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    Grande Hotel memorabilia

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    Postcard and sticker from the Grande Hotel in Brazi

    La Grande Guerra fra pittura e illustrazione: la "Battaglia di Bligny' in posa.

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    L'episodio bellico della battaglia di Bligny in Francia, prossimo alla conclusione della Grande Guerra nel 1918, è stato preso come caso di studio per la sua rilevanza mediatica negli anni Trenta del Novecento. Lo studio delle vicende relative al Concorso della regina del 1934-35 e delle opere di pittura che vi parteciparono, ha permesso la ricostruzione di un corpus di prodotti, fra dipinti, illustrazioni, fotografie e documenti, in particolare del pittore-illustratore Ugo Matania, che fa luce su un episodio e una fase significativa ed emblematica della propaganda di regime. Le illustrazioni della Grande Guerra realizzate da Ugo e Fortunino Matania per la stampa inglese in contemporanea al conflitto sono state, inoltre, rilette a testimonianza dell' attitudine realistico-documentaristica, piuttosto che propagandistica, degli artisti stessi

    Parole in trincea : la prova della lingua nella Grande Guerra

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    Il contributo considera per temi esemplari il ruolo che la Grande guerra ha avuto nella formazione di una coscienza linguistica italiana, verificando nel continuum diastratico la complessità dell'uso di un "mezzo" comunicativo (la lingua italiana) chiamato a raccontare gli eventi più tragici e a unire la "società" dei soldati

    Per la più grande Venezia (prima stesura)

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    13 fogli (150x220mm) manoscritti solo fronte da Gino Luzzatto. I fogli riproducono una prima redazione del discorso, poi stampato in stesura finale nel volume degli atti: G. Luzzatto, 1955, Per la più grande Venezia, in «Atti del Convegno per il Retroterra veneziano. Mestre-Marghera, 13-15 novembre 1955», a cura dell’Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti, Venezia, Palazzo Loredan [Officine grafiche Carlo Ferrari], 1956, pp. 7-15. La versione stampata in G. Luzzatto, 1955, Per la più grande Venezia, in «Atti del Convegno per il Retroterra veneziano. Mestre-Marghera, 13-15 novembre 1955», a cura dell’Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti, Venezia, Palazzo Loredan [Officine grafiche Carlo Ferrari], 1956, pp. 7-15 - controlla la disponibilità in: http://polovea.sebina.it/SebinaOpac/Opac.do?q=NOME:VEA0031513T#1Fogli manoscritti

    Grande Hotel Schmidt menu

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    Menu from the Grande Hotel Schmidt in Porto Alegre, Brazil from the "Brazilian Clipper" flight to South America

    Cyclic fatigue of Reciproc and WaveOne reciprocating instruments

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    Plotino G, Grande NM, Testarelli L, Gambarini G. Cyclic fatigue of Reciproc and WaveOne reciprocating instruments. International Endodontic Journal, 45, 614618, 2012. Abstract Aim To evaluate the cyclic fatigue resistance of Reciproc (R) and WaveOne (R) instruments in simulated root canals. Methodology Two groups of 15 NiTi endodontic instruments of identical tip size of 0.25 mm were tested, group A; Reciproc (R) R25 and group B: WaveOne (R) primary. Cyclic fatigue testing was performed in a stainless steel artificial canal manufactured by reproducing the instruments size and taper. A simulated root canal with a 60 degrees angle of curvature and 5-mm radius of curvature was constructed for both the instruments tested. The centre of the curvature was 5 mm from the tip of the instrument and the curved segment of the canal was approximately 5 mm in length. The Reciproc (R) instruments were activated using the preset programme specific for the Reciproc (R) instruments, whilst the WaveOne (R) instruments were activated using the preset programme specific for the WaveOne (R) instruments. All instruments were rotated until fracture occurred and the time to fracture (TtF) and the length of the fractured tip were recorded and registered. Means and standard deviations of TtF and fragment length were calculated for each system and data were subjected to Students t-test (P 0.05) in the mean length of the fractured fragments between the instruments. Conclusions Reciproc (R) instruments were associated with a significantly higher cyclic fatigue resistance than WaveOne (R) instruments

    Right of Way Map and Track Map; Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; North Fork Branch; COLO. V-12-G 9; Sheet No. 9 of 11

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    Right of Way Map and Track Map; Denver and Rio Grande Railroad; COLO. V-12-G 9; Sheet No. 9 of 11 of The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad from Survey Station 1660 + 07 to Survey Station 1862 + 8

    Sclerotherapy with 3% polidocanol foam for third- and fourth-degree hemorrhoids as “bridge treatment” during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

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    Purpose In Italy, colorectal surgery has been strongly affected with the vast majority (90%) of operations treating benign diseases, with an estimated overall 12-week cancellation rate of 72%. Little is known on how to best manage patients with benign diseases and the consequences this interruption of care will have in post-pandemic times. Proctologic diseases have social, psychological, and healthcare repercussions for their high incidence and great impact on the quality of life.Methods We decided to treated 10 urgent cases affected from III- and IV-degree hemorrhoids with 3% polidocanol foam in attempt to reduce hemorrhoidal symptoms while waiting for surgery so called "bridge treatment".Results During the follow-up no complications were occurred, and all patients had resolution of bleeding and pruritus with a mean VAS of 1 (range, 0-1).Conclusions This treatment could reduce the bleeding that is the main symptom from which patients suffer and for which they underwent proctological evaluation and surgery. According to our preliminary experience in the impossibility of accessing the surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, ST could be considered as the treatment of choice in those patients who are suffering from grade III- and IV-degree hemorrhoids while waiting for surgery

    Fiber reinforced polymer strengthened masonry: Delamination, experimental and numerical issues

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    This chapter concerns the bond behavior of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems externally applied to structural supports. An exam of the current literature specifically regarding this topic is carried out by analyzing features of both experimental outcomes and theoretical/numerical models. Indeed, starting from a preliminary section that summarizes the main outcomes of studies deduced from literature, the first part of the chapter reports experimental evidence emerged from shear lap bond tests together with theoretical models of the bond behavior carried out on the test evidence. On the other hand, the second part of the chapter specifically analyzes numerical models. Here, the attention is particularly focused on the modeling approaches selected by different authors for simulating the bond mechanism occurring at the reinforcement-substrate interface. Although the chapter examines some of the numerous studies characterizing the literature concerning the bond behavior of FRP systems, it provides a general overview of the main aspects emerging from traditional shear lap tests and characterizes the theoretical and numerical models currently available
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