6,249 research outputs found

    Erratum to: Effect of moderate red wine intake on cardiac prognosis after recent acute myocardial infarction of subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Diabetic Medicine, (2006), 23, 9, (974-981), 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01886.x)

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    In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola.In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola

    Aristotele, Tucidide e le dimensioni della città, tra storia e ideale

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    La città ideale in Aristotele, alcune riprese tucididee e conseguenze polibian

    Jean F. Coppola

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    Dr. Jean F. Coppola has always been a trailblazer in her various endeavors. Before pursuing an academic career as a technology professor and obtaining her doctorate, she worked at Pace University\u27s Division of Information Technology (now the Information Technology Services) as one of its technology specialists heavily involved with computers and networks. It was not unusual for her in those early days to be found crawling under tables, working with network cables, installing hardware, or tracing electrical outlets along walls and ceilings and even underneath floors. When computer technology was primarily predominated by men, Dr. Coppola was not only an active member of computer staff but was also heading her own unit. Nowadays, as a professor in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Services, she is very much involved in the budding field of gerontechnology. She has been a much familiar face in local television and oft quoted by news services on features dealing with this discipline devoted to the developement of technology skills among senior citizens and the older adults. A description about her in the eCommunique of the Seidenberg School of CSIS says Dr. Coppola has become a recognized leader in the emerging field of gerontechnology research, defined as the study of technology to promote the cognitive health of older adults and has won numerous awards, received significant press coverage, and granted modest research monies for her work. In mid-March, she, along with representatives from the other organizations that comprise the Consortium for Multi-faceted Gerontechnology Research located in Westchester County, will receive the 2009 Mind Alert Award for General Mental Fitness. Specifically, the award recognizes the research program in intergenerational computing that was conceived and implemented by Dr. Coppola. Begun in 2005, the program was designed to bridge the digital divide between older adults by enabling them to access and use computer technology. To learn more, go to Research Team Recognized for Work in Gerontechnology. eCommunique (Seidenber School of CSIS), Spring 2009. See detailed information here.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Thermal unrest at La Fossa (Vulcano Island, Italy): the 2021–2023 VIIRS 375 m MIROVA-processed dataset

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    Remotely sensed thermal data have been globally recognised as an effective and reliable tool to detect and quantify signs of volcanic unrest (Furtney et al. 2018; Reath et al. 2019; Coppola et al. 2020). Together with ground-truth data, satellite-retrieved information (i.e. thermal flux) enables scientists and researchers to monitor the evolution of volcanic activity (Ramsey and Harris 2013; Laiolo et al. 2019; Coppola et al. 2020). The aim of these investigations has long focused on volcanoes exhibiting surficial lava manifestations. Recent studies, however, revealed that thermal remote sensing can effectively track volcanic unrest at quiescent volcanoes showing background fumarolic activity and thermal features associated with hydrothermal systems (Reath et al. 2016; Furtney et al. 2018). Amongst these systems, Vulcano Island (Italy, lat. 38.40°N, lon. 14.96°E; Fig. 1(a)) has long intrigued the scientific community, supporting the construction of a comprehensive database of ground- and space-based thermal data

    The impact of institutions on Regional unemployment disparities

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    In this paper We explain the regional unemployment disparities in Europe using a set of institutional indicators trough an Econometric Panel data analysis. In particularly the aim of t he paper is to evaluate if the regional disparities in the unemployment rates are due to different economy structure and/or to institutional rigidity of national/regional labour markets. A Regional data set has been constructed in order to estimate the relationship between the unemployment rate, institutional factors, and some other variables that measure the regional productive structure(Amendola, Caroleo, Coppola, 2003)

    Autonomous vehicles and future mobility solutions

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    The latest technological innovations are creating the base for mobility solutions which, accompanied to cultural and socio-economic changes taking place all over the World, opens the door to new mobility scenarios. The challenge of innovation in transport sector is represented by automation of vehicles, including all transport sectors (road, sea, rail and air) and particularly the automotive from the viewpoint of demonstration and validation. This chapter presents the state of the art of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) development outlining the conditions for sustainable mobility solutions and new business models for transport services

    La proposta di un arco verde latino come infrastruttura verde del Mediterraneo

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    Partendo dalla proposta di un’infrastruttura verde mediterranea elaborata dall’ Observatorio de la Sostenibilidad e il contributo vuole sperimentare la metodologia proposta dal progetto di ricerca “The light of the city” messo a punto dal prof. Oriol Nel-lo del Diparimento di Geografia dell’Università Autonoma di Barcellona che utilizza le immagini satellitari notturne (ricavate dal sito del National Centers for Environmental Information) -incrociate con le Urban Morphological Zone della Corinne Land Cover- per individuare varie tipologie di spazi che lungo i decenni recenti sono stati liberi dall'urbanizzazione e la cui conservazione è interessante dal punto di vista ambientale e territoriale con l’analisi delle morfologie urbane proposte nello scritto “Urban morphology and ecological water-centered design in Mediterranean areas” (G. Berruti, E. Coppola e F. D. Moccia, 2014). Queste aree, nodi potenziali di una possibile infrastruttura verde relativa al Sud Italia, saranno individuate e analizzate per comprenderne l’uso attuale del suolo e la fattibilità del loro possibile utilizzo nella costruzione della rete verde

    PRIN Security Town through Urban Planning. The construction of the crime risk map. The case study of Milan, Italy

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    Con decreto del Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca n 1235 del 1°agosto 2023, il progetto di ricerca relativo al Bando Prin 2022 PNRR dal titolo: “SeTUP - Security Town through Urban Planning”, è risultato vincitore per un finanziamento rideterminato di € 265.868 (Codice progetto: P2022PP8BT Codice progetto: P2022PP8BT). Componenti del gruppo di ricerca sono: Isidoro Fasolino (coordinatore), e Michele Grimaldi; l’Unità di ricerca partner è rappresentata da Emanuela Coppola, della Federico II di Napoli

    PRIN Security Town through Urban Planning. Overview of the research project: Work Packages (WPs) and expected outcomes

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    Con decreto del Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca n 1235 del 1°agosto 2023, il progetto di ricerca relativo al Bando Prin 2022 PNRR dal titolo: “SeTUP - Security Town through Urban Planning”, è risultato vincitore per un finanziamento rideterminato di € 265.868 (Codice progetto: P2022PP8BT). Componenti del gruppo di ricerca sono: Isidoro Fasolino (coordinatore), e Michele Grimaldi; l’Unità di ricerca partner è rappresentata da Emanuela Coppola, della Federico II di Napoli
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