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Image Library: Acmopyle grayae A. Andruchow-Colombo, G. Rossetto-Harris, Tim J. Brodribb, M.A. Gandolfo, P. Wilf and Dacrycarpus engelhardti Wilf et Andruchow-Colombo
Full-resolution image library of the two fossil Podocarpaceae species from Argentina- Acmopyle grayae A. Andruchow-Colombo, G. Rossetto-Harris, Tim J. Brodribb, M.A. Gandolfo, P. Wilf and Dacrycarpus engelhardti Wilf et Andruchow-Colombo - that were published here:Andruchow-Colombo, A., Rossetto-Harris, G., Brodribb, T. J., Gandolfo, M. A., and Wilf, P.. 2023. A new fossil Acmopyle with accessory transfusion tissue and potential reproductive buds: Direct evidence for ever-wet rainforests in Eocene Patagonia. American Journal of Botany e16221. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16221All photos taken by Peter Wilf.Please consult the provided Excel lookup table for the specimen data for both species and formal repository numbers.Please cite all material by repository number (not field number), prefixes MPEF-Pb, MAP-BAR, or USNM.Photo time stamp format is usually (YYYYMMDD HHMMSS).Please refer to the primary paper for all details and cite both the primary paper and this Figshare archive if you use these images.</p
Moderating Urbanization and Managing Growth: How Can Colombo Prevent the Emerging Chaos?
This paper examines urbanization trends, the growth of Colombo and its present state of development. It looks at the approaches to the planned interventions in the city and demonstrates how a uni-directional urban development has had a detrimental impactColombo, urban development, managing urbanization, planning, housing,
Leonardo e il Novecento: dai futuristi alle mostre leonardesche
Il saggio in catalogo illustra la sezione 8 della mostra "Leonardo di carta in carta. La costruzione del mito fra Ottocento e Novecento", a cura di S. Alessandri, M. Ceriana, S. Mammana (comitato scientifico: S. Alessandri, F. Barbagli, M. Ceriana, D. Colombo, S. Mammana, F. Tognoni, A. Tura, F. Valli, C. Vecce), tenutasi alla Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze (BNCF) dal 5 dicembre 2019 al 14 marzo 2020. La sezione della mostra e il saggio sono dedicati a una breve rassegna dello sviluppo del mito di Leonardo a Vinci nei primi decenni del Novecento: dalla irrisione del mito della Gioconda fatto da artisti come Malevic, Duchamp, Picabia, Eluard, Leger e dai futuristi, che, però consideravano il maestro rinascimentale un modello di riferimento, all'influenza esercitata su Balla, Carrà, Fontana, fino alla sequenza di mostre che hanno sancito la definizione del mito di Leonardo scienziato, genio precursore e universale, fatto proprio dalla propaganda fascista, soprattutto con la Mostra Leonardesca del 1939 al Palazzo dell'Arte di Milano.The essay of the catalogue presents the section no. 8 of the exhibition "Leonardo di carta in carta. La costruzione del mito fra Ottocento e Novecento", ed. by S. Alessandri, M. Ceriana, S. Mammana (Scientifi Committee: S. Alessandri, F. Barbagli, M. Ceriana, D. Colombo, S. Mammana, F. Tognoni, A. Tura, F. Valli, C. Vecce), held at Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Firenze (BNCF) from December 5 2019 to March 14 2020. The exhibition section and the essay are dedicated to a short portrayal of the development of the myth of Leonardo da Vinci in earlier Twentieth-Century: the derision of myth of Gioconda by artists such as Malevic, Duchamp, Picabia, Eluard, Leger, and by futurists, who, anyway, considered him a model, as well as the influence on Balla, Carrà, and Fontana; moreover the sequence of shows dedicated to Leonardo “scientist”, pioneer and all-round genius, used by propaganda of Fascism, above all thanks to exhibition Leonardesca, held at Palazzo dell’Arte in Milan in 1939
Territorial differences in the Italian social model
Colombo S. and Regini M. Territorial differences in the Italian 'social model', Regional Studies. As elsewhere in Europe in the post-Second World War period the Italian political élites shared the belief that market economies should not be left entirely to the market, but rather follow some sort of 'social model'. However, while Italy did join Continental European countries in developing such an institutional arrangement, this was differently shaped in the different territorial areas of the country. This paper briefly sketches what is commonly regarded as the typical configuration of this social model and then describes how each of its features works differently in the different territorial contexts, finding a deep dividing line between the Centre-North and the South
Correction to: Biaxial bending of SFRC slabs: Is conventional reinforcement necessary? (Materials and Structures, (2019), 52, 1, (1), 10.1617/s11527-018-1302-0)
The article ‘‘Biaxial bending of SFRC slabs: Is conventional reinforcement necessary?’’, written by Marco di Prisco, Matteo Colombo and Ali Pourzarabi, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s Internet portal (currently SpringerLink) on 22 December 2018 without open access. The copyright of the article changed in December 2019 to The Author(s) 2019, and the article is forthwith distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made
Data for: Same, but different? A state-level chronology of the 2014-2016 Brazilian economic recession and comparisons with the GFC and (early data on) COVID-19.
This is the final dataset to replicate results of the following paper:
Colombo, J. A., & Lazzari, M. R. (2020). Same, but different? A state-level chronology of the 2014-2016 Brazilian economic recession and comparisons with the GFC and (early data on) COVID-19''. Economics Bulletin, 40(3), 2445-2456
SALVA, CRESCI, SBLOCCA: L’ITALIA E LE MANOVRE ANTICRISI
M. A. Cabiddu – M.C. Colombo (a cura di), Appalti pubblici, in house providing, grandi infrastrutture. Modalità di affidamento lavori e servizi, (ebook), gruppoilSole24ore, Milano, 201
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