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    Polish culture in the Renaissance : studies in the arts, humanism and political thought

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    Tłumaczenie z języka włoskiego na język polski recenzji tomu Polish Culture in the Renaissance. Studies in the Arts, Humanism and Political Thought, ed. by Danilo Facca, Valentina Lepri, Firenze 2013, Firenze University Press, ss. 140, pióra wybitnego włoskiego polonisty, prof. Luigiego Marinellego.Translation from Italian into Polish of the review of "Polish Culture in the Renaissance. Studies in the Arts, Humanism and Political Thought", ed. by Danilo Facca, Valentina Lepri, Firenze 2013, Firenze University Press, written by an eminent Italian expert on Polish Literature, professor Luigi Marinelli

    The theatre direction of Giancarlo Marinelli: the dynamic restitution of the fixed scene of the Olympic Theatre through the light

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    openL'obiettivo di questo studio è un'analisi approfondita dell'operato del regista Giancarlo Marinelli al Teatro Olimpico di Vicenza, con particolare attenzione all'utilizzo della luce come mezzo per superare e valorizzare la scena fissa del teatro

    Schermi. Immagini, corpi, condivisioni

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    In this book the author investigates the digital image proliferation of our times from an interdisciplinary point of view. Starting from the Visual Culture theoretical frame, Valentina Mignano explores the ways in which we interact with the screen, dealing with the "screen experience" in the first years of the network societ

    Politica dell'arte, politica della vita: Tadeusz Kantor fra teatro, arti visive e letteratura

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    Raccolta di studi sull'opera artistica, teatrale e letteraria di Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990) e suoi suoi contesti internazional

    Affective symbolization of the parent-child relationship in italian families: the potential role of gratitude

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    Scientific literature reveals the central role of gratitude in the relationship between children and their parents. Li (2016) suggests that chores may play a key role in gratitude development among children, which leads to a closer parent-child bond. Following on from this suggestion, this study explores the affective symbolization of Italian families about parentchild relationship and the potential role of chores in the experience of gratitude. Fifty-eight adolescents (aged 12 to 19) and ninety-seven parents were administered a semi-structured interview, investigating the following areas: expression of love; moral reasoning; discipline; chores; expression of gratitude. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed through Emotional Text Analysis. The analysis detected six clusters of words (CL). CL1 (17.8%) refers to a relation based on an unspoken agreement: behaving well is traded for family cohesion. In CL2 (25%) parent-child relationship is symmetric; problems are solved by peaceful negotiation. In CL3 (13.3%) parent-child relationship is asymmetric, based on a strong discipline; CL4 (12.4%) refers to self and family care through chores as repetitive and obsessive rituals. In CL5 (18.2%) the support function embodied by adolescents in the family is a way to face the world outside, experienced as hostile and overwhelming. CL6 (13.3%) refers to parents’ feeling of gratitude towards the adolescents, and the transmission of moral values from one generation to the next as a way for living forever. The results highlighted that chores respond to the family’s need to take care of the relationship between parents and children, protecting it from the anguish projected on the world outside. The transmission of moral values responds to the unconscious phantasy of living beyond death. Gratitude seems to be the feeling of relief deriving from the satisfaction of those phantasies

    The Analgesic Effect on Neuropathic Pain of Retrogradely Transported botulinum Neurotoxin A Involves Schwann Cells and Astrocytes

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    In recent years a growing debate is about whether botulinum neurotoxins are retrogradely transported from the site of injection. Immunodetection of cleaved SNAP-25 (cl-SNAP-25), the protein of the SNARE complex targeted by botulinum neurotoxin serotype A (BoNT/A), could represent an excellent approach to investigate the mechanism of action on the nociceptive pathways at peripheral and/or central level. After peripheral administration of BoNT/A, we analyzed the expression of cl-SNAP-25, from the hindpaw's nerve endings to the spinal cord, together with the behavioral effects on neuropathic pain. We used the chronic constriction injury of the sciatic nerve in CD1 mice as animal model of neuropathic pain. We evaluated immunostaining of cl-SNAP-25 in the peripheral nerve endings, along the sciatic nerve, in dorsal root ganglia and in spinal dorsal horns after intraplantar injection of saline or BoNT/A, alone or colocalized with either glial fibrillar acidic protein, GFAP, or complement receptor 3/cluster of differentiation 11b, CD11b, or neuronal nuclei, NeuN, depending on the area investigated. Immunofluorescence analysis shows the presence of the cl-SNAP-25 in all tissues examined, from the peripheral endings to the spinal cord, suggesting a retrograde transport of BoNT/A. Moreover, we performed in vitro experiments to ascertain if BoNT/A was able to interact with the proliferative state of Schwann cells (SC). We found that BoNT/A modulates the proliferation of SC and inhibits the acetylcholine release from SC, evidencing a new biological effect of the toxin and further supporting the retrograde transport of the toxin along the nerve and its ability to influence regenerative processes. The present results strongly sustain a combinatorial action at peripheral and central neural levels and encourage the use of BoNT/A for the pathological pain conditions difficult to treat in clinical practice and dramatically impairing patients' quality of life. © 2012 Marinelli et al

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MARAMURES COUNTY

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    Initiating and developing a business involves a considerable risk and a sustained effort in order to defeat the inertia against what is new. The person initiating a business, assuming the responsibility and risk of its development and benefiting from theentrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship, profit, businesses
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