843 research outputs found

    Cappuccetto Rosso: Una fiaba vera

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    La fiaba di Cappuccetto Rosso è tra le più note nella fiabistica mondiale. Sul piano della letteratura ha prodotto innumerevoli varianti in ogni continente e in tutti i tempi: dalla versione di Charles Perrault, in cui un’ingenua bambina viene uccisa da un lupo, a quella postmoderna di Angela Carter, in cui una seduttiva adolescente acconsente volontariamente a un amplesso con il lupo. Ma Cappuccetto Rosso ha dato anche origine a molteplici interpretazioni sin dalla seconda metà dell’Ottocento, quando a interessarsene furono la scuola tedesca di mitologia comparata e la scuola inglese di antropologia rituale. Questo volume presenta per la prima volta in traduzione italiana alcuni degli interventi migliori su Cappuccetto Rosso pubblicati a partire dal 1914, e tra essi la descrizione di un episodio di cronaca nera del Settecento, quando un’adolescente vestita di rosso venne trovata morta nelle campagne francesi. Antropologia, psicoanalisi, storia della lettura e narratologia sono gli ambiti discplinari coinvolti nella rilettura di una fiaba tanto suggestiva quanto misteriosa, truce e cannibalica

    Author Correction: Gluten consumption and inflammation affect the development of celiac disease in at-risk children

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the authors Renata Auricchio, Ilaria Calabrese, Martina Galatola, Donatella Cielo, Fortunata Carbone, Marianna Mancuso, Giuseppe Matarese, Riccardo Troncone, Salvatore Auricchio & Luigi Greco which were incorrectly given as Auricchio Renata, Calabrese Ilaria, Galatola Martina, Cielo Donatella, Carbone Fortunata, Mancuso Marianna, Matarese Giuseppe, Troncone Riccardo, Auricchio Salvatore & Greco Luigi. The original article has been corrected

    Tra musica e diritto: il Museum historico-legale bipartitum del canonista calabrese Carlo Pellegrino

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    Come il diritto, la musica costituisce una disciplina “ermeneutica”: l’interprete musicale parte dai grafemi componenti la partitura, razionalmente ordinati dal compositore, per ricostruire, attraverso un processo ermeneutico, il significato del testo, risolvendo complessi problemi “interpretativi” riferiti al prodotto eseguito che potrà risultare convincente o banale. Il legal process e le performing arts registrano, pertanto, degli importanti elementi comuni: come il primo è caratterizzato dal rapporto tra “creatori” del diritto, istituzioni che lo interpretano ed applicano e soggetti direttamente o indirettamente coinvolti da tali attività, così le seconde si connotano per la relazione intercorrente tra compositore, esecutore e pubblico. Poiché l’interpretazione musicale, differentemente da quella giuridica, ha una genesi più recente formandosi nella cultura europea del XIX secolo, risulta evidente l’originalità di Carlo Pellegrino, canonista calabrese che nel 1665 pubblica a Roma l’opera dal singolare titolo Museum historico-legale bipartitum in cui, mediante uno stile ed un’impostazione che affondano nel pragmatismo giuridico tipico di quel secolo le loro radici, ricerca ed evidenzia opportunamente i legami che ritiene esistano fra musica e diritto, componendo un valido strumento di chiara connotazione giuridica per chi desideri conoscere e studiare l’arte delle musica

    Corsi e Percorsi di Paesaggio

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    Cittanova accoglie laboratori progettuali in una esperienza didattica triennale, dove Università e Comune dialogano e lavorano insieme, sperimentando il progetto di paesaggio applicato a questa realtà calabrese

