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    V. de Ruvo, L'evoluzione sociale. Nuovi Principi e aspetti concreti

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    Leclercq Jacques. V. de Ruvo, L'evoluzione sociale. Nuovi Principi e aspetti concreti. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 45, n°6-7, 1947. p. 274

    Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'Individuo, la Societa e la Folla

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    Leclercq Jacques. Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'Individuo, la Societa e la Folla. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 48, n°18, 1950. p. 318

    V. de Ruvo, L'evoluzione sociale. Nuovi Principi e aspetti concreti

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    Leclercq Jacques. V. de Ruvo, L'evoluzione sociale. Nuovi Principi e aspetti concreti. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 45, n°6-7, 1947. p. 274

    Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'essere e l'esistenza. I massimi problemi del reale

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    Feys Robert. Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'essere e l'esistenza. I massimi problemi del reale. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 46, n°11, 1948. p. 398

    Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'essere e l'esistenza. I massimi problemi del reale

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    Feys Robert. Vincenzo De Ruvo, L'essere e l'esistenza. I massimi problemi del reale. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 46, n°11, 1948. p. 398

    An omnidirectional range sensor for environmental 3-D reconstruction

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    In this paper we present a patented sensor devoted to the high precision 3D omnidirectional reconstruction. This sensor is based on the profilometer approach, but exploits a catadioptric system to get a very large field of view. After a theoretical presentation of the sensor's functionality and an analysis on its sensitivity, a designing strategy has been defined. Indoor and outdoor environmental reconstructions performed by a prototypal implementation of the sensor are also show

    HiPER 3-D: An Omnidirectional Sensor for High Precision Environmental 3-D Reconstruction

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    The environmental 3-D reconstruction is a strategic task in many contexts, above all, in infrastructure inspection and vehicle/robot automatic motion. In this paper, we present a patented sensor capable to recover 3-D data with a very high profile acquisition rate and perform an omnidirectional highly accurate environmental reconstruction: these skills are allowed by a profilometric laser approach coupled to a catadioptric system. After a presentation of the sensor's functionality, its sensitivity is theoretically analyzed both in terms of maximum and medium error. This, not only for proving the sensor's accuracy (which, anyway, has been also experimentally tested), but also for defining a design strategy which optimally sets up its geometrical parameters. Performance of a prototypal implementation of the sensor, as well as a calibration technique, are presented, and several indoor and outdoor 3-D reconstructions are shown

    An environmental 3-D scanner with wide fov geometric parameters set up

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    Wide field of view 3-D scanners are strategic in many contexts, above all, infrastructure inspection and vehicle/robot automatic motion. In this paper we present a patented sensor able to recover three-dimensional data and perform an omnidirectional highly accurate environmental reconstruction, mainly focusing on a design strategy for setting up the geometric parameters. Performance of a prototypal implementation are reported, and 3-D reconstructions are shown

    Incidental Intra-Hepatic Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocholangiocarcinoma in Liver Transplantation: A Single-Center Experience (vol 48, pg 366, 2016)

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    Regarding the article “Incidental Intra-Hepatic Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocholangiocarcinoma in Liver Transplantation: A Single-Center Experience” V. Serra, G. Tarantino, C. Guidetti, S. Aldrovandi, M. Cuoghi, T. Olivieri, G. Assirati, N. De Ruvo, P. Magistri, R. Ballarin, and F. Di Benedetto Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy Transplantation Proceedings, Volume 48, Issue 2, March 2016, Pages 366–369 Available online 22 April 2016 Table 1 on page 368 should be replaced by the following table
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