467 results on '"Gargano, M."'
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2. Optical reflectance apparatus for moisture content determination in porous media
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Melada, J., Arosio, P., Gargano, M., Veronese, I., Gallo, S., and Ludwig, N.
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- 2020
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3. UV-IR image enhancement for mapping restorations applied on an Egyptian coffin of the XXI Dynasty
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Ludwig, N., Orsilli, Jacopo, Bonizzoni, L., and Gargano, M.
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- 2019
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4. Cyclic Fluctuations, Climatic Changes and Role of Noise in Planktonic Foraminifera in the Mediterranean Sea
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Caruso, A., Gargano, M. E., Valenti, D., Fiasconaro, A., and Spagnolo, B.
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Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods - Abstract
The study of Planktonic Foraminifera abundances permits to obtain climatic curves on the basis of percentage ratio between tropical and temperate/polar forms. Climatic changes were controlled by several phenomena as: (i) Milankovitch's cycles, produced by variations of astronomical parameters such as precession, obliquity and eccentricity; (ii) continental geodynamic evolution and orogenic belt; (iii) variations of atmospheric and oceanic currents; (iv) volcanic eruptions; (v) meteor impacts. But while astronomical parameters have a quasi-regular periodicity, the other phenomena can be considered as "noise signal" in natural systems. The interplay between cyclical astronomical variations, the "noise signal" and the intrinsic nonlinearity of the ecologic system produces strong glacial or interglacial period according to the stochastic resonance phenomenon., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2005
5. A multidisciplinary investigation on a pair of Leonardesque canal lock gates
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Galli, A., Gargano, M., Bonizzoni, L., Giorgione, C., Ludwig, N., Maspero, F., Orlandi, M., Zoia, L., and Martini, M.
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- 2018
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6. Study of optical absorbance and MR relaxation of Fricke xylenol orange gel dosimeters
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Gambarini, G., Veronese, I., Bettinelli, L., Felisi, M., Gargano, M., Ludwig, N., Lenardi, C., Carrara, M., Collura, G., Gallo, S., Longo, A., Marrale, M., Tranchina, L., and d’Errico, F.
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- 2017
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7. A new spherical scanning system for infrared reflectography of paintings
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Gargano, M., Cavaliere, F., Viganò, D., Galli, A., and Ludwig, N.
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- 2017
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8. 'LOOK UP!' A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION ABOUT THE HISTORICAL ASTRONOMICAL ATLASES
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Giacomo, F., Faccini, M., Gargano, M., Gasperini, A., and Zanini, V.
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The new technologies are changing every aspect of our life, socially and workwise. In the same way, digital tools are becoming increasingly important to protect, preserve, and valorise cultural heritage. The digitalization of the archive’s documents and ancient books, the realisation of augmented reality apps for museums, or even the creation of virtual realities set in cultural or landscape environments that are protected or not open to visitors, are examples of the use of the new technology in the field of cultural heritage.In this context, the projects “Cosmic Pages” and “Touch the Sky” were developed. One of the main goals of these projects is the realisation of the virtual exhibition “Look up!”. It is an effective virtual tool aimed at enhancing and giving maximum dissemination of the collection of the stellar atlases, cometographies and selenographies preserved in the Observatories of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics. This virtual exhibit was conceived and realised allowing the visitors to discover, explore, and understand how our knowledge of the cosmos, the Moon and the planets have evolved and changed with the time. Using the most advanced technologies, virtual reality, 3D models, videos etc., visitors can explore the scientific and cultural contents of the stellar and cartographic atlases.
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- 2023
9. Attention to body parts prompts thermoregulatory reactions in Body Integrity Dysphoria
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Salvato, G, Zapparoli, L, Gandola, M, Sacilotto, E, Ludwig, N, Gargano, M, Fazia, T, Saetta, G, Brugger, P, Paulesu, E, Bottini, G, Salvato G., Zapparoli L., Gandola M., Sacilotto E., Ludwig N., Gargano M., Fazia T., Saetta G., Brugger P., Paulesu E., Bottini G., Salvato, G, Zapparoli, L, Gandola, M, Sacilotto, E, Ludwig, N, Gargano, M, Fazia, T, Saetta, G, Brugger, P, Paulesu, E, Bottini, G, Salvato G., Zapparoli L., Gandola M., Sacilotto E., Ludwig N., Gargano M., Fazia T., Saetta G., Brugger P., Paulesu E., and Bottini G.
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In healthy subjects, the transient perturbation of body part ownership is accompanied by regional skin temperature decrease. This observation leaves an open question about a possible body part-specific thermoregulatory response in pathological conditions, in which the sense of ownership over that body part is altered. For instance, Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID), a poorly understood neuropsychiatric disorder, is characterised by the non-acceptance of one or more of one's extremities. This unsettling feeling pervasively captures the individuals' attention towards the unwanted limb. Previous studies characterised BID in terms of absent ownership feeling with preserved ownership judgment. We explored for the first time whether this altered feeling is also associated with a specific thermoregulatory response. We recorded thermal image sequences of circumscribed regions of the limbs' skin in seven individuals with BID desiring to remove one leg while they were invited to focus their attention toward one particular limb (arm or leg). Their event-related thermoregulatory pattern was compared to a group of healthy matched controls. In individuals with BID but not in control persons, we found a bilateral decrease in leg temperature when focusing their attention on either the unwanted or accepted leg. The event-related thermoregulatory response for both upper limbs was similar between individuals with BID and healthy controls. Our results suggest that the alteration of the sense of body ownership in neuropsychiatric conditions such as BID may critically rest on specific event-related thermoregulatory patterns in response to modulation of attention to body parts.
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- 2022
10. Automatic thermograms segmentation, preliminary insight into spilling drop test
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Melada, J., primary, Arosio, P., additional, Gargano, M., additional, and Ludwig, N., additional
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- 2023
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11. A randomized, open-label, multicenter, phase II study evaluating the efficacy and safety of BTH1677 (1,3–1,6 beta glucan; Imprime PGG) in combination with cetuximab and chemotherapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
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Thomas, M., Sadjadian, P., Kollmeier, J., Lowe, J., Mattson, P., Trout, J. R., Gargano, M., Patchen, M. L., Walsh, R., Beliveau, M., Marier, J. F., Bose, N., Gorden, K., and Schneller, III, F.
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- 2017
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12. Skin temperature evaluation by infrared thermography: Comparison of image analysis methods
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Ludwig, N., Formenti, D., Gargano, M., and Alberti, G.
