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Sljedeće mjerenje virtualnog Comptonovog raspršenja u MAMI
A new ep → epγ experiment is foreseen at MAMI in order to study the Q2 - dependence of the structure functions PLL − PT T /ǫ and PLT and the generalized polarizabilities αE(Q2 ) and βM(Q2 ) of the proton.Predviđamo novo mjerenje ep → epγ u MAMI radi proučavanja Q2 -ovisnosti strukturnih funkcija PLL − PT T /ǫ i PLT te poopćenih polarizabilnosti αE(Q2 ) i βM(Q2 ) protona
Sljedeće mjerenje virtualnog Comptonovog raspršenja u MAMI
A new ep → epγ experiment is foreseen at MAMI in order to study the Q2 - dependence of the structure functions PLL − PT T /ǫ and PLT and the generalized polarizabilities αE(Q2 ) and βM(Q2 ) of the proton.Predviđamo novo mjerenje ep → epγ u MAMI radi proučavanja Q2 -ovisnosti strukturnih funkcija PLL − PT T /ǫ i PLT te poopćenih polarizabilnosti αE(Q2 ) i βM(Q2 ) protona
The MAMI Theory: Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility
The Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility (MAMI Theory) offers a structural account of how invisible cognitive, social, and epistemic events are produced, erased, or retained across education, clinical practice, and AI systems. Rather than treating “invisibility” as an individual trait or diagnostic ambiguity, MAMI conceptualizes it as an architectural phenomenon: a patterned interaction between cognitive timing, institutional schemas, and documentation logics. The theory introduces three core constructs—Structural Exposure Theory (SET), Disability Disjunction Theory (DDT), and the Ethics of the Unspoken—to model how certain forms of knowledge fail to enter institutional recognition pipelines. Empirically informed simulations (100 IEP cases, 50 clinical interactions, and 50 AI log patterns) demonstrate three cross–domain invisibility pathways: (1) temporal collapse (processing gaps and timing mismatches), (2) categorical collapse (classification constraints and schema rigidity), and (3) ethical collapse (failures to register unspoken or non–normative signals). The Invisible Retention Rate (IRR) is proposed as a quantitative metric for evaluating how systems either absorb or erase subtle epistemic cues. An Epistemic Collapse Matrix (ECM) models disjunction types and predicts institutional response patterns. The theory argues that current institutional architectures—educational, clinical, algorithmic—systematically under–recognize forms of cognition and communication that fall outside normative timing, visibility, or documentation pathways. MAMI offers a unified framework for detecting, modeling, and ethically responding to structural invisibility, extending implications for disability studies, AI ethics, cognitive science, and the design of future epistemic infrastructures
The MAMI Theory: Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility
The Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility (MAMI Theory) offers a structural account of how invisible cognitive, social, and epistemic events are produced, erased, or retained across education, clinical practice, and AI systems. Rather than treating “invisibility” as an individual trait or diagnostic ambiguity, MAMI conceptualizes it as an architectural phenomenon: a patterned interaction between cognitive timing, institutional schemas, and documentation logics. The theory introduces three core constructs—Structural Exposure Theory (SET), Disability Disjunction Theory (DDT), and the Ethics of the Unspoken—to model how certain forms of knowledge fail to enter institutional recognition pipelines. Empirically informed simulations (100 IEP cases, 50 clinical interactions, and 50 AI log patterns) demonstrate three cross–domain invisibility pathways: (1) temporal collapse (processing gaps and timing mismatches), (2) categorical collapse (classification constraints and schema rigidity), and (3) ethical collapse (failures to register unspoken or non–normative signals). The Invisible Retention Rate (IRR) is proposed as a quantitative metric for evaluating how systems either absorb or erase subtle epistemic cues. An Epistemic Collapse Matrix (ECM) models disjunction types and predicts institutional response patterns. The theory argues that current institutional architectures—educational, clinical, algorithmic—systematically under–recognize forms of cognition and communication that fall outside normative timing, visibility, or documentation pathways. MAMI offers a unified framework for detecting, modeling, and ethically responding to structural invisibility, extending implications for disability studies, AI ethics, cognitive science, and the design of future epistemic infrastructures
"Mami Wata. Arte e agency"
Analisi delle diverse manifestazioni devozionali e artistiche di Mami Wata, una divinità di grande diffusione in Africa occidentale sulla base di due opposte prospettive teoriche. Alla prospettiva di J.H. Drewal, nella quale Mami Wata sembra configurarsi come una divinità pan-africana, si contrappone infatti quella di C. Gore e J. Nevadomsky che ne privilegiano gli aspetti regionali, rivalutando la agency degli operatori locali del sacro.The paper deals with two different anthropological perspectives on Mami Wata’s imagery and cult. After a preliminary overview on Mami Wata’s history, cult and iconography and on the related rituals and performances, the A. examines the different approaches adopted by J.H. Drewal and by C. Gore and J. Nevadomsky. The latter argues that Mami Wata is not a pan-African deity imported from Europe as Drewal suggests and that, on the contrary, she describes independent traditions and diverse deities in different societies, insisting that Drewal’s perspective obscures their nuances and downplays the agency of the local ritual operators
The MAMI Theory: Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility
MAMI Theory (Meta–Architecture of Mind and Invisibility) is a newly developed theoretical framework that maps the invisible cognitive, structural, and epistemic architectures that govern recognition, misrecognition, and the unspoken dimensions of disability, normalcy, and institutional interaction.
