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    Limone e limone-simili

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    In questo capitolo di libro vengono descritte tutte le cultivar di limone sia italiane che estere, nonché un gruppo importante di limone-simili diffuse a livello mondiale

    Lime e Limette

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    In questo capitolo vengono descritte le varietà di lime e limette più coltivate al mondo, sia di origine italiana, come la limetta mediterranea, che estere come la lima di Tahiti, di Marrakech,etc

    Altri agrumi

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    In questo capitolo si parla di alcuni agrumi minori come il cedro, il bergamotto, il calamondino, il chinotto, il kumquat che fanno pur facendo parte della famiglia delle rutacacee, appartengono a specie o generi diversi da quelli principali, ma che mantengono un loro interesse commerciale

    Creativity and Autism Spectrum Conditions: a Hypothesis on Lewis Carroll

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    The hypothesis formulated by Simon Baron-Cohen and his collaborators on the onset of autistic syndromes and their link with an excess of the so-called S brain is reflected in the work of Lewis Carroll, a formal logic and mathematics professor deeply inclined to visual and spatial descriptions, interested in affordances and systemic circuits, and devoid of empathic tendencies in creating his characters. In the future, this finding may serve as a test for predicting autism spectrum disorders and support the elaboration of narrative artefact for therapeutic purposes in relation to people with autism

    An Omni-vision Triangulation-like Approach to Mobile Robot Localization

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    A triangulation-like solution to the localization problem is described: as opposed to classical triangulation, only two landmarks need to be segmented and matched rather than three. This is obtained at the expense of estimating the distances to the landmarks besides their bearings. The reduced amount of necessary segmentation and matching operations (intrinsically poorly robust) is a fundamental advantage in highly dynamic environments. It is shown how, under mild hypothesis that are commonly satisfied in partially structured environments, distances may be estimated by using an omnidirectional vision system. Robustness and accuracy performances are thoroughly analysed and experimental results are reported

    Author Correction: Gluten consumption and inflammation affect the development of celiac disease in at-risk children

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the authors Renata Auricchio, Ilaria Calabrese, Martina Galatola, Donatella Cielo, Fortunata Carbone, Marianna Mancuso, Giuseppe Matarese, Riccardo Troncone, Salvatore Auricchio & Luigi Greco which were incorrectly given as Auricchio Renata, Calabrese Ilaria, Galatola Martina, Cielo Donatella, Carbone Fortunata, Mancuso Marianna, Matarese Giuseppe, Troncone Riccardo, Auricchio Salvatore & Greco Luigi. The original article has been corrected

    The Viable Systems Approach and its Contribution to the Analysis of Sustainable Business Behaviors

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    This paper aims to propose the contribution of adopting a systemic perspective to researching sustainability in terms of inclusivity and holistic view, going beyond the limitations of a reductionist approach. Among the different systemic approaches, the methodological lens proposed herein is the one of the Viable Systems Approach, according to which sustainability, which can be seen as a process that is dynamic and changing over time, is linked to the notion of systemic viability and connected to some of the most relevant key concepts of Viable Systems Approach. Through the proposition of the conceptual model of ‘The Viable Systems Cycle’, the authors intend to propose a different approach to the analysis and interpretation of sustainability that concerns the relationship among efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability itself and the way they orient and influence sustainable business behaviors

    A cross‐sectorial review of industrial best practices and case histories on Industry 4.0 technologies

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    Industry 4.0 (I4.0) was introduced in 2011, and its advanced enablers strongly affect industrial practices. In the current literature, while several papers offer general reviews on the topic, contributions exploring the evidences coming from the implementation of I4.0 in multi-sector Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and large enterprises are few and expected. To address this gap, a comprehensive review of the main I4.0 enabling technologies is conducted, focusing on implementation experiences in companies belonging to different sectors. Forty (40) real case studies are analyzed and compared. The results show that 63% of the identified applications involve large enterprises in the transport sector, that is, automotive, aeronautics, and railway, adopting a structured set of enabling technologies. SMEs engaged in I4.0 projects primarily belong to the mechanical engineering sector, and 37% of such projects deals with the preliminary feasibility analysis of introducing a single enabling technology. Conclusions and trends guide researchers and practitioners in understanding the implementation level of I4.0 technologies
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