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2. Un percorso interdisciplinare per la ricostruzione degli orizzontamenti lignei delle domus romane
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Luca Sbrogiò, Angelo Bertolazzi, Umberto Turrini, Maria Rosa Valluzzi, Vanessa Centola, and Jacopo Bonetto
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Roman house ,timber roof ,masonry buildings ,kinematic models ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
In most cases, archaeological excavations provide very little information about buildings’ upper parts, such as roof and floors, except for a few peculiar cases, such as Pompeii, Herculaneum and ancient Ostia. Being wood less durable than masonry, our knowledge of the rules and the principles commonly used in Antiquity to design timber structures is still limited to hypothesis. Ancient writers, such as Plinius or Vitruvius, cannot help either, due to the recurrent difficulty of interpreting structural details and technical aspects discussed in their essays. In the paper, an integrated method, able to combine the archaeological data with the architectural knowledge of the Antiquity and the support of engineering analyses, is proposed. Based on limited information already available and through the application of the simplified kinematic approach, unknown geometrical data of the Roman house have been identified through analytical formulas, thus linking a house's floor layout to its elevation. In particular, starting from the linking of the house's floor layout to its elevation, dimensional criteria for timber beams and the roof's pitch in agreement with the archaeological evidence have been defined.
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- 2018
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3. Die Wahl der Notationssprache beim Konsekutivdolmetschen
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Turrini, Martina
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Die vorliegende Arbeit setzt sich das Ziel, die Wahl der Notationssprache bei den Sprachenpaa-ren Englisch-Deutsch und Englisch-Italienisch zu untersuchen. Der erste Teil dieser Arbeit be-fasst sich mit den theoretischen Aspekten, die für die empirische Untersuchung im zweiten Teil der Arbeit relevant sind. Zunächst wird das Konsekutivdolmetschen näher erläutert: Im Mittel-punkt stehen ein historischer Überblick, die Abgrenzung gegenüber anderen Dolmetschformen sowie das Effort Model von Daniel Gile (1995, 2009). Anschließend wird auf die Notation ein-gegangen, indem zuerst deren Hauptmerkmale erläutert und dann das Notationssystem von Ro-zan (1956) und Matyssek (1989) vorgestellt werden. Schließlich wird der Aspekt der Wahl der Notationssprache behandelt, indem erst die verschiedenen Positionen in der Literatur und dann der Forschungsstand anhand der empirischen Studien von Dam (2004a, 2004b), Szabó (2006) und Frey (2007) zu diesem Thema besprochen werden. Der zweite Teil der Arbeit besteht aus einem Experiment, das mit vier Studierenden am Zentrum für Translationswissenschaft der Universität Wien durchgeführt wurde. Die empirische Untersuchung setzte sich aus einem Fra-gebogen zur Wahl der Notationssprache, einer konsekutiven Dolmetschung Englisch-Deutsch und Englisch-Italienisch und einem retrospektiven Interview zusammen. Im Mittelpunkt stand die Hauptannahme, dass ein gemischtes Notationssystem vorherrschen würde, innerhalb dessen eine ausgangssprachliche Notation dominant sein würde. Ausgehend von den Ergebnissen stell-te sich heraus, dass sich alle StudienteilnehmerInnen einer gemischten Notation aus Ausgangs-, Ziel- und Drittsprache bedienten, wobei der Anteil an ausgangssprachlichen Notationselementen (auf Englisch) bei der Mehrheit der TeilnehmerInnen tatsächlich vorherrschte. Gleichzeitig wur-de auch eruiert, dass die Muttersprache (Italienisch) neben der Ausgangssprache bei beiden Re-den häufig zum Einsatz kam, während die B-Sprache nicht dominierend war. Dies bestätigt die Annahme, dass sich die Muttersprache unabhängig von der Dolmetschrichtung als sehr günstig für die Notation erweist, da sie spontaner abrufbar ist., The aim of this master's thesis is to investigate the choice of language in note-taking in the lan-guage pairs English-German and English-Italian. The first part of the paper focuses on those theoretical aspects, which represent a key reference for the second part. Particular attention is given to its historical development, its differentiation from other forms of interpreting and the Effort Model of Daniel Gile (1995, 2009). The following part discusses the main features of consecutive interpreting, focusing especially on the note-taking system of Rozan (1956) and Matyssek (1989). Special attention is then given to the choice of language in note-taking in the light of different perspectives in the literature and then in relation to the state of the art on this topic, which is represented inter alia by the studies of Dam (2004a, 2004b), Szabó (2006) and Frey (2007). The second part of the thesis on an experiment conducted with four interpreting students at the Centre for Translation Studies in Vienna. At the beginning they were asked to fill in a questionnaire with questions relating to the choice of language. Subsequently two English texts were played, noted and interpreted into German and Italian, respectively, and after each interpretation a retrospective interview was carried out which each participant. The main as-sumption was that the students would use a mixed note-taking system, within which the source-language would dominate. The results suggest that all participants used a mixed language with elements of the source, target and a third language, whereby the source language (English) actu-ally dominated in the majority of the participants. At the same time, it was found that, besides the source language, the percentage of elements in the A-language (Italian) was high for both source texts, whereas the B-language was not dominant This confirms the hypothesis that the first language is highly suitable for note-taking, regardless of the interpreting direction as it is faster to use than the B-language.
