29 research outputs found

    LE NOTIFICAZIONI CIVILI NELLA RIFORMA CARTABIA

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    In civil proceedings service by certified electronic mail is developing to such a point that, in a very large number of cases, it has become mandatory for lawyers when the recipient is obliged to have a digital domicile (e.g. companies, or persons registered in professional registers) or when, even without being obliged to do so, a person (including a natural person) has elected his or her own digital domicile registered in a special public directory. The article provides a critical evaluation and interpretive analysis of the new rules introduced by the so-called Cartabia reform on a topic of such particular interest to highlight its strengths, weaknesses, contradictions, inconsistencies and/or other important issues. The author comes to the conclusion that the objective of exclusively electronic notifications can only be achieved when a general obligation of digital domiciliation for all citizens is established, which is still missing. To achieve this result, however, it would be necessary to adopt suitable solutions to sanction overloading of the certified mailbox

    The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Outdoor Physical Activities for People with Disabilities, including the Risks for Psychophysical Well-Being

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    The restrictions and social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have created many obstacles in the practice of outdoor physical activity (OPA) throughout the world, particularly for the most vulnerable people, such as those with disabilities. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of pandemic-related limitations on the OPA of an Italian cohort of people with disabilities practicing sports. A retrospective observational study was conducted using an online survey. The questionnaire was distributed to 121 disabled athletes who practiced different outdoor physical activities. A total of 96 completed the survey, which collected demographic data, information about daily outdoor physical activity and sports habits, and about physical and psychological health before and during the pandemic. The frequency of daily OPA per week, along with the hours of physical activity, significantly decreased during the pandemic compared to those of the year before (p < 0.0001). A statistically significant deterioration was also found in the physical and mental well-being of disabled athletes during the pandemic (p < 0.0001) when compared to those from the year before the advent of COVID-19. This research demonstrated the negative impact of COVID-19 restrictions on OPA levels and on the physical and mental well-being of athletes with disabilities. It also highlighted a new challenge regarding the sustainability and integration of the national health system, demonstrating the necessity of improving the consistent accessibility of people with disabilities to OPA, both under normal conditions and emergency situations, in order to guarantee their psychophysical well-being

    Satureggia, Polio montano, Serpillo, Verbena Vulgaris, Brunella

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    1. Nome scientifico: Satureja hortensis L. (Lamiaceae, Labiatae) Nome attuale: Santoreggia estiva 2. Nome scientifico: Teucrium montanum L. (Lamiaceae, Labiatae) Nome attuale: Camedrio montano 3. Nome scientifico: Thymus serpyllum L. (Lamiaceae, Labiatae) Nome attuale: Serpillo 4. Nome scientifico: Verbena officinalis L. (Verbenaceae) Nome attuale: Verbena 5. Nome scientifico: Prunella vulgaris L. (Lamiaceae, Labiatae) Nome attuale: Prunella, Morell

    Ultrastructure of cilia in horses

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    This paper presents some ultrastructural details of cilia from the ciliated tracheal epithelium of healthy horses. By using a new fixation method, the Authors were able to describe minute details, some of which have been only rarely observed in other species and mostly by means of the freeze-etch technique (i.e. electron dense particles of ciliary necklace). The Authors justify the need to investigate the ultrastructural details of cilia in various species since the minute morphological differences might be functionally significant

    Birational geometry of foliations

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    The text presents the birational classification of holomorphic foliations of surfaces.  It discusses at length the theory developed by L.G. Mendes, M. McQuillan and the author to study foliations of surfaces  in the spirit of the classification of complex algebraic surfaces

    Brunella Eruli(II Hommage a Ettore Gelpi, Part 1 Memorial Articles for Ettore Gelpi)

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    この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました

    L'e-Publishing in Italia nel 2001 : a che punto è la riforma dell'editoria? [Paper presented at the Italian Session of Online Information Meeting 2001 - London, 5 december 2001, and at Seminario AIDA "L'editoria elettronica: nuove leggi e vecchia economia", Milano, Palazzo delle Stelline, 15 march 2002]

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    The article examines the two laws recently approved by the Italian Parliament, no. 62 regulating publishing and no. 248 regulating copyright, and the way these may affect both the off-line and the on-line publishing up to 2001. Provocatively, the author reads the new legal encadrement as dramatically insuffi cient to set to order the multifaceted and sometime thorny relations among all the actors of the publishing world; the law is thus seen as being altogether incapable of opening a true new course. Looking out on a wider perspective, the international context is also far from showing clear guidelines. Indeed, quite differently, contradictions do emerge when agents varying from public institutions engaged for open sources, publishers concerned with copyright protection, to newly-born information services needs are forcely bound to interrelation. The fast-changing publishing world is less and less bound to the fixity of print as it moves more and more towards electronic

    A Descent into the Unknown Edgar Allan Poe’s Dappled Duality

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    Thesis (B.A. in English Literature, Minor in Philosophy)--John Cabot University, Spring 2018.The existentialist inquiry which designed this thesis begins with the ambiguous nature of Edgar Allan Poe’s works. It begins with a primal inquisition on knowledge, that is to say, the source for grasping the ultimate truth, locating its place within the philosophical discourse, to then prove its inaccessibility in Poe’s literary sphere. This thesis is aimed to show how the author plays with the unknown and the reader’s expectations of knowability, through Poe’s take on science and the ambiguous theme of the double

    Compact Kähler 3-manifolds without non-trivial subvarieties

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    International audienceWe prove that any compact Kähler 3-dimensional manifold which has no non-trivial complex subvarieties is a torus. This is a very special case of a general conjecture on the structure of 'simple manifolds', central in the bimeromorphic classification of compact Kähler manifolds. The proof follows from the Brunella pseudo-effectivity theorem, combined with fundamental results of Siu and of the second author on the Lelong numbers of closed positive (1,1)-currents, and with a version of the hard Lefschetz theorem for pseudo-effective line bundles, due to Takegoshi and Demailly-Peternell-Schneider. In a similar vein, we show that a normal compact and Kähler 3-dimensional analytic space with terminal singularities and nef canonical bundle is a cyclic quotient of a simple non-projective torus if it carries no effective divisor. This is a crucial step to complete the bimeromorphic classification of compact Kähler 3-fold

    Reassessing the Middle Palaeolithic lithic technology of Grotta Romanelli (Lecce, southern Italy)

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    Located in the southernmost part of the Italian Peninsula, specifically the Salento area in the Apulia region, Grotta Romanelli (Lecce) is one of Italy's most significant Palaeolithic sites. It shows evidence of human occupation from the Middle to the late Upper Palaeolithic. This study presents a re-analysis of historical lithic collections and also includes a new analysis of artefacts from recent excavations within Middle Palaeolithic Inside Stratigraphic Unit 3 (ISU3). This unit, formerly referred to as level G or “terre rosse”, is dated to at least the MIS 5 interglacial period. Our findings offer a revised perspective on past interpretations of Grotta Romanelli's Middle Palaeolithic lithic industry. Interpretations of this industry have varied over time, especially regarding the presence of Levallois core technology — an important cultural and chronological marker. The initial classification in the 1970s described the assemblage as Charentian Mousterian of Quina type, characterized by the absence of Levallois technology and the exclusive use of local materials. However, studies from the 2000s suggested a predominance of Levallois technology, along with a noteworthy, albeit limited, use of non-local materials. Our lithic analysis suggests instead a focus on expedient flake production using exclusively locally available raw materials, with no evidence of the Levallois method. These results contrast with previous hypotheses, indicating a distinctive role for Grotta Romanelli's lithic technology within the Middle Palaeolithic cultural framework of southern Italy. © 2025 The Author
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