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    Colombo e la tavola globale

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    Catalogo della mostra "Colombo e la tavola globale", allestita presso il Museo civico di storia naturale G. Doria di Genova dal 13 marzo al 26 agosto 200

    Conversations with Cabrera: Mauro Guillén

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    Presented online January 26, 2021, 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.Conversations with Cabrera are unscripted and informal, unearthing leadership’s thinking behind the big ideas taking shape across the Institute and trends likely to define our future. This video series is meant to capture candid conversations between President Ángel Cabrera and thought leaders across Georgia Tech and beyond.Ángel Cabrera, President, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.Mauro Guillén, Zandman Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Penn Lauder Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER).Runtime: 56:53 minutesPresident Ángel Cabrera in conversation with author and educator Mauro Guillén. They discuss the themes of Guillén's book, 2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything. Mauro Guillén’s bestselling book 2030 is both a remarkable guide to the coming changes and an exercise in the power of “lateral thinking,” thereby revolutionizing the way you think about cataclysmic change and its consequences

    sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231174312 - Supplemental material for Reducing Effect of a Standardized Extract of Apple Branches on Food Intake in Healthy, Nonobese Rats

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X231174312 for Reducing Effect of a Standardized Extract of Apple Branches on Food Intake in Healthy, Nonobese Rats by Mauro A.M. Carai, Erika Sitzia, and Giancarlo Colombo in Natural Product Communications</p

    No Europe without Brussels: The Berlaymont Building and the Development of the Léopold Area

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    Europe and Brussels had a mutual dependency from the founding of the European Communities. This article explores the historic relation between local urban and the transnational development of post-war Europe. It ultimately raises the question to what extent there exists a dialogue between various actors involved to actively design and build the image of Europe in Brussels.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.History, Form & Aesthetic

    IL PARTITO BA'TH SIRIANO. DAL DIBATTITO IDEOLOGICO DELLE ORIGINI ALL'ESPERIENZA DI GOVERNO (1947-1966)

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    Il Baʿth, o Partito della Resurrezione Araba Socialista (PRAS), è considerato dalla pubblicistica uno dei più importanti movimenti politici a matrice non religiosa del mondo arabo del XX secolo. Esso si fece promotore di un progetto rivoluzionario, quasi utopico: l’unificazione del mondo arabofono in unico stato regolato da un’economia di stampo socialista. Il presente studio intende ripercorrere l’evoluzione del partito da un punto di vista politico e ideologico, analizzando il corpus letterario prodotto da fondatori e iscritti, le sue particolarità e le criticità e, infine, le conseguenze che tali idee e teorie ebbero sul partito e sulla politica siriana. Dopo aver esaminato il milieu storico e culturale in cui si formarono i concetti pivotali del baathismo, nazionalismo e socialismo, la ricerca si concentrerà dapprima sulla nascita dei movimenti proto-baathisti e, in seguito, sull’evoluzione del corpus ideologico e della struttura partitica interna. Verrà successivamente data attenzione ai mutamenti dell’apparato teorico nel “periodo nasserista” della Repubblica Araba Unita (1958-1961) e durante gli anni Sessanta, quando al fallimento del progetto unionista si aggiunse la competizione intra-baathista. La dimensione storica verrà completata con un’analisi storiografica che proporrà e discuterà nuove suddivisioni delle stagioni del PRAS. Verrà approfondita anche la terminologia politica, sulla base e lo spoglio delle fonti primarie in lingua araba.The Baʿth, or Arab Socialist Resurrection Party, is considered to be one of the most important non-religious political movements in the Arab world of the 20st century. It promoted a revolutionary, almost utopic, project: the unification of the Arab-speaking territories in a single state. The present study aims to explain the evolution of the Baʿth from a political and ideological point of view, analyzing the party literature written by the founders and members, highlighting its main characteristics, the critical points and, finally, the impact that these ideas and theories had on party and Syria political course. After examining the historical and ideological milieu in which the pivotal concepts of Baathism, nationalism and socialism, developed, the research will first focus on the birth of proto-Baathist movements, and then on the evolution of the ideological corpus and party structure. The thesis will also investigate the changes in the theoretical apparatus occurred both during the “Nasserist period” of the United Arab Republic (1958-1961) and in the 1960s, when intra-Baathist competition escalated after the failure of the unionist project. The historical dimension will be completed with a historiographical analysis that will propose and discuss new subdivisions of the PRAS seasons. Political terminology will also be explored on the basis and the analysis of primary sources in Arabic

    Between La Tendenza and Neoliberty: Mauro Baracco Goes to Australia

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    Discussion of various relationships between Italian postmodern architecture (including works by Aldo Rossi, Gianni Braghieri and Gabetti&Isola), Australian postmodern architecture (including Edmond&Corrigan and Robin Boyd among others), and theoretical and design approach undertaken by the author (Mauro Baracco) as both a practitioner (director of Baracco+Wright Architects, Melbourne) and an academic (Associate Professor in Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University, Melbourne)

    Control of biological resources on graphs

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    A biological resource is a population characterized by birth, aging and death, grown in order to produce a profit. The evolution of this system is described by a structured population model, modified to take into account the selection for reproduction or for the market. This selection is the control that has to be optimized in order to maximize the profit. First we prove the well posedness of the descriptive model. Then, the profit is shown to be Gâteaux differentiable with respect to the controls. Finally, we ensure that the maximal profit can be reached by means of Bang–Bang controls

    On the p-System at a Junction

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    Editori: F. Ancona, I. Lasiecka, W. Littman e R. Triggiani
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