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- 2014
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13. Sexting in adolescence: what are the reasons? An empirical study
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Gargano M., Tomassoni R., Zanon A., Lungu M. A., Infurna M. R., Gargano M., Tomassoni R., Zanon A., Lungu M.A., and Infurna M.R.
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motivations ,sexting ,gender ,instrumental/aggravated ,Adolescents - Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to provide an in-depth analysis on the phenomenon of sexting through the investigation of the motivations that lead adolescents to such practice. We took account of gender differences and the more used varieties of sexting behaviors. Recent studies have pointed out that sexual purposes, instrumental motivations and body image reinforcement, as well as the pressure exerted by partners and friends, seem to be the reasons that push teenager to resort to sexting. The aim of our research is to evaluate which of these motivations are mainly associated to sexting behaviors. Method: Our sample involved 157 teenagers aged from 13 and 20 years (M=17,39), among which 110 were female. We administered the sample the Questionnaire on Sexting Behaviors and the Questionnaire on Sexting Motivations. Results: Our results found that 69,4% of participants (n=109) reported having done sexting at least once. Statistically relevant differences emerged in favor of the male group as concerns the subdimension of received sexts and that of sent own sexts. On the other hand, no statistically significant differences were found in relation to gender and concerning the three sexting motivations, even if the results of a multivariate linear regression model have indicated that only Instrumental/aggravate reasons (p < .001) and Sexting forced by partner (p = 0.15) significantly predicted sexting. Conclusions: The role played by Instrumental motivations is a worrying wake-up call, since such behaviors can prelude to violent actions like dating violence and cyberbullying. Therefore, more in-cisive and early preventive measures are needed.
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- 2022
14. Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation phase 1 studies evaluating BTH1677, a 1, 3–1,6 beta glucan pathogen associated molecular pattern, in healthy volunteer subjects
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Halstenson, C. E., Shamp, T., Gargano, M. A., Walsh, R. M., and Patchen, M. L.
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- 2016
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15. More nature in the city
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Capotorti, G, Bonacquisti, S, Abis, L, Aloisi, I, Attorre, F, Bacaro, G, Balletto, G, Banfi, E, Barni, E, Bartoli, F, Bazzato, E, Beccaccioli, M, Braglia, R, Bretzel, F, Brighetti, M, Brundu, G, Burnelli, M, Calfapietra, C, Cambria, V, Caneva, G, Canini, A, Caronni, S, Castello, M, Catalano, C, Celesti-Grapow, L, Cicinelli, E, Cipriani, L, Citterio, S, Concu, G, Coppi, A, Corona, E, Del Duca, S, Del, V, Di Gristina, E, Domina, G, Faino, L, Fano, E, Fares, S, Farris, E, Farris, S, Fornaciari, M, Gaglio, M, Galasso, G, Galletti, M, Gargano, M, Gentili, R, Giannotta, A, Guarino, C, Guarino, R, Iaquinta, G, Iiriti, G, Lallai, A, Lallai, E, Lattanzi, E, Manca, S, Manes, F, Marignani, M, Marinangeli, F, Mariotti, M, Mascia, F, Mazzola, P, Meloni, G, Michelozzi, P, Miraglia, A, Montagnani, C, Mundula, L, Muresan, A, Musanti, F, Nardini, A, Nicosia, E, Oddi, L, Orlandi, F, Pace, R, Palumbo, M, Palumbo, S, Parrotta, L, Pasta, S, Perini, K, Poldini, L, Postiglione, A, Prigioniero, A, Proietti, C, Raimondo, F, Ranfa, A, Redi, E, Reverberi, M, Roccotiello, E, Ruga, L, Savo, V, Scarano, P, Schirru, F, Sciarrillo, R, Scuderi, F, Sebastiani, A, Siniscalco, C, Sordo, A, Suanno, C, Tartaglia, M, Tilia, A, Toffolo, C, Toselli, E, Travaglini, A, Ventura, F, Venturella, G, Vincenzi, F, Blasi, C, Capotorti G., Bonacquisti S., Abis L., Aloisi I., Attorre F., Bacaro G., Balletto G., Banfi E., Barni E., Bartoli F., Bazzato E., Beccaccioli M., Braglia R., Bretzel F., Brighetti M. A., Brundu G., Burnelli M., Calfapietra C., Cambria V. E., Caneva G., Canini A., Caronni S., Castello M., Catalano C., Celesti-Grapow L., Cicinelli E., Cipriani L., Citterio S., Concu G., Coppi A., Corona E., Del Duca S., Del V. E., Di Gristina E., Domina G., Faino L., Fano E. A., Fares S., Farris E., Farris S., Fornaciari M., Gaglio M., Galasso G., Galletti M., Gargano M. L., Gentili R., Giannotta A. P., Guarino C., Guarino R., Iaquinta G., Iiriti G., Lallai A., Lallai E., Lattanzi E., Manca S., Manes F., Marignani M., Marinangeli F., Mariotti M., Mascia F., Mazzola P., Meloni G., Michelozzi P., Miraglia A., Montagnani C., Mundula L., Muresan A. N., Musanti F., Nardini A., Nicosia E., Oddi L., Orlandi F., Pace R., Palumbo M. E., Palumbo S., Parrotta L., Pasta S., Perini K., Poldini L., Postiglione A., Prigioniero A., Proietti C., Raimondo F. M., Ranfa A., Redi E. L., Reverberi M., Roccotiello E., Ruga L., Savo V., Scarano P., Schirru F., Sciarrillo R., Scuderi F., Sebastiani A., Siniscalco C., Sordo A., Suanno C., Tartaglia M., Tilia A., Toffolo C., Toselli E., Travaglini A., Ventura F., Venturella G., Vincenzi F., Blasi C., Capotorti, G, Bonacquisti, S, Abis, L, Aloisi, I, Attorre, F, Bacaro, G, Balletto, G, Banfi, E, Barni, E, Bartoli, F, Bazzato, E, Beccaccioli, M, Braglia, R, Bretzel, F, Brighetti, M, Brundu, G, Burnelli, M, Calfapietra, C, Cambria, V, Caneva, G, Canini, A, Caronni, S, Castello, M, Catalano, C, Celesti-Grapow, L, Cicinelli, E, Cipriani, L, Citterio, S, Concu, G, Coppi, A, Corona, E, Del Duca, S, Del, V, Di Gristina, E, Domina, G, Faino, L, Fano, E, Fares, S, Farris, E, Farris, S, Fornaciari, M, Gaglio, M, Galasso, G, Galletti, M, Gargano, M, Gentili, R, Giannotta, A, Guarino, C, Guarino, R, Iaquinta, G, Iiriti, G, Lallai, A, Lallai, E, Lattanzi, E, Manca, S, Manes, F, Marignani, M, Marinangeli, F, Mariotti, M, Mascia, F, Mazzola, P, Meloni, G, Michelozzi, P, Miraglia, A, Montagnani, C, Mundula, L, Muresan, A, Musanti, F, Nardini, A, Nicosia, E, Oddi, L, Orlandi, F, Pace, R, Palumbo, M, Palumbo, S, Parrotta, L, Pasta, S, Perini, K, Poldini, L, Postiglione, A, Prigioniero, A, Proietti, C, Raimondo, F, Ranfa, A, Redi, E, Reverberi, M, Roccotiello, E, Ruga, L, Savo, V, Scarano, P, Schirru, F, Sciarrillo, R, Scuderi, F, Sebastiani, A, Siniscalco, C, Sordo, A, Suanno, C, Tartaglia, M, Tilia, A, Toffolo, C, Toselli, E, Travaglini, A, Ventura, F, Venturella, G, Vincenzi, F, Blasi, C, Capotorti