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Ferrara, Giovanni. "Abstracts of the Fifth Brainstorming Research Assembly for Young Neuroscientists (BraYn), Italy, 28–30 September 2022." Neurology International 15, no. 1 (March 14, 2023): 415–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/neurolint15010028.

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On behalf of the BraYn Association Ets, we are pleased to present the Abstracts of the Fifth Brainstorming Research Assembly for Young Neuroscientists, which was held in Rome, Italy from 28–30 September 2022. We congratulate all the presenters on their research work and contribution.
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Coniglio, Paolo Cesare. "The Legal Status of the Church of England in Italy." Ecclesiastical Law Journal 17, no. 1 (December 11, 2014): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956618x1400091x.

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In a historic move, the Church of England has achieved legal recognition in Italy. Legal status was declared by a presidential decree signed by the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano, in July 2014. This recognises the Church of England as a denomination and a ‘properly organised and authorised’ religion in Italy. The decree gives legal status to the association Chiesa d'Inghilterra (Church of England), which represents the Church of England in Italy, and accepts its statutes. The registered address of the Chiesa d'Inghilterra is in the centre of Rome.
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Danova, Marco, Paolo Pronzato, Ylenia Ingrasciotta, Andrea Antonuzzo, Ugo Trama, Carlo Tondini, and Francesca Futura Bernardi. "Recent advances in the management of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia: biosimilar granulocyte colony-stimulating factor use in Italy." Future Oncology 16, no. 14 (May 2020): 891–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fon-2020-0167.

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During the National Congress of the Italian Association of Medical Oncology, which was held in Rome, Italy, October 2019, experts met to discuss advantages of febrile neutropenia prevention based on biosimilar G-CSF. This issue is of paramount importance in oncology as recent biological products may be of great benefit, provided that costs are sustainable.
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Lysenko, T. M., and Yu A. Semenishchenkov. "16th and 17th Workshops of the International Association of Vegetation Science Working Group for the European Vegetation Survey (Rome, Italy, 22-26 March 2007; Brno, Czech Republic, 1-5 May 2008)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 13 (2008): 131–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2008.13.131.

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22-26 March 2007 in Rome (Italy), in the Botanical garden of the University «La Sapienza» hosted the 16th meeting of the Working group «Review of the Vegetation of Europe» of the International Association of Vegetation Science (IAVS). These meetings are held every spring in one of the European countries and dedicated to various topics.
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Dicuonzo, Giordano, Ersilia Fiscarelli, Giovanni Gherardi, Giulia Lorino, Fabrizio Battistoni, Simona Landi, Marina De Cesaris, Tommasangelo Petitti, and Bernard Beall. "Erythromycin-Resistant Pharyngeal Isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes Recovered in Italy." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 46, no. 12 (December 2002): 3987–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.46.12.3987-3990.2002.

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ABSTRACT Three classes of macrolide resistance phenotypes and three different erythromycin resistance determinants were found among 127 erythromycin-resistant group A streptococcal (GAS) isolates recovered from 355 (35.8%) pediatric pharyngitis patients in Rome, Italy. According to emm and sof sequence typing results, erythromycin-resistant isolates comprised 11 different clonal types. Remarkably, 126 of the 127 macrolide-resistant isolates were serum opacity factor (sof) gene positive. These data suggest a strong association between macrolide resistance and the presence of sof among GAS isolates recovered from Italian pediatric pharyngitis patients.
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Gentile, Carlo, and Francesco Corniani. "Zur Geschichte der italienisch-faschistischen Division Monterosa im deutsch besetzten Italien 1944–1945." Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken 102, no. 1 (November 1, 2022): 417–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/qufiab-2022-0019.

