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    Grillo, L

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    Effettività del diritto alla deindicizzazione: informazioni inesatte e valore informativo delle immagini ‘‘thumbnails’’

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    La Corte di Giustizia è tornata ad occuparsi del bilanciamento tra diritto all’oblio (in specie, alla deindicizzazione) e alla libertà di informazione ed espressione, con particolare riferimento ad una vicenda in cui i richiedenti la cancellazione dei risultati ottenuti in esito ad una ricerca effettuata a partire dai loro nomi contestavano l’inesattezza delle notizie su di loro pubblicate, nonchè la superfluità delle immagini correlate a tali informazioni e, pertanto, la lesione dei diritti loro riconosciuti dagli artt. 7 e 8 Carta dir. UE. La Grande Sezione ha specificato che il gestore di un motore di ricerca deve procedere alla deindicizzazione dei risultati della ricerca ove il richiedente dia prova della manifesta inesattezza dei contenuti pubblicati, a prescindere dall’instaurazione di un giudizio e dall’ottenimento di un provvedimento giudiziale nei confronti dell’editore di quei contenuti. Inoltre, la Corte ha chiarito l’ingerenza che la comunicazione non verbale (le immagini, anche sottoforma di thumbnails – miniature), ancor più che quella a parole, assume con riguardo alla sfera della riservatezza, dell’identità personale, nonchè della tutela dell’immagine del soggetto interessato

    Dalla parte della natura.: il rapporto uomo-ambiente nella medievistica italiana recente

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    Il saggio, a quattro mani con Paolo Grillo, ripercorre la storiografia medievistica italiana in materia di storia ambientale a partire circa dagli anni '70. Non mancano confronti con la storiografia straniera e anche con la medesima storiografia italiana relativa ad epoche diverse dal Medioevo

    On the equivalence between pp--Poincar\'e inequalities and Lr^r--Lq^q regularization and decay estimates of certain nonlinear evolutions

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    Consider a p-homogeneous functional E(p) (p > 2) and suppose that a weighted Poincaré inequality involving it holds. Then all solutions u(t) to the evolution equation driven by the associated weighted p-Laplacian belong to L^r for any time provided the initial datum is in L^q, whenever q<r<+\infty, with a quantitative bound on the L^r norm of the solution. Such bound is in fact equivalent to the Poincaré inequality. There are examples in which the Poincaré inequality holds but there exist solutions whiich are not essentially bounded but correspond to data in L^q. Moreover, if a p-logarithmic Sobolev inequality holds then the Poincaré inequality is shown to hold too, therefore the previous regularization result is valid

    DESIGN OF NEW OPTIMAL PASSIVE NON-DETUNING MASS DAMPER

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    In this paper a tentative manual design strategy for the ''NextGenTMD'' is proposed. The NextGenTMD is a new incarnation of Tuned Mass Dampers (TMD) passive structural control devices, introduced in a previous work of the authors. Differently from its linear counterpart version, the Linear Tuned Mass Damper (L-TMD), the NextGenTMD has a hysteretic-behaviour. In the proposed design strategy the parameters controlling the behaviour are selected so to enhance the effectiveness of the NextGenTMD by minimizing the negative effects related to the loss of tuning. This is what would normally occur for L-TMDs when the protected structure yields during a severe earthquake. The tuning problem is overcome by implementing a hysteretic version of the dynamic absorber, able to remain tuned to the primary structure despite its non-linear response. The proposed design method was applied on a simplified model of a four story building of which full scale pseudo-dynamic test results were available. The test results were used to set up a reduced numerical model of the building that was adopted in the assessment of the proposed design procedure with a set of spectrum compatible time histories, according to Eurocode 8

    Beppe Grillo

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    18 June 2015Grillo referring to migrants as « rats and rubbish ». https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-33167343 30 December 2013 https://www.termometropolitico.it/93605_laltalena-di-un-leader-landamento-della-fiducia-beppe-grillo-nel-2013.html  Grillo riding the masses in a boat Grillo giving a passionate speech, gesticulating. 28 February 2013 http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/16572

    Rosa Maria Grillo. Vivere per testimoniare, testimoniare per vivere

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    Recensione di: Grillo, R.M. (2020). Vivere per testimoniare, testimoniare per vivere. Salerno: Officine Ed., 356 pp

