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Fernández, Héctor Velázquez. "Giuseppe TANZELLA-NITTI y Alberto STRUMIA (eds.): Dizionario interdisciplinare di Scienza e Fede, Roma: Urbaniana University Press-Citta Nuova 2002, 2343 pp." Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía 24, no. 1 (November 28, 2013): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.21555/top.v24i1.288.

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Gehl, Liana. "Faith and Reason in Thomas Merton: the “Unified Heart” – a Monk’s Solution?" Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica 65, no. 1-2 (December 30, 2020): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.2020.04.

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"Fede e ragione in Thomas Merton: il “cuore unificato” – la soluzione di un monaco? L’articolo prende l’avvio da uno scambio di lettere tra il monaco americano Thomas Merton ed il filosofo francese Jacques Maritain sul rapporto fede-ragione. Dopo aver considerato l’approccio mertoniano, avvicinandolo ad una posizione simile riscontrata in un carteggio anteriore tra Jacques Maritain ed il Beato Vladimir Ghika (un altro corrispondente affiattato del filosofo francese), l’articolo prosegue suggerendo che per Merton il problema non consistette tanto nel conciliare i dati della scienza con i dogmi della fede, quanto nel raggiungere quell’ “unificazione del cuore” auspicata dal filosofo Martin Buber come il vero cammino dell’uomo. Parole-chiave: fede e ragione, Thomas Merton, Vladimir Ghika, Jacques Maritain, Martin Buber, hasidismo, neotomismo, monachesimo, intelligenza, intuizione"
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Carlisi, Fabio. "Fenomenologia e fede nel pensiero del primo Heidegger." Differenz, no. 5 (2019): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/differenz.2019.i05.06.

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Perché Heidegger dopo il richiamo all’esigenza metodologica di una fondazione della filosofia intesa come scienza pre-teoretica originaria, in aperta polemica tanto con la scuola di Marburgo, quanto dallo storicismo di Dilthey, si rivolge al proto-cristianesimo? Perché proprio a Paolo di Tarso? Quale legame sussiste tra l’esperienza fondamentale della fede e il compito designato di una filosofia intesa come scienza pre-teoretica originaria? La nostra ipotesi di lettura, consiste nel sostenere come proprio la radicalizzazione fenomenologica, riceva dall’analisi dell’esperienza religiosa Paolo, una possibilità di esplicitazione, che rispetto ai traguardi metodologici raggiunti nei precedenti corsi soddisfa nel merito le esigenze tematiche dell’esperienza originaria pre-teoretica.
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Pasquale, Gianluigi. "Fede e ragione." Služba Božja 59, no. 3 (September 13, 2019): 233–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.34075/sb.59.3.1.

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L’articolo sviluppa cinque tesi innestate nella più lunga Lettera Enciclica scritta da San Giovanni Paolo II (1920-2005) esattamente a vent’anni dalla sua promulgazione (1998-2018), «Fides et ratio» inerente i rapporti intercorrenti tra fede e ragione. Alcune vennero intercettate durante il ventennio trascorso, altre sono inedite. Con la prima si ribadisce la completa autonomia della filosofia rispetto alla teologia cristiana, quale scienza della fede che pensa se stessa, motivo per il quale il sapere teologico non sposa nessun tipo di filosofia, ovvero la utilizza «qua talis». Con la seconda si ribadisce che la fede senza la «recta ratio» – oggi intorbidita e indebolita dalla società della tecnica – non potrebbe nulla senza il logos di cui si è attrezzata fin dall’inizio. Così, con la terza tesi si (di)mostra che, onde evitare che il pensiero riproducente se stesso prosegua all’infinito, essi trovi nella forma incarnata del logos – Gesù Cristo – l’unica «saturazione» del proprio ricercare. La quarta tesi rivela qualcosa che era sfuggito fino a qualche mese fa, ossia l’insistenza di «Fides et ratio» ad aprirsi ad altre culture, oltre a quella cristiana piuttosto secolarizzatasi, tipo quella indiana o asiatica, essendovi una «ratio». Con la quinta tesi, ugualmente inedita, si ravvisa che solo una «ragione etica» ovvero amicale, responsabile, fiduciale, appunto, può permettere alla fede di raggiungere quel livello rivelativo cui anela: nella persona di Gesù Cristo.
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Maria Monastra, Rosa, Adolfo Longhitano, and Angela Scialfa. "Recensioni." ARCHIVIO STORICO PER LA SICILIA ORIENTALE, no. 1 (July 2022): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/asso2021-001008.

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Rosalba Galvagno (a cura di), Vincenzo Consolo, Leonardo Sciascia, Essere o no scrittore. Lettere 1963-1988, Archinto, Milano 2019Luigi Sanfilippo, Fede e scienza nella Sicilia dell'Ottocento. Il benedettino Giacomo Maggiore (1812-1884), Edizioni Efesto, Roma 2020Rosalba Galvagno, Mitografie di Carlo Levi, Sinestesie, Avellino 2021Rosalia Francesca Margiotta, Beni mobili. Patrimonio artistico e committenti in Sicilia dalle fonti d'archivio tra XVI e XIX secolo, Palermo, OADI Digitalia, Palermo University Press, 2020Rosalba Galvagno, La litania del potere e altre illusioni. Leggere Federico De Roberto, Marsilio, Venezia, 2017
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Gagliardi, Antonio. "La scienza l’ignoranza la fede De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia." Quaderns d’Italià 11 (November 3, 2006): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/qdi.159.