G., Bonacquisti S., Abis L., Aloisi I., Attorre F., Bacaro G., Balletto G., Banfi E., Barni E., Bartoli F., Bazzato E., Beccaccioli M., Braglia R., Bretzel F., Brighetti M. A., Brundu G., Burnelli M., Calfapietra C., Cambria V. E., Caneva G., Canini A., Caronni S., Castello M., Catalano C., Celesti-Grapow L., Cicinelli E., Cipriani L., Citterio S., Concu G., Coppi A., Corona E., Del Duca S., Del V. E., Di Gristina E., Domina G., Faino L., Fano E. A., Fares S., Farris E., Farris S., Fornaciari M., Gaglio M., Galasso G., Galletti M., Gargano M. L., Gentili R., Giannotta A. P., Guarino C., Guarino R., Iaquinta G., Iiriti G., Lallai A., Lallai E., Lattanzi E., Manca S., Manes F., Marignani M., Marinangeli F., Mariotti M., Mascia F., Mazzola P., Meloni G., Michelozzi P., Miraglia A., Montagnani C., Mundula L., Muresan A. N., Musanti F., Nardini A., Nicosia E., Oddi L., Orlandi F., Pace R., Palumbo M. E., Palumbo S., Parrotta L., Pasta S., Perini K., Poldini L., Postiglione A., Prigioniero A., Proietti C., Raimondo F. M., Ranfa A., Redi E. L., Reverberi M., Roccotiello E., Ruga L., Savo V., Scarano P., Schirru F., Sciarrillo R., Scuderi F., Sebastiani A., Siniscalco C., Sordo A., Suanno C., Tartaglia M., Tilia A., Toffolo C., Toselli E., Travaglini A., Ventura F., Venturella G., Vincenzi F., and Blasi C.
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According to projects and practices that the Italian botanists and ecologists are carrying out for bringing “more nature in the city”, new insights for a factual integration between ecological perspectives and more consolidated aesthetic and agronomic approaches to the sustainable planning and management of urban green areas are provided.
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- 2020
16. Visualization of defects in glass through pulsed thermography
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Melada, J, Ludwig, N, Micheletti, F, Orsilli, J, Gargano, M, Grifoni, E, Bonizzoni, L, Melada J., Ludwig N., Micheletti F., Orsilli J., Gargano M., Grifoni E., Bonizzoni L., Melada, J, Ludwig, N, Micheletti, F, Orsilli, J, Gargano, M, Grifoni, E, Bonizzoni, L, Melada J., Ludwig N., Micheletti F., Orsilli J., Gargano M., Grifoni E., and Bonizzoni L.
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Pulsed thermography was exploited to identify the presence of glass defects in order to get an indication of the conservation status of archaeological glass. Indeed, the process of degradation in artifacts subjected to centuries of burial can be of great relevance. More specifically, we evaluated the potential of pulsed thermography to map the presence of flakes in archaeological glass. This was achieved by comparing different heating setups and signal-processing algorithms. Tests were carried out previously on glass mockups with surface defects and then on archaeological artifacts.
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- 2020
17. Deep inside the color: How optical microscopy contributes to the elemental characterization of a painting
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Galli, A, Caccia, M, Bonizzoni, L, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, Martini, M, Galli A., Caccia M., Bonizzoni L., Gargano M., Ludwig N., Poldi G., Martini M., Galli, A, Caccia, M, Bonizzoni, L, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, Martini, M, Galli A., Caccia M., Bonizzoni L., Gargano M., Ludwig N., Poldi G., and Martini M.
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In the context of paintings characterization, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) combined with Fibre Optics Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) is a well-known methodology. The latter allows to classify the pigments constituting the external layers (few microns) of the painting while the former provides the fingerprint of the main chemical elements present in almost all layers (tens of microns) of the sample. The synergetic application of XRF and FORS is a key turn for non-invasive scientific analysis of works of art since it exhaustively describes the pigments employed by the masters and supplies a first insight into their distribution on the panels. In this scenario, Optical Microscopy (OM) applied directly on the painting surface, without any type of sampling, is traditionally deemed as a descriptive tool for showing microscopic features such as craquelure, brushstrokes or painting material distribution. It can be eventually expendable as a qualitative help during the discussion of spectroscopic data, but not considered fundamental. Nonetheless, the application of image processing protocols can make OM a concrete support for the characterization of paintings. In this work a new image analysis strategy has been introduced, its potential has been demonstrated studying different flesh tones from the panel “The Holy Family with St. Anne and the young St. John” by Bernardino Luini (Pinacoteca Ambrosiana Collection of Milan) and, finally, it has been discussed how OM could quantitatively complete XRF and FORS analysis. The results show that optical microscopy, other than provide a glance of the investigated surface spots, effectively integrates the description given by the spectroscopic techniques and, properly managed, can be a useful resource for solving ambiguous cases.
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- 2020
18. Luini in a new light. An interdisciplinary project
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Sgamellotti, A, Brunetti, BG, Galli, A, Petraroia, P, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Fotnata, R, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, Villa, V, Martini, M, Sgamellotti, A, Brunetti, BG, Galli, A, Petraroia, P, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Fotnata, R, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, Villa, V, and Martini, M
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- 2022
19. "LOOK UP!" A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION ABOUT THE HISTORICAL ASTRONOMICAL ATLASES.
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Di Giacomo, F., Faccini, M., Gargano, M., Gasperini, A., and Zanini, V.