    Entrevista com Sheila Grillo: Análise de Discursos Comparativa no Brasil

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    No dia 12 do mês de abril de 2022, Sheila Vieira de Camargo Grillo, professora livre-docente e pesquisadora da FFLCH/USP, recebeu-nos, gentilmente, em sua casa, para a realização desta entrevista, por meio da qual pudemos ouvir a autora a respeito de alguns pontos essenciais de uma nova abordagem de investigação científica no Brasil, a Análise de Discursos Comparativa ou Análise do Discurso Contrastiva (denominação adotada na França, país de origem da abordagem). A professora Sheila Grillo, a partir das perguntas que lhe fizemos, discorreu, dentre outros aspectos, sobre o surgimento dos princípios epistemológicos da abordagem em nosso país, citou alguns de seus importantes eventos ocorridos até o presente momento, bem como nos falou acerca da importância de trabalhos desenvolvidos entre ela e demais pesquisadores do Grupo de Pesquisa Diálogo (CNPq/USP) com professores e pesquisadores do grupo CLESTHIA – axe sens et discours, da Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3. Desse modo, aproveitamos o espaço para agradecer à entrevistada pelo acolhimento e pelas informações disponibilizadas. Convidamos o leitor da Linha D’Água a apreciar o resultado deste trabalho.On April 12, 2022, Sheila Vieira de Camargo Grillo, a professor and researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences of the University of São Paulo, kindly welcomed us to her home for this interview. We were able to hear the author talk about the essential points of a new approach to scientific investigation in Brazil, Comparative Discourse Analysis or Contrastive Discourse Analysis (the name adopted in France, where it originated). Professor Sheila Grillo, based on the questions we asked, spoke about, among other topics, the emergence of the epistemological principles of Comparative Discourse Analysis in Brazil, mentioned some of the important events that have taken place until 2022, and also told us about the importance of the work carried out between herself and other researchers from the Diálogo Research Group (CNPq/USP) with professors and researchers at CLESTHIA - axe sens et discours, from Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3. Thus, we take this opportunity to thank the interviewee for the welcoming reception and for the information provided. We invite the reader of Linha D\u27Água to appreciate the result of this work

    Dark matter-rich early-type galaxies in the CASSOWARY 5 strong lensing system

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    We study the strong gravitational lensing system number 5 identified by the CAmbridge Sloan Survey Of Wide ARcs in the skY (CASSOWARY). In this system, a source at redshift 1.069 is lensed into four detected images by two early-type galaxies at redshift 0.388. The average projected angular distance of the multiple images from the primary lens is 12.6kpc, corresponding to approximately 1.3 times the value of the galaxy effective radius. The observed positions of the multiple images are well reproduced by a model in which the total mass distribution of the deflector is described in terms of two singular isothermal sphere profiles and a small external shear component. The values of the effective velocity dispersions of the two lens galaxies are 328+7- 8 and 350+17- 18kms-1. The best-fitting lensing model predicts magnification values larger than 2 for each multiple image and a total magnification factor of 17. By modelling the lens galaxy spectral energy distributions, we measure lens luminous masses of (3.09 ± 0.30) × 1011 and (5.87 ± 0.58) × 1011M⊙ and stellar mass-to-light ratios of 2.5 ± 0.3 and 2.8 ± 0.3M⊙L-1⊙, i (in the observed i band). These values are used to disentangle the luminous and dark matter components in the vicinity of the multiple images. We estimate that the dark over total mass ratio projected within a cylinder centred on the primary lens and with a radius of 12.6kpc is 0.8 ± 0.1. Inside the effective radii of the two galaxies, we measure projected total mass-to-light ratios of 12.6 ± 1.4 and 13.1 ± 1.7M⊙L-1⊙, i. We contrast these measurements with the typical values found at similar distances (in units of the effective radius) in isolated lens galaxies and show that the amount of dark matter present in these lens galaxies is almost a factor 4 larger than in field lens galaxies with comparable luminous masses. Data and models are therefore consistent with interpreting the lens of this system as a galaxy group. We infer that the overdense environment and dark matter concentration in these galaxies must have affected the assembly of the lens luminous mass components, resulting in the large values of the galaxy effective radii. We conclude that further multidiagnostics analyses on the internal properties of galaxy groups have the potential of providing us a unique insight into the complex baryonic and dark matter physics interplay that rules the formation of cosmological structures
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