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Abstract This paper develops out of a specific event. In 2020, the town of Münsingen in the Swabian Alps commissioned its authors to write a historical report on the Italian Fascist Monterosa Division, focusing on its function and role in the German occupation of Italy from 1944 to 1945. The issue to be clarified was the extent to which the division was involved in war crimes during this period. The background to the request was a monument erected in 1986 in the Ehrenhain, Münsingen’s „grove of honour“, by the division’s veterans’ association (Associazione degli appartenenti alla divisione Monterosa). This monument has since led to repeated controversy and heated debate over its Fascist symbolism and the division’s involvement in anti-partisan warfare in Italy. Our paper focuses on the experience of officers in the Fascist regime, the division’s operations against partisans and at the front, its crimes, and the attempts of the veterans’ association in the post-war period to gain official recognition in both Germany and Italy. The Monterosa Mountain Division was created in 1943/1944 by Benito Mussolini’s Repubblica sociale italiana (RSI) as one of four military divisions to join front-line combat with the German Army in Italy. Largely composed of young conscripts from Northern Italy, its older non-commissioned officers had extensive war experience from the Italian occupation of Greece and the Balkans, and from the Eastern Front. Its commander, General Mario Carloni, was a hardliner, an energetic, ruthless, and politicised Fascist officer who after the collapse of the Italian state in 1943 chose to continue fighting for Mussolini’s side and to support the German occupation of Italy. German instructors trained the Monterosa Division in Münsingen. In late August 1944, it was sent to Italy and assigned to coastal defense duties on the east coast of Liguria, an area almost completely controlled by partisans. The division thus became involved in anti-partisan actions and began to take hostages, shoot civilians and prisoners of war, and destroy village houses. In 1951, a division association was founded, with former General Carloni as its honorary president. Until 2001, it tried in vain to gain recognition from the Associazione Nazionale Alpini (ANA), the most important veterans’ and reservists’ association of Italian mountain troops. In Germany, on the other hand, the former Monterosa soldiers found faster access to veterans’ associations. The first visit by former division members to Münsingen took place as early as 1952. In the 1970s, these visits became increasingly regular and were given official sanction. During the 1980s, the division association’s connections further expanded and ultimately resulted in the erection of a memorial to the fallen. In Germany, of all places, the RSI veterans received the recognition that was so difficult for them to obtain in their home country.
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Lysenko, T. M., and O. V. Galanina. "20th Workshop of the International Association of Vegetation Science Working Group for the European Vegetation Survey (Rome, Italy, 6—9 April 2011)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 19 (2011): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2011.19.131.

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6-9 April 2011 in Rome (Italy), University «La Sapienza», the anniversary (20th) meeting of the Working group «Review of the vegetation of Europe» (EVS) of the International Association of vegetation science (IAVS). The main topics discussed at the meeting were «The Study of vegetation, data analysis, information systems and their use», the special session was entirely devoted to the study of boreal vegetation.
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Lysenko, T. M., O. V. Cherednichenko, V. Yu Neshatayeva, and V. Yu Neshatayev. "22th Workshop of the International Association of Vegetation Science Working Group for the European Vegetation Survey (Rome, Italy, 9–11 April 2013) and 2th FIP International Conference (Rome, Italy, 11–13 April 2013)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 24 (2014): 148–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2014.24.148.

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9-11 April 2013, Rome (Italy) at the University "La Sapienza" hosted the 22nd meeting of the Working group "review of the vegetation of Europe" (EVS) of the International Association of vegetation science (IAVS). Annual meeting of the European geobotanical was devoted to discussion of research results in two areas — the study of the vegetation of saline habitats and the protection of phytocenoses and the creation of the Red book of plant communities.
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Pane, Vittorio, Antonio Carlos Sequeira Fernandes, and Rafael Costa da Silva. "UMA DOAÇÃO CENTENÁRIA. O MISTÉRIO DAS AMOSTRAS BRASILEIRAS NA COLEÇÃO GEOLÓGICA DO “REAL COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO DI MONCALIERI”, TURIM, ITÁLIA." PALEONTOLOGIA EM DESTAQUE - Boletim Informativo da Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia 38, no. 79 (May 24, 2024): 16–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4072/paleodest.2023.38.79.02.

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A centennial donation. The mystery of the Brazilian samples in the geological collection of the Real Collegio di Moncalieri, Turin, Italy. A curatorial investigation conducted at the geological collections of the Real Collegio Carlo Alberto in Moncalieri, Turin, Italy, revealed the presence of minerals and rocks from Brazil that were once part of the former Serviço Geológico e Mineralógico do Brasil (Brazilian Geological and Mineralogical Survey). Twenty-eight samples were identified through typed labels in Portuguese, indicating the association with the “Serviço Geológico e Mineralógico do Brasil,” sequential numbers assigned within a collection, sample identification, and the respective locality of origin. The absence of primary documentation raises questions about the origin of the Brazilian collection at the Real Collegio. However, further investigation into the annual reports of the Brazilian survey uncovered that, in 1927, a collection of 140 minerals was dispatched to the Brazilian embassy in Rome. No additional information in subsequent reports regarding the dispatch of collections to Italy by the Brazilian survey led the authors to conclude that the samples sent to the Brazilian embassy in Rome in 1927 are the same collection discovered at the Real Collegio Carlo Alberto in Moncalieri. Keywords: Mineralogical colection, Real Collegio Carlo Alberto, Brazilian Geological and Mineralogical Survey
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Cas, Raymond A. F. "IAVCEI: from small beginnings to a vibrant international association." History of Geo- and Space Sciences 10, no. 1 (April 16, 2019): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hgss-10-181-2019.

