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BOLOGNINA, PROGETTI IN CORSO: Idee dall'Università per la Città
Mostra dei lavori di esercitazione di Architettura Tecnica II coordinati da A. Ferrante, A.A. 2005-2006. Durata mostra: dal 25 Novembre al 7 Dicembre 2006. Luogo: Officine Minganti, Bologna.
Inaugurazione Sabato 25 Novembre. Hanno partecipato: M. Zanelli (RER), V. Merola (Comune di Bologna), C. Mazzanti (Quartiere Navile), G. Praderio, A. C. Dell'Acqua, A. Ferrante (DAPT)
Concorso di idee internazionale L'ISOLA DEL FIUME, Fiume Veneto, Pordenone
Progetto primo segnalato (dopo I,II e III premio e una menzione speciale) con premio e pubblicazione su 152 partecipanti da tutto il mondo. Capogruppo: A. Ferrante. Gruppo: A. Ferrante, M. Faccani, G. Manfredini, S. Mostardi. Consulenti e collaboratori: C. Ghedini, D. Seu, M. Monacelli, E. Mazzini, F. Renzetti, T. Squeri.
Progetto per la riconversione e nuova progettazione nell'area dell'Ex Cotonificio Olcese a Fiume Veneto.
Il progetto è inserito all'interno della Pubblicazione: L'ISOLA DEL FIUME, U.I.A e Comune di Fiume Veneto. pagina 22 23. Con il giudizio della Commissione:
The project offers an innovative idea for a centre in this situation; the alignment of the buildings from east to west offers a good combination of functions; the architectonic mass accumulation fro the central services can be criticised; the "Borgo della Memoria" proposal is a fascinating idea.
The context is in agreement and collaboration with U.I.A. Union Interationale des Architectes)
Igiene ambientale; capitolo: Inquinamento degli ambienti confinati (indoor)
L’obiettivo principale di questo testo è fornire, anche tramite una forma grafica snella e di facile consultazione, una solida ed aggiornata base scientifica per lo studio dell’Igiene Ambientale. Questo libro si distingue per il suo approccio chiaro e didattico, rappresentando un ottimo strumento per gli studenti universitari che desiderano una guida rigorosa ma accessibile. Negli undici capitoli in cui si articola il testo vengono
delineati: l’inquadramento generale del rapporto ambiente e salute, gli strumenti metodologici per una sua corretta interpretazione, il tema del cambiamento climatico e dei suoi effetti sull’habitat e sulla salute umana. Vengono successivamente trattati i diversi comparti ambientali (aria, acqua, suolo, alimenti) e gli effetti sanitari conseguenti al loro degrado, inclusi i riferimenti normativi più significativi e le principali modalità di prevenzione
Dual cure composites: Could body temperature offset the absence of light activation?
Dual curecomposites contain both chemically and light-induced polymerization initiators, taking advantage of both processes; however, some studies have suggested that in order to obtain a complete polymerization of the sample it is necessary to light activate the material. Indeed, there is controversy in the literature about the effective polymerization of dual composites in deeper cavity, where light can be strongly attenuated. On the other hand, other studies hypothesized that light activation could determine a rapid increment of the viscosity of the material, blocking the movement of free radicals and avoiding a perfect polymerization. The aim of this study is to evaluate through the thermal analysis and thermogravimetry if dual composite samples, cured only by chemical reaction for 1h at body temperature of 37 degrees C, are characterized by the same properties of samples light cured for 40s at room temperature. The thermogravimetric curve (TGA), the differential thermal analysis and the first derivative of loss of mass (DTG) have been analyzed. The average temperature at which 5% of mass loss occurred and the percentage of the average mass loss between 250 and 350 degrees C have been recorded. Results have shown that both groups were characterized by a similar thermal stability, compatible with a good polymerization degree and no statistically significant differences have been found
La tutela delle vittime del terrorismo e della criminalità organizzata: riflessioni su 215 casi esaminati dalla C.M.O. di Roma (1971-2004).
Evaluation of an ELISA method to detect Listeria monocytogenes in fresh-cut rocket
Leafy vegetables are consumed fresh after harvest with bland washes, not always efficient in removing pathogenic bacteria that may be attached to the external skin or surfaces. In this work, an optimized ELISA based method developed in our laboratory was used to detect the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in fresh-cut rocket leaves. From a certain quantity (5 g) of fresh rocket leaves contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, bacteria were isolated and the pathogen was detected using an ELISA protocol. The preliminary results are promising in the use of antibody-antigen interaction to verify the presence of L. monocytogenes in the minimally processed vegetable distribution chain
Wild wall rocket (Diplotaxis erucoides L.) leaves functionality and postharvest quality as affected by cut and cold storage
In the last few years, fresh-cut industry has largely spread due to the growing demand for ready-to-eat vegetables. Consumers are now searching for meals easy to prepare but, at the same time, they pay great attention to sensory quality and health-related properties. Among ready-to-eat food, rocket is highly appreciated as a salad vegetable. Moreover, it is a source of glucosinolates, carotenoids, and phenolic compounds, which are well-known as healthy phytochemicals and determinants of the nutraceutical quality of these species. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of cut on the quality and storability of white wall rocket (Diplotaxis erucoides L. 'Wasabi') leaves. White wall rocket was grown in hydroponics, and leaves were harvested at the commercial stage for the minimally processing industry. About 10 g of entire and cut leaves were placed in airtight jars and stored in dark conditions at 8±1°C for up to 7 days. The analysis of the headspace gas composition (CO2, O2, and RH%) was performed in each jar after 7 days of storage for estimating the respiration rate possibly induced by the cut. Chlorophyll a fluorescence-related parameters were measured in the entire and cut leaves, at harvest and after storage, in order to evaluate the possible changes in the efficiency of the photosystem II (PSII). Phenolic compounds were determined at harvest and after 7 days of storage as well. No significant difference was found in respiration-related parameters. The significant differences in all chlorophyll a fluorescence related-parameters, showed a progressive increase of stress conditions during storage, especially for cut leaves, at the end of the storage period. Moreover, a significant increment was found in the phenolic compounds (phenolic index) between samples at harvest and after the storage period. In conclusion, the results of the present work show the sensibility of chlorophyll a fluorescence related-parameters in detecting stress conditions of leaf tissues, and a strong correlation between stress condition and the increase of secondary metabolites
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