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2. Assessment and validation practices in the Vocational Education and Training system: an App for students and practitioners.
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Carenzio, Alessandra and Triacca, Serena
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VOCATIONAL education ,YOUNG adults - Abstract
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- 2022
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3. La costellazione del 'new Italian weird' tra letteratura estrema e ipermodernità.
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Rosso, Marta
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LITERARY form ,LITERARY theory ,POSSIBILITY ,ITALIAN literature ,SEMIOTICS ,FICTION genres - Abstract
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- 2021
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4. Nuovi strumenti di gestione della qualità nel tempo per i edifìci storici e monumentali.
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Di Giulio, Roberto, Turillazzi, Beatrice, van Delft, Andre, and Schippers-Trifan, Oana
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HISTORIC buildings ,CULTURAL property ,BUILDING design & construction ,BUILDING maintenance ,HORIZON - Abstract
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- 2020
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5. Costruire in tempo: i cantieri sperimentali della ricostruzione in Francia e Italia (1945-55).
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Bertolazzi, Angelo and Giannetti, Ilaria
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REINFORCED concrete ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,WORLD War II ,BUILDING sites ,MATERIALS - Abstract
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- 2020
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6. Integrazione in Europa. Un'esplorazione empirica tra vincoli strutturali e reazioni contestuali.
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GOZZO, SIMONA and LOMBARDO, ELISA
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ONLINE comments ,INTERNET publishing ,SOCIAL surveys ,PREJUDICES ,PUBLIC opinion ,HOSTILITY - Abstract
The paper highlights the dynamics related to the problem of the integration of immigrants in Europe, focusing on the spread of prejudices and on the multiple conditions of exclusion. The main aim refers to the effectiveness of integration policies implemented in Europe. For this purpose, data from different sources are analysed to measure the degree of hostility versus tolerance towards foreign immigrants, both through official data and with the analysis of online comments published on Twitter during the period of European elections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. IL VIAGGIO: METODO D'INDAGINE ORIGINALE.
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Perra, Livio
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DISILLUSIONMENT ,COMPARATIVE studies ,SOCIAL reality ,TRAVEL ,PLEASURE - Abstract
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- 2019
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8. Gamification e mondi virtuali per l'apprendimento delle lingue.
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Cinganotto, Letizia
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COMPUTER literacy ,VIRTUAL reality ,UNIVERSAL language ,EDUCATIONAL resources ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
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- 2019
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9. Antenati e passaporti: migrazioni e cittadinanza italoargentina.
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Salvucci, Daniela
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MIDDLE class ,WATERMARKS ,ANCESTORS ,CITIZENSHIP ,PASSPORTS ,INTERVIEWING ,GENETIC genealogy ,EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
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- 2018
10. Le aree forestali italiane di FunDivEUROPE: un nuovo progetto FP7 sul significato funzionale della biodiversità forestale in Europa.
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Bussotti, Filippo, Coppi, Andrea, Pollastrini, Martina, Feducci, Matteo, Baeten, Lander, Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael, Verheyen, Kris, and Selvi, Federico
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FOREST biodiversity ,BIODIVERSITY ,FOREST ecology ,FORESTS & forestry ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
FunDivEUROPE is a new project aiming at a deeper understanding of the role of forest diversity on ecosystem functions and service provisioning for society. This project combines three scientific platforms: experimental, exploratory and inventory. The exploratory platform is based on the observation of a broad range of properties, traits and ecological processes on a network of ca. 240 natural forest sites representing a gradient of tree species diversity in six focal regions of Europe (Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland, Finland and Romania). The Italian sites are located on the hills of central and Southern Tuscany and represent the category "thermophilous deciduous forest". Almost one year of fieldwork was needed to select and characterize 36 plots measuring 30 × 30 m. Selection was based on criteria concerning tree mixtures and richness, structural parameters and main environmental variables. The main features of these sites are synthetically presented in this paper together with a short description of the project structure and scope. The aim is also to enhance dissemination of the potential implications for a sustainable forest management in Italy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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11. Paradigmi per lo studio dell'identità europea.