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STAR maps (Astronomy) ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DIGITIZATION of archival materials ,EXHIBITIONS ,CULTURAL landscapes ,UNIVERSE - Abstract
The new technologies are changing every aspect of our life, socially and workwise. In the same way, digital tools are becoming increasingly important to protect, preserve, and valorise cultural heritage. The digitalization of the archive's documents and ancient books, the realisation of augmented reality apps for museums, or even the creation of virtual realities set in cultural or landscape environments that are protected or not open to visitors, are examples of the use of the new technology in the field of cultural heritage.In this context, the projects "Cosmic Pages" and "Touch the Sky" were developed. One of the main goals of these projects is the realisation of the virtual exhibition "Look up!". It is an effective virtual tool aimed at enhancing and giving maximum dissemination of the collection of the stellar atlases, cometographies and selenographies preserved in the Observatories of the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics. This virtual exhibit was conceived and realised allowing the visitors to discover, explore, and understand how our knowledge of the cosmos, the Moon and the planets have evolved and changed with the time. Using the most advanced technologies, virtual reality, 3D models, videos etc., visitors can explore the scientific and cultural contents of the stellar and cartographic atlases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Quantitative evaluation of the Reflectance Transformation Imaging and Normal Integration technique in profilometric application.
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Verni, E., primary, Fiocco, G., additional, Grifoni, E., additional, Lippolis, G., additional, Ludwig, N., additional, Malagodi, M., additional, Pisani, M., additional, Rovetta, T., additional, Zucco, M., additional, and Gargano, M., additional
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- 2022
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21. Documenting Cultural Heritage in very hostile fruition contexts: the synoptic visualization of Giottesque frescoes by Multispectral and 3D Close-range Imaging
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Grifoni, E, primary, Gargano, M, additional, Melada, J, additional, Interlenghi, M, additional, Castiglioni, I, additional, Romano Gosetti di Sturmeck, S, additional, and Ludwig, N, additional
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- 2022
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22. Infrared thermography analysis of the ancient soapstone quarry in Chiavenna
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Ludwig, N, primary, Melada, J, additional, Gargano, M, additional, Bonizzoni, L, additional, Giudici, M, additional, and Apuani, T, additional
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- 2022
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23. Urban green: taxonomic and distributive update of phytoindividuals found in the 'Giardino Inglese' of Palermo (Sicily)
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Campisi P., Di Gristina E., Gargano M. L., Bartoli F., Raimondo F. M, Campisi P., Di Gristina E., Gargano M.L., Bartoli F., and Raimondo F.M
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Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Urban areas, plants - Published
- 2021
24. The Giotto's workshop in the XXI century: looking inside the “God the Father with Angels” gable
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Gargano, M, Galli, A, Bonizzoni, L, Alberti, R, Aresi, N, Caccia, M, Castiglioni, I, Interlenghi, M, Salvatore, C, Ludwig, N, Martini, M, Gargano M., Galli A., Bonizzoni L., Alberti R., Aresi N., Caccia M., Castiglioni I., Interlenghi M., Salvatore C., Ludwig N., Martini M., Gargano, M, Galli, A, Bonizzoni, L, Alberti, R, Aresi, N, Caccia, M, Castiglioni, I, Interlenghi, M, Salvatore, C, Ludwig, N, Martini, M, Gargano M., Galli A., Bonizzoni L., Alberti R., Aresi N., Caccia M., Castiglioni I., Interlenghi M., Salvatore C., Ludwig N., and Martini M.
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God the Father with Angels (about 1330, tempera on panel) by Giotto is the Gable of the altarpiece of Baroncelli Chapel in the church of Santa Croce in Florence. Very little is known about its history since the separation from the so-called Baroncelli Polyptych. Now at the San Diego Museum of Art, the Gable had never been studied by means of scientific methods before our team took the opportunity to during the exhibition “Giotto, l'Italia” held in Milan. Exploiting the integration of different knowledge, technologies and resources of our team, we were able to provide data for understanding the organizational model of Giotto's workshop performing non-invasive analyses with portable instruments during closing hours of exhibition (four diagnostic campaigns, six hours of work/campaign, no interruption of the exhibition). The achieved results confirm the painting technique based on different layers of pigments, a technique already used by Giotto. Combining the effectiveness of scanning MA-XRF with the responsive of IR reflectography and IR false colour, we moved step by step toward the discovery of Giotto's palette for the flesh tones in God the Father with Angels. FORS and XRF single point analyses were performed on some selected areas too. The IR reflectography results support the hypothesis of a detailed underdrawing with both thin and flat brushstrokes. By applying image-processing algorithms to the collected reflectograms, we obtained quantitative objective measures supporting the hypothesis that a guide could have been used in the realization of human figures; this means the use of sketches for the face of “God the Father” and for the faces of angels.
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- 2019
25. Leonardeschi oltre il visibile
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Letizia Bonizzoni, Silvia Bruni, Isabella Castiglioni, Anna Galli, Marco Gargano, Matteo Interlenghi, Margherita Longoni, Marco Martini, Arianna Passaretti, Christian Salvatore, Bonizzoni, L, Bruni, S, Castiglioni, I, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Interlenghi, M, Longoni, M, Martini, M, Passaretti, A, Salvatore, C, Bonizzoni L, Bruni S, Castiglioni I, Galli A, Gargano M, Interlenghi M, Longoni M, Martini M, Passaretti A, Salvatore C, Letizia Bonizzoni, Silvia Bruni, Isabella Castiglioni, Anna Galli, Marco Gargano, Matteo Interlenghi, Margherita Longoni, Marco Martini, Arianna Passaretti, Christian Salvatore, Bonizzoni, L, Bruni, S, Castiglioni, I, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Interlenghi, M, Longoni, M, Martini, M, Passaretti, A, Salvatore, C, Bonizzoni L, Bruni S, Castiglioni I, Galli A, Gargano M, Interlenghi M, Longoni M, Martini M, Passaretti A, and Salvatore C
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- 2019
26. Reduction of evaporative flux in bean leaves due to chitosan treatment assessed by infrared thermography
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Ludwig, N., Cabrini, R., Faoro, F., Gargano, M., Gomarasca, S., Iriti, M., Picchi, V., and Soave, C.
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- 2010
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27. The urban vascular flora of Palermo (Sicily, Italy)
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Gargano M. Letizia, Scafidi Filippo, Venturella Giuseppe, Di Gristina Emilio, Domina Gianniantonio, Calvo Roberta, Domina G., Di Gristina E., Scafidi F., Calvo R., Venturella G, and Gargano M.L.