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Abstract. The International Association for Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI) was formed following the end of World War I at the inaugural general assembly (GA) of the International Research Council in Brussels in 1919, where the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) was constituted. IAVCEI was then known as the Section for Volcanology (SV) and was one of six scientific disciplines that made up IUGG. The first president of IAVCEI (or SV) was Annibale Riccò (Italy), its first two vice presidents were Alfred Lacroix (France) and Henry Washington (USA), and the first secretary-general (SG) was Alessandro Malladra (Italy). A secretariat office for SV was established in Naples, Italy, following the first IUGG and SV General Assembly in 1922, in Rome, Italy. At that meeting SV established its own scientific journal called Bulletin volcanologique, the first edition of which was published in 1924 with Alessandro Malladra as the editor. SV officially became the International Association for Volcanology (IAV) in 1933 at the 5th IUGG General Assembly in Lisbon, Portugal. At the 14th IUGG General Assembly in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1967, IAV was renamed IAVCEI in recognition of the importance of geochemistry and geochronology in understanding volcanic processes. Bulletin volcanologique was renamed the Bulletin of Volcanology in 1986, at the time that its editorial board was restructured to be more representative of the international community. IAVCEI became a fully democratic association in 1995 with the introduction of individual membership, which entitled members to nominate, be nominated and vote in the election of the IAVCEI Executive Committee. Although the IUGG By-Laws allowed scientists only from the union's member countries to hold various positions within IUGG, in 2015, the IUGG Council removed this restriction, and now a scientist who is a member of IAVCEI from any country can hold any position in IAVCEI, except the position of the president.
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Книги з теми "Aloa (Association : Rome, Italy)"

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Italy) Architetti Artisti Aloa (3rd 2017 Rome. Architetti Artisti Aloa: Catalogo mostra collettiva. Roma: Dei Merangoli editrice, 2017.

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European, Wind Energy Conference (1986 Rome Italy). EWEC '86 European Wind Energy Association Conference and Exhibition : proceedings, 7-9 October 1986, Rome, Italy, edited by W. Palz, E. Sesto. Rome: Bookshop for Scientific Publications for the Italian Section of the International Solar Energy Society, 1985.

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Maurizio, Lenzerini, ed. AIIA 97: advances in artificial intelligence: 5th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, September 17-19, 1997 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1997.

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Associazione italiana per l'intelligenza artificiale. Congress. AI*IA 97, advances in artificial intelligence: 5th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, September 17-19, 1997 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1997.

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M, Bernabini, Worthington M. H, and European Association of Exploration Geophysicists., eds. Deconvolution and inversion: Proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the European Association of Exploration Geophysicists, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, the National Research Council of Italy and the National Science Foundation in the United States, Rome, 3-5 September 1986. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific, 1987.

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Pazienza, Maria Teresa, and Roberto Basili. AI*IA 2007 : Artificial Intelligence and Human-Oriented Computing: 10th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, September 10-13, 2007, Proceedings. Springer London, Limited, 2007.

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AI*IA 2007: artificial intelligence and human-oriented computing: 10th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, September 10-13, 2007 ; proceedings. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2007.

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Lenzerini, Maurizio. AI*IA 97: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 5th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, September 17-19, 1997, ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). Springer, 1997.

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Stein, Louise K. The Marqués, the Divas, and the Castrati. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197681848.001.0001.