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Cotesta, Vittorio
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PARADIGMS (Social sciences) ,UNITARIAN clergy ,HUMAN rights ,CULTURAL identity - Abstract
The paper aims to show the main four paradigms of analysis on Europe and its identity elaborated in the last two centuries by the social sciences. For the scholars who proposed them Europe is an indistinct entità for its cultural, political, economical and/or religious characters, especially if it is compared to other cultures. However, one of thes eparadigms, the one based on ethicity and nation, the common and primordial characters are found only in the distinct European ethicities, so that an unitarian demos misses. The second paradigm, the constructivistic one, stresses the definition of the European nations by the elites through a process that could be applied also for the European nation or for the post-national constellation following Habermas. The paradigm of the cultural identity, then, proposes to analyse the foundation of Europe through its history, literature or arts, and the paradigm of the cosmopolitism focuses on the process of construction of a "cosmopolitical" citizenship in a world level, based on human rights: the attention in on the role of Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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12. Le regioni nell'Unione Europea.
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Caciagli, Mario
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EUROPEAN integration ,COHESION ,GLOBALIZATION ,ACTIVISM ,SOCIAL cohesion - Abstract
The regions as the substatal institutions in-between State and iocal governments have developped a leading role in the process of the Europea integration. Empirical evidences of the activism of the regions are also the increase of the regional policies of the European Union, the develop of the regional paradiplomacy, the proliferation of the regional entities with a strong European identity. The phase of the main develop and the more optimistic predictions the Ninenties is that of the Europe of the Regions perspective or that of the Third Level for a possible federalist model. In particolar, the policy of the political, economical and social cohesion of the European institutions for the overcoming of the territorial inequalities could favourite the active role of the Regions. If in the past the scholars frequently used the intergovernative model to the definition of the European network, now the multi-level-governance model is preferred. It stresses the regions position in the relations between the EU power levels, institutional or not. The paper aims to explore the theory that the weakening of the states owes the globalization and it could provoke the strenghtening of the role of the regions as guarantees od the citizen participation in Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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13. VALUTAZIONE UNIVERSITARIA E MUTAMENTI ISTITUZIONALI IN EUROPA.
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Chessa, Stefano and Vargiu, Andrea
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UNIVERSITY rankings ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,COLLEGE curriculum ,OPEN method of coordination (Government) ,HIGHER education & state ,HIGHER education - Abstract
The paper deals with the theme of university evaluation in the light of institutional changes that European academies are presently facing. Some key factors of those changes as well as critical elements concerning them that are to be found in literature are discussed. In the paper, a distinction is made between macro, meso and micro levels at which changes are taking place. As to the macro level, the role of the European research and higher education policies is taken into account with a particular emphasis on the Open Method of Coordination. At the meso level, the main directives of National policies carried out in the different European member States are presented and discussed particularly by referring to accountability and autonomy. Whereas what is here defined micro level is dealt with by briefly discussing the links between the diffusion of new public management, university governance and evaluation. Following such premises, some proposals are made as to the ambits and modes of university evaluation that do not appear sufficiently developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
14. La convenienza economica di un impianto agro energetico ad olio vegetale: un'opportunità per il settore agricolo.
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Finco, Adele, Padella, Monica, and Spinozzi, Romina
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AGRICULTURE ,VEGETABLE oils ,VEGETABLE oil industry ,COST effectiveness ,RAW materials - Abstract
The development of agro-energy chains, in particular vegetable oil production, can represent, in Italy, an opportunity for the achievement of policy's objectives set by the European Union and for the agricultural sector. The aim of this study is to verify the existence of the "vegetable oil chain" at national and regional level, taking into account the Marche Region scenario (centre of Italy), the number of plants and their connection with the agricultural sector. From the methodological point of view, the paper evaluates trough a cost benefit analysis the economic performance of a vegetable oil plant, considering how the policies and the prices of raw materials affect it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
15. I grandi progetti di rinnovo urbano: genesi e impatti.
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Memo, Francesco
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URBAN planning ,ABANDONED buildings ,INDUSTRIAL sites ,BUSINESS partnerships ,CITIES & towns - Abstract
This paper investigates the rapid spread of urban mega-projects on aban- doned industrial sites of European and American cities. These projects are gen- erally developed within the context of public-private partnerships, are frequendy mixed-use and cater to the needs of office-based businesses and tourism and leisure services. The introduction of new methods of financing, with the increas- ingly integration of real-estate sector into the new networks of global capitalism, is an important distinctive element, as also the incorporation of the designs of world-famous architects. This trend has been the result of changes occurred in the economy of advanced capitalist countries as well as of the imposing of the urban redevelopment as a key issue in the political agenda. The paper argues that the property-led urban regeneration and mega-projects don't necessarily contribute to make the city more affordable, efficient and inclusive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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16. LABORO, WELFARE E FORMAZIONE.
