206 research outputs found

    Correction to: Free Diced Dorsal Augmentation (FDDA) rhinoplasty in non-caucasian patients: tips and tricks (European Journal of Plastic Surgery, (2025), 48, 1, (7), 10.1007/s00238-024-02259-1)

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    In this article the author’s name ‘Gianluca Marcaccini’ was incorrectly written as ‘Gianlcua Marcaccini’. Authors ‘Mirco Pozzi’ and ‘Pietro Susini’ should have been denoted as equally contributing author[s]. The original article has been corrected

    Knowledge-based document filing

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    Browse Journals & Magazines > IEEE Expert ...> Volume:8 Issue:5 Knowledge-based document filing Full text access may be available To access full text, please use your member or institutional sign in. Learn more about subscription options Already purchased? View now Forgot Username/Password? Forgot Institutional Username or Password? Athens/Shibboleth This paper appears in: IEEE Expert Date of Publication: Oct. 1993 Author(s): Pozzi, S. Cefriel, Milano, Italy Celentano, A. Volume: 8 , Issue: 5 Page(s): 34 - 45 Product Type: Journals & Magazines Available Formats Non-Member Price Member Price PDF US€ 31,00 US€ 10,00 ABSTRACT The Kabiria document management system, which represents the knowledge needed by document producers and users as a component of document semantics, is discussed. Kabiria supports the classification, filing, and retrieval of office documents through three levels of knowledge representation: a static level, bound to the structure and textual content of documents; a procedural level, related to the operational aspects of office work; and a domain level, related to the specific application domain and its governing regulations. While documents are represented at a deep level of detail, the office context of procedures, agents, events, and regulations is represented in terms of elements that are modeled according to their links to document

    La Società Umanitaria e la diffusione del Metodo Montessori (1908-1923)

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    The Società Umanitaria ofMilan, between 1918 and 1923, played an essential role in spreading and developing the Montessori Method. Studying in the Historical Archive of Società Umanitaria the numerous documents there collected, the author reconstructed the crucial moments of the extremely significant collaboration between Maria Montessori and Augusto Osimo, General Secretary of the Società Umanitaria.This complex and in-depth investigation was guided by the analysis, in specific, of the training courses for Montessori teachers organised by Società Umanitaria, essentially unexamined before this study, that allowed the researcher to have a deep insight into the action of Società Umanitaria aimed to promote and implement the Montessori Method in Italy and all around the world

    Heidegger ai margini. Antropologia e trasgressione dello spazio urbano: un caso studio

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    The Programa Especial de Realojamento (PER) offers the opportunity to the municipalities situated in Lisbon and Porto metropolitan areas of succeeding in eliminating clandestine neighborhoods and providing the reallocation of the residents in social houses. The decree contextualizes the housing problem as «a still open plague in our social fabric».The current process implementation, more than twenty-year far from the original formulation, has produced complex adaptation, resistance and fighting dynamics. Through the analyses of an ethnographic case study, the author problematizes the implementation of this governance program, focusing on the consequent systematic demolition of informal settlements in the Lisbon periphery under the aegis of the urban renewal doctrine

    Sarah Bernhardt's 'Doctor God': Jean-Samuel Pozzi (1846-1918)

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    Samuel Pozzi was a major figure in the early development of modern gynaecological surgery. His textbook, A Treatise on Gynaecology, published in French in 1890 and rapidly translated into five other languages, was the first internationally acclaimed text integrating modern principles of anaesthesia, antisepsis, diagnosis, surgical technique and postoperative care, and in later editions remained a standard reference up to the 1930s. He was the author of more than 400 papers on gynaecological and general abdominal surgery and his technical expertise drew surgeons from all over the world to his theatre in the Hospital Broca, in one of the poorer parts of Paris. He was equally successful in several professional fields apart from medicine. However, his name is now little known in the English-speaking world. This short biography aims to re-introduce Pozzi to readers of English

    Novecento e postmodernità nella critica musicale di Fedele d'Amico. Riflessioni sul metodo storiografico di un corso universitario

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    The article examines a university course held in 1978 by the music critic Fedele d’Amico (Rome, 1912 - Rome, 1990) at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Rome La Sapienza. The course offers a reading of the twentieth century, through the analysis of the main movements and composers of the first half of the century, highlighting the historiographical method and the teacher’s critical positions. The historiographical method of Fedele d’Amico attempts to identify the dominant character of the twentieth century through a comparison with nineteenth-century music. This character resides, according to d’Amico, in the general tendency of 20th century composers to be «anti-nineteenth century», to mark the discontinuity with respect to the previous century. In the more radical experiences of modernity represented above all by expressionism, dodecaphony and the serial avant-garde of the Darmstadt mouvement, d’Amico underlines the destruction of the linguistic character of music which, according to him, is the foundation of understanding in musical listening. The author, emphasizing the reductionism of some of d’Amico’s statements, avoids a generic charge of conservatism by relating them to the crisis of modernism and to the spread, in the criticism of the arts during the seventies, of a new postmodern image of the twentieth century

    Il simbolismo floreale in Antonia Pozzi e Krystyna Krahelska

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    Though raised in different cultures and countries, the poetesses Antonia Pozzi and Krystyna Krahelska share a similar view of nature. In their works, flower symbolism plays a significant role, occasionally influenced by folklore and literature, but most often resulting from their own reinterpretations of established meanings. The author focuses on plants as metaphors of the self, as images of life and death, and as a language to describe erotic desire and unrequited love

    What are the predictors of sexting behavior among adolescents? The positive youth development approach

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    Introduction: Research supporting adolescent sexual health and empowerment is needed. The study investigates sexting among adolescents using the resources that characterized the Positive Youth Development Approach (PYD) and considering the impact of parental monitoring. The study aims to describe sexting among three different groups of adolescents (i.e., Non Sexters [NS], Passive Sexters [PS], and Active Sexters [AS]) considering age and sex (first aim). It also seeks to identify predictors among the PYD's resources and parental monitoring that explain the probability of falling into the sexter or the non sexter groups (second aim) as well as the probability of falling into the active or the passive sexter groups (third aim). Method: The national representative sample was composed of 1866 Italian adolescents: 980 girls and 886 boys aged between 13 and 19 years old (M = 16.26; SD = 1.49). Participants completed a questionnaire that measured sexting behavior, PYD resources, and parental monitoring scales. Chi-squared and multivariate logistic regressions were performed. Results: Almost half of the participants (46.0%) were NS, 36.2% were PS, and 17.8% were AS. Results show that sex, age, Connection, and Child Disclosure are significant predictors of sexting behavior. Conclusions: Results highlighted that sexting can be seen as a relational activity that adolescents use to establish connections as part as their sexual exploration. A parenting approach that promotes disclosure may help adolescents explore safely their sexuality and be accountable. Results also indicate that parents need to build educational alliances with schools to promote sexual health and empowerment among teenagers while preventing risk of harm

    Mario Luzi e l'arte: da Simone Martini ai contemporanei

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    This contribution deals with Luzi's career as a connoisseur and critic of figurative arts: starting from Luzi's precocious piece of criticism on Raffaello, the author investigates other works by the Italian writer dealing with art history, theayhre and poetry. The works of great artists like Simone Martini, Jacopo Carracci (alias Pontormo) and Giorgio De Chirico werw a source of inspiration for Luzi's Viaggio celeste e terrestre di Simone Martini, Felicità turbate and Avvento notturno
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