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    Contro la funzionalizzazione della contrattazione collettiva. Riflessioni sul pensiero di Mario Rusciano

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    L'autore riflette sul pensiero di Mario Rusciano in punto di funzionalizzazione della contrattazione collettiva.The author reflects on the thought of Mario Rusciano in relation to the subject of the functionalisation of collective bargaining

    Recensione a R. J. Jackson, D. Jackson, Canadian Government and Politics in Transition

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    Lo scopo del manuale curato da Robert J. Jackson e Doreen Jackson, entrambi professori di Relazioni internazionali all’Università Carleton di Ottawa, consiste nel condurre un’analisi sistematica tanto delle istituzioni statali canadesi, identificative del potere esecutivo-burocratico, legislativo e giudiziario, quanto delle istituzioni politiche (partiti, gruppi di interesse e media), mettendo in luce anche i temi di maggiore attualità che interessano la democrazia canades

    Il diritto penale nel canone di Mario Romano

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    This paper deals with the extension and the extraordinary scientific value of the works written by a great Master in Criminal Law, such as Mario Romano. The Author briefly presents some of the most relevant contributions given by Professor Mario Romano to the Criminal Science, first of all his "Commentario sistematico del codice penale" (Systematic Commentary on the penal code), a unique work. Finally, the paper talks about some topics which have been developed inside the work "Studi in onore di Mario Romano" (Studies in Honour of Mario Romano)

    Great American speeches 80 years of political oratory Program six

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    A collection of speeches, each with an introductory and concluding segment. Includes: a speech for nonpartisan judgement at the Richard M. Nixon impeachment hearing by Barbara Jordon, Ronald Reagan's 1981 inaugural address, the keynote speech of the 1984 democratic national convention by Mario Cuomo, and a 1984 campaign speech by Jesse Jackson.Host, Jody Powell

    Introduzione, a Mario Tobino, Il Clandestino

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    L'introduzione presenta il libro più ambizioso di Mario Tobino, Il Clandestino, dedicato al racconto della sua esperienza con i gruppi clandestini della Resistenza Viareggina, libro con cui l'autore vinse il Premio Strega, nel 1962, imponendosi all'attenzione del grande pubblico dopo il successo dei libri manicomiali. Una nuova edizione in cui Paola Italia valorizza i materiali inediti dell'Archivio Tobino conservato presso l'Archivio Contemporaneo A. Bonsanti del Gabinetto GP Vieusseux di Firenze,Paola Italia presents an Introduction to the new edtion of Il Clandestino, the most ambitious of Mario Tobino's novels, dedicated to the story of his experience with the groups of the Tuscan Resistance when he was a psichiatric doctor ar Lucca. With this book the author won the Strega Prize, in 1962, attracting the attention of a wide public after the success of his psichiatric books. A new edition where Paola Italia enhances the unpublished material of Tobino Archive preserved in A. Bonsanti Contemporary Archive of G.P. Vieusseux Cabinet of Florence

    L'uno e il molteplice: su Catull. 5

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    In Catull. 5, the author cleverly works out two ancient topoi (‘let’s love, because the night/death is coming’; ‘kisses are the joy of lovers’), gaining a well balanced structure of the poem. In comparison with contemporary Graeco-Roman poetry (erotic epigrams – such as Philod. AP 9, 570 –, the Epitaph of Bion), both themes are handled with a remarkable taste for originality, especially in their ‘numerical’ aspects, in order to put special emphasis on the basic contrast between nox una and basia mille

    Ship - Sailing Vessels - Schooners

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    The ""Mario"". Exterior view. catboat with ship in backgroun

    Ship - Sailing Vessels - Schooners

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    The ""Mario"". Exterior view. catboat with ship in backgroun

    Improving diagnosis in health care: laboratory medicine

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    Accurate and timely diagnosis remains one of the most complex and challenging processes in medicine. Diagnostic errors pose a significant burden on patients and healthcare systems, with laboratory-related errors playing a substantial role, especially in the pre- and post-analytical phases of the testing process. However, recent innovations have mitigated some key challenges by optimizing workflows and reducing human errors. Notable advancements include automated systems for specimen check-in, preparation, aliquoting and storage for downstream analysis. Technologies such as automated interference detection, alongside sensors monitoring specimen volume and integrity, have enhanced standardization and reliability. Automated sample storage and retrieval systems have improved traceability and retrospective analyses while preserving specimen integrity. In the analytical phase, automation has facilitated real-time anomaly detection, enabling reflex or repeat testing to ensure result accuracy. The multiple integration of different analytical platforms, coupled with automated quality control features, has reduced inter-system variability, minimized manual errors and enhanced efficiency. Advancements in molecular and genetic diagnostics have enabled more precise and personalized treatments, reducing ineffective therapies and side effects. The ongoing deployment of lab-on-a-chip technology, integration of artificial intelligence, and reinforced patient safety culture highlight the vital role of continuous innovation in laboratory medicine to enhance patient safety. However, several challenges remain, including diagnostic errors from test result misinterpretation, poor sample quality, regulatory and compliance constraints, limited data sharing among laboratories, high cost of advanced diagnostic tools and shortage of trained laboratory professionals and pathologists. Addressing these barriers is essential for further safeguarding patient safety
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