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Analyzing Patent-Literature for Mapping and Evaluating Covid-19 Innovation
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted several patent offices worldwide to provide companies and investigators with a large number of new web-based services to cope with logistical and financial problems related to patent proceedings and to foster research and access to information relevant for developing new, more appropriate products and technologies. As of spring 2021, it is still too early to have a complete view about if and how innovation stemming from this “new normal” situation has been captured and claimed in patent applications. Given the potential financial and strategic importance for some applicants to get a patent quickly granted, the examination and publication of patent applications claiming products and technologies related to Covid-19 may have been accelerated shortly after their filing, at least in some countries. The paper present the data that has been extracted from patent databases using a methodology described in a recent publication (Falciola L and Barbieri M, “Searching and Analyzing Patent-Relevant Information for Evaluating COVID-19 Innovation”; Falciola L and Barbieri M, “Searching and Analyzing Patent-Relevant Information for Evaluating COVID-19 Innovation”; posted on Jan. 26th, 2021; available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3771756) about the earliest patent literature explicitly mentioning the relevance of claimed subject matter for Covid-19 pandemic that has been published by major patent offices worldwide. This analysis has been performed in three main dimensions: the claimed technologies (in medical and other domains), the type of patent proceedings (as a regular patent application or utility models, already granted or not), and countries (having own medical, IP, and economic policies). The patent publication trends have also been studied by distinguishing between two periods (March 2020 - August 2020 and September 2020 - February 2021) to identify how the temporal evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic may have affected the patenting strategies for protecting innovation in an emergency, as some evidence would suggest
Reply to comment on An educational path for the magnetic vector potential and its physical implications
In this reply we respond to the comment made by Heras on our paper (Barbieri et al 2013 Eur. J. Phys. 34 1209), in which we presented an educational path on the magnetic vector potential A, aimed at undergraduate students and pre-service physics teachers
Intervento nella II Sessione: Costituzione e lavori
L'intervento critica la relazione di Liso e l'ipotesi di affidare alla contrattazione collettiva la distinzione tra fattispecie, come pure il concetto di dipendenza economica, riaffermando la necessità di tutelare il lavoro attraverso l'appropriata qualificazione dei rapporti
1-motivic sheaves and the Albanese functor
Using sheaf theoretic methods, we define functors View the MathML source and View the MathML source. The functor View the MathML source extends the one in [L. Barbieri-Viale, B. Kahn, On the derived category of 1-motives, I. Prépublication Mathématique de l’IHÉS (M/07/22), June 2007, 144 pages] to non-necessarily geometric motives. These functors are then used to define higher Néron–Severi groups and higher Albanese sheaves
(collaborazione in) Linda M. Paterson, Singing the Crusades. French and Occitan lyric responses to the Crusading Movements, 1137-1336
This book is a monograph by Linda Paterson, in collaboration with Luca Barbieri, Ruth Harvey, Anna Radaelli and with an appendix by Marjolaine Raguin. It is based on a corpus of over two hundred texts which have been placed online, half of them newly edited from the medieval manuscripts, together with Italian and English translations and information about their dating and the historical circumstances of their composition.
http://warwick.ac.uk/crusadelyric
Il lavoro pubblico nel pensiero di Gianni Garofalo
Nella relazione si ricostruisce il contributo fornito da Gianni Garofalo alla progettazione e poi all'interpretazione della disciplina che ha riformato il lavoro pubblico, contrattualizzandolo
A stable auroral red arc over Europe
Using a new all-sky-imaging system, M Mendillo, C Barbieri, J Baumgardner, J Wroten, G Cremonese and G Umbriaco observed two distinctive types of aurora over London and western Europe on the night of 26-27 September 2011, including the first ground-based image of a stable auroral red arc over Europe. 2012 Royal Astronomical Society
A stable auroral red arc over Europe
Using a new all-sky-imaging system, M Mendillo, C Barbieri, J Baumgardner, J Wroten, G Cremonese and G Umbriaco observed two distinctive types of aurora over London and western Europe on the night of 26-27 September 2011, including the first ground-based image of a stable auroral red arc over Europe
Prefazione [La fantasia del reale. Esopo e la favola]
Nella Prefazione al volume, i due curatori - Nicola Barbieri e Annamaria Contini - ricostruiscono le motivazioni all'origine della lettura della favola in chiave interdisciplinare, discutendo alcune teorie contemporanee e soffermandosi sulle valenze formative del racconto
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