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John Iorio Oral History Interview
John Iorio, father of Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio, came to USF in 1963. He discusses teaching in the English Department and the Bachelor of Independent Studies Program at USF, and the experiences that stand out over the 28 years. Dr. Iorio is a native of Naples, Italy, as well as a World War II Veteran and author
John Iorio oral history interview by Mark I. Greenberg, March 12, 2004
John Iorio, father of Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio, came to USF in 1963. He discusses teaching in the English Department and the Bachelor of Independent Studies Program at USF, and the experiences that stand out over the 28 years. Dr. Iorio is a native of Naples, Italy, as well as a World War II Veteran and author
Gymnetis hepatica Di Iorio 2013, new species
Gymnetis hepatica Di Iorio, new species Figs. 2 (distribution), 47–48 (aspects), 54 (parameres), 146 (natural history) Paragymnetis chalcipes litigiosa (Gory & Perch.), in part: Viana & Williner 1981: 36 (distribution (La Rioja)): misidentification. Paragymnetis litigiosa (red form), not Gory & Percheron, 1833: Di Iorio 2003: 181 (natural history), 201 (distribution; natural history), Fig. 11 (distribution; natural history): misidentification. Distribution: ARGENTINA: Santiago del Estero: Sachayoj (Di Iorio 2003); Chaco: Charata (Di Iorio 2003); La Rioja: Iliar (Viana & Williner 1981). Holotype ARGENTINA: Córdoba: “Cordo- / va.” [printed on green paper], “ hepatica / Burm./ Rep. Arg.” [handwritten by Burmeister, originally pinned to the bottom of the drawer], 1 ex. [HBBA], “ Holotypus ” [printed on red paper], “ Gymnetis / hepatica sp. n. / Di Iorio det. 2012” [handwritten on red paper], “ MACN-En / 10820 ” [printed]. Paratypes (41 specimens) PARAGUAY: Presidente Hayes: Los Pioneros, 10-XII-2003, C. Aguilar leg., 1 ex. [LABA]; ARGENTINA: Catamarca: Recreo, 18-III-1952, A. Martínez leg., 1 ex. [ODIC]; Pomancillo, XII-1944, Bosq Collection, 1 ex. [MLPA]; Tucumán: [Tucumán, P. Girard leg.], “[illegible letter]. Corral / I.1907 / [illegible word]” (handwritten on white paper), “16031”, 1 ex. [MACN]; Santiago del Estero: “S. del Estero / Col. Wagner ” [printed], 1 ex. [MLPA]; Rio Salado, Wagner leg., 1 ex. [CBBA], Bosq Collection, 4 exx. [MLPA], one labeled “ Gymnetis / inquinita / Thoms.” [handwritten by Bosq], Richter Collection, 1 ex. [MLPA]; Rio Salado, Wagner leg., 1 ex. [MLPA], “ Gymnetis / heiroglyphica [sic] / rubrocincta Schur. / det. B.C. Ratcliffe 2004 ”; “Rio Salado / Wagner” [handwritten by Bruch], 1 ex. [CBBA]; Villa Ojo de Agua, 9-XII-2004, A. Fortino leg., 1 ex. [AFBA]; [Reserva Provincial El] Copo, I-2008, A. Borquez leg., 3 exx. [LABA]; Sachayoj, 19-I-1993, 12 exx. [ODIC] (Fig. 47); Chaco: Charata, 14-I-1992, 2 exx. [ODIC] (Fig. 48); Villa Río Bermejito, I-2006, 2 exx. [EAPW]; La Rioja: Est. Amado, 24-I-1922, 1 ex. [MACN]; Iliar, VI-1935, M.P. Gómez leg., 1 ex. [ODIC]; Córdoba: “Cordo- / va.” [printed on green paper], 1 ex. [HBBA], without labels, 1 ex. [HBBA]; “Cor- / doba” [printed on green paper], Col. Berg, 1 ex. [MLPA]; Villa Cabrera, 2 exx. [MACN], one labeled “ Gymnetis sp. ”; Without locality: Col. E.D. Dallas, 1 ex. [MACN], “ Gymnetis / hepatica Burm. ” [handwritten by Dallas], all labeled “ Gymnetis / hepatica sp. n. / Di Iorio det. 2012” [handwritten on yellow paper] / Paratypus [printed in capital letters]”, except the specimens in MLPA, labeled “Paratipo” [printed in capital letters on red paper], “ Gymnetis / hepatica sp. n. / det. Di Iorio 2012” [handwritten by Di Iorio on white paper inside a black frame, except “det.” printed]. Holotype. Length between anterior margin of pronotum and the elytral apices, 19.2 mm; maximal width between humeri, 12.3 mm. General color orange on