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- 2018
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4. New online management software and DICOM viewer for dentistry
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Paolo, Cardelli, R, Turrini, A, Bulletti, G, Castelli, A, Vanini, and A, Pagnoni
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Internet ,Dental Informatics ,Dental Records ,Humans ,Online Systems ,Software ,Management Information Systems - Abstract
The way we collect, store, and share dental records of our patients is rapidly becoming digital. Many programs have been designed to run on a single computer or local network to handle various tasks, so selecting a system can be complex; it can require high acquisition costs, update fees, and installation difficulties. The purpose of this article is to explain the architecture, characteristics, and advantages related to Web-based Management Software. In particular, this article describes the first Web-based Electronic Medical Record (DocSapiens.com), which is able to view and edit DICOM files directly online.
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- 2011
5. Mapping Vesta: First Results from Dawn’s Survey Orbit
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Jaumann, R., Yingst, R.A., Pieters, C.M., Russell, C.T., Raymond, C.A., Neukum, G., Mottola, S., Keller, H.U., Nathues, A., Sierks, H., Coradim, A., DeSanctis, M.C., McSween, H.Y., Ammannito, E., Berman, D., Blewett, D., Buczkowski, D.L., Capria, M.T., Combe, J.P., Denevi, B., Filacchione, G., Frigen, A., Garry, W.B., Gutièrrez Marquès, P., Hiesinger, H., kneissl, T., Krohn, Katrin, Kührt, E., Le Corre, L., Li, J.Y., Marchi, S., McFadden, L., Mest, S., Mittlefehldt, D., O'Brian, D.P., Petro, N., Prettyman, T.H., Preusker, Frank, Rayman, M.D., Roatsch, T., Schenk, P., Scholten, F., Schmedemann, N., Schröder, S., Scully, J., Stephan, K., Sunshine, J., Sykes, M.V., Turrini, D., Wagner, R., and Williams, D.A.
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Planetengeologie ,Vesta ,Dawn - Abstract
The geologic objectives of the Dawn Mission [1] are to derive Vesta’s shape, map the surface geology, understand the geological context and contribute to the determination of the asteroids’ origin and evolution.Geomorphology and distribution of surface features will provide evidence for impact cratering, tectonic activity, volcanism, and regolith processes. Spectral measurements of the surface will provide evidence of the compositional characteristics of geological units. Age information, as derived from crater sizefrequency distributions, provides the stratigraphic context for the structural and compositional mapping results, thus revealing the geologic history of Vesta. We present here the first results of the Dawn mission from data collected during the approach to Vesta, and its first discrete orbit phase – the Survey Orbit, which lasts 21 days after the spacecraft had established a circular polar orbit at a radius of ~3000 km with a beta angle of 10°-15°.
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- 2011
6. The Visible and Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging Spectrometer (VIRHIS): A Study for the EJSM Mission
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Piccioni, Giuseppe, Filacchione, Gianrico, Capaccioni, Fabrizio, Capria, Maria Teresa, Cerroni, Priscilla, de Sanctis, Maria Cristina, Magni, G., Stefani, Stefania, Zambelli, M., Adriani, Alberto, Bellucci, Giancarlo, Boccaccini, Angelo, Coradini, Angioletta, Grassi, Davide, Nuccilli, Fabrizio, Palomba, Ernesto, Tosi, Federico, Turrini, Diego, Fonti, Sergio, Poulet, François, Berthé, Michel, Bibring, Jean-Pierre, Eng, P., Langevin, Yves, Nathues, A., Titov, Dmitry V., Battistelli, Elia S., Calamai, L., Mccord, Thomas B., Jaumann, Ralf, Helbert, Jörn, Sánchez-Lavega, Agustín, Debei, Stefano, Arnold, Gabriele, Blaney, D., Carlson, Robert, Drossart, Pierre, Reuter, D., Bolton, S., Irwin, Patrick G. J., Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique (LESIA), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Pôle Planétologie du LESIA, Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique = Laboratory of Space Studies and Instrumentation in Astrophysics (LESIA), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)
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Planetengeologie ,Hyperspectral ,Institut für Planetenforschung ,Jupiter ,Ganymede ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Infrared ,Europa ,Spectrometer ,VIRHIS - Abstract
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- 2010
7. Projective threefolds of small class.
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Lanteri, A. and Turrini, C.
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- 1987
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