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Numerical model output data for publication "Control of the oceanic heat content of the Getz-Dotson Trough, Antarctica, by the Amundsen Sea Low"
Contains MITgcm model output data to reproduce the analyses of the paper "Control of the oceanic heat content of the Getz-Dotson Trough, Antarctica, by the Amundsen Sea Low", by Dotto and co-authors, published in Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans (doi: 10.1029/2020JC016113). The model simulation is presented and described in Kimura et al. (2017; doi: 10.1002/2017JC012926) and in Dotto et al. (2019; doi: 10.1175/JPO-D-19-0064.s1). See the 'ReadMe.txt' file for a description of the data.</span
Il dotto accessorio dell'uretra. Considerazioni su tre casi
Il dotto accessorio dell'uretra. Considerazioni su tre cas
Visible spectroscopic and photometric survey of Jupiter Trojans: Final results on dynamical families
We present the results of a visible spectroscopic and photometric survey of Jupiter Trojans belonging to different dynamical families. The survey was carried out at the 3.5 m New Technology Telescope (NTT) of the European Southern Observatory (La Silla, Chile) in April 2003, May 2004 and January 2005. We obtained data on 47 objects, 23 belonging to the L5 swarm and 24 to the L4 one. These data together with those already published by Fornasier et al. [Fornasier, S., Dotto, E., Marzari, F., Barucci, M.A., Boehnhardt, H., Hainaut, O., de Bergh, C., 2004a. Icarus 172, 221 232] and Dotto et al. [Dotto, E., Fornasier, S., Barucci, M.A., Licandro, J., Boehnhardt, H., Hainaut, O., Marzari, F., de Bergh, C., De Luise, F., 2006. Icarus 183, 420 434], acquired since November 2002, constitute a total sample of visible spectra for 80 objects. The survey allows us to investigate six families (Aneas, Anchises, Misenus, Phereclos, Sarpedon, Panthoos) in the L5 cloud and four L4 families (Eurybates, Menelaus, 1986 WD and 1986 TS6). The sample that we measured is dominated by D-type asteroids, with the exception of the Eurybates family in the L4 swarm, where there is a dominance of C- and P-type asteroids. All the spectra that we obtained are featureless with the exception of some Eurybates members, where a drop-off of the reflectance is detected shortward of 5200 Å. Similar features are seen in main belt C-type asteroids and commonly attributed to the intervalence charge transfer transition in oxidized iron. Our sample comprises fainter and smaller Trojans as compared to the literature's data and allows us to investigate the properties of objects with estimated diameter smaller than 40 50 km. The analysis of the spectral slopes and colors versus the estimated diameters shows that the blue and red objects have indistinguishable size distribution, so any relationship between size and spectral slopes has been found. To fully investigate the Trojans population, we include in our analysis 62 spectra of Trojans available in literature, resulting in a total sample of 142 objects. Although the mean spectral behavior of L4 and L5 Trojans is indistinguishable within the uncertainties, we find that the L4 population is more heterogeneous and that it has a higher abundance of bluish objects as compared to the L5 swarm. Finally, we perform a statistical investigation of the Trojans's spectra property distributions as a function of their orbital and physical parameters, and in comparison with other classes of minor bodies in the outer Solar System. Trojans at lower inclination appear significantly bluer than those at higher inclination, but this effect is strongly driven by the Eurybates family. The mean colors of the Trojans are similar to those of short period comets and neutral Centaurs, but their color distributions are different
Interconnecting Empires:Towards a Global Radio History of the Axis Powers (1930–1939)
This article builds on the growing body of transnational studies of fascist imperialism and explores their value for media historical research. To establish a global radio history of the Axis powers, we argue that it is productive to examine the crucial role of radio in interactions between Germany, Italy and Japan during the period prior to World War II (1939–1945). Focusing on the 1930s, we first establish the concurrent and intertwined processes underpinning the imperialistic expansion of German, Italian and Japanese radio. We then point to the geopolitics of relay infrastructure, with an attention to programme exchanges and joint broadcasts, and their visible traces in radio archives. Finally, we identify several examples of how radio infrastructures served as powerful spaces for imagining global conquest and world domination. We conclude by critically evaluating this proposed research agenda and its potential to more fully integrate transimperial perspectives within radio history
Cronache dall’industria. Mappatura e funzioni della trade press italiana (1949-1976)
Publications written by and/or for professionals in the film industry have a complex relationship
with film history. Long used simply as a source for historical research, they have only recently
begun to be studied as a phenomenon in their own right. In the Italian context, however, a
comprehensive study of these materials is lacking: the present contribution aims to fill this gap
by mapping out the trade journals in Italy from the 1940s to the 1970s and by investigating
their functions. The basic assumption is that these publications, far from being mere infor mation sheets, were an essential part of a film industry characterised by a strong relational
dimension, in which financial and production practices were defined by the interaction of a
complex group of stakeholders
J.G. Fichte, La missione del dotto, a cura di Elena Alessiato, Napoli-Salerno, Orthotes, 2020
Book Review of: J. G. Fichte, La missione del dotto, ed. by E. Alessiato (Napoli-Salerno, Orthotes, 2020
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