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Abstract In a crucial period of opera’s development as genre and business, a flamboyantly libertine Spanish aristocrat, voracious collector of books and antiquities, and famed connoisseur of visual art influenced operatic practices and productions for both Italian and Hispanic operas. This book advances our understanding of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century opera and cultural encounter, traversing opera’s geography (Madrid, Rome, Naples, Lima, Mexico) by tracing the trajectory of Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán, Marquis de Heliche and del Carpio (1629–87), the first producer whose energetic patronage and legacy shaped opera in two worlds. Carpio’s unusual temperament and aesthetic sensibility were essential to his celebrated success as a producer of musical plays and opera. This book explains how conventions of musical dramaturgy developed within a consistent politics of production for private and public opera across the administrative centers of the Spanish territory in Spain, Italy, and the Americas (1650–1730). Fully-sung opera in Spanish was an extraordinary, epithalamic genre, while Italian operas produced in Naples in the 1680s, including those of Alessandro Scarlatti, also served specific dynastic celebrations. The final chapter illuminates a striking dual operatic legacy in the Americas with examples from the first surviving American opera. The association between opera and dynastic survival permeated the political and cultural work of opera under the Spanish crown.
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Roselaar, Saskia T. "Consequences of Interaction." In Italy's Economic Revolution, 121–90. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829447.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 investigates the long-term consequences of the association between Rome and the Italians. This chapter looks at changes in institutions and laws that occurred in the Republican period, as well as systems of weights, measures, and coinage, which varied widely throughout Italy. Secondly, this chapter discusses how wealth was invested in public and private building in Italy. Next, chapter 4 also looks in more detail at cultural and linguistic changes in Italy in the Republican period. Furthermore, the chapter discusses the concept of Italia and of an Italian identity, which emerged in the third and second centuries. Finally, this chapter discusses the attempts of the Romans to maintain the Italians’ loyalty, by making sure the benefits of association with Rome outweighed the disadvantages.
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Roselaar, Saskia T. "The Economic Integration of Italy." In Italy's Economic Revolution, 61–120. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829447.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 discusses economic change in Italy. It investigates economic activities carried out by the Italians independently from Roman interference. Many Italians were quick to take advantage of the possibilities offered by their association with Rome, such as the opening up of new markets for Italian products and safer sailing because of Roman control of the Mediterranean. These economic activities had important consequences for economic developments in Italy itself: many far-reaching changes took place in the third to first centuries, such as changes in settlement patterns and an increase in the scale of agricultural production. Nevertheless, not every change that occurred after the Roman conquest should be ascribed to the conquest itself. The second part of chapter 3 investigates the economic and cultural developments that occurred in four sample areas, in order to trace the level of economic integration as a result of macroeconomic developments in Italy.
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Mitchell, Peter. "The Classical World." In The Donkey in Human History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749233.003.0011.

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Donkeys are the quintessential Mediterranean animal. This chapter explores the first two millennia and more of that association. It starts with the Bronze Age societies of the Aegean, but principally emphasizes the donkey’s contribution to the Classical world of the Greeks and Romans, a topic richly informed by literary, as well as archaeological, evidence. Summarizing that contribution, Mark Griffith noted that ‘Without them there would have been no food for the table or fuel for the fire; nor would the workshops, markets, and retail stores have been able to conduct their business’, while the Roman writer and politician Cicero simply observed that it would be unduly tedious to enumerate their services. Around 4,000 years ago urban, state-organized societies centred on large, multiroom ‘palaces’ were already active on the island of Crete. By the mid-second millennium bc similar societies had emerged on the Greek mainland in the form of the Mycenaean kingdoms. Bronze Age societies further west, however, were organized at a less complex level and did not use writing. The same holds true of Greece itself once Mycenaean civilization collapsed: only after 800 BC did the material culture and city-state political systems characteristic of the Classical period emerge. Without discussing the latter’s archaeology or history in detail, it is worth remembering that the Classical Greek world was far more extensive than the modern country, a result of early settlement of the west coast of Turkey, followed by large-scale migration into southern Italy and Sicily (‘Magna Graecia’ or ‘Greater Greece’) and smaller scale colonization elsewhere along the shores of the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Greeks—and the Phoenician merchants who preceded them—were attracted into the western Mediterranean by opportunities for trade as much as settlement. Of the region’s indigenous populations Italy’s Etruscans were among the first to engage with them, undergoing a rapid process of urbanization and increasing political and economic complexity from about 800 BC. On the Etruscans’ southern periphery emerged Rome. Through luck, strategy, and a geographically central location, by the third century BC it dominated the Italian Peninsula. Moreover, following wars with Carthage, an originally Phoenician city in Tunisia, and with the Macedonian kings who succeeded Alexander the Great, its sway extended across the whole of the Mediterranean by the time Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC.
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Capellán, Guillermo, Juan Jose Arenas, Enzo Siviero, Roberto Di Marco, Fabio Di Marco, and Gianni Ascarelli. "Design of Ponte dei Congressi in Rome, Italy." In IABSE Congress, Stockholm 2016: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/stockholm.2016.2290.

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The Ponte dei Congressi is a new bridge designed for the city of Rome over the River Tiber. This design is developed by the professional association of engineers and architects who won the international design competition held for this bridge in 2001. 15 years later this project is becoming a reality, with construction due to start in 2016. The design has been adapted and renewed according to the new conditions of the road and traffic design planned in the area. The new design is a steel bowstring arch bridge with 175 m main span, which holds a 24,5 m wide deck, and two side footbridges that are suspended from the deck at a different level, in order to a link the footpaths and bicycle lanes at both river banks. It forms part of a large road connection operation improving South West access to the city of Rome from Fiumicino Airport.
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