83 research outputs found

    Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Caitlin Muraca

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    The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles and Notes published in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. In this interview, Caitlin Muraca discusses her Note, Combating False Election Information in a Section 230 Protected World: to Moderate or Not to Moderate, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 2. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on April 27, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series: Caitlin Muraca

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    The Cardozo AELJ Author Interview Series seeks to give our readers further insight into the Articles and Notes published in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. In this interview, Caitlin Muraca discusses her Note, Combating False Election Information in a Section 230 Protected World: to Moderate or Not to Moderate, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 2. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on April 27, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    Una inscriptio falsa di epoca romana da Aquinum: CIL X 5394

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    L'iscrizione schedata da Theodor Mommsen come CIL X 5394 è probabilmente un falso di epoca moderna. A farlo sospettare sono perlopiù considerazioni di ordine linguistico, mentre i tentativi dello storico tedesco di avvalorare l'autenticità del documento appaiono poco convincenti

    Cultura carbonica e dinamiche settarie nella Sicilia della Restaurazione

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    Il saggio riprende le vicende legate a un tentativo insurrezionale della Carboneria messinese del 1823 per ricostruire lo status della società segreta in Sicilia all'indomani della repressione dei moti del 1820-1821

    Agroecologia e relazione con l'altra. Appunti di un'etnografia collaborativa con il Movimento di Donne Contadine in Santa Catarina (Br)

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    This paper describes a collaborative ethnography about political and pedagogical practices of the Movement of Peasant Women in Santa Catarina (Brazil). In particular, it investigates the educational potential of the agroecological practices and reflections developed by the movement, in order to rethink the “negated relation” between the peasants of European origin and the native population, into the social-political-cultural context of the State of Santa Catarina. After a brief reference to the background of the study about the educational practices of the social movements, the author presents her research and focuses on the political, ethical and methodological implications of an investigation with a social movement. How the identification with the struggles of the social movement can contribute to the research? In which way, is it possible to promote the reciprocity in all stages of the survey? Can the discussion about the researcher's interpretations with her interlocutors promote any non-individualistic modalities of ethnographic writing

    Farm animal serum proteomics and impact on human health.

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    Due to the incompleteness of animal genome sequencing, the analysis and characterization of serum proteomes of most farm animals are still in their infancy, compared to the already well-documented human serum proteome. This review focuses on the implications of the farm animal serum proteomics in order to identify novel biomarkers for animal welfare, early diagnosis, prognosis and monitoring of infectious disease treatment, and develop new vaccines, aiming at determining the reciprocal benefits for humans and animals

    Phenotypic typing and epidemiological survey of antifungal resistance of candida species detected in clinical samples of italian patients in a 17 months’ period

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    Introduction: Yeast pathogens are emerging agents of nosocomial as well as community-acquired infections and their rapid and accurate identification is crucial for a better management of high-risk patients and for an adequate treatment. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 156 yeast isolates collected during a 17 months’ period of regular clinical practice at the Microbiology Department of San Camillo Hospital in Treviso, Italy and analyzed by the traditional culture-based method combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). Results: Out of all the samples collected MALDI-TOF MS was able to characterize with a MT score ≥1.7 (accurate result at species level) 12 different yeast and yeast-like species from 140 samples: Candida albicans (63.7%), Candida glabrata (13.6%), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (6.5%), Candida parapsilosis (5.7%), Candida tropicalis (2.1%), Candida pararugosa (2.1%), Candida guilliermondii (2.1%), Candida kefyr (1.4%), Candida lusitaniae (0.7%), Candida palmioleophila (0.7%), Geotrichum silvicola (0.7%), Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (0.7%). Susceptibility testing toward seven common antifungal agents showed a characteristic MIC distribution of C. albicans isolates for echinocandins: particularly we noticed that 72% and 46% of C. albicans showed an MIC value close to clinical breakpoint as defined by EUCAST, respectively for anidulafungin and micafungin. Conclusion: Accurate identification of microorganisms and the study of their antifungal susceptibility allow to understand the epidemiology of a particular area, permitting the choice of the most appropriate early antifungal treatment
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