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Lodigiani, Rosangela
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WELFARE state ,ECONOMIC policy ,SOCIAL policy ,PUBLIC welfare ,WELFARE economics ,POVERTY ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,SOCIAL problems - Abstract
In recent years, in many of the European countries, welfare state has undergone a deep reform process. If during the modernity it was devoted to allocate monetary funds for passive protection (passive welfare state), now it promotes the development of both personalized services and individual resources to enable individual to face risks of exclusion, unemployment, poverty, illness, etc. by himself (active welfare state). The aim of this paper is to investigate the pillars of this new approach, starting from the analysis of activation policies and the consequences that these policies produce upon life chances of the subject in need. Particularly this paper tries to investigate the role that, among activation policies, education and training play in life-long learning perspective. Education, training and generally each form of learning are considered as grant for employability, empowerment and activation of subjects, and thus as a form of social protection. The aim of this paper is to point out both the ambivalence of this approach and the importance of consider as purpose to widen its aim from employability bat capability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
17. A quale ruolo "adulto" formerà la scuola? Riflessioni a partire dalla strategia europea Rethinking Education.
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Marescotti, Elena
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ADULTS ,AGE groups ,SCHOOLS ,EDUCATION - Abstract
This paper focuses on the European Commission Communication Rethinking Education: Investing in skills for better socio-economic outcomes (November 2012). The comments concern the school educational tasks and, in particular, the young-adult "identity" required to face multiple challenges of current global crisis. In an educational perspective, it require a "re-thinking" of education, maintaining a meaning horizon dedicated to the promotion of a "genuine" quality of life, and an anthropological project that cannot be sacrificed in the name of the contingent political and economic pressures. In a lifelong education view, this article considers the relationship between education/adult education and the meaning of adult identity, to improve the human "desirable" ideals vs than what is too often presented as "necessary evil". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
18. LE DOTTRINE POLITICHE DEL MARXISMO-LENINISMO NEL XX SECOLO.
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Sierra, Manuel Losada
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POLITICAL doctrines ,COMMUNISM ,LENINISM ,COLD War, 1945-1991 - Abstract
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- 2012
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19. Cinema europeo e memorie autocritiche.
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Jedlowski, Paolo
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DEBATE ,MOTION pictures ,MODERNIZATION (Social science) ,CULTURAL production - Abstract
One way for debating about the European cultures is the analysis of the market of the cultural products. Among them, one of the most interesting points of view is that of the film market. Obviously, it is not easy to develop a debate on the "European cinema". More than an half of the European films is an American production. The rest of the films is produced in the national borders. However, there is an interesting number of films produced in Europe that are viewed in other countries. About their stories, the theme of the memory is one of the most frequent in the last years. It is not only the individual memory, but, above all, the collective one. It is not in the sense of an attention for the problems of the disorientation or of the loss of the memory that modernization and de-traditionalization provoke, but in the sense of an attention for the removal process. They present this question in an autocritical point of view. They present stories also about the worrying past. After a recognition of the most famous European films of the last years, the paper stresses some of these films (produced in East and West European countries) and how they promote and present the autocritical memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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20. LA TUTELA DELLE MINORANZE LINGUISTICHE STORICHE IN ITALIA. IL CASO DEL FRIULI.
