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    Giovanni Marinelli

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    Giovanni Marinelli. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 9, n°45, 1900. p. 276

    Giovanni Marinelli

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    Giovanni Marinelli. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 9, n°45, 1900. p. 276

    Giuseppe Ricchieri - Olinto Marinelli

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    Gallois Lucien. Giuseppe Ricchieri - Olinto Marinelli. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 35, n°198, 1926. pp. 561-562

    Traduttore t(r)uffatore: ponti, conflitti, traduzione e libertà.

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    Starting from some recent positions of postcolonial criticism on translation, the author reflects on the idea of 'bridge', often associated with that of translation, and on its fragility when compared with the idea of 'conflict' that dominates some of the most interesting positions of contemporary translactology. If translation is a general metaphor for language and the possibility of inter-human understanding tout court, the author argues that the best translators (such as the Russian Evgenij Solonovich) are well aware that such understanding always requires some degree of fraud, and that in this possibility of free will on the part of translators is generally reflected the freedom of expression of human beings

    Plasma steroid variations in bull calves repeatedly treated with testosterone, nortestosterone and oestradiol administered alone or in combination

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    The aim of this work was to investigate the secretion of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and oestradiol (E) as biological markers in response to illegal administration of testosterone, 19-nortestosterone (N) and oestradiol, either alone or in combination. Twenty male Friesian calves (age 13-14 months) were allotted to a control group (n = 5), and five experimental groups (n = 3) each. Each experimental animal was repeatedly injected with one of the following hormonal treatments: E, T, N, T+E and N+E. Circulating DHEA, T, DHT and E were determined by radioimmunoassay. The administration of T alone did not induce any variation in plasma DHEA, T, DHT and E, which were similar to those in the control group. In contrast, DHEA, T and DHT were on average significantly lower in the T+E and N-treated groups (p < 0.01), whereas the administration of N+E resulted in the reduction of plasma T and DHT without any modification of plasma DHEA. The administration of E alone or in combination increased circulating levels of E but did not affect androgen plasma profiles. The results indicate that plasma levels of T do not permit detection of illegal treatments because plasma androgens always remained within the physiological range. Illegal E treatment could be detected in blood samples when they were collected at least every 20 days

    Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt

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    Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.

    "Working time" and "rest period": a possibile development in ECJ Jurisprudence

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    L'intervento esamina i recenti orientamenti della giurisprudenza della Corte di Giustizia Europea in ordine al tempo di lavoro ed al ripos

    Coincidence summing corrections in HPGe gamma-ray spectrometry for Marinelli-beakers geometry using peak to total (P/T) calibration

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    AbstractThe coincidence summing corrections for an HPGe spectrometer with Marinelli-beaker geometry were calculated using the peak-to-total (P/T) calibration method in combination with the algorithms implemented in the Genie 2000 software. The P/T ratios were calculated for different energies and three types of beaker contents: air, powder milk and soil. The validity of the correction was tested against a standard sample and showed excellent agreement with the certified data. The corrections were also in good agreement with published data in the literature
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