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Ostenc, Michel. "Claudio Giuliodori, Roberto Sani, Scienza, Ragione, Fede. Il genio di P. Matteo Ricci." Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 164 (December 30, 2013): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.25486.

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Obermájer, Ervin. "Párhuzamok a vértanúságba ágyazott hősiesség horizontján." Studia Theologica Transsylvaniensia 23, no. 1 (June 15, 2020): 167–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.52258/stthtr.2020.1.06.

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Se c’affrontiamo la realtà del secolo XXI., possiamo confermare, che l’archetipo dell’eroe non vive più nella quella forma in cui fu abituato nei secoli precedenti. Nello questo studio, l’autore desidera a presentarci l’evoluzione dell’immagine dell’eroismo attraverso tre vari campi della scienza umana. Analizzando il prototipo dell’eroe antico dal punto di vista della letteratura antica, riconosciamo un essere umano, il quale fu colpito dalla gloria terrena, la corona di alloro posta sulla testa dell’uomo e l’apprezzamento del popolo. Possiamo dire con massima certezza, che quest’immagine fu conservato attraverso dei secoli nella storia della maggior parte dei popoli. Nella storia del popolo ungherese (nel secolo XVII. e XX.) c’è un aspetto molto speciale dell’eroismo, in cui la battaglia dell’eroe contiene in più un additivo teologico-nazionale per cui l’eroe entra nel santuario del popolo, mostrandoci la sua battaglia soprannaturale per la fede in liberta nazionale. Alla fine, se ci pensiamo profondamente sul termine del martirio, ci rivela l’assioma, che il martirio autentico si trova nel cristianesimo, dove la battaglia dei fedeli è per lo scopo divino, per la gloria eterna. Questa battaglia, la gloria divina non è più egoista, ma guarda alla fede sublime e divina, e quest’aspetto fu coerente in ogni secolo della Chiesa, in Transilvania anche. Analizzando la vita dei Dieci Martiri di Transilvania, possiamo confermare che l’essenza della loro eroicità è identico di quella dei primi martiri della Chiesa primitiva, cioè l’idea del martirio cristiano è costantemente lo stesso.
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Pardo, A. "Pierre CHAUNU, Dio. Un'apologia dalla scienza e dalla fede, Paoline, Milano 1993, 151 pp., 13,5 x 21." Scripta Theologica 28, no. 1 (January 24, 2018): 331–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/006.28.15649.

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Lorda, J. L. "Evandro AGAZZI, Science et Foi. Scienza e Fede. XXVIII Recontre International du S.I.E.S.C., Ed. Massimo, Milán 1983, 165 pp., 12 x 19." Scripta Theologica 18, no. 1 (March 6, 2018): 374. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/006.18.20174.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Scienza e fede"

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Aprile, Alessandro [Verfasser], Claus [Gutachter] Arnold, and Thomas M. [Gutachter] Schmidt. "In bilico tra fede e scienza : il confronto di Giovanni Gentile con il modernismo nel contesto storico-ecclesiastico e storico-filosofico italiano ed europeo degli inizi del XX secolo / Alessandro Aprile ; Gutachter: Claus Arnold, Thomas M. Schmidt." Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1124901280/34.

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Tipping, Michael E. "Topographic mappings and feed-forward neural networks." Thesis, Aston University, 1996. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/672/.

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This thesis is a study of the generation of topographic mappings - dimension reducing transformations of data that preserve some element of geometric structure - with feed-forward neural networks. As an alternative to established methods, a transformational variant of Sammon's method is proposed, where the projection is effected by a radial basis function neural network. This approach is related to the statistical field of multidimensional scaling, and from that the concept of a 'subjective metric' is defined, which permits the exploitation of additional prior knowledge concerning the data in the mapping process. This then enables the generation of more appropriate feature spaces for the purposes of enhanced visualisation or subsequent classification. A comparison with established methods for feature extraction is given for data taken from the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise for higher educational institutions in the United Kingdom. This is a difficult high-dimensional dataset, and illustrates well the benefit of the new topographic technique. A generalisation of the proposed model is considered for implementation of the classical multidimensional scaling (CMDS) routine. This is related to Oja's principal subspace neural network, whose learning rule is shown to descend the error surface of the proposed CMDS model. Some of the technical issues concerning the design and training of topographic neural networks are investigated. It is shown that neural network models can be less sensitive to entrapment in the sub-optimal global minima that badly affect the standard Sammon algorithm, and tend to exhibit good generalisation as a result of implicit weight decay in the training process. It is further argued that for ideal structure retention, the network transformation should be perfectly smooth for all interdata directions in input space.
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DeVito, Michael A. "Facebook Family Values| A News Feed Hierarchy Of Needs." Thesis, The George Washington University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1590713.