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Strassoldo, Raimondo
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LANGUAGE & history ,MINORITIES ,ETHNICITY ,SOCIOLINGUISTICS ,POLITICAL science ,REPRESENTATIVE government ,SOCIOECONOMICS ,GLOBALIZATION ,ETHNIC groups - Abstract
The revival of ethnic/regional/language minorities within European national states, one of the components of the oppositional ‘identity movements’ of the sixties and seventies, has attracted wide attention from several disciplinary quarters: political science ( e.g. A. Smith,) sociology (A. Touraine), sociology of language (J. Fishman) and others. More recently, it has been linked to the theory of globalization (‘glocalism’). In Italy, for a number of reasons, regional/ethnic issues have long been neglected by ‘mainstream’ sociology, and considered only as a peculiarity of some remote Alpine border areas. However, in 1999, a national bill (n. 482) was passed in the national parliament, recognizing the existence throughout Italy of 12 ‘historical language minorities’ (Albanians, Catalans, Croats, Greeks, Occitans, Franco-Provencals, and others) beside the ones already constitutionally recognized (French, Germans, Slovenes) and granting them some rights, guarantees, and token financial support. By far the largest groups are the Sardinians ( pop. 1.650. and the Friulians (pop. 900.000). After a general-theoretical introduction, the paper briefly sketches the history of ethnic/regional/linguistic/ minority movements in Italy, the history and structure of Law 482/99, and finally focuses on the case of Friuli, where since the early seventies a tradition of sociological studies on these matters have been established, and many empirical surveys have been carried out, making this by far the best researched language minority in Italy. In the conclusion, the results of such research are put in the context of the ‘reversing language shift’ theory advanced by Joshua Fishman, and questions are raised on the possibility to save Friulian, as many hundreds or perhaps thousands other threatened minor languages, by legal decrees, in the face of the powerful socio-economic and cultural forces (nationalisation, globalization ‘homologation’) pushing them toward extinction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
21. Between Assimilation and Discrimination: Immigrants' Religiosity in Europe.
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Molteni, Francesco
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ASSIMILATION of immigrants ,RELIGIOUSNESS ,RELIGIOUS discrimination ,DISCRIMINATION in education ,HUMAN migration patterns ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants' religious assimilation and its impact on integration and discrimination has become a hot topic. This article refers to the debate between assimilation and reaction theories in order to shed light on the effects of both the destination context and the passage of time on immigrants' religiosity. Using the nine waves of European Social Survey data, I show that non-Muslim migrants display tendencies towards assimilation, with second generations being more similar to the native population than to the first generations in terms of levels of religiosity. Conversely, Muslim migrants are seen to resist more to assimilation pressures, thus reinforcing a reading based more on ethnic reactions. In addition to this, the data clearly show that there is a specific sector of the migrant population - younger second-generation Muslims - who feel a greater sense of discrimination because of their religion compared to both people from different religions and to their first-generation parents. This makes them a very relevant group to study because of the effects of this discrimination on socioeconomic and educational integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
22. La protezione dei diritti umani nel Consiglio d'Europa ampliato.
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Meliadò, Fabrizio
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HUMAN rights ,INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
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- 2008
23. La nuova geografia socio-religiosa in Europa: linee di ricerca e problemi di metodo.
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Pace, Enzo
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RELIGIOUSNESS ,ETHNOCENTRISM ,SOCIOLOGISTS - Abstract
Europe is a secularised society as it is seen and thought? In a recent book by Peter Berger, Grace Davie e Effie Fokas (2008) Religious America, Secular Europe? this question returns to another question, much more intriguing: is Europe an exception in respect of the rest of the world and, above all, in respect of United States of America, following the indicators of the religiosity? (Davie, 2002; Hervieu-Léger, 2003) Or is not this assumed exception an unconditioned reflection of a chronic ethnocentrism of the European sociologists? For Berger we are watching more and more the de-secularisation and also Europe seems to be "round the corner" and to return "to faiths". However, half of Europeans, following the more recent data of the European Values Study, affirms that they pray or meditate once a week and three fourth of them affirm to feel religious themselves. Maybe, they fail to attend mass, but they don't renounce to think religiously and they continue to feel the need a sense of their action. At last, the socio-religious geography is rapidly changing: we can linger to make referendum for the opening of a mosque or for the construction of minarets, but the religious diversity is just evident, A well-informed social theory has to confute paradigms, schemes and conceptual matrix of the past. A sociology of religion that studies only the historically prevailing religions lingering to debate if and what the society if secularised risks not to understand how the society changes, its religious diversities and what they express. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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24. [Proceedings of a seminar on demography and genetics, Parma, December 7-9, 1978].
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- Biology, Developed Countries, Europe, Genetics, Italy, Population, Social Sciences, Congresses as Topic, Demography, Genetics, Population, Population Dynamics
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- 1979
25. [A first analysis of the structure of mortality in the Italian provinces in 1960-1962 and in 1970-1972].
