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    Assi [?] an Gisela Grimm (1 Brief)

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    ASSI [?] AN GISELA GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Assi [?] an Gisela Grimm (1 Brief) (Br5758) Brief 5758 (Br5758

    The tree model of a meromorphic plane curve

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    We associate with a plane meromorphic curve f a tree model T(f) based on its contact structure. Then we give a description of the y-derivative of f (resp. the Jacobian J(f, g)) in terms of T(f) (resp. T(f, g)). We also characterize the regularity of f in terms of its tree. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Italia.Abhyankar S. S., 1977, P INT S ALG GEOM KYO, P240; Abhyankar SS, 1999, P INDIAN AS-MATH SCI, V109, P117, DOI 10.1007-BF02841532; Assi A., 1999, MATH Z, V230, P16; Assi A, 1999, CR ACAD SCI I-MATH, V329, P625, DOI 10.1016-S0764-4442(00)80013-0; Barroso ERG, 2000, P LOND MATH SOC, V81, P1, DOI 10.1112-S0024611500012430; DELAMATA FD, 1994, COMPOS MATH, V92, P327; DELAMATA FD, 1994, LOND MATH S, V201, P61; KUO TC, 1977, TOPOLOGY, V16, P299, DOI 10.1016-0040-9383(77)90037-4; Maugendre H, 1998, ANN FS TOULOUSE, V7, P497; Maugendre H., J LONDON MATH SOC, V59, P207; Merle M., 1977, INVENT MATH, V41, P299; Wall C.T.C., 2004, LMS STUDENT TEXTS, V63; Zariski O., 1973, LECT CTR MATH ECOLE0

    Assi mediani

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    Recensione di di G. Di Costanzo, Assi mediani, Per una topografia sociale della conurbazione napoletana, Mimesis, Milano 201

    Demographic and socioeconomic determinants of smoking in the Biyem-Assi health district, Yaoundé, Cameroon

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    Background There is a rise in the trend of tobacco smoking in Cameroon. The objective of the study was to investigate the demographic and socioeconomic determinants of smoking behaviour in the population of Biyem-Assi health district thereby estimating the prevalence of smoking in the district. Methods A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on a sample size of 510 people. Data were collected using structured questionnaires on the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of smoking in the Biyem-Assi health district. A multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted at 95% (p<0.05) confidence interval to identify the characteristics of smoking. Results The age range for the sampled population was 18-75. The study showed smoking prevalence of 38.75%. From the multiple logistic regressions, men were more likely to smoke than women (AOR: 6.02; 95% CI: 2.24-16.17). The respondents less than or equal to 35 years were 55% less likely to smoke than those above 35 (AOR: 0.45; 95% CI: 0.22-0.93), while those working with the informal sector were more likely to engage in smoking than those of the formal sector (AOR: 2.59; 95% CI: 1.25-5.38). The respondents who had friends or relatives who smoke were more likely to smoke (AOR: 24.56; 95% CI: 8.92-67.63) and those who believed public campaigns could prevent smoking were 75% less likely to smoke (AOR: 0.26; 95% CI: 0.12-.053). The respondents who were targeted by the regulation of smoking-free public places were 83% less likely to smoke (0.17; 95% CI: 0.07-.039). Conclusions The prevalence of smoking in the Biyem-Assi health district is high. Gender, age, occupation and having friends and relatives who smoke are highly associated with smoking behaviour

    Quadro degli assi strategici per l’aumento di resilienza dell’ambiente costruito negli indirizzi strutturali grey, infrastrutturali green e sovrastrutturali soft

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    Con lo scopo di predisporre specifiche strategie di adattamento sviluppate ad hoc sulla base delle problematiche descritte, occorre far riferimento ad un quadro ampio di “assi strategici” costruiti sulla scorta di quanto ci indicano le Linee Guida per le Green City elaborate dal Green City Network (SGGE, 2017a; SGGE, 2017b; FSS, 2018; Tucci, 2018a): si tratta di 12 assi strategici per l’incremento delle capacità di resilienza dell’ambiente costruito urbano, articolati in tre “pacchetti” riferiti alle categorie di indirizzo “grey”, “green” e “soft”, che interagiscono tutti fortemente tra di loro

    Municipal solid waste combustion together with sewage sludge: the characterization and the stabilization of the ashes produced

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    Municipal solid waste combustion together with sewage sludge: the characterization and the stabilization of the ashes producedMunicipal solid waste combustion together with sewage sludge: the characterization and the stabilization of the ashes produce

    Assi Sangam Ghat, Benares, 1898

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    PH Coll 1462.2This ghat lies at the confluence of the Assi and Ganges rivers, and is a holy site for pilgrims

    Solare EUV Strahlungsmessung mit dem San Marco ASSI - ein Referenzspektrum

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    S.2175-2178 : Tab.,Lit.The only satellite measurement of the solar EUV irradiance during solar cycle 22 has been obtained with the Airglow Solar Spectrometer Instrument (ASSI) aboard the San Marco 5 satellite flown in 1988. The ASSI in-flight calibration parameters are established by using the internal capabilities of ASSI and by comparing ASSI results to the results from other space-based experiments on the ASSI calibration rocket and the Solar Mesospheric Explorer (SME). A solar EUV irradiance spectrum derived from ASSI observations on November 10, 1988 is presented as a reference spectrum for moderate solar activity (F10.7 approximately equal 150) for the aeronomy community. This ASSI spectrum should be considered as a refinement and extension of the solar EUV spectrum published for the same day by Woods and Rottman [1990]. This new reference solar spectrum covers the wavelength range from 20 to 200 run and is presented in a format similar to the 37 wavelength intervals defined by Torr and Torr [1985] .19Nr.2

    [Portraits of Félix Pyat and Adolphe-Alphonse Assi]

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    Felix Pyat.; Assi. Member of the Commune, and one of the chiefs of the International Society.From document "Collection of Communard Photographs (55)": "Name: F. Pyat; Photographer: Carjat; Name: Assi*(one of the chiefs of international society); Photographer: Thiebault.

    Characterization of the metabolic profile of novel psychoactive substances by a combination of in vitro and in vivo studies and chromatographic-spectrometric techniques

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    This PhD work is focused on those Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) which could exert effects as doping agent in sport competitions. Analysis were carried out at “Laboratorio Antidoping FMSI” of Rome part of laboratories around the world accredited by WADA to conduct human doping control sample analyses. Different substances were selected thorough the years of study, among those NPS with structures and action similar to other compounds already prohibited in sport competitions. The substances of interest were selected according to University of Ferrara department of morphology, surgery and experimental medicine, section of legal medicine, a collaborative centre of Italian Early Warning System (IEWS) and University Cattolica of Rome. This collaboration led to the establishment of a multicentric collaborative group for the IEWS. The aim was to introduce these selected NPS as recognized doping agents searched by laboratories routine drug test of World Antidoping Agency (WADA), or forensic toxicology laboratories. With this aim specific compounds were selected and their potential effects were evaluated through in vivo behavioural studies employing murine model as a model of human behaviour and metabolism. The substances were administered to mice groups and behavioral studies were carried out at University of Ferrara to establish potential stimulant effects, which configure substances as stimulant compound in-competition. When a substance has showed typical effects as a doping agent, metabolism studies were carried out by our laboratory employing human liver microsomes or CYPs isoform as a model of human oxidative metabolism, and samples were analysed through liquid chromatography mass spectrometry techniques. The selected substances are: Methiopropamine, 4,4’ Dimethylaminorex, Pyrovalerone, Methedrone, γ-valerolactone, ADB-CHMICA, CUMYL-THPINACA. 13 All of these substances show potential stimulant effects known in literature or proved by behavioral studies provided by University of Ferrara. They were selected in accordance with IEWS alert on their abuse in Italy and their potential implication with fatal intoxication. For selected substances (Methiopropamine, GVL, 4,4’ DMAR) tissue damage were also estimated by collaboration with University Cattolica of Rome. For all the substances in vitro metabolism studies were carried out to in order to investigate metabolic pathways reactions and select the most suitable markers of intake. Methiopropamine, 4,4’-dimethylaminorex, and γ-valerolactone are substances of interest in forensic analysis as potential hazardous novel abused recreational drugs with unknown metabolism and /or excretion. The in vivo metabolism of these compounds was therefore studied employing mice as metabolism model. The matrix selected was urine as the elected matrix for doping and toxicological analysis. Collected data from the three unit were linked and proposed to IEWS with the aim to bring up the unknowledge on these substances and to propose the introduction of fundamental data on their toxicology, effects and metabolism on EWS international databas
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