2,135 research outputs found
I templi rupestri della XVIII dinastia: analisi strutturale e degli aspetti cultuali
La ricerca si propone di fornire una nuova chiave di lettura delle strutture templari rupestri egiziane e nubiane della XVIII dinastia. Il lavoro si compone di una prima sezione, in cui ciascun monumento viene analizzato indipendentemente dagli altri, e di una seconda sezione, in cui l'insieme di tali strutture viene riesaminato alla luce di quanto emerso durante la ricerca
Klinefelter syndrome: case report
The aim of this work is to describe the problems of child dentistry affected by Klinefelter's syndrome.
Through the presentation of a clinical case that was followed by a Pediatric Dentistry, University Sapienza of Rome.
Interceptive therapy aims to eliminate the functional interference that occurs during growth.
Conclusion. For this reason it’s a must for the dentist to carefully monitor the oral health of the small patient immediately
Wilson, J. R., Panetta, F. D. & Lindgren, C.— Detecting and responding to alien plant incursions. Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge & New York, 2016
Érard Chr. Wilson, J. R., Panetta, F. D. & Lindgren, C.— Detecting and responding to alien plant incursions. Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge & New York, 2016. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 72, n°4, 2017. p. 444
Supplemantary pension schemes in Italy: features, development and opportunities for workers
Despite the reforms of recent years, the development of pension funds in Italy remains unsatisfactory, limiting workers' retirement saving and hampering the capital market. This study analyzes the reasons for the lag, examines the potential benefits of supplementary pension schemes for workers, and considers possible policy measures to foster their growth
The potential for skeleton weed
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most economically significant weeds. Its presence in cereal crops in south-eastern Australia has caused suvere yield reductions and harvesting problems.
Skeleton weed was first found on a Western Australian farm in 963. Since then it has been the subject of an intensive eradication campaign organised by the Agricultural Protection Board and funded by an annual levy on wheat growers. Such campaigns, which rely mainly on volunteer searchers, do not exist in eastern Australia because the weed is so widespread it would be impossible to eradicate.
Studies conducted by the Weed Agronomy research officers, FD Panetta and J Dodd have led to a greater understanding of the biology and porential of skeleton weed in Western Australia. The following article is a sequel to their earlier article in the Journal of Agriculture (Panetta and Dodd 1984) and assesses what influences the establishment and spread of skeleton weed in this State
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