    Capillary thinning analysis

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    The data analysis package is composed of three distinct scripts designed to be run in Matlab with png image files. ContactAngle.m measures the contact angle of a liquid bridge and the spreading distance on the substrate for a series of images during liquid bridge thinning. Startpoint_Symmetry finds the minimum radius for a series of liquid bridge thinning images, identifies the start and end point of thinning, and gives information about the overall symmetry of the trials. EC_binning identifies the fitting region, fits and reports relaxation time for elastocapillary thinning fluids. For all three scripts, an example dataset is provided to demonstrate script functionality.This collection of scripts is a package for analyzing extensional rheology data of liquid bridges. While this was created with Dripping-onto-Substrate datasets, this data analysis package may be useful for other liquid bridge thinning applications such as CaBER. Any pre-processing of images, such as binarizing, converting to png or cropping, can be completed with ImageJ.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. CON-75851, project 00074041. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.Lauser, Kathleen T; Calabrese, Michelle A. (2022). Capillary thinning analysis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/gkz4-8z17

    Transport Processes in Porous Media by Self-Potential Method

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    A controlled diffusion/infiltration column experimental activity was carried out with the aim of monitoring the leakage of a salty water plume by time-lapse self-potential (SP) measurements. In particular, three tracer tests with different NaCl concentrations (6.00, 1.00, and 0.25 g L−1) were performed and all the measured SP signals showed a sharp reduction corresponding to the arrival of saline front with negative electrical potential values (−78.99±3.24 mV, −54.52±2.28 mV, and −24.12±1.21 mV) which decrease with increasing volume of tracer introduced into the column. Then, measured self-potential values were converted into salt concentration ones by the Planck-Henderson equation and sand diffusion (D) and longitudinal dispersivity (αL) values were estimated by modelling the transport equations in the COMSOL Multiphysics environment. Finally, the results show that measured and estimated NaCl concentrations are well correlated

    Spatial inequalities and international cooperation projects: a bottom-up wellbeing model for inclusion

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    In international cooperation projects it is possible to recognise many of the challenges regarding spatial inequalities visible in the rest of Europe. Certainly, the scale changes, because these are often conditions far below the European minimum subsistence levels, confronting a different idea of wellbeing, on which to intervene with transformation proposals. In any case, these are significant challenges because while cultivating ‘a south-west gaze’, it is important not to shy away from a commitment to what can be done in favour of the most fragile areas. In this context, the chapter gives an account of the international cooperation project ‘Re-generation Al Zaytoun’ developed for the hybrid neighbourhood of Cairo in which the youngest (children and young people) and religious minorities were involved. The project opportunity was propitious to define guidelines to ensure a higher level of wellbeing within a bottom-up and inclusive process. What is claimed overall is that the case outlined a practice of intervention that can also be replicated in other contexts of international cooperation, useful to hold together the physical regeneration of a semiinformal area with the enhancement of wellbeing and the contextual fight against spatial inequalities

    The use of CFD in the analysis of wave loadings acting on seawave slot-cone generators

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    The reliability of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in reproducing qualitative and quantitative features of loadings exerted by waves on Seawave Slot-cone Generators (SSG) has been investigated via 17 numerical experiments, conducted with the suite Flow 3D. The geometry of the Wave Energy Converter (WEC), as well as the characteristics of the foreshore in front of it, were identical to those used by the authors in a laboratory study, carried out on a small scale model of a pilot plant to be located along the West Norwegian coasts; the similitude of the layouts allowed an in depth comparison between the results. A good agreement has been generally found between physical and numerical experiments, apart from some aspects of the wave-structure interaction that, however, can be considered secondary for engineering purposes

    Nature and magnitude of wave loadings at Seawave Slot-cone Generators

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    The Seawave Slot-cone Generator (SSG) is a wave energy converter based on the overtopping principle,which has collected a good deal of funds in the last years, from both public and private investors.Although its functional response has been extensively researched, practically no tools exist for thestructural design. Based on the results of regular wave experiments conducted at the University ofNaplesFederico II(Italy), a number of design equations have been derived, which permit to estimate themagnitude of the wave pressures acting onto the outer face of the device, along with the respective risetimes. The reliability of the predictive methods have been then verified against the random waveexperiments ofVicinanza and Frigaard (2009)
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