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Il «Cristo e Nicodemo» di Palma il Giovane
Il saggio è incentrato sul Cristo e Nicodemo di Iacopo Palma il Giovane e in particolare sulla sua inconsueta iconografia a metà strada tra mondo ebraico e mondo cristiano
LogoMotive: Detecting Logos on Websites to Identify Online Scams - A TLD Case Study
Logos give a website a familiar feel and promote trust. Scammers take advantage of that by using well-known organizations’ logos on malicious websites. Unsuspecting Internet users see these logos and think they are looking at a government website or legitimate webshop, when it is a phishing site, a counterfeit webshop, or a site set up to spread misinformation. We present the largest logo detection study on websites to date. We analyze 6.2M domain names from the Netherlands ’ country-code top-level domain.nl, in two case studies to detect logo misuse for two organizations: the Dutch national government and Thuiswinkel Waarborg, an organization that issues certified webshop trust marks. We show how we can detect phishing, spear phishing, dormant phishing attacks, and brand misuse. To that end, we developed LogoMotive, an application that crawls domain names, generates screenshots, and detects logos using supervised machine learning. LogoMotive is operational in the.nl registry, and it is generalizable to detect any other logo in any DNS zone to help identify abuse.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Cyber Securit
Pre-induction of labour: comparing dinoprostone vaginal insert to repeated prostaglandin administration: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
To assess the efficacy and safety of the dinoprostone vaginal insert compared to repeated prostaglandin administration (including dinoprostone and misoprostol) in women at term.Electronic databases and additional handsearching were used to identify randomized controlled trial (RCT). We included studies reporting data separately for nulliparous and/or multiparous in women with unfavourable cervix (Bishop <5) and intact membranes. The primary efficacy outcome was caesarean section (CS) rate. Primary safety outcome was uterine hyperstimulation requiring immediate delivery.Eighteen RCTs were eligible and seven studies were included (totally 911 patients). The dinoprostone vaginal insert reduces CS rate in nulliparous women of 24\% compared to the other ways of administration (RR = 0.76, 95\% CI = 0.59, 0.98). The risk of oxytocin use is reduced with the use of vaginal insert (RR = 0.64, 95\% CI = 0.42, 0.99). The risk of hyperstimulation is statistically higher in nulliparous women using vaginal insert than the other ways of administration with RR = 2.17, 95\% CI = 1.08,4.33.In nulliparous women with unprepared cervix and intact membranes vaginal insert perform better than repeated vaginal doses since it is associated with more vaginal deliveries and less oxytocin use. Although vaginal insert is associated with more uterine hyperstimulation, it shows a protective effect toward caesarean section
Il giovane Contini
Il volume (estratto dagli "Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore", Classe di Lettere e Filosofia, s. 5, 5/2, 2013) raccoglie gli Atti della giornata pisana del Convegno del centenario "Gianfranco Contini 1912-2012, Il giovane Contini
Per il giovane Tiepolo ritrattista: il Benedetto XIII in Santa Corona a Vicenza
Studio su un interessante dipinto del giovane Tiepolo
Old but Gold: Prospecting TCP to Engineer and Live Monitor DNS Anycast
DNS latency is a concern for many service operators: CDNs exist to reduce service latency to end-users but must rely on global DNS for reachability and load-balancing. Today, DNS latency is monitored by active probing from distributed platforms like RIPE Atlas, with Verfploeter, or with commercial services. While Atlas coverage is wide, its 10k sites see only a fraction of the Internet. In this paper we show that passive observation of TCP handshakes can measure live DNS latency, continuously, providing good coverage of current clients of the service. Estimating RTT from TCP is an old idea, but its application to DNS has not previously been studied carefully. We show that there is sufficient TCP DNS traffic today to provide good operational coverage (particularly of IPv6), and very good temporal coverage (better than existing approaches), enabling near-real time evaluation of DNS latency from real clients. We also show that DNS servers can optionally solicit TCP to broaden coverage. We quantify coverage and show that estimates of DNS latency from TCP is consistent with UDP latency. Our approach finds previously unknown, real problems: DNS polarization is a new problem where a hypergiant sends global traffic to one anycast site rather than taking advantage of the global anycast deployment. Correcting polarization in Google DNS cut its latency from 100 ms to 10 ms; and from Microsoft Azure cut latency from 90 ms to 20 ms. We also show other instances of routing problems that add 100–200 ms latency. Finally, real-time use of our approach for a European country-level domain has helped detect and correct a BGP routing misconfiguration that detoured European traffic to Australia. We have integrated our approach into several open source tools: ENTRADA, our open source data warehouse for DNS, a monitoring tool (Anteater), which has been operational for the last 2 years on a country-level top-level domain, and a DNS anonymization tool in use at a root server since March 2021.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Cyber Securit