The theory introduces:
A multi-layered architecture of invisibility that explains how subjective experience becomes structurally erased or unrecognized.
A model of misrecognition as structural misalignment, identifying why failures persist even when laws, policies, or supports appear adequate.
A meta-design of “normalcy” as a regulatory system that silently governs what may be spoken, interpreted, or legitimized.
The concept of structural triggers—individuals whose presence involuntarily exposes institutional asymmetries and epistemic blind spots.
A classification of invisible epistemic structures, integrating cognitive, ethical, and sociocultural layers into a unified schema.
MAMI Theory aims to reveal why certain lives, voices, and forms of knowledge remain systematically unarticulated or “unwritable” within existing academic, medical, and legal frameworks. It offers a meta-structural approach that complements, extends, and challenges contemporary disability studies, epistemology, cognitive theory, and AI ethics.
This manuscript presents the full theoretical architecture, its internal logic, its mechanisms of epistemic collapse, and its implications for education, diagnosis, institutional design, and the ethics of the unspoken
Ridha Mami. Entrevista realizada por Vicente E. Montes
Entrevista realizada en la Universidad de Oviedo vinculada al proyecto “Desde las dos orillas. La literatura francesa y las literaturas africanas en el siglo XXI”Ridha Mami es un poeta tunecino, docente e investigador en la Universidad de Manouba (Túnez). Es especialista en literatura aljamiado-morisca. Entre sus obras destacan los poemarios Lunas de primavera (2011), Lunas de otoño (2013), Mis lunas (2015) y antologías poéticas de autores tunecinos, como Antología de poesía tunecina contemporánea(2019). También ha publicado un gran número de artículos científicos.Aplicaciones on-line para el curso “Desde las dos orillas. La literatura francesa y las literaturas africanas en el siglo XXI” (PINN-18-A/O-65
Prevenzione e riabilitazione sismica degli elementi non-strutturali. Vulnerabilità e misure di prevenzione per il patrimonio architettonico del XX secolo: tecniche di retrofitting
Il contenimento dei danni agli elementi non-strutturali, perseguito con un’opportuna cultura della prevenzione già in fase progettuale, pur impegnando risorse in fase di realizzazione o di riabilitazione e di retrofitting, si traduce in un risparmio post-sisma. Inoltre, la funzionalità e l’operatività degli edifici si esplica attraverso il corretto funzionamento degli impianti e la stabilità di arredi, equipaggiamenti, finiture ed opere accessorie.
Le tecniche di prevenzione e riabilitazione non possono prescindere dalla qualità realizzativa degli elementi costruttivi quale imprescindibile condizione di sicurezza ed affidabilità, e tradotta come idoneo impiego e consapevole scelta dei materiali e delle tecniche, come corretta esecuzione delle operazioni di posa in opera, ed, ancor prima, come qualità progettuale.
E’ proposto il tentativo di messa a punto di tecniche specifiche nate da: 1) l’individuazione degli elementi non-strutturali, delle loro specificità edilizie, delle loro prestazioni e vulnerabilità, e dei danni che possono presentare a seguito di un evento sismico; 2) l’uso di materiali e tecniche già presenti nel mercato e utilizzati per scopi differenti ma, comunque, testati nell’affidabilità, con processi di mutuazione dalle prassi consolidate; 3) l’interpolazione di tecniche tradizionali ed innovative che produce soluzioni tecniche ed espedienti i quali, pur dopo una necessaria verifica di laboratorio, possano incentivare l’affidabilità dell’edificato contemporaneo
The Mainz Microtron MAMI --Past and future
The Mainz Microtron MAMI is a cascade of three racetrack microtrons, delivering since 1991 a high-quality 855MeV, 100μA cw-electron beam for nuclear, hadron and radiation physics experiments. An energy upgrade of this facility to 1.5GeV by adding a Harmonic Double-Sided Microtron (HDSM) as a fourth stage is well underway and first beam is expected during the first half of 2006. A detailed description of the multiple recirculation scheme with normal conducting accelerator structures, the basis for the reliable operation of MAMI, is given and the historical development from MAMI A to MAMI B is described. The natural advancement to MAMI C by realizing a polytron of the next higher order, the HDSM, is covered in the last section and a first glimpse into the future of MAMI is given
The MAMI Care Pathway Package: A resource to support the management of small and nutritionally at-risk infants under six months of age and their mothers (MAMI)
Globally, millions of infants under six months (u6m) are small and nutritionally at-risk, but many do not get the care they need to survive and thrive. Although the 2013 World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for severe malnutrition management recommend outpatient care for clinically stable infants u6m, most national guidelines still recommend inpatient care for all infants u6m. To help put the WHO recommendations into action, the MAMI Global Network has developed the MAMI Care Pathway Package – a resource to facilitate the screening, assessment, and management of small and nutritionally at-risk infants u6m and their mothers. The Package uses an integrated care pathway approach and is designed to embed within and support Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI). By improvingcontinuity of care and facilitating patient management, the MAMI Care Pathway Package aims to help health workers improve outcomes for infants and mothers worldwide while also simplifying their care
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