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Algorithmic curation is a growing influence on our information flows as it complements and sometimes supplants traditional mass media and personal information sharing. One of the primary agents of this rise in algorithmically-curated information flows is the Facebook News Feed, a onetime source of primarily entertainment that has, as of late, taken large strides towards the news business. It is fair to say that Facebook has a huge influence on our information, one that will likely expand in the future; even if not Facebook, similar systems will rule our information. Yet, we know next to nothing about how they work, as the algorithms that power them are sealed inside a black box. This thesis approaches the Facebook News Feed through a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods in a process dubbed “Negative Reverse Engineering” in an attempt to gain access to the contents of the black box not through traditional technical means, but through an analysis of Facebook’s values structure and needs. Components include an extensive, cross-disciplinary review of the literature, an experiment based around the generation of filter bubbles through the application of negative pressure, a grounded content analysis of Facebook’s statements and documents, an autoethnography of Facebook use, and a regression analysis of Facebook under duress. From this data, a Hierarchy of Needs for the News Feed is created, rejecting the model of News Feed filtering as an equation in favor of a holistic, values-based model.

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Merli, Vanessa. "L'esperimento di Grimaldi e la storia della diffrazione." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/16771/.

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Questa tesi ricostruisce il contributo di Francesco Maria Grimaldi alla comprensione del fenomeno di diffrazione, da lui sperimentalmente studiato per la prima volta nella seconda metà del Seicento. Il primo capitolo di questo elaborato vuole mostrare i contributi offerti da Grimaldi all’astronomia e alla geodesia in collaborazione con Ricciòli, gesuita e astronomo bolognese, ed anche il rapporto tra scienza e fede, in particolare tra i Gesuiti e l’Università di Bologna. Il secondo capitolo è focalizzato sul De lumine, opera postuma di Grimaldi, e sui due esperimenti riguardanti la diffrazione ivi contenuti. Il terzo capitolo viene dedicato alla storia della diffrazione analizzando la trattazione che ne fecero gli scienziati dopo Grimaldi: si parte da Newton e dalla sua visione corpuscolare della luce per arrivare ad Huygens, Young e Fresnel e all’elaborazione della teoria ondulatoria, che permette di spiegare correttamente il fenomeno della diffrazione.
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Tanaka, Toshiyuki. "Control of growth dynamics of feed-forward neural network." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/13445.

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Lanier, Christian Lynn. "Feed Intake Patterns in Crossbred Pigs and their Relationship to Production Traits." NCSU, 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08082006-232135/.

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The purpose of this research was to evaluate line and sex differences in swine feeding behavior traits. Barrows and gilts used in the study were from three sire lines and two dam lines. Data were provided by PIC in Franklin, KY. Feeding behavior traits considered were average daily feed intake (ADFI), average occupation time/day (AOTD), average feed intake/visit (AFIV), average number of visits/day (ANVD), average feeding rate/visit (AFRV), average occupation time/visit (AOTV), and residual average daily feed intake (RADFI). Electronic feeders were used to measure feeding behavior traits on two pens per feeder. Use of the feeder alternated between the two pens weekly. Feeding behavior traits differed by line and sex. Production traits that were used in the study included: average daily gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), backfat (BF), loin depth (LD), percent lean (% LEAN), and average daily feed intake (ADFI). For this study, ADFI was treated as both a feeding behavior and performance trait. Feeding behavior traits were used to calculate principal components. Principal components were then treated as traits in terms of statistical analysis.
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Tomovich, Michael S. (Michael Stephen). "A doubly-fed machine for propulsion applications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87952.

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Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2014.
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A doubly fed machine for propulsion applications is proposed, which, given the presence of AC and DC power sources, can be utilized in order to improve efficiency, weight, volume, and sizing of the rotor power electronics. In this case, a shipboard application is examined. A hardware demonstration of a control architecture is implemented, along with a benchtop demonstration of the replacement of standard slip rings in the machine with a contactless solution (i.e. a transformer). Along with the benchtop demonstration of the transformer for accessing the rotor terminals, an analysis of the power handling capability of different converters for rectifying the power from the transformer for use with the electric machine is performed. A half bridge, full bridge, asymmetrical PWM half bridge, and asymmetrical PWM full bridge converter are all examined in terms of feasibility and power handling capability in simulation. A comparison of the modeled power transfer capability and the actual power handling capability of a half and a full bridge converter is also presented.
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Roda, Filippo <1988&gt. "The Economic Analysis of the One-way Fee-shifting Rule in Litigation." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/8758/1/Manuscript%20Roda%20Final%20Bologna.pdf.

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The Law and Economic literature regarding fee-shifting rules in litigation has mainly focused on the analysis of the English Rule and of the American Rule and has failed in recognising the relevance of other rules. The general aim of this thesis is to use and to refine traditional models of civil litigation in an attempt to describe the features and the effects on the litigation process of another type of fee-shifting rule, the One-way fee-shifting Rule. Under the One-way fee-shifting Rule, one party recovers her litigation costs in the event of litigation, whereas the other party is not allowed to do so. If the Plaintiff is the advantaged party the rule is known as the Favouring Plaintiff Rule; if the Defendant is the advantaged party the rule is instead known as the Favouring Defendant Rule. While the approach adopted here is based on theoretical model and uses tools derived from Game Theory, the thesis has shown how the results can be exploited to show valuable policy implications. It has been shown how the One-way fee-shifting Rule incentivises the favoured litigant to exert more effort than the disadvantaged one and this increases the favoured litigant’s probability of winning at trial. When moving from an English system to a One-way fee-shifting one, total litigation costs always decreases while the number of cases that are brought to justice increase. If a settlement stage is out of the picture a higher number of cases that are brought to justice translates into higher litigation rate; otherwise it translates into higher number of cases that are settled. A similar result can be achieved with the implementation of legal aid; however legal aid always increases litigation rate and public expenditure.
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Calvert, Gregory. "International education: career paths in science and engineering." Thesis, Curtin University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/706.