“Ferguut”: i tormenti di un giovane eroe nella letteratura arturiana dei Paesi Bassi
Compared to its Old French model, the Arthurian romance Ferguut sets different tones, especially in the second part. The desire to re-evaluate the feminine universe is, for instance, evident. In some scenes, moreover, the eponymous protagonist appears more distressed, with the narrator’s voice often lingering over his suffering. The purpose of this article is first to present the moments in which the young hero has a physical confrontation with his enemies and, in a second step, to investigate the possible motivations that led the anonymous author to amplify the details relating to the sphere of pain. The comparison with some works which define the standard of courtly romance shows that the emphasis on the protagonist’s misfortunes was intended to bring the text closer to the Arthurian canon and to humanise the figure of Ferguut.Rispetto al suo ipotesto antico francese, il romanzo arturiano Ferguut pone alcuni accenti differenti, soprattutto nella seconda parte. Risulta ad esempio evidente la volontà di rivalutare l’universo femminile. In alcune scene, inoltre, l’omonimo protagonista appare maggiormente in dif-ficoltà, con la voce narrante che sovente indugia sulla sua sofferenza. Il presente contributo si pro-pone di presentare dapprima i momenti in cui il giovane eroe ha uno scontro fisico con i suoi avversari e, in seguito, di indagare le possibili motivazioni che hanno portato lo sconosciuto autore ad ampli-ficare i dettagli inerenti alla sfera del dolore. Il confronto con alcune opere che definiscono lo standard del romanzo cortese dimostra che l’enfasi sulle sfortune del protagonista mirava ad avvi-cinare il testo al canone arturiano e ad umanizzare la figura di Ferguut
Il giovane Ciro : azione accademica da rappresentarsi nel giorno natalizio dell' Altezza Serenissima di Francesco terzo, duca di Modena, Reggio, Mirandola ec. nel domestico teatro /
Signatures: *⁴ A-F⁴ G².Names of actors and other participants listed.Mode of access: Internet.Bound with: L'amor della patria. Modena : Eredi di Bartolomeo Soliani, 1761 (94-B18467)
Intravenous antiepileptic drugs in adults with benzodiazepine-resistant convulsive status epilepticus: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
AIM: The aim of this study was to estimate the comparative efficacy and safety of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in adults with benzodiazepine-resistant convulsive status epilepticus (SE). METHODS: MEDLINE, CENTRAL, ClinicalTrials.gov, and Opengrey.eu were searched (from inception to 3rd April, 2018) for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of AEDs used intravenously to treat benzodiazepine-resistant SE in adults. Efficacy outcomes were SE cessation within 1 h from drug administration and seizure freedom at 24 h. Safety outcomes were respiratory depression and hypotension. Effect sizes were estimated by network meta-analyses within a frequentist framework. The hierarchy of competing interventions was established using the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA) and mean ranks. RESULTS: Five RCTs were considered, involving 349 patients. Included interventions were valproate (VPA; 20-30 mg/kg), phenytoin (PHT; 20 mg/kg), diazepam (DZP; 0.2 mg/kg, then 4 mg/h), phenobarbital (PHB; 20 mg/kg, then 100 mg every 6 h), lacosamide (LCM; 400 mg), and levetiracetam (LEV; 20 mg/kg); PHB was superior to PHT, VPA, DZP, LEV, and LCM with respect to SE cessation and performed better than VPA, DZP, and LCM in the achievement of seizure freedom at 24 h. No differences were noted between drugs in the occurrence of respiratory depression and hypotension. According to SUCRA, PHB had the greatest probabilities of being best in the achievement of SE control and seizure freedom, whereas VPA and LCM ranked best for the safety outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that high-dose PHB is effective in controlling SE and preventing seizure recurrence, and LCM and VPA could be better tolerated options. Further head-to-head comparative studies are strongly required to provide more definitive evidence. This article is part of the Special Issue "Proceedings of the 7th London-Innsbruck Colloquium on Status Epilepticus and Acute Seizures"
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