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,nature conservation ,Plant Science ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,urban biodiversity ,Geography ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Mediterranean Basin ,species inventorie ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,plant invasion ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive inventory of the urban vascular flora of the town of Palermo. The data were gathered from extensive field collections, from specimens kept in different herbaria, and publications of the last 30 years. The floristic catalogue includes all the vascular plants that occur spontaneously within the urban area. Thirteen taxa are endemic to Sicily and one of these, Clinopodium raimondoi, is exclusive to Palermo’s area. The inventory comprises 1052 taxa belonging to 119 families and 225 genera, and contains 170 taxa non-native to the Italian flora.
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28. Sexting in adolescence: what are the reasons? An empirical study.
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Gargano, M., Tomassoni, R., Zanon, A., Lungu, M. A., and Infurna, M. R.
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SEXTING ,BODY image ,DATING violence ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
Objectives. This study aims to provide an in-depth analysis on the phenomenon of sexting through the investigation of the motivations that lead adolescents to such practice. We took account of gender differences and the more used varieties of sexting behaviors. Recent studies have pointed out that sexual purposes, instrumental motivations and body image reinforcement, as well as the pressure exerted by partners and friends, seem to be the reasons that push teenager to resort to sexting. The aim of our research is to evaluate which of these motivations are mainly associated to sexting behaviors. Method. Our sample involved 157 teenagers aged from 13 and 20 years (M=17,39), among which 110 were female. We administered the sample the Questionnaire on Sexting Behaviors and the Questionnaire on Sexting Motivations. Results. Our results found that 69,4% of participants (n=109) reported having done sexting at least once. Statistically relevant differences emerged in favor of the male group as concerns the subdimension of received sexts and that of sent own sexts. On the other hand, no statistically significant differences were found in relation to gender and concerning the three sexting motivations, even if the results of a multivariate linear regression model have indicated that only Instrumental/aggravate reasons (p < .001) and Sexting forced by partner (p = 0.15) significantly predicted sexting. Conclusions. The role played by Instrumental motivations is a worrying wake-up call, since such behaviors can prelude to violent actions like dating violence and cyberbullying. Therefore, more incisive and early preventive measures are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. A new lighting method for cultural materials using selective chromatic light
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Gargano, M, primary, Scotuzzi, S, additional, Angelin, EM, additional, Santilli, O, additional, del Hoyo-Meléndez, JM, additional, and Ludwig, N, additional
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- 2021
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30. Nel Quarto Stato: indagine interdisciplinare sull'opera di Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo
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Addari, A, Alberti, R, Bolzacchini, E, Bracco, B, Bigogno, A, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Caglio, S, Castiglioni, I, Cefalì, AM, Capurro, R, Caramenti, M, De Nicola, A, Edallo, E, Facchinetti, F, Ferrero, L, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Germagnoli, F, Giacon, D, Grifoni, E, Interlenghi, M, Lantini, R, Ludwig, N, Martini, M, Melada, J, Montaldo, AM, Nascimbene, R, Nuvolati, G, Rota, M, Pernigotti, P, Perticucci, I, Palifori, A, Reale, R, Schiavi, A, Scotti Tosini, A, Tacci, M, Taccola, G, Tariffi, F, and Zuccoli, F
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In questo libro, a cura di Rita Capurro, Anna Galli e Gregorio Taccola, è presentato un inedito studio interdisciplinare dedicato a Quarto Stato, il capolavoro di Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo esposto al Museo del Novecento di Milano. L'intervento su quest'Opera si inserisce come caso studio in un importante progetto multidisciplinare finanziato da Regione Lombardia nell'ambito di un ampio intervento nel quadro dei Fondi Europei di Sviluppo Regionale, FESR, previsto nel Programma Operativo Nazionale (PON). Il progetto propone lo sviluppo, la sperimentazione e l'adozione di una piattaforma tecnologica mobile- la piattaforma MOBARTECH - che integra competenze e capacità culturali, sociali e creative con tecnologie abilitanti, quali Information Technology, tecnologie fisiche diagnostiche non invasive, dispositivi e metodi di acquisizione ed elaborazione delle immagini, tecnologie e metodologie per la conservazione e il restauro, sistemi di logistica intelligente, tecnologie di public interaction e di infotainment (information + entertainment), per l'erogazione di servizi ad elevato valore aggiunto applicati ai Beni storico-artistici. Al progetto prendono parte quattro dipartimenti dell'Università di Milano-Bicocca (Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Dipartimento di Scienza dell'Ambiente e della Terra e il Dipartimento di Scienze Umane per la Formazione "Riccardo Massa") in partnership con altre importanti istituzioni italiane di ricerca scientifica quali l'Università di Milano, l'Università Cattolica, l'Istituto IBFM del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR, l'Istituto Eucentre, e con la società ARTERIA , che è capofila del progetto, l'azienda XGLab del gruppo Bruker e la società Space.
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31. Acclimatization, distribution and potential economic use of Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) in southern Italy
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Gargano M. L., De Mastro G., D'Amico F. S., Cirlincione F., Di Gristina E., Barone G., Gargano M.L., De Mastro G., D'Amico F.S., Cirlincione F., Di Gristina E., and Barone G.
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Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Argania, medicinal plant, zoning model ,Plant Science - Abstract
The authors report updated notes on the acclimatization, distribution, areas suitable for cultivation and, potential use of Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) in southern Italy. Based on observations carried out on the plants cultivated in Bari and the Botanical Garden of Palermo, and on ecological requirements of the species it is possible to consider A. spinosa as a woody species easily adaptable to the coastal climate of southern Italy.
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32. Imaging and spectroscopic data combined to disclose the painting techniques and materials in the fifteenth century Leonardo atelier in Milan
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Galli, A, Gargano, M, Bonizzoni, L, Bruni, S, Interlenghi, M, Longoni, M, Passaretti, A, Caccia, M, Salvatore, C, Castiglioni, I, Martini, M, Galli, Anna, Gargano, Marco, Bonizzoni, Letizia, Bruni, Silvia, Interlenghi, Matteo, Longoni, Margherita, Passaretti, Arianna, Caccia, Michele, Salvatore, Christian, Castiglioni, Isabella, Martini, Marco, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Bonizzoni, L, Bruni, S, Interlenghi, M, Longoni, M, Passaretti, A, Caccia, M, Salvatore, C, Castiglioni, I, Martini, M, Galli, Anna, Gargano, Marco, Bonizzoni, Letizia, Bruni, Silvia, Interlenghi, Matteo, Longoni, Margherita, Passaretti, Arianna, Caccia, Michele, Salvatore, Christian, Castiglioni, Isabella, and Martini, Marco
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The project “Leonardesque Artists beyond the Visible” was planned on the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, with the occasion of an exhibition held in Milan in 2019, where more than twenty works made by Leonardesque masters have been put on display. Among them, five representative paintings made by his closest pupils were selected for a comprehensive and multidisciplinary project. Portable non-invasive imaging and spectroscopy techniques were applied to supply useful information to scholars but also to the wider public: description of the material composition of the pigments, of the preparation and of the binders, existence or absence of underdrawing, and identification of the painters’ technique and style. Particular attention was paid also to the image processing techniques, mostly for hyperspectral and radiographic data, to get the most from both innovative and traditional techniques. Results highlighted for each author a peculiar painting technique showing hidden features such as pentimenti and the panel preparation methods, pigments, binders and varnishes.