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This study examines the relationship between international fee-paying students and career pathways through courses of study in Science and Engineering. International education is a significant endeavour in Australia in terms of any measure (students, dollars, associated employment). Over the last two decades it has grown in scope, beyond international fee-paying students, so that it now crosses all sectors of education and training (schools, vocational education and training, and higher education). Australian institutions have expanded their enrolment offshore and engaged in a variety of joint venture activities to capitalise on this surge of interest. The study examined international fee-paying students and career pathways shortly after the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) conducted two major studies in 2004 into career education and transnational education amongst member countries. The links between course and career intentions were investigated by focusing on the subject fields of Science and Engineering. The term career pathway is used as a metaphor to describe the way students move through the Australian education and training system, with such movements possibly occurring through sequential levels or by sectors. A literature review was conducted initially, and a mixed research methodology (involving both quantitative and qualitative approaches) was adopted for the study. A survey instrument was used with a sample of 110 international fee-paying students drawn from students studying Science and/or Engineering at nine institutions across sectors of Australian education and training, then a further sample of 22 students was interviewed in order to gain an understanding of the underlying reasons for students making the decisions, in relation to courses and careers that they do.These samples provide the opportunity to evaluate international students' understandings of the Australian education and training system, especially the entry procedures into Science and/or Engineering courses. As part of the methodology the preliminary results were shared with the institutions involved to gain their input. Major findings were that 68 percent of the sample did not have career preparation or advice before coming to Australia; 52 percent of the sample was able to explain the term 'credit-transfer'; 53 percent of the sample had researched the recognition of their course in their home country, and careers advice was sought by 58 percent of the sample whilst studying in Australia. Resulting from the study are a number of recommendations for major stakeholders associated with international education (Australian Educational International, the Graduate Careers Council of Australia, government policy makers, institutions, the related professional bodies in the fields of Science and Engineering, and international fee-paying students). The findings of this study have implications for the way in which careers services are provided to international fee-paying students at Australian institutions. The outcome of this study is presented in two volumes. Volume One contains the body of the thesis in 6 Chapters. Volume Two (on disk) includes the associated documents of this study, presented in twelve Appendices.
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Reynecke, Armann. "Effects of feed additives on gut microbial diversity of Clostridium perfringens challenged broilers." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73130.

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The interactions between host and gut microbiota are a rapidly developing field with a plethora of implications. Recent developments in identification and quantification methods of gut microbes allow for a better understanding of said interactions. For the local broiler production industry, studying the microbiome of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is imperative to ensure ease of transitioning into an antibiotic-free feeding practice. Clostridium perfringens infections are a major burden for the global poultry industry and can lead to necrotic enteritis (NE). The economic losses induced by NE in the South African broiler industry are estimated to be $68.81 million per annum. In this trial, day-old Ross 308 broiler males were randomly placed in an environmentally controlled house and subjected to eight dietary treatments with 12 replicate pens each containing 23 birds. The antibiotic growth promoter (AGP), zinc bacitracin (ZB), was used as the positive control, and three additional feed additives were used either alone or in combination. The three feed additives are classified as a direct fed microbial (DFM), an essential oil mixture (EO), and finally a mixture of EOs and organic acids (OAs). To induce C. perfringens infection, birds received a coccidial vaccine (Immunocox, Ceva) of 10x the prescribed dosage at 10 days of age and were orally inoculated with a broth of C. perfringens at 14 days of age. Both ileal and caecal digesta samples were collected at 21 and 35 days of age. Bacterial 16S rRNA sequencing was performed on these samples using a customized chip containing 100 selected intestinal bacteria. Age had the most significant effect on microbial abundance in both the ileum and the caeca. The dominant bacterial phylum regardless of age was Firmicutes, followed by Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria. The ileum samples showed that microbial diversity increased with age, whereas the caecal samples revealed a reduction in diversity in the older samples. For the 35-day samples, the DFM and EO treatments increased ileal Lactobacillus and Lachnospiraceae respectively when compared to the negative control (no additives). Increased Lactobacillus and Lachnospiraceae are beneficial for broiler health and production. No significant differences were observed between the positive control (AGP) and the other treatment groups except for the EO + AGP combination group. Further research on the microbiome of the chicken’s intestinal tract is necessary.
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2019.
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Animal and Wildlife Sciences
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Books on the topic "Scienza e fede"

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Conversazioni su scienza e fede. Torino: Lindau, 2012.

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Galileo: Tra scienza, fede e politica. Bologna: Compositori, 2008.

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Indagine su san Gennaro: Miracoli, fede, scienza. Milano: Bompiani, 1991.

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Padre Giovanni Semeria tra scienza e fede. Roma: Edizioni dehoniane, 1988.

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Briguglia, Alfio. Scienza e fede: La pazienza del dialogo. Leumann, TO [i.e. Turin, Italy]: Elledici, 2010.