dorsum; pronotum with diffused dark oval spots; elytra with small and irregular dark spots. Ventral side with indefinite, dull, light brown-orange color, as well as in the legs and dorsum of the first two tarsomeres of mesotarsi and metatarsi, except glossy dark brown color of the integument in the ventral side of the three pairs of femora and tibiae, the apex of all tibiae, the remaining tarsomeres of the tarsi, and the mesosternal process. Clypeus angulate between the anterior and lateral margins, anterior margin slightly reflexed, with sparse, round punctures on dorsum. Protibia with small lateral teeth, the first at middle of its length, very small, poorly indicated. Setae light yellow in color on the venter, as well as on legs. Pygidium strongly sculptured, with wide vermiform markings in the anterior half, sparser and smaller, C-shaped towards apex. Paratypes: Length between anterior margin of pronotum and the elytral apices, 13.7 mm to 19.9 mm; maximal width between humeri, 9.2 mm to 13.2 mm. Females without sexual dimorphism (abdominal sternites with the same ventral color as in the males). Parameres as in Fig. 54 (paratype from Sachayoj, Santiago del Estero). Both paratypes from Charata, Chaco have more intense orange color on the dorsum (Fig. 48). Remarks: The most similar species, G. litigiosa, can be distinguished by its general grey color on the dorsum and nearly black on the venter; the clypeus is rounded between the anterior and lateral margins; the head has dense, round punctures; the protibia has the first tooth larger and well developed; the pygidium has fine and anastomizing vermiform markings; and the paremeres are distinct (Fig. 53). The lighter specimens of G. chalcipes (Fig. 45) may be distinguised by the cupreous shine on the venter and tarsi, the different ornamentation on the pygidium, and the shape of the male parameres (Fig. 52). Etymology: The name hepatica, given by Burmeister in allusion to the general russet coloration, is maintained here in memorian of his work on the group. Note 1: The lectotype of Paragymnetis rubrocincta Schürhoff, 1937, illustrated by Ratcliffe (2004: Fig. 32), shows that the identification by Ratcliffe of one specimen of G. hepatica at MLPA as “ Gymnetis / heiroglyphica / rubrocincta Schur. ” was erroneous. Note 2: See Note 1 below Gymnetis litigiosa (Gory & Percheron, 1833).Published as part of Iorio, Osvaldo Di, 2013, A review of the Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from Argentina and adjacent countries: systematics and geographic distributions, pp. 1-87 in Zootaxa 3668 (1) on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3668.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/526623
Infancia e instituciones : Abordajes de las problemáticas sociales de la(s) infancia(s)
Fil: Di Iorio, Jorgelina. Instituto de Investigación, Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Buenos Aires; CONICET
DECISIONES PÚBLICAS Y EFECTIVIDAD DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS PUBLIC DECISIONS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF HUMAN RIGHTS Vito Iorio (Università degli Studi di Salerno)
The complexity of the relations between contemporary legal systems implies a linking
problem between the decision-making process and the recipients of the decisions,
considering the growing uncertainty of acknowledging the convergence between the
decision-makers and the recipients of those, that doesn’t find enough representation in
the synthetic scheme of procedural democracy and in the free acceptance of power. The
recipients of the decisions, coming from the institutions that de facto have the power to
assume, related to the criteria of distribution of the rights and of the most essential ones,
are not embodying the status of ‘citizenship’, or it is assumed in a very limited form.