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33. Calcificaciones Vasculares y Valvulares en Pacientes en Hemodialisis Cronica: 0215
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Bruzzone, M E., Giammona, A M., del Amo, M M., Denis, N., Gargano, M., Genchi, C., Onofri, M F., and Touceda, L A.
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34. From pigments to colour. Non invasive analyses on Bernardino Luini
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Galli, A, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, Martini, M, Galli, A, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Poldi, G, and Martini, M
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Luini ,pigment ,non invasive analysi - Published
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35. A multidisciplinary investigation on a pair of Leonardesque canal lock gates
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Galli, A, Gargano, M, Bonizzoni, L, Giorgione, C, Ludwig, N, Maspero, F, Orlandi, M, Zoia, L, Martini, M, Galli, A., Gargano, M., Bonizzoni, L., Giorgione, C., Ludwig, N., Maspero, F., Orlandi, M., Zoia, L., Martini, M., Galli, A, Gargano, M, Bonizzoni, L, Giorgione, C, Ludwig, N, Maspero, F, Orlandi, M, Zoia, L, Martini, M, Galli, A., Gargano, M., Bonizzoni, L., Giorgione, C., Ludwig, N., Maspero, F., Orlandi, M., Zoia, L., and Martini, M.
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Leonardo's Codex Atlanticus depicted a detailed drawing for an improved wooden canal lock to control the water flow in Milan's canal system. Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci” in Milan has been conserving two pairs of canal gates in its storage for more than fifty years, until a complete and multidisciplinary study was launched to deeply examine one of the pairs. Both historical and scientific research teams joined in their efforts. While historical research has recreated the provenience of the gates until their arrival at the Museum, the scientific analyses were a new opportunity to help the reconstruction and characterization of the canal gates' history, enlightening the construction technique, the structural modifications over time and the conservation conditions. The multidisciplinary investigations involved radiographic analyses, 14C dating and the chemical characterization of the wood present in the gates. Through the radiographic analyses, it was possible to show the structure of the gates, the joints and the position of the metal components. Eighteen micro-samples were collected on selected areas of the gates and provided interesting results: artifacts dating the results span over four centuries. Furthermore, the degradation of the wood was studied by estimating the amount of lignin and holocellulose, and the distribution of their molecular weights.
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36. Le case e i traslochi di Quarto Stato. Appunti per una storia espositiva e museale
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Addari, A, Alberti, R, Bolzacchini, E, Bracco, B, Bigogno, A, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Caglio, S, Castiglioni, I, Cefalì, AM, Capurro, R, Caramenti, M, De Nicola, A, Edallo, E, Facchinetti, F, Ferrero, L, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Germagnoli, F, Giacon, D, Grifoni, E, Interlenghi, M, Lantini, R, Ludwig, N, Martini, M, Melada, J, Montaldo, AM, Nascimbene, R, Nuvolati, G, Rota, M, Pernigotti, P, Perticucci, I, Palifori, A, Reale, R, Schiavi, A, Scotti Tosini, A, Tacci, M, Taccola, G, Tariffi, F, Zuccoli, F, Taccola G, Addari, A, Alberti, R, Bolzacchini, E, Bracco, B, Bigogno, A, Bonizzoni, L, Caccia, M, Caglio, S, Castiglioni, I, Cefalì, AM, Capurro, R, Caramenti, M, De Nicola, A, Edallo, E, Facchinetti, F, Ferrero, L, Galli, A, Gargano, M, Germagnoli, F, Giacon, D, Grifoni, E, Interlenghi, M, Lantini, R, Ludwig, N, Martini, M, Melada, J, Montaldo, AM, Nascimbene, R, Nuvolati, G, Rota, M, Pernigotti, P, Perticucci, I, Palifori, A, Reale, R, Schiavi, A, Scotti Tosini, A, Tacci, M, Taccola, G, Tariffi, F, Zuccoli, F, and Taccola G
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- 2020
37. Application of statistical analyses for lapis lazuli stone provenance determination by XRL and XRF
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Saleh, M, Bonizzoni, L, Orsilli, J, Samela, S, Gargano, M, Gallo, S, Galli, A, Saleh, Miriam, Bonizzoni, Letizia, Orsilli, Jacopo, Samela, Sabrina, Gargano, Marco, Gallo, Salvatore, Galli, Anna, Saleh, M, Bonizzoni, L, Orsilli, J, Samela, S, Gargano, M, Gallo, S, Galli, A, Saleh, Miriam, Bonizzoni, Letizia, Orsilli, Jacopo, Samela, Sabrina, Gargano, Marco, Gallo, Salvatore, and Galli, Anna
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Lapis lazuli use stretches back more than 6500 years; ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome treasured and prized it. Afghanistan has been the oldest source for this stone, while Chile, Canada, Russia and a few other countries have been reported as sources for raw material in more recent times; the rarity of historical mines surely represents a positive aspect for the provenance clue of artefacts. Lapis lazuli is a rock consisting mainly of lazurite, to which it owes the blue colour, calcite and pyrite. Other constituents may be present, related to the different mines. In the present work, we apply the principles of Radio-luminescence (RL) exploiting as radiation source the X-ray tube of a portable commercial X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometer; in this way, X-Ray Fluorescence spectra (XRF) can be simultaneously acquired to have a larger set of data. To highlight the instrumental experimental differences, we refer to the portable set up as X-Ray Luminescence (XRL), as suggested by recent literature. We thus looked for the possibility of applying a wieldy, low cost and non-destructive method that could fit also to precious objects, based on the join use of XRF and XRL. We performed analyses on raw lapis lazuli stones from five different provenances, both historical and modern, and on four sets of unknown origin carved polished stones, to test our methods on real artefacts. We focalised on a limited number of samples to concentrate on the statistical treatment of spectra obtained, so to get a synergic response of the two applied techniques. We were able to obtain a clear distinction for the different classified provenances and could speculate those of unknown samples.