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Briguglia, Alfio. Scienza e fede: La pazienza del dialogo. Leumann, TO [i.e. Turin, Italy]: Elledici, 2010.

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Piero, Coda, ed. La questione ontologica tra scienza e fede. Roma: Lateran university press, 2004.

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Prima e dopo Darwin: Scienza e fede. Roma: Aracne, 2009.

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Nicastro, Salvatore. Galileo e lo scontro tra scienza e fede. Italy]: Memoriali, 2012.

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Francesco Faà di Bruno: Scienza, fede e società. Torino: Edizioni del Capricorno, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Scienza e fede"

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Weik, Martin H. "feed." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 577. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6846.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed aperture." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 577. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6847.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed character." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 578. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6855.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed control." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 578. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6856.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed device." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 578. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6857.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed duplicator." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 578. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6858.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed hole." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 578. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6861.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed mechanism." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 579. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6863.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed pitch." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 579. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6865.

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Weik, Martin H. "feed platen." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 579. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_6866.

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Conference papers on the topic "Scienza e fede"

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Chamberlain, N., R. Hodges, J. Vacchione, and M. Zawadzki. "The proposed DESDynI array-fed reflector feed." In 2012 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2012.6349002.

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Jing, Guodong, Yuzhao Zhu, Genggeng Xie, and Luyu Zhao. "Dual-Band Dual-Fed 5G MIMO Antenna with Multi-Feed Technology." In 2020 Cross Strait Radio Science & Wireless Technology Conference (CSRSWTC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csrswtc50769.2020.9372673.

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Osaretin, I. A., W. J. Blackwell, R. V. Leslie, and P. Langlois. "Offset-fed Reflector Antenna with Lateral Feed Displacement for the MiRaTA Satellite." In 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apusncursinrsm.2018.8608354.

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Lai, Qinghua, Pei Li, Xiaopeng Lu, and Chu Gao. "A prototype of feed subsystem for a mutilple-beam array-fed reflector antenna." In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2015.7304505.

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Mathur, Pratigya, and Mahima Arrawatia. "High Gain Series fed Planar Microstrip Antenna Array using printed L—probe feed." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieeeconf35879.2020.9329574.

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Ying, Suo, Li Jiawei, and Li Wei. "CPW-Fed Wideband Circular Polarized Square Antenna With Ground Slot and Partial Feed." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieeeconf35879.2020.9330436.

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Bakhtiyarov, Sayavur I., and Ruel A. Overfelt. "Numerical Simulation of Molten Metal-Polymeric Foam Interface Velocity During Lost Foam Casting." In ASME 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2001/fed-24901.

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Abstract A novel multiphase flow model is presented for describing the pyrolisis of polymeric foam material in a lost foam casting process. FLOW-3D software (Flow Science, Inc.) has been used to simulate liquid metal filling dynamics and the molten metal-polymeric foam interface velocity in foam patterns of rectangular shape. The effect of the degradation gaseous products on the molten metal-polymeric foam interface velocity was taken into consideration through specially written sub-routing program. The results of the simulations are compared with the previously obtained experimental data for the lost foam iron casting.
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Host, Nicholas K., Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, and Felix A. Miranda. "Reconfigurable transmission line for a series-fed Ku-band phased array using a single feed." In 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2013.6710716.

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Allen, Janet K. "Teaching Engineering Science by Design." In ASME 1998 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc98/dtm-5667.

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Abstract Engineering design can provide a vehicle for teaching engineering science, mathematics and engineering material. Building the designs provides a context and offers students opportunities for instant feed-back about the success of their ideas. Careful integration of the required subject matter into a design process is essential for success. An example of a physics course taught through design is presented.
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Munasik, Munasik, Caribu Hadi Prayitno, and Titin Widiyastuti. "Feed Digestibility and Feeding Behaviour of Sheep Fed Gracilaria Sp. and Chromium Organic Supplementation." In 6th International Seminar of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science (ISANFS 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/absr.k.220401.024.

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Reports on the topic "Scienza e fede"

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Brodaric, B. Groundwater Information Network: GIN. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329087.

