterio de San Prudencio de Monte Laturce, como parte de su trabajo académico en la Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería de Vitoria-Gasteiz, entre los años 2008-2011.
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Cataldo, E. C., L. S. Salvi, F. P. Paoli, M. F. Fucile, G. M. Masciandaro, D. M. Manzi, C. M. M. Masini, and G. B. M. Mattii. "Effects of natural clinoptilolite on physiology, water stress, sugar, and anthocyanin content in Sanforte (Vitis vinifera L.) young vineyard." Journal of Agricultural Science 159, no. 7-8 (September 2021): 488–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859621000915.

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Abstract In the Mediterranea area, major effects of climate change are a modification in rainfall patterns, an increase in temperature with an intensify in tropical nights, and an increase in incoming radiations, especially UV-Bs. Despite the various adaptation strategies, grapevines are sensitive to altered climatic conditions. This paper aims to assess the benefits of applying a new sustainable product to the soil that can implement farmers’ resources to adapt to this changing situation. Zeowine was realized by combining the properties of zeolite, which has excellent potential in many sectors such as in agriculture, with the organic substance of a compost obtained on a company scale from the reuse of waste processing grapes, pomace and stalks. The effects of two different soil management (Z – Zeowine, 30 t/ha dose and C – Compost, 20 t/ha dose) on vine physiology and berry compositions in Sanforte grapevines (new plantation) were studied during the 2019–2020–2021 growing seasons in the San Miniato area, Italy. The following physiological parameters of grapevines were measured: leaf gas exchange, leaf temperature, stem water potential and chlorophyll fluorescence. The results showed that Z increased single leaf photosynthesis, reduced leaf temperature and water stress. In addition, phenolic and technological parameters were studied. The Z-treated vines had higher sugar content and total and extractable anthocyanin content as well as berry weight. These results suggested that the application of zeolites added to compost in the vineyard to the soil can be a valid tool to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Massi, Norberto. "THE SELF-PORTRAIT OF LORENZO LOTTO IN THE "CRUCIFIXION" OF MONTE SAN GIUSTO." Source: Notes in the History of Art 9, no. 4 (July 1990): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/sou.9.4.23202665.

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