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- 2020
38. The role of IRT in the archaeometric study of ancient glass through XRF and FORS
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Micheletti, F, Orsilli, J, Melada, J, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Bonizzoni, L, Micheletti, Francesca, Orsilli, Jacopo, Melada, Jacopo, Gargano, Marco, Ludwig, Nicola, Bonizzoni, Letizia, Micheletti, F, Orsilli, J, Melada, J, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Bonizzoni, L, Micheletti, Francesca, Orsilli, Jacopo, Melada, Jacopo, Gargano, Marco, Ludwig, Nicola, and Bonizzoni, Letizia
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The process of degradation of archaeological glass subjected to centuries of burial can be of great relevance: typical consequence of degradation in the original vitreous material is rainbow-like iridescence due to chemical alteration of surface layers, salts formation and ion migration. The research presented in this paper is focused on the study of a collection of Roman glass (I - II century A.D.) held by the Museo Civico Etnografico Archeologico Fanchini of Oleggio, Italy. Chemical characterization (namely flux, chromophores and opacifiers determination) has been performed by a combination of X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and Fibre Optics Reflectance Spectroscopy (FORS) in the UV–Vis-NIR region. Conservation conditions have been studied and degraded areas have been mapped through Infrared thermography (IRT). IRT is a non-invasive method typically used to measure the apparent temperature of objects and represent it as pseudo-colour images. In the present work, we demonstrate the feasibility of IRT for identifying and mapping glass substrate defects due to ageing of glass, assuming that they may be considered as thermal anomalies. Thermogram sequences have been processed by high order statistical analysis, which is particularly suitable since it is based on automated processes where the output is a single representative image. The use of a thermal camera allows furthermore to perform remote analysis in areas hardly reachable in a fast and effective way.
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39. A new methodology for comparing IR reflectographic systems
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Gargano, M., Ludwig, N., and Poldi, G.
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40. A new lighting method for cultural materials using selective chromatic light.
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Gargano, M, Scotuzzi, S, Angelin, EM, Santilli, O, del Hoyo-Meléndez, JM, and Ludwig, N
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PAINTING techniques , *HUMIDITY , *DAYLIGHT , *PHOTODEGRADATION , *LUMINOUS flux , *RISK exposure , *LIGHT sources - Abstract
Lighting is a critical component in a museum environment because, together with temperature, relative humidity and pollutants, it is one of the damaging factors able to produce long‐term, cumulative and irreversible photodegradation processes. To correctly preserve artworks, limiting illuminance and exposure is recommended, allowing on one side the preservation of the object, but on the other limiting the display of the object, especially for sensitive materials. The aim of this research was to develop, evaluate and compare a new lighting method for paintings and other cultural materials to improve the experience of the objects whilst reducing the risks from exposure. The idea is based on the use of selective chromatic light where the component of the spectrum absorbed by the materials is removed. This absorption is the principal cause of photodegradation. The proposed lighting system can be obtained by combining different types of projection systems together with filtering using an appropriate light source. Six methods of light projection have been compared for two mock-ups simulating real artworks with high and medium light sensitivity. The efficiency of illumination increased from 30% to 111% compared to standard lighting systems. Light stability tests were additionally performed, finding reduced colour changes compared to traditional lighting systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Multi-analytical investigation of panel, pigments and varnish of The Martyirdom of St. Catherine by Gaudenzio Ferrari (16th century)
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Gargano, M., primary, Bonizzoni, L., additional, Grifoni, E., additional, Melada, J., additional, Guglielmi, V., additional, Bruni, S., additional, and Ludwig, N., additional
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- 2020
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42. More nature in the city
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Capotorti, G, primary, Bonacquisti, S, additional, Abis, L, additional, Aloisi, I, additional, Attorre, F, additional, Bacaro, G, additional, Balletto, G, additional, Banfi, E, additional, Barni, E, additional, Bartoli, F, additional, Bazzato, E, additional, Beccaccioli, M, additional, Braglia, R, additional, Bretzel, F, additional, Brighetti, M. A, additional, Brundu, G, additional, Burnelli, M, additional, Calfapietra, C, additional, Cambria, V. E, additional, Caneva, G, additional, Canini, A, additional, Caronni, S, additional, Castello, M, additional, Catalano, C, additional, Celesti-Grapow, L, additional, Cicinelli, E, additional, Cipriani, L, additional, Citterio, S, additional, Concu, G, additional, Coppi, A, additional, Corona, E, additional, Del Duca, S, additional, Del, Vico E, additional, Di Gristina, E, additional, Domina, G, additional, Faino, L, additional, Fano, E. A, additional, Fares, S, additional, Farris, E, additional, Farris, S, additional, Fornaciari, M, additional, Gaglio, M, additional, Galasso, G, additional, Galletti, M, additional, Gargano, M. L, additional, Gentili, R, additional, Giannotta, A. P, additional, Guarino, C, additional, Guarino, R, additional, Iaquinta, G, additional, Iiriti, G, additional, Lallai, A, additional, Lallai, E, additional, Lattanzi, E, additional, Manca, S, additional, Manes, F, additional, Marignani, M, additional, Marinangeli, F, additional, Mariotti, M, additional, Mascia, F, additional, Mazzola, P, additional, Meloni, G, additional, Michelozzi, P, additional, Miraglia, A, additional, Montagnani, C, additional, Mundula, L, additional, Muresan, A. N, additional, Musanti, F, additional, Nardini, A, additional, Nicosia, E, additional, Oddi, L, additional, Orlandi, F, additional, Pace, R, additional, Palumbo, M. E, additional, Palumbo, S, additional, Parrotta, L, additional, Pasta, S, additional, Perini, K, additional, Poldini, L, additional, Postiglione, A, additional, Prigioniero, A, additional, Proietti, C, additional, Raimondo, F. M, additional, Ranfa, A, additional, Redi, E. L, additional, Reverberi, M, additional, Roccotiello, E, additional, Ruga, L, additional, Savo, V, additional, Scarano, P, additional, Schirru, F, additional, Sciarrillo, R, additional, Scuderi, F, additional, Sebastiani, A, additional, Siniscalco, C, additional, Sordo, A, additional, Suanno, C, additional, Tartaglia, M, additional, Tilia, A, additional, Toffolo, C, additional, Toselli, E, additional, Travaglini, A, additional, Ventura, F, additional, Venturella, G, additional, Vincenzi, F, additional, and Blasi, C, additional
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43. Updated checklist of macromycetes of Tunisia
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Ouali, Z., primary, Boudagga, S., additional, Sbissi, I., additional, Calvo, R., additional, Venturella, G., additional, Jaouani, A., additional, and Gargano, M. L., additional
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- 2020
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44. Thermography for hyperthermia effects visualisation during magnetic stimulation in Image-Guided Radiation Therapy
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Ludwig, N., primary, Arosio, P., additional, Gallo, S., additional, Gargano, M., additional, Melada, J., additional, and Veronese, I., additional
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- 2020
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45. Pulsed Thermography applied to multi-material and multi-layer pomological models
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Grifoni, E., primary, Melada, J., additional, Bonizzoni, L., additional, Gargano, M., additional, Mignani, I., additional, and Ludwig, N. G., additional
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- 2020
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46. Multi-instrumental characterization of porous media: the role of the Spilling Drop Test
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Melada, J., primary, Arosio, P., additional, Gargano, M., additional, and Ludwig, N., additional
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- 2020
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47. Forest ecosystems in the Monti Sicani Park (Sicily).