In the work, adopting the neo-contractual theory of J. Rawls and assuming as prioritary
the problem of effectiveness, are examined all the aspects of the not perceived
violation of the basic principle Quod omnes tangit ab omnibus approbari debet, in the
framework of the close and ineluctable bond among the effectiveness of the law systems,
the effective guarantee of the basic human rights, the concept of democratic citizenship
and the the concept of democracy itself
Marmarina insculpta Iorio 2013, new status
Marmarina insculpta (Kirby, 1819), new status Figs. 42 (distribution), 51 (aspects) Cetonia insculpta Kirby, 1819: 409 (description; distribution); Ratcliffe 2004: 12 (lectotype), 19 (Fig. 43). Gymnetis scutellata Perty, 1830: 53 (description; distribution); Burmeister 1842: 279 (reference). Gymnetis insculpta: Kirby 1834: 34–35 (description; distribution); Burmeister 1842: 279–280 (description; distribution; references); Schenkling 1921: 95 (catalog; distribution; references); Giachino 1982: 233 (catalog). Maculinetis maculosa subsp. insculpta: Schürhoff 1937: 68 (list; new combination; new status). Marmarina maculosa ssp. insculpta: Krajčík 1998: 80 (catalog; distribution). Distribution: BRAZIL (Kirby 1834, Burmeister 1842, Krajčík 1998, Ratcliffe 2004); Col. Spinola, 3 exx. [MRSN] (Giachino 1982). Without locality (Perty 1830). Material examined: PARAGUAY: Itapúa: Bellavista, I-1954, Bosq Collection, 3 exx. [MLPA]; ARGENTINA: Jujuy: Calilegua, 1 ex. [CBBA]; Salta: Dto. Orán, San Ramón de la Nueva Orán, Cedral Viejo, 22-XII-2002, J. Carreras leg., 1 ex. [JCDT]; Misiones: Dto. Santa María, Concepción, X-1944, M.J. Viana leg., 1 ex. [ODIC]; Cataratas [del] Iguazú, 12-II-1971, B. Fastovsky leg., 1 female [ODIC]; Dos de Mayo, 8-I-1969, J. Carreras leg., 1 ex. [JCDT]; Pozo Azul, II-2004, 1 ex. [EAPW]; San Pedro, I-2006, 1 ex. [EAPW].Published as part of Iorio, Osvaldo Di, 2013, A review of the Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from Argentina and adjacent countries: systematics and geographic distributions, pp. 1-87 in Zootaxa 3668 (1) on page 50, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3668.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/526623
Taxonomía y bionomía de la familia Lampyridae (Orden Coleóptera) para la República Argentina
Fil: Di Iorio, Osvaldo Rubén. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina
El motivo del duelo en "Ultimando", de ALMAFUERTE (Ricardo Iorio)
The present work proposes a reading of the relationship mourning/(a)productivity within the musical work or Ricardo Iorio. We taje as axez the mourning for the beloved woman, the mourning for music on the way to old age and the variation on the topic of travel. This allow us to propose a periodization of the musician\u27s work, takin the so-called cycle of the senectute as a model.
The analysis of the album Ultimando (2003) reveals, by the negative, the strong authorial presence of Ana Mourín, Iorio\u27s deceased spouse, in te singer\u27s work. Thus, this work makes it possible to begin to address this figure, vanished from the history if Argentine music, laying the foundations for future works.El presente trabajo plante una lectura de la relación duelo y (a)producción en el seno de la obra musical de Ricardo Iorio. Tomaremos como ejes el duelo por la mujer amada, el duelo por la música en el paso a la vejez y la variaci´ón sobre el tópico del viaje. Esto permite proponer una periodización de la obra del músico, tomando como modelo el llamado ciclo de la senectute.
El análisis sobre el disco Ultimando (2003) revela, por la negativa, la fuerte presencia autoral de Ana Mourín, fallecida cónyuge de Iorio, en la obra del cantante. Así, este trabajo posibilita comenzar a abordar esta figura, desvanecida en la historia de la música argentica, sentando las bases para futuros trabajos
Jurisdição constitucional e política : interpretativismo, não-interpretativismo e suas alternativas políticas e jurídicas : Teoria estética : estudo da obra Contemporary constitutional lawmaking de Lief H. Carter
Inclui notas bibliográficas.Márcio Nunes Iorio Aranha OliveiraIntrodução -- Questões de interpretação constitucional -- Crítica ao preservacionismo -- Alternativas políticas ao interpretacionismo -- Alternativas normativas ao interpretativismo -- Teoria estética -- Conclusã
Genome-wide significance for dense SNP and resequencing data.
The problem of multiple testing is an important aspect of genome-wide association studies, and will become more important as marker densities increase. The problem has been tackled with permutation and false discovery rate procedures and with Bayes factors, but each approach faces difficulties that we briefly review. In the current context of multiple studies on different genotyping platforms, we argue for the use of truly genome-wide significance thresholds, based on all polymorphisms whether or not typed in the study. We approximate genome-wide significance thresholds in contemporary West African, East Asian and European populations by simulating sequence data, based on all polymorphisms as well as for a range of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) selection criteria. Overall we find that significance thresholds vary by a factor of >20 over the SNP selection criteria and statistical tests that we consider and can be highly dependent on sample size. We compare our results for sequence data to those derived by the HapMap Consortium and find notable differences which may be due to the small sample sizes used in the HapMap estimate
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