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Mattioli E
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- Developed Countries, Europe, Italy, Population, Population Dynamics, Research, Demography, Geography, Mortality, Statistics as Topic
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- 1980
26. [Family structures in the parish of S. Lorenzo in Damaso in Rome during the eighteenth century].
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Schiavoni C
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- Developed Countries, Economics, Europe, Italy, Sex Distribution, Sex Ratio, Social Sciences, Urban Population, Demography, Family Characteristics, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors
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- 1984
27. Evaluation and review of preventive measures applied during COVID-19 pandemic: strategies adopted by European countries.
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Stefanati A, D'Anchera E, DE Motoli F, Savio M, and Gabutti G
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- COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 transmission, Communicable Diseases, Europe epidemiology, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 prevention & control, Infection Control methods, Pandemics, Physical Distancing, Protective Clothing
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Competing Interests: Conflict of interest statement Armando Stefanati, Erica d’Anchera, Francesco De Motoli and Marta Savio declare no conflict of interest. Giovanni Gabutti declares that he does not have a specific conflict of interest related to this paper; however, he reports grants from Sanofi Pasteur MSD, GSK Biologicals SA, Pfizer, Sanofi Pasteur Italy, MSD Italy, Emergent BioSolutions and Seqirus for taking part in advisory boards, expert meetings, acting as speaker and/or organizer of meetings/congresses and acting as principal investigator and chief of OU in RCTs.
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- 2021
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28. [EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D): an instrument for measuring quality of life].
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Balestroni G and Bertolotti G
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- Europe, Humans, Pain Measurement, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Status, Quality of Health Care
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The aim of this paper was to provide a detailed description of the EuroQol- 5 Dimension (EQ-5D) useful for those member of staff in rehabilitation setting who wish to use it properly. EQ-5D is an instrument which evaluates the generic quality of life developed in Europe and widely used. The EQ-5D descriptive system is a preference-based HRQL measure with one question for each of the five dimensions that include mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. The answers given to ED-5D permit to find 243 unique health states or can be converted into EQ-5D index an utility scores anchored at 0 for death and 1 for perfect health. The EQ-5D questionnaire also includes a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), by which respondents can report their perceived health status with a grade ranging from 0 (the worst possible health status) to 100 (the best possible health status). Finally the specific utility (in clinical and research setting) of each one of them is discussed.
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- 2012
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29. [After ACC/AHA and ESC Guidelines: Pre-operative cardiological evaluation in non-cardiac surgery: certainties, controversial areas and opportunities for a team approach].
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Urbinati S, Faggiano P, Colivicchi F, Riccio C, Abrignani MG, Genovesi-Ebert A, Fattirolli F, De Feo S, Gambetti S, and Uguccioni M
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- Cardiology standards, Comorbidity, Europe, Humans, Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Myocardial Ischemia epidemiology, Myocardial Ischemia therapy, Myocardial Revascularization, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors therapeutic use, Preoperative Care, Societies, Medical, United States, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Surgical Procedures, Operative
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A standardized and evidence-based approach to the cardiological management of patients undergoing noncardiac surgery has been recently defined by Task Forces of the American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) that published their guidelines in 2007 and 2009, respectively. Both the recommendations moved from risk indices to a practical, stepwise approach of the patient, which integrates clinical risk factors and test results with the estimated stress of the planned surgical procedure. In the present paper the main topics of the guidelines are discussed, and moreover, emphasis is placed on four controversial issues such as the use of prophylactic coronary revascularization in patients with myocardial ischemia, the perioperative management of patients with congestive heart failure, the routine use of betablockers and statins, and, finally, the management of antiplatelet therapies in patients with coronary stents. In addition to promoting an improvement of immediate perioperative care, the preoperative cardiological evaluation should be a challenge for identifying subjects with enhanced risk of cardiovascular events, who should be treated and monitored during a long-term follow-up.
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- 2011
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30. [From the struggle for freedom to the denial of evidence: history of the anti-vaccination movements in Europe].