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Pardi, R., Venturella, G., Cirlincione, F., Mirabile, G., Di Gristina, E., and Gargano, M. L.
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FOREST dynamics ,EUROPEAN beech ,COMMUNITY forests ,AFFORESTATION ,PARKS - Abstract
The authors analysed the forest ecosystems in the Monti Sicani Park (Sicily). In particular, the state of the natural and non-native forests in the Site of Community Interest (SCI ITA040005) - Monte Cammarata, Contrada Salaci, was evaluated in terms of distribution, evolution of forest dynamics and, silvicultural activities. The evolution of vegetation within two different forest plots are analysed and management strategies are proposed. The finding on Mount Cammarata of seedlings of Fagus sylvatica in the undergrowth of a conifer afforestation is noteworthy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Production, oxidation traits and health of dairy ewes fed diets supplemented with fungus myceliated grains
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Bonanno A., Alabiso M., Todaro M., Di Miceli G., Maniaci G., Mazza F., Gargano M. L., Venturella G., Di Grigoli A, Bonanno A., Alabiso M., Todaro M., Di Miceli G., Maniaci G., Mazza F., Gargano M.L., Venturella G., and Di Grigoli A
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feed additive ,Settore AGR/19 - Zootecnica Speciale ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,mushroom ,antioxidant propertie ,Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animale ,milk production ,bioactive compound ,dairy ewe ,chemical and fatty acid composition - Abstract
Mushrooms contain many bioactive compounds, mainly poly- and oligosaccharides, known to have benefits for human health. Polysaccharides from mushrooms exhibited immunomodulatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, as well as antitumor activity. Furthermore, some mushrooms showed to have potent antioxidant properties due to the presence of phenolic acids, flavonoids, polysaccharides, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, and tocopherols. These beneficial properties of mushrooms bioactive compounds indicate their potential use as performance-enhancing natural feed additives for livestock animals. In this regard, the use of mushrooms and mushroom-derived products has largely been investigated in the feeding of poultry species, showing positive effects on immune system, microbial and parasite control in the intestines, antioxidant protection, and overall animal health and production. Until now, however, few studies have reported the effects of mushroom-based diets on the health status and productive responses of ruminant livestock animals. Accordingly, a study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of diets supplemented with fungus myceliated grains (FMG) fed to dairy ewes on intestinal parasite control, milk production and fatty acid (FA) profile, and cheese oxidative stability. During an 8-week period, 21 Valle del Belice ewes were divided into 3 homogeneous groups which were fed with hay ad libitum and 1.3 kg/day per ewe of one of 3 isoproteic and isofibrous concentrates containing faba bean (50%), barley (30%) and sorghum grains (20%), these latter included as FMG or non-myceliated grains; accordingly, the FMG were supplied at levels of 20% (FMG20), 10% (FMG10) or 0% (FMG0). FMG were prepared by incubating sterile sorghum grains with mycelia of selected mushrooms at 25°C for 8 weeks, then they were dried at 60°C for 24 h and stored at 4°C until used. The ewes fed FMG20 diet showed comparable dry matter (DM) and nutrients intake, a reduction in intestinal parasite infection, a tendency towards increased milk yield, and a higher milk casein content (4.8% vs 4.3% and 4.3% in FMG20, FMG10 and FMG0; P
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49. A new imaging method of fluorescence induced by multispectral UV for studying historical musical instruments coatings
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Cavaleri, T., Fiocco, G., Rovetta, T., Dondi, P., Malagodi, M., Gulmini, M., Piccirillo, A., Pisani, M., Zucco, M., and Gargano, M.
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UV-luminescence, multispectral imaging, bowed musical instruments, coating materials, madder lake, varnishes ,UV-luminescence ,varnishes ,coating materials ,multispectral imaging ,madder lake ,bowed musical instruments - Published
- 2019
50. UV-IR image enhancement for mapping restorations applied on an Egyptian coffin of the XXI Dynasty
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Ludwig, N, Orsilli, J, Bonizzoni, L, Gargano, M, Ludwig, N, Orsilli, J, Bonizzoni, L, and Gargano, M
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The use of non-invasive analytical techniques on cultural heritage objects usually faces the insurmountable limit of dealing with artworks subjected to more restorations. For painted surfaces, imaging techniques, such as infrared photography (NIR) and ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF), allow to distinguish areas with different kind and period of interventions. This paper presents the application of such techniques on two wooden coffins of the 21st Dynasty with a complex restoration history, the analytical inspections deal with the issues occurring in the reconstruction of a fluorescence map that is influenced by on both the use of non-original pigments and the presence of protective varnishes. In uncontrolled laboratory conditions, the possibility to associate quantitatively and univocally the luminance recorded by the camera with a certain level of fluorescence can be very difficult. An algorithm has been developed to obtain a map with an evident relationship between fluorescence and diagnostic information. First, the pixels of the fluorescent areas presenting different reflectance in the visible image have been used to equalize the visible image. Then, the ratio of the UVIVF image to the equalized image has been calculated, highlighting the low and non-fluorescent areas. After the thresholding and the segmentation of the UVIVF image, the masks obtained have been overlaid on the NIR images to merge and to map the areas with supposed similar restoration materials. The results illustrated in this work are followed by a punctual spectroscopic campaign, where the information on the imaging analysis is linked to and completed by the study of the chemical compounds in the coffins.
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