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The universal phenotype
Commentary on: Martino, A, Giuliani, A, Todde, V, Bizzarri, M, Rizzi, A, 2019, “Metabolic Networks Classification
Knowledge Discovery by Information Granulation” Computers in Biology and Chemistry, pp. 107187. DOI: 10.1016/j.
compbiolchem.2019.10718
Correction to: Robotic versus conventional laparoscopic technique for the treatment of left‐sided colonic diverticular disease: a systematic review with meta‐analysis (International Journal of Colorectal Disease, (2022), 37, 1, (101-109), 10.1007/s00384-021-04038-x)
In the original published version of this article, the affiliation of Antonio Giuliani, one of the author of the above is incorrect The correct affiliation should have been, “Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, Department of General Surgery, University of L’Aquila, San Salvatore Hospital, L’Aquila, Italy” instead of “Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, San Salvatore Hospital, ASL1 Pesaro, Italy”. The original article has been corrected
Lawyers on the Edge: What Happened to Rudy Giuliani?
Please join The Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law for the second in their series of book talks, Lawyers on the Edge, with Andrew Kirtzman, author of Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America\u27s Mayor.
Andrew Kirtzman, journalist and author, has been following the career of Rudy Giuliani since the 1990s. His new biography traces Giuliani from the beginning of his rise to his role as Donald Trump’s personal lawyer.
Professor Jessica Roth, Co-Director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, will lead a discussion with Kirtzman about his book. This is the second in a series of book talks exploring the circumstances that led certain lawyers to choose their controversial clients and to examine how easy or difficult it would have been for them to back away from the edge.
Click here to view the flyer.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2022/1000/thumbnail.jp
Arnold diffusion in Hamiltonian systems on infinite lattices
We consider a system of infinitely many penduli on an m-dimensional lattice with a weak coupling. For any prescribed path in the lattice, for suitable couplings, we construct orbits for this Hamiltonian system of infinite degrees of freedom which transfer energy between nearby penduli along the path. We allow the weak coupling to be next-to-nearest neighbor or long range as long as it is strongly decaying. The transfer of energy is given by an Arnold diffusion mechanism which relies on the original V. I Arnold approach: to construct a sequence of hyperbolic invariant quasi-periodic tori with transverse heteroclinic orbits. We implement this approach in an infinite dimensional setting, both in the space of bounded Zm\mathbb {Z}<^>m-sequences and in spaces of decaying Zm\mathbb {Z}<^>m-sequences. Key steps in the proof are an invariant manifold theory for hyperbolic tori and a Lambda Lemma for infinite dimensional coupled map lattices with decaying interaction
Waste Management & Sharing Economy: The Fashion Renting Business, in E. GIORGINI e M. GIULIANI (a cura di), Waste Life, Law and Management, Napoli, 2021, pp. 67-87 (ISBN 978-88-495-4836-5)
The paper aims to examine the connections between textile waste management and the new kinds of goods enjoyment in the sharing economy. The article analyses some of the main digital platforms that operate in the fashion renting sector, both by mediating between private individuals and by establishing relationships between professionals and consumers, to give a new life to clothing items characterized by the so-called idling capacity. In this regard, the positive effects of sharing on the textile industry’s environmental impact are emphasized while proposing a valorization of waste as a resource or productive asset, capable of diversifying its function thanks to the technological tools currently available in society
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