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Actividad antimicrobiana in vitro de bacterias ácido lácticas autóctonas sobre S. aureus
Fil: Litterio, Nicolás. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Galende, Franco. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Lorenzutti, A. Matías. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Zarazaga, M. Pilar. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Aguirre, Gabriela Edith. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Capello, Ingrid. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina
Centroscymnus Barbosa du Bocage & de Brito Capello 1864
<p> <b> Genus <i>Centroscymnus</i> Barbosa du Bocage & de Brito Capello, 1864</b> </p> <p>Portuguese Sharks</p> <p> <i>Centroscymnus</i> Barbosa du Bocage & de Brito Capello, 1864: 263. Type species: <i>Centroscymnus coelolepis</i> Barbosa du Bocage & de Brito Capello, 1864 by monotypy.</p>Published as part of <i>Ebert, David A., Wintner, Sabine P. & Kyne, Peter M., 2021, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of South Africa, pp. 1-127 in Zootaxa 4947 (1)</i> on page 30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4947.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4614567">http://zenodo.org/record/4614567</a>
Schede biografiche di giardinieri e architetti: Antonio Capello
Biografia e attività del giardiniere Antonio Capello in Piemont
Il commento di Guglielmo Capello al Dittamondo: note storiche
The Dittamondo was published in 1952 while unpublished is the extensive commentary G. Capello, tutor at the court of lords Estensi of Ferrara in the first half of the four hundred. The comment that the writer is a kind of encyclopedia study on which the members of the family Estense and is therefore ideal for us today the culture of the xv century in the court ferrara: therein lies its importance.
Among the notes of Capello amount outstanding for those historical: are the notes to which the author has given more attention and, accordingly, are the most interesting for us. In fact, we are faced with a story often intertwined with the myth, as regards the centuries the oldest (see for example the foundation of Rome); for the years instead closer to the Capello the notes are about the sources of strong stimulus: as close to the known historical Paolo Diacono, characters are found as yet unknown
Mapping regional innovation patterns and their evolution
This chapter reflects on the complexity of providing a taxonomy of innovative regions that can be a useful policy tool to support fully decentralised regional innovation policy approaches, such as the smart specialisation strategy, so to mitigate the multiple risks arising from the implementation of innovation policies. The chapter presents the most recent taxonomy of innovative regions, produced through a scientific effort based on overcoming several limitations characterising the existing taxonomies. The chapter also demonstrates how the regional innovation pattern taxonomy, as it is called, is useful to suggest innovation strategies specific to each group of innovative regions aimed at the reinforcement and upgrading of the existing regional innovation mode
Variational approach for the superfluid-insulator transition in the bosonic Hubbard model
The Cold Waters in the Port of Genoa (NW Mediterranean Sea) during the Marine Heatwave in Summer 2022
Extreme weather phenomena have become more frequent and intense in recent decades in the context of climate change, and these include heat waves that affect both the atmosphere and seawater masses. In 2022, a summer marine heatwave (MHW) affected the entire Mediterranean Sea, and temperatures up to 5 °C above seasonal mean were reached in the Ligurian Sea in the NW part of the Mediterranean basin. In this scenario, the waters of the Port of Genoa (at the northern apex of the Ligurian Sea) distinguished themselves by maintaining lower temperatures than those of the open sea (a maximum gradient of −6.1 °C on 9 August 2022) after the passage of a fast-moving storm. In this study, the weather and sea parameters of the period (June–December 2022) are analysed to determine the phenomenon that caused the drop in temperatures in the water masses of the Port of Genoa. The sudden cooling of the water masses inside the port was caused by a heavy rainfall event in early August. Moreover, the isolation of the port water masses due to the weak dynamics of the period kept them stationary and locked inside the port. Seawater temperatures inside the port slowly rose again after the event, remaining cooler than outside temperatures throughout August (−0.3 °C on 31 August), reaching and exceeding outside temperatures on 3 September (26.4 °C), and remaining warmer until 3 November 2022 (21.5 °C)
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