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Tafuri S, Martinelli D, Prato R, and Germinario C
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- Autistic Disorder etiology, Autistic Disorder history, Denial, Psychological, Europe, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Humans, Mandatory Programs history, Mass Media history, Mass Vaccination legislation & jurisprudence, Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine history, Personal Autonomy, Preservatives, Pharmaceutical history, Public Health history, United Kingdom, Vaccination adverse effects, Vaccination legislation & jurisprudence, Evidence-Based Medicine, Mass Vaccination history, Vaccination history
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The 1853 Vaccination Act, adopted in England during XIX century, was the first law about compulsory vaccination in Europe. The Act caused a violent movement of opposition with the birth of Victorian anti-vaccination. The modern anti-vaccination movement was born in 1998 following a paper of Andrew Wakefield published in the Lancet. In this paper Wakefield illustrated a study of twenty patients and concluded that the administration of the MMR vaccine caused autism and some forms of colitis. The publication was later disowned by almost all authors. However the study of Wakefield caused a reduction of compliance to the anti-MMR vaccination in the United Kingdom, resulting in lower coverage and new outbreaks. The theorethical principles of anti-vaccinationists of 19th and 20th century were: the hypothesis that vaccines cause illnesses; the presence of toxic substances in the vaccine; the violation of freedom Personal and People's; the ineffectiveness of vaccinations. Moreover, anti-vaccinationists always refused the scientific methods and the peer-review of their scientific studies.
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- 2011
31. [Achieving quality goals for bodies of water].
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Cencetti C, Guidi M, Martinelli A, and Patrizi G
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- Conservation of Natural Resources, Environmental Monitoring standards, Europe, Goals, Italy, Models, Theoretical, Oxygen analysis, Quality Control, Rivers, Water analysis, Water Pollutants analysis, Water Purification, Water Supply standards, Environment, Water standards, Water Pollution prevention & control
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Target of this paper is to draw the relationship between environmental factors and some impacts due to human activity, in order to outline environmental quality restoring strategies for water bodies, which include among result indicators also biological parameters expected for Italian regulation and European directives. Morphologic equilibrium and correct knowledge of processes regulating fluvial dynamic, as basic factor of ecosystem functionality condition, are highlighted. Statistic evaluation processes of water quality data and implementation and validation of mathematical models are described.
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- 2005
32. [Archeology in medicine: digging up into the tophi of Popes, Dukes and Kings].
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Ceccarelli G
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- Europe, Female, History, 15th Century, History, 16th Century, History, 17th Century, History, 18th Century, History, 19th Century, History, Ancient, History, Medieval, Humans, Male, Catholicism history, Famous Persons, Gout history, Government history
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According to an Anglo-Saxon pun, "gout is the king of diseases and the disease of Kings". In fact, it is well-known that in past times a quantity of famous persons, including Kings and Popes, were affected with this rheumatic disorder. In this paper biographical anecdotes on several Popes (Pius III, Julius II, Julius III, Clement VIII, Innocent XI, Clement XII and Pius VIII), King George IV and Queen Anne of England, as well as on some members of the Lorraine lineage, all suffering from gout, are sketched out. These historical data are briefly discussed in relation to the celebrated Hippocrates's aphorisms on gout.
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- 2003
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33. [Illicit market of controlled drugs in Italy: new drugs and trends].
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Schiavone S
- Subjects
- Europe, Italy, Commerce trends, Illicit Drugs chemical synthesis
- Abstract
The data related to abuse and seizures of the main classes of controlled drugs in Europe and Italy are presented. The system of keeping up-to-date the tables of controlled drugs in Italy is briefly discussed. In the end, a list of the main new drugs in the clandestine market of synthetic drugs in Italy is presented, by taking into account the street names, doses and pharmacological effects. The paper ends with a brief description of the new trend of purchasing controlled drugs on internet sites.
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- 2002
34. [Guidelines given by several international documents to the Italian legislation on bioethics in scientific research].
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Scuderi G
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- Europe, Italy, United Nations, Bioethical Issues, International Cooperation, Research legislation & jurisprudence
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Moving from the most recent progresses in some address international acts on bioethics of the research, the Convention of human rights and biomedicine and La declaration universelle sur le génome humain e les droits de l'homme, this paper describes the legislative acts which regard many aspects of theoretical and practical scientific research, both in the Italian national and supra-national fields. This legislation concerns mainly the following topics: rights of the human subjects of research, informed consent, privacy on the personal data, activity on organ transplantation, research in genetics, activity in the field of treatment of human gametes and embrios. The author here quotes these legislative acts referring briefly to national and international laws.
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- 2001
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