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Groundwater Information Network. Fed-prov-terr-int'l collaboration to share groundwater data online, using international standards; aligned with FGP, GOC Open Data Portal and Open Science, Google Dataset Search. Third program cycle, since 2010. https://gw-info.net
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Milek, Karen, and Richard Jones, eds. Science in Scottish Archaeology: ScARF Panel Report. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.193.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under four key headings:  High quality, high impact research: the importance of archaeological science is reflected in work that explores issues connected to important contemporary topics, including: the demography of, the nature of movement of, and contact between peoples; societal resilience; living on the Atlantic edge of Europe; and coping with environmental and climatic change. A series of large-scale and integrated archaeological science projects are required to stimulate research into these important topics. To engage fully with Science in Scottish Archaeology iv these questions data of sufficient richness is required that is accessible, both within Scotland and internationally. The RCAHMS’ database Canmore provides a model for digital dissemination that should be built on.  Integration: Archaeological science should be involved early in the process of archaeological investigation and as a matter of routine. Resultant data needs to be securely stored, made accessible and the research results widely disseminated. Sources of advice and its communication must be developed and promoted to support work in the commercial, academic, research, governmental and 3rd sectors.  Knowledge exchange and transfer: knowledge, data and skills need to be routinely transferred and embedded across the archaeological sector. This will enable the archaeological science community to better work together, establishing routes of communication and improving infrastructure. Improvements should be made to communication between different groups including peers, press and the wider public. Mechanisms exist to enable the wider community to engage with, and to feed into, the development of the archaeological and scientific database and to engage with current debates. Projects involving the wider community in data generation should be encouraged and opportunities for public engagement should be pursued through, for example, National Science Week and Scottish Archaeology Month.  Networks and forums: A network of specialists should be promoted to aid collaboration, provide access to the best advice, and raise awareness of current work. This would be complemented by creating a series inter-disciplinary working groups, to discuss and articulate archaeological science issues. An online service to match people (i.e. specialist or student) to material (whether e.g. environmental sample, artefactual assemblage, or skeletal assemblage) is also recommended. An annual meeting should also be held at which researchers would be able to promote current and future work, and draw attention to materials available for analysis, and to specialists/students looking to work on particular assemblages or projects. Such meetings could be rolled into a suitable public outreach event.
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Blaxter, Tamsin, and Tara Garnett. Primed for power: a short cultural history of protein. TABLE, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56661/ba271ef5.

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Protein has a singularly prominent place in discussions about food. It symbolises fitness, strength and masculinity, motherhood and care. It is the preferred macronutrient of affluence and education, the mark of a conscientious diet in wealthy countries and of wealth and success elsewhere. Through its association with livestock it stands for pastoral beauty and tradition. It is the high-tech food of science fiction, and in discussions of changing agricultural systems it is the pivotal nutrient around which good and bad futures revolve. There is no denying that we need protein and that engaging with how we produce and consume it is a crucial part of our response to the environmental crises. But discussions of these issues are affected by their cultural context—shaped by the power of protein. Given this, we argue that it is vital to map that cultural power and understand its origins. This paper explores the history of nutritional science and international development in the Global North with a focus on describing how protein gained its cultural meanings. Starting in the first half of the 19th century and running until the mid-1970s, it covers two previous periods when protein rose to singular prominence in food discourse: in the nutritional science of the late-19th century, and in international development in the post-war era. Many parallels emerge, both between these two eras and in comparison with the present day. We hope that this will help to illuminate where and why the symbolism and story of protein outpace the science—and so feed more nuanced dialogue about the future of food.
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Nicholson, Claire, Jonathan Wastling, Peter Gregory, and Paul Nunn. FSA Science Council Working Group 6 Food Safety and Net Zero Carbon July 2022 Interim Report. Food Standards Agency, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sac.fsa.vxz377.

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The UK has a legal commitment to reach net zero carbon (NZC) emissions by 2050. This is a topic that has recently been building momentum, with clean growth being one of the four Grand Challenges set out by the UK Government. The ways we grow, process and transport food are major contributors to climate change, accounting for more than a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing this will require substantial changes in agriculture, manufacturing, and transport. Consequently, the Science Council and FSA Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) agreed that a deeper understanding of the potential implications of achieving net zero on food systems, together with identification of areas of uncertainty, would be of considerable value to FSA in pre-empting future policy and evidence needs in this area. In early discussions to scope the work required, Defra indicated to the FSA Science Council Secretariat that there are many new developments and changes to activity in primary production aimed at achieving net zero. The Science Council agreed, therefore, to concentrate its first investigations on changes expected in primary food production. Primary production is the production of chemical energy in organic forms by living organisms. The main source of this energy is sunlight. For the purposes of this review, primary food production includes the growing and harvesting of plants as food for humans or feed for animals, and the rearing and slaughter of animals including livestock, fish and a wide variety of aquatic and marine organisms. A Science Council Working Group 6 (WG6) began work in summer 2021, led by Science Council members Mrs Claire Nicholson (WG6 Chair) and Prof Jonathan Wastling (WG6 Deputy Chair). The brief for WG6 is to investigate the potential food safety implications arising from changes to primary food production practices and technologies that reduce carbon emissions in the next 10 years. The work programme (described in this report) covers 4 phases, with phases 1 and 2 now complete. The work so far has drawn diverse, wide-ranging, sometimes slightly conflicting, views and opinions from across academia, the FSA, Defra, industry bodies and individual food producers. This interim report summarises: The work undertaken to date (phases 1 and 2) What has been learnt including changes to practice already underway or imminent Issues arising from the changes that the FSA should be aware of Further work planned by WG6 to understand the nature of the risks in more depth (phases 3 and 4) The Science Council aims to complete its investigations by the end of 2022 and present its findings to the FSA Board as soon as possible afterwards.
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Atkinson, Dan, and Alex Hale, eds. From Source to Sea: ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.126.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under four headings: 1. From Source to Sea: River systems, from their source to the sea and beyond, should form the focus for research projects, allowing the integration of all archaeological work carried out along their course. Future research should take a holistic view of the marine and maritime historic environment, from inland lakes that feed freshwater river routes, to tidal estuaries and out to the open sea. This view of the landscape/seascape encompasses a very broad range of archaeology and enables connections to be made without the restrictions of geographical or political boundaries. Research strategies, programmes From Source to Sea: ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report iii and projects can adopt this approach at multiple levels; from national to site-specific, with the aim of remaining holistic and cross-cutting. 2. Submerged Landscapes: The rising research profile of submerged landscapes has recently been embodied into a European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action; Submerged Prehistoric Archaeology and Landscapes of the Continental Shelf (SPLASHCOS), with exciting proposals for future research. Future work needs to be integrated with wider initiatives such as this on an international scale. Recent projects have begun to demonstrate the research potential for submerged landscapes in and beyond Scotland, as well as the need to collaborate with industrial partners, in order that commercially-created datasets can be accessed and used. More data is required in order to fully model the changing coastline around Scotland and develop predictive models of site survival. Such work is crucial to understanding life in early prehistoric Scotland, and how the earliest communities responded to a changing environment. 3. Marine & Maritime Historic Landscapes: Scotland’s coastal and intertidal zones and maritime hinterland encompass in-shore islands, trans-continental shipping lanes, ports and harbours, and transport infrastructure to intertidal fish-traps, and define understanding and conceptualisation of the liminal zone between the land and the sea. Due to the pervasive nature of the Marine and Maritime historic landscape, a holistic approach should be taken that incorporates evidence from a variety of sources including commercial and research archaeology, local and national societies, off-shore and onshore commercial development; and including studies derived from, but not limited to history, ethnology, cultural studies, folklore and architecture and involving a wide range of recording techniques ranging from photography, laser imaging, and sonar survey through to more orthodox drawn survey and excavation. 4. Collaboration: As is implicit in all the above, multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross-sector approaches are essential in order to ensure the capacity to meet the research challenges of the marine and maritime historic environment. There is a need for collaboration across the heritage sector and beyond, into specific areas of industry, science and the arts. Methods of communication amongst the constituent research individuals, institutions and networks should be developed, and dissemination of research results promoted. The formation of research communities, especially virtual centres of excellence, should be encouraged in order to build capacity.
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UK, Ipsos. Survey of public attitudes towards precision breeding. Food Standards Agency, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.ouv127.

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The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill is currently going through Parliament. Although this bill is ‘England only’ and food and feed safety and hygiene is a devolved issue, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will introduce a separate regulatory framework for precision bred organisms (PBOs), should the Bill become law. The FSA will also work with stakeholders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure consumers’ interests are protected in relation to PBOs. The FSA / Food Standard Scotland (FSS) is science and evidence led. In August 2022, the FSA and FSS commissioned Ipsos UK to conduct a two-phase social research project on precision breeding. Phase One, now complete, involved a survey of 4,177 UK residents with robust samples in each UK nation to allow comparisons between and within nations. Phase Two, scheduled to start in September 2022 and report in early 2023, will comprise a series of Citizens’ Forums in England, Wales and Northern Ireland(footnote 1). The overall aims of this project are to: explore consumer attitudes towards precision breeding gather consumer views on the FSA’s proposed regulatory framework understand consumer information needs inform how to communicate with consumers about precision breeding. This document presents interim findings for this project, reporting descriptive data from Phase One. Phase One’s core aims were to provide a snapshot of consumers’ awareness and self-assessed knowledge of precision breeding, its perceived acceptability, risks and benefits, and consumer appetite for information about this production method. These data show that awareness of precision breeding is very low, something which should be borne in mind when considering these findings. While these data reveal that there is a general openness to trying precision bred foods across the UK, with more people anticipating benefits than disbenefits from the use of precision breeding, there is a large degree of uncertainty about what impact precision bred foods may have on the different parts of the food system. This is reflected in the relatively large proportions of people taking a neutral stance or indicating they do not know enough to answer survey questions and in the strong appetite expressed for information about precision breeding to be provided. The next phase of this project will be essential for the FSA’s ability to interpret these findings’ implications, and to understand what is informing consumers’ views. The purpose of Phase One has always been to let the FSA know ‘what’ consumers think about precision breeding; Phase Two’s purpose is to build our understanding ‘why’ they think it. This will allow the FSA to develop a more nuanced understanding of consumers’ needs and incorporate this into the design of the future regulatory framework and any engagement with consumers on precision breeding. FSS will be carrying out further research in Scotland.
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Melnyk, Yuriy. Academic Journal Website Model. KRPOCH, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26697/preprint.melnyk.1.2018.

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Background: The tens of thousands of academic journal websites that are on the Internet today often do not have a clear organizational structure for their website. If most of them are convenient enough for readers (if the journal is open access), then many have problems informing authors about the conditions, the process of submitting and reviewing the manuscript. The Editorial Offices empirically populate the journal's website with content that can change dramatically (both in terms of website design and content) as the journal develops. Aim of Study: To develop a website model for an academic journal that takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high quality scientific manuscripts. Material and Methods: The academic journal website model is based on a structural-functional approach. The website content consists of text and integrated applications. This model takes into account the basic requirements for the preparation, publication, and archiving of high-quality open access scientific manuscripts, as well as the indexing of journal articles by leading indexing agencies. Results: The academic journal website model is structured with the following menu and submenu elements: 1. HOME: 1.1. Journal information; 1.2. From the editorial office; 1.3. Databases, Indexing; 2. EDITORIAL BOARD: 2.1. Editorial board; 2.2. Reviewers; 2.3. Editing and reviewing process; 3. EDITORIAL POLICIES: 3.1. Editorial policies; 3.2. Plagiarism policy; 3.3. Open access policy; 3.4. The ethics codex of scientific publications; 3.5. Disclaimer; 3.6. License terms; 3.7. Terms of publications (fee); 4. ARCHIV: 4.1. Previous issues; 4.2. Current issue; 4.3. Articles online first; 5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS: 5.1. General recommendations; 5.2. Manuscript templates; 5.3. Supplemental materials; 6. STATISTICS: 6.1. Publications; 6.2. Authors; 6.3. Readers; 7. CONTACTS: 7.1. Contact; 7.2. Subscriptions; 7.3. Search. Conclusions: This academic journal website model was implemented for the International Journal of Science Annals (IJSA). Authors and readers of IJSA noted the advantages of the model proposed by the author, including: a convenient and understandable website interface, the availability of the necessary hyperlinks to the pages of the journal's website and external media (sites of indexed agencies, library archives, etc.), convenient search for information on the website and published in the journal articles (by author, publication, text of the article), availability of integrated applications (online submission of manuscripts, filing appeals against the decision of reviewers and complaints about published articles, viewing the interactive printed version of the journal, etc.), availability of templates (for authors, reviewers), availability of multiple formats for archiving articles (PDF, DOAJ, XML, TXT), the ability to choose the style of citing the article and the website language (English, Ukrainian), etc. Keywords: journal, model, website, academic, indexing
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Klement, Eyal, Elizabeth Howerth, William C. Wilson, David Stallknecht, Danny Mead, Hagai Yadin, Itamar Lensky, and Nadav Galon. Exploration of the Epidemiology of a Newly Emerging Cattle-Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus in Israel. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2012.7697118.bard.

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In September 2006 an outbreak of 'Bluetongue like' disease struck the cattle herds in Israel. Over 100 dairy and beef cattle herds were affected. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) (an Orbivirusclosely related to bluetongue virus (BTV)), was isolated from samples collected from several herds during the outbreaks. Following are the aims of the study and summary of the results: which up until now were published in 6 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Three more articles are still under preparation: 1. To identify the origin of the virus: The virus identified was fully sequenced and compared with the sequences available in the GenBank. It appeared that while gene segment L2 was clustered with EHDV-7 isolated in Australia, most of the other segments were clustered with EHDV-6 isolates from South-Africa and Bahrain. This may suggest that the strain which affected Israel on 2006 may have been related to similar outbreaks which occurred in north-Africa at the same year and could also be a result of reassortment with an Australian strain (Wilson et al. article in preparation). Analysis of the serological results from Israel demonstrated that cows and calves were similarly positive as opposed to BTV for which seropositivity in cows was significantly higher than in calves. This finding also supports the hypothesis that the 2006 EHD outbreak in Israel was an incursive event and the virus was not present in Israel before this outbreak (Kedmi et al. Veterinary Journal, 2011) 2. To identify the vectors of this virus: In the US, Culicoides sonorensis was found as an efficient vector of EHDV as the virus was transmitted by midges fed on infected white tailed deer (WTD; Odocoileusvirginianus) to susceptible WTD (Ruder et al. Parasites and Vectors, 2012). We also examined the effect of temperature on replication of EHDV-7 in C. sonorensis and demonstrated that the time to detection of potentially competent midges decreased with increasing temperature (Ruder et al. in preparation). Although multiple attempts were made, we failed to evaluate wild-caught Culicoidesinsignisas a potential vector for EHDV-7; however, our finding that C. sonorensis is a competent vector is far more significant because this species is widespread in the U.S. As for Israeli Culicoides spp. the main species caught near farms affected during the outbreaks were C. imicolaand C. oxystoma. The vector competence studies performed in Israel were in a smaller scale than in the US due to lack of a laboratory colony of these species and due to lack of facilities to infect animals with vector borne diseases. However, we found both species to be susceptible for infection by EHDV. For C. oxystoma, 1/3 of the Culicoidesinfected were positive 11 days post feeding. 3. To identify the host and environmental factors influencing the level of exposure to EHDV, its spread and its associated morbidity: Analysis of the cattle morbidity in Israel showed that the disease resulted in an average loss of over 200 kg milk per cow in herds affected during September 2006 and 1.42% excess mortality in heavily infected herds (Kedmi et al. Journal of Dairy Science, 2010). Outbreak investigation showed that winds played a significant role in virus spread during the 2006 outbreak (Kedmi et al. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2010). Further studies showed that both sheep (Kedmi et al. Veterinary Microbiology, 2011) and wild ruminants did not play a significant role in virus spread in Israel (Kedmi et al. article in preparation). Clinical studies in WTD showed that this species is highly susceptibile to EHDV-7 infection and disease (Ruder et al. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2012). Experimental infection of Holstein cattle (cows and calves) yielded subclinical viremia (Ruder et al. in preparation). The findings of this study, which resulted in 6 articles, published in peer reviewed journals and 4 more articles which are in preparation, contributed to the dairy industry in Israel by defining the main factors associated with disease spread and assessment of disease impact. In the US, we demonstrated that sufficient conditions exist for potential virus establishment if EHDV-7 were introduced. The significant knowledge gained through this study will enable better decision making regarding prevention and control measures for EHDV and similar viruses, such as BTV.
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