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Editorial note - On the aims and scope and priority areas in Materials and Design
Alexander M. Korsunsky, A. Geoffrey Gibson, Giang D. Nguyen, Marco Sebastiani, Xu Song, Tan Su
Pia Sebastiani, piano (Argentina)
Concierto interpretado por Pia Sebastiani. Esta pianista y compositora nació en Buenos Aires, donde estudió con la orientación de los maestros Lalewicz, Gilardi y Baldi. Merced a los numerosos premios y becas nacionales y extranjeros obtenidos en el comienzo de su carrera, viajó más tarde a Europa y los Estados Unidos, donde se perfeccionó con los maestros Marquerite Long, Magda Tagliaferro, Olivier Messiaen, Darius Milhaud y Aaron Copland. Así, esta artista egresó del Conservatorio Nacional de París y del "Berhshire Music Center" (Tanglewood). Desde entonces realizó ininterrumpidamente giras por los más importantes centros musicales de Europa, Latinoamérica y los Estados Unidos.
En este concierto interpretó obras de D. Scarlatti, J. Brahms, C. Debussy, G. Faure y A. Ginastera
Cognitive technologies as boundary objects in digital place
Boundary objects consist of devices, artifacts, and images that support the construction of meaning by different actors (Carlile, 2002, 2004). By acting and interacting, people even transform subjective meanings into artifacts, assigning meaning to reality, and thereby constructing it. Boundary objects translate, coordinate, and align the perspectives of different parties (Klimbe et al., 2010), but with their plasticity, they remain both adaptable to local needs and robust enough to maintain a common identity across different uses (Mele, Sebastiani and Corsaro, 2018). This paper explores the role of cognitive technologies as boundary objects in digital space. An interactive, qualitative, case-study approach is adopted to gain insights into the phenomena described. Starting from the idea that social construction and sensemaking process that transform spaces and create a “sense of place” (Parsons et al., 2017: 143), we show the way cognitive technologies perform inmost cases as boundary objects enacting actors’ interactions and sensemaking in digital space
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Helmstedt, Univ., Jur. Diss., 1728Autopsie nach Ex. der SUB Göttingen u. d. ULB Sachsen-Anhalt (Halle)Paginierfehler: S. 27 zweimal gedrucktVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Helmstadii Typis Sebastiani Bvcholtzii
Gallerie e Grandi Opere Sotterranee
Dal mese di luglio 2018 mi è stato chiesto di entrare a far parte del Comitato Editoriale della rivista Gallerie e Grandi Opere Sotterranee. Attualmente sono uno degli Editor della Rivista
Hepatic iron overload is common in chronic hepatitis B and is more severe in patients coinfected with hepatitis D virus.
Social construction in service innovation
The emergent service-view of innovation has led to rethink how service innovation shapes value creation, rather than services per se. The attention shifts from the content of the innovative offering to the processes through which the innovation is created in service systems. In this study we explore service innovation as a collective phenomenon of new meanings creation and sharing. Empirically we present the success cases of three innovative companies operating in the food industry: Diet to Go, Eat‟s and Gambero Rosso. We find out that the process of service innovation occurs through actors participating and sharing new value co-creation logics. Service innovation becomes a story of social construction through a process of sense-making, where boundary objects assume a relevant role in coordinating the ideas and actions of the different actors. Our study also sheds some light on the relevance of the service support system for service innovation and thus value creation
[The current outlook in the therapy of autoimmune diseases]
Recent advances in immunology and molecular biology have contributed to a much greater understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms of the autoimmune diseases and thus to the development of new rationally-based therapies. Most of the immunosuppressive agents that have been tried in autoimmune disease patients nonspecifically suppress the immune response, often causing various side effects. Autoimmune diseases result from the activation of self-reactive T cells that recognize autoantigens or foreign antigens cross-reactive with an autoantigen coupled with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) products on an antigen presenting cell. It appears possible to modulate T cell activation by interfering with the interaction between T cell receptor and the peptide-MHC molecule complex. A number of sites are potential targets for immunologic intervention, such as MHC molecules, T cell receptor, CD4 and CD3 molecules, adhesion molecules, cytokines and cytokine receptors. In the present review the most important new therapeutic approaches to autoimmune conditions, which appear to be more selective in overcoming the limitations of non-specific treatments, are summarized. They include monoclonal antibodies, cytokines and cytokine-inhibitors, peptides interacting with MHC molecules and T cell vaccination
Adopting/rejecting service innovation: a communication issue
This study addressed service innovation as a process of co-construction and sense-making by companies, customers and other partners. The aim of the study was to investigate the role of communication in fostering service innovation as a process of social construction. Five key communication practices